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This project is based on vieux/docker-volume-sshfs.
With this plugin you're able to mount a given path and remap its owner and group.
I recommend using this plugin with dev-environments only, cause of potential security issues.
Usage
1 - Install the plugin
$ docker plugin install lebokus/bindfs
# or to enable debug
docker plugin install lebokus/bindfs DEBUG=1
2 - Create a volume
$ docker volume create -d lebokus/bindfs -o sourcePath=$PWD -o map=$UID/0:@$UID/@0 [-o <any_bindfs_-o_option> ] bindfsvolume
$ docker volume ls
DRIVER VOLUME NAME
local 2d75de358a70ba469ac968ee852efd4234b9118b7722ee26a1c5a90dcaea6751
local 842a765a9bb11e234642c933b3dfc702dee32b73e0cf7305239436a145b89017
local 9d72c664cbd20512d4e3d5bb9b39ed11e4a632c386447461d48ed84731e44034
local be9632386a2d396d438c9707e261f86fd9f5e72a7319417901d84041c8f14a4d
local e1496dfe4fa27b39121e4383d1b16a0a7510f0de89f05b336aab3c0deb4dda0e
lebokus/bindfs bindfsvolume
3 - Use the volume
$ docker run -it -v bindfsvolume:<path> busybox ls -la <path>
docker-compose example
Please note that the $UID variable is a bash and not a system variable.
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