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Confusing docker cloud for ECS documentation #16660

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xZero707 opened this issue Feb 3, 2023 · 2 comments
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Confusing docker cloud for ECS documentation #16660

xZero707 opened this issue Feb 3, 2023 · 2 comments

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xZero707 commented Feb 3, 2023

File: cloud/ecs-integration.md
Docker version: 20.10.23, build 7155243
OS version: Fedora Linux 37 (Workstation Edition)
Shell: zsh (Tested under plain bash as well)

Docker context create command as demonstrated here, seems to be incorrect (outdated?).

➜  example-project git:(master) ✗ docker context create ecs myecscontext
"docker context create" requires exactly 1 argument.
See 'docker context create --help'.

Usage:  docker context create [OPTIONS] CONTEXT

Create a context

Solution provided in this article works, but this is not clarified in the documentation.

Under prerequisites is mentioned that "Docker Compose CLI for Linux" might be needed.
I personally find this very confusing. What is the difference between "Docker Compose CLI for Linux" and "Docker compose" anyway?

See: docker-archive/compose-cli#901
Seems like common confusion and should be stated.

@xZero707 xZero707 changed the title Incorrect usage of "docker context create" command Incorrect usage example of "docker context create" command under create-aws-context section Feb 3, 2023
@xZero707 xZero707 changed the title Incorrect usage example of "docker context create" command under create-aws-context section Confusing docker cloud for ECS documentation Feb 3, 2023
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