I'm trying to understand a discrepancy between ENTRYPOINT in Dockerfile and docker run --entrypoint. The exec form of ENTRYPOINT allows multiple parameters,
# Source: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#entrypoint
ENTRYPOINT ["executable", "param1", "param2"]
but docker run --entrypoint=executable accepts only one. Many examples show how to override ENTRYPOINT with arguments, but they do so by also specifying CMD:
docker run --entrypoint=executable image:latest param1 param2
Is there a technical limitation preventing a direct docker run --entrypoint equivalent to ENTRYPOINT ["executable", "param1", "param2"]? Docker Compose seems to support it with
# Source: https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v3/#entrypoint
entrypoint: ["php", "-d", "memory_limit=-1", "vendor/bin/phpunit"]
as do other providers which work with Docker (e.g. AWS ECS). Or perhaps, internally, [...entrypoint_args, ...command_args] is actually massaged into [entrypoint, ...command] to make it compatible with docker run?
CMDtoENTRYPOINTfor routine use, IMHO.)