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							- from __future__ import print_function
 
- from __future__ import unicode_literals
 
- import logging
 
- import re
 
- import signal
 
- import sys
 
- from inspect import getdoc
 
- from operator import attrgetter
 
- from docker.errors import APIError
 
- from requests.exceptions import ReadTimeout
 
- from .. import __version__
 
- from .. import legacy
 
- from ..config import parse_environment
 
- from ..const import DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
 
- from ..const import HTTP_TIMEOUT
 
- from ..const import IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM
 
- from ..progress_stream import StreamOutputError
 
- from ..project import ConfigurationError
 
- from ..project import NoSuchService
 
- from ..service import BuildError
 
- from ..service import ConvergenceStrategy
 
- from ..service import NeedsBuildError
 
- from .command import friendly_error_message
 
- from .command import project_from_options
 
- from .docopt_command import DocoptCommand
 
- from .docopt_command import NoSuchCommand
 
- from .errors import UserError
 
- from .formatter import Formatter
 
- from .log_printer import LogPrinter
 
- from .utils import get_version_info
 
- from .utils import yesno
 
- if not IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM:
 
-     import dockerpty
 
- log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 
- console_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr)
 
- INSECURE_SSL_WARNING = """
 
- Warning: --allow-insecure-ssl is deprecated and has no effect.
 
- It will be removed in a future version of Compose.
 
- """
 
- def main():
 
-     setup_logging()
 
-     try:
 
-         command = TopLevelCommand()
 
-         command.sys_dispatch()
 
-     except KeyboardInterrupt:
 
-         log.error("\nAborting.")
 
-         sys.exit(1)
 
-     except (UserError, NoSuchService, ConfigurationError, legacy.LegacyError) as e:
 
-         log.error(e.msg)
 
-         sys.exit(1)
 
-     except NoSuchCommand as e:
 
-         log.error("No such command: %s", e.command)
 
-         log.error("")
 
-         log.error("\n".join(parse_doc_section("commands:", getdoc(e.supercommand))))
 
-         sys.exit(1)
 
-     except APIError as e:
 
-         log.error(e.explanation)
 
-         sys.exit(1)
 
-     except BuildError as e:
 
-         log.error("Service '%s' failed to build: %s" % (e.service.name, e.reason))
 
-         sys.exit(1)
 
-     except StreamOutputError as e:
 
-         log.error(e)
 
-         sys.exit(1)
 
-     except NeedsBuildError as e:
 
-         log.error("Service '%s' needs to be built, but --no-build was passed." % e.service.name)
 
-         sys.exit(1)
 
-     except ReadTimeout as e:
 
-         log.error(
 
-             "An HTTP request took too long to complete. Retry with --verbose to obtain debug information.\n"
 
-             "If you encounter this issue regularly because of slow network conditions, consider setting "
 
-             "COMPOSE_HTTP_TIMEOUT to a higher value (current value: %s)." % HTTP_TIMEOUT
 
-         )
 
- def setup_logging():
 
-     root_logger = logging.getLogger()
 
-     root_logger.addHandler(console_handler)
 
-     root_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
 
-     # Disable requests logging
 
-     logging.getLogger("requests").propagate = False
 
- def setup_console_handler(verbose):
 
-     if verbose:
 
-         console_handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter('%(name)s.%(funcName)s: %(message)s'))
 
-         console_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
 
-     else:
 
-         console_handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter())
 
-         console_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
 
- # stolen from docopt master
 
- def parse_doc_section(name, source):
 
-     pattern = re.compile('^([^\n]*' + name + '[^\n]*\n?(?:[ \t].*?(?:\n|$))*)',
 
-                          re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE)
 
-     return [s.strip() for s in pattern.findall(source)]
 
- class TopLevelCommand(DocoptCommand):
 
-     """Define and run multi-container applications with Docker.
 
-     Usage:
 
-       docker-compose [-f=<arg>...] [options] [COMMAND] [ARGS...]
 
-       docker-compose -h|--help
 
-     Options:
 
-       -f, --file FILE           Specify an alternate compose file (default: docker-compose.yml)
 
-       -p, --project-name NAME   Specify an alternate project name (default: directory name)
 
-       --x-networking            (EXPERIMENTAL) Use new Docker networking functionality.
 
-                                 Requires Docker 1.9 or later.
 
-       --x-network-driver DRIVER (EXPERIMENTAL) Specify a network driver (default: "bridge").
 
-                                 Requires Docker 1.9 or later.
 
