diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 6750795..cbb4279 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -11,10 +11,13 @@ However, the whole point of Docker is not to have a hardcoded values which are l You therefore need to copy the environment variables to a script when your container starts and then set up your environment as part of the cron script. The docker file attached does the following: -1. Installs cron on the standard microsoft/dotnet:1.1.1-sdk image. +1. Copies your project files across and restores them. 2. Copies your application files across to the docker image. -3. Copies the schedule file across to the docker image. -4. Restores and Publishes your dotnet core image. +3. Publishes your application to the out location. +3. Creates a new 2.0.0-runtime image. +4. Copies your published app to the new image. +5. Installs cron into the runtime image. +6. Copies scripts and schedule file, removes carrage returns and sets permissions 5. Copies environment variables so that cron can access them. 6. Runs cron and outputs the contents of the /var/log/cron.log file to the screen.