(and other files I believe) to determine the current project. Do you have that in the current working directory within the Docker container? Can you run
ls -al
or
tree
as the command in the container to make sure you're running from the directory you expect?
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melodic-alarm-79754
07/09/2020, 11:03 PM
I do not have a Pulumi.yaml, this is part of a step in a CI pipeline.
b
billowy-army-68599
07/10/2020, 12:17 AM
@melodic-alarm-79754 if you dont have a pulumi.yaml, what are you actually running?
m
melodic-alarm-79754
07/10/2020, 1:01 AM
I created the Pulumi.yaml just so it knows that there is already a project "x" with the stack "test". Now it works .
melodic-alarm-79754
07/10/2020, 1:03 AM
I also had to use pulumi/pulumi and not pulumi/pulumi-python because helm is not installed .
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