-       --verbose                 Show more output
 
-       -v, --version             Print version and exit
 
-     Commands:
 
-       build              Build or rebuild services
 
-       help               Get help on a command
 
-       kill               Kill containers
 
-       logs               View output from containers
 
-       pause              Pause services
 
-       port               Print the public port for a port binding
 
-       ps                 List containers
 
-       pull               Pulls service images
 
-       restart            Restart services
 
-       rm                 Remove stopped containers
 
-       run                Run a one-off command
 
-       scale              Set number of containers for a service
 
-       start              Start services
 
-       stop               Stop services
 
-       unpause            Unpause services
 
-       up                 Create and start containers
 
-       migrate-to-labels  Recreate containers to add labels
 
-       version            Show the Docker-Compose version information
 
-     """
 
-     base_dir = '.'
 
-     def docopt_options(self):
 
-         options = super(TopLevelCommand, self).docopt_options()
 
-         options['version'] = get_version_info('compose')
 
-         return options
 
-     def perform_command(self, options, handler, command_options):
 
-         setup_console_handler(options.get('--verbose'))
 
-         if options['COMMAND'] in ('help', 'version'):
 
-             # Skip looking up the compose file.
 
-             handler(None, command_options)
 
-             return
 
-         project = project_from_options(self.base_dir, options)
 
-         with friendly_error_message():
 
-             handler(project, command_options)
 
-     def build(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Build or rebuild services.
 
-         Services are built once and then tagged as `project_service`,
 
-         e.g. `composetest_db`. If you change a service's `Dockerfile` or the
 
-         contents of its build directory, you can run `docker-compose build` to rebuild it.
 
-         Usage: build [options] [SERVICE...]
 
-         Options:
 
-             --no-cache  Do not use cache when building the image.
 
-             --pull      Always attempt to pull a newer version of the image.
 
-         """
 
-         no_cache = bool(options.get('--no-cache', False))
 
-         pull = bool(options.get('--pull', False))
 
-         project.build(service_names=options['SERVICE'], no_cache=no_cache, pull=pull)
 
-     def help(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Get help on a command.
 
-         Usage: help COMMAND
 
-         """
 
-         handler = self.get_handler(options['COMMAND'])
 
-         raise SystemExit(getdoc(handler))
 
-     def kill(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Force stop service containers.
 
-         Usage: kill [options] [SERVICE...]
 
-         Options:
 
-             -s SIGNAL         SIGNAL to send to the container.
 
-                               Default signal is SIGKILL.
 
-         """
 
-         signal = options.get('-s', 'SIGKILL')
 
-         project.kill(service_names=options['SERVICE'], signal=signal)
 
-     def logs(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         View output from containers.
 
-         Usage: logs [options] [SERVICE...]
 
-         Options:
 
-             --no-color  Produce monochrome output.
 
-         """
 
-         containers = project.containers(service_names=options['SERVICE'], stopped=True)
 
-         monochrome = options['--no-color']
 
-         print("Attaching to", list_containers(containers))
 
-         LogPrinter(containers, monochrome=monochrome).run()
 
-     def pause(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Pause services.
 
-         Usage: pause [SERVICE...]
 
-         """
 
-         project.pause(service_names=options['SERVICE'])
 
-     def port(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Print the public port for a port binding.
 
-         Usage: port [options] SERVICE PRIVATE_PORT
 
-         Options:
 
-             --protocol=proto  tcp or udp [default: tcp]
 
-             --index=index     index of the container if there are multiple
 
-                               instances of a service [default: 1]
 
-         """
 
-         index = int(options.get('--index'))
 
-         service = project.get_service(options['SERVICE'])
 
-         try:
 
-             container = service.get_container(number=index)
 
-         except ValueError as e:
 
-             raise UserError(str(e))
 
-         print(container.get_local_port(
 
-             options['PRIVATE_PORT'],
 
-             protocol=options.get('--protocol') or 'tcp') or '')
 
-     def ps(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         List containers.
 
-         Usage: ps [options] [SERVICE...]
 
-         Options:
 
-             -q    Only display IDs
 
-         """
 
-         containers = sorted(
 
-             project.containers(service_names=options['SERVICE'], stopped=True) +
 
-             project.containers(service_names=options['SERVICE'], one_off=True),
 
-             key=attrgetter('name'))
 
-         if options['-q']:
 
-             for container in containers:
 
-                 print(container.id)
 
-         else:
 
-             headers = [
 
-                 'Name',
 
-                 'Command',
 
-                 'State',
 
-                 'Ports',
 
-             ]
 
-             rows = []
 
-             for container in containers:
 
-                 command = container.human_readable_command
 
-                 if len(command) > 30:
 
-                     command = '%s ...' % command[:26]
 
-                 rows.append([
 
-                     container.name,
 
-                     command,
 
-                     container.human_readable_state,
 
-                     container.human_readable_ports,
 
-                 ])
 
-             print(Formatter().table(headers, rows))
 
-     def pull(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Pulls images for services.
 
