How can I resolve Docker cache issues during builds?
You can resolve Docker cache issues by using the --no-cache
option when building your images. This forces Docker to not use any cached layers.
What if I want to keep some layers cached?
You can selectively clear the cache by using the docker builder prune
command, which allows you to remove unused build cache.
Are there any best practices to avoid cache issues?
Yes, some best practices include ordering your Dockerfile commands to maximize cache hits and minimizing changes to frequently modified files.
Can I see which layers are cached?
Yes, you can use the docker history <image_name>
command to see the layers of an image and their cache status.
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