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I have a Django project and I'm trying to deploy it on an AWS EC2 instance.

I've created 2 docker images (application and nginx), tested locally, pushed to hub, but when I pull in my EC2 instance and try to run it, I'm getting environment variable errors like this one:

File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/django/conf/__init__.py", line 90, in __getattr__
    raise ImproperlyConfigured("The SECRET_KEY setting must not be empty.")
django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured: The SECRET_KEY setting must not be empty.

I've tried to create the .env file in the root folder and run:

docker run <image_id> --env-file ./.env

Also tried to set the varible manually with:

expose MY_VAR='something'

Still not working.

Is there a specific way to run images that was created and pushed with docker-compose, setting the environment variables?

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David Maze's comment solved my problem. Basically was the command syntax:

docker run --env-file ./.env <image_id>
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