-         Usage: pull [options] [SERVICE...]
 
-         Options:
 
-             --ignore-pull-failures  Pull what it can and ignores images with pull failures.
 
-             --allow-insecure-ssl    Deprecated - no effect.
 
-         """
 
-         if options['--allow-insecure-ssl']:
 
-             log.warn(INSECURE_SSL_WARNING)
 
-         project.pull(
 
-             service_names=options['SERVICE'],
 
-             ignore_pull_failures=options.get('--ignore-pull-failures')
 
-         )
 
-     def rm(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Remove stopped service containers.
 
-         Usage: rm [options] [SERVICE...]
 
-         Options:
 
-             -f, --force   Don't ask to confirm removal
 
-             -v            Remove volumes associated with containers
 
-         """
 
-         all_containers = project.containers(service_names=options['SERVICE'], stopped=True)
 
-         stopped_containers = [c for c in all_containers if not c.is_running]
 
-         if len(stopped_containers) > 0:
 
-             print("Going to remove", list_containers(stopped_containers))
 
-             if options.get('--force') \
 
-                     or yesno("Are you sure? [yN] ", default=False):
 
-                 project.remove_stopped(
 
-                     service_names=options['SERVICE'],
 
-                     v=options.get('-v', False)
 
-                 )
 
-         else:
 
-             print("No stopped containers")
 
-     def run(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Run a one-off command on a service.
 
-         For example:
 
-             $ docker-compose run web python manage.py shell
 
-         By default, linked services will be started, unless they are already
 
-         running. If you do not want to start linked services, use
 
-         `docker-compose run --no-deps SERVICE COMMAND [ARGS...]`.
 
-         Usage: run [options] [-p PORT...] [-e KEY=VAL...] SERVICE [COMMAND] [ARGS...]
 
-         Options:
 
-             --allow-insecure-ssl  Deprecated - no effect.
 
-             -d                    Detached mode: Run container in the background, print
 
-                                   new container name.
 
-             --name NAME           Assign a name to the container
 
-             --entrypoint CMD      Override the entrypoint of the image.
 
-             -e KEY=VAL            Set an environment variable (can be used multiple times)
 
-             -u, --user=""         Run as specified username or uid
 
-             --no-deps             Don't start linked services.
 
-             --rm                  Remove container after run. Ignored in detached mode.
 
-             -p, --publish=[]      Publish a container's port(s) to the host
 
-             --service-ports       Run command with the service's ports enabled and mapped
 
-                                   to the host.
 
-             -T                    Disable pseudo-tty allocation. By default `docker-compose run`
 
-                                   allocates a TTY.
 
-         """
 
-         service = project.get_service(options['SERVICE'])
 
-         detach = options['-d']
 
-         if IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM and not detach:
 
-             raise UserError(
 
-                 "Interactive mode is not yet supported on Windows.\n"
 
-                 "Please pass the -d flag when using `docker-compose run`."
 
-             )
 
-         if options['--allow-insecure-ssl']:
 
-             log.warn(INSECURE_SSL_WARNING)
 
-         if not options['--no-deps']:
 
-             deps = service.get_linked_service_names()
 
-             if len(deps) > 0:
 
-                 project.up(
 
-                     service_names=deps,
 
-                     start_deps=True,
 
-                     strategy=ConvergenceStrategy.never,
 
-                 )
 
-         tty = True
 
-         if detach or options['-T'] or not sys.stdin.isatty():
 
-             tty = False
 
-         if options['COMMAND']:
 
-             command = [options['COMMAND']] + options['ARGS']
 
-         else:
 
-             command = service.options.get('command')
 
-         container_options = {
 
-             'command': command,
 
-             'tty': tty,
 
-             'stdin_open': not detach,
 
-             'detach': detach,
 
-         }
 
-         if options['-e']:
 
-             container_options['environment'] = parse_environment(options['-e'])
 
-         if options['--entrypoint']:
 
-             container_options['entrypoint'] = options.get('--entrypoint')
 
-         if options['--rm']:
 
-             container_options['restart'] = None
 
-         if options['--user']:
 
-             container_options['user'] = options.get('--user')
 
-         if not options['--service-ports']:
 
-             container_options['ports'] = []
 
-         if options['--publish']:
 
-             container_options['ports'] = options.get('--publish')
 
-         if options['--publish'] and options['--service-ports']:
 
-             raise UserError(
 
-                 'Service port mapping and manual port mapping '
 
-                 'can not be used togather'
 
-             )
 
-         if options['--name']:
 
-             container_options['name'] = options['--name']
 
-         try:
 
-             container = service.create_container(
 
-                 quiet=True,
 
-                 one_off=True,
 
-                 **container_options
 
-             )
 
-         except APIError as e:
 
-             legacy.check_for_legacy_containers(
 
-                 project.client,
 
-                 project.name,
 
-                 [service.name],
 
-                 allow_one_off=False,
 
-             )
 
-             raise e
 
-         if detach:
 
-             service.start_container(container)
 
-             print(container.name)
 
-         else:
 
-             dockerpty.start(project.client, container.id, interactive=not options['-T'])
 
-             exit_code = container.wait()
 
-             if options['--rm']:
 
-                 project.client.remove_container(container.id)
 
-             sys.exit(exit_code)
 
-     def scale(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Set number of containers to run for a service.
 
-         Numbers are specified in the form `service=num` as arguments.
 
-         For example:
 
-             $ docker-compose scale web=2 worker=3
 
-         Usage: scale [options] [SERVICE=NUM...]
 
-         Options:
 
-           -t, --timeout TIMEOUT      Specify a shutdown timeout in seconds.
 
-                                      (default: 10)
 
-         """
 
-         timeout = int(options.get('--timeout') or DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
 
-         for s in options['SERVICE=NUM']:
 
-             if '=' not in s:
 
-                 raise UserError('Arguments to scale should be in the form service=num')
 
-             service_name, num = s.split('=', 1)
 
-             try:
 
-                 num = int(num)
 
-             except ValueError:
 
-                 raise UserError('Number of containers for service "%s" is not a '
 
-                                 'number' % service_name)
 
-             project.get_service(service_name).scale(num, timeout=timeout)
 
-     def start(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Start existing containers.
 
-         Usage: start [SERVICE...]
 
-         """
 
-         project.start(service_names=options['SERVICE'])
 
-     def stop(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Stop running containers without removing them.
 
-         They can be started again with `docker-compose start`.
 
-         Usage: stop [options] [SERVICE...]
 
-         Options:
 
-           -t, --timeout TIMEOUT      Specify a shutdown timeout in seconds.
 
-                                      (default: 10)
 
-         """
 
-         timeout = int(options.get('--timeout') or DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
 
-         project.stop(service_names=options['SERVICE'], timeout=timeout)
 
-     def restart(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Restart running containers.
 
-         Usage: restart [options] [SERVICE...]
 
-         Options:
 
-           -t, --timeout TIMEOUT      Specify a shutdown timeout in seconds.
 
-                                      (default: 10)
 
-         """
 
-         timeout = int(options.get('--timeout') or DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
 
-         project.restart(service_names=options['SERVICE'], timeout=timeout)
 
-     def unpause(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Unpause services.
 
-         Usage: unpause [SERVICE...]
 
-         """
 
-         project.unpause(service_names=options['SERVICE'])
 
-     def up(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Builds, (re)creates, starts, and attaches to containers for a service.
 
-         Unless they are already running, this command also starts any linked services.
 
-         The `docker-compose up` command aggregates the output of each container. When
 
-         the command exits, all containers are stopped. Running `docker-compose up -d`
 
-         starts the containers in the background and leaves them running.
 
-         If there are existing containers for a service, and the service's configuration
 
-         or image was changed after the container's creation, `docker-compose up` picks
 
-         up the changes by stopping and recreating the containers (preserving mounted
 
-         volumes). To prevent Compose from picking up changes, use the `--no-recreate`
 
-         flag.
 
-         If you want to force Compose to stop and recreate all containers, use the
 
-         `--force-recreate` flag.
 
-         Usage: up [options] [SERVICE...]
 
-         Options:
 
-             --allow-insecure-ssl   Deprecated - no effect.
 
-             -d                     Detached mode: Run containers in the background,
 
-                                    print new container names.
 
-             --no-color             Produce monochrome output.
 
-             --no-deps              Don't start linked services.
 
-             --force-recreate       Recreate containers even if their configuration and
 
-                                    image haven't changed. Incompatible with --no-recreate.
 
-             --no-recreate          If containers already exist, don't recreate them.
 
-                                    Incompatible with --force-recreate.
 
-             --no-build             Don't build an image, even if it's missing
 
-             -t, --timeout TIMEOUT  Use this timeout in seconds for container shutdown
 
-                                    when attached or when containers are already
 
-                                    running. (default: 10)
 
-         """
 
-         if options['--allow-insecure-ssl']:
 
-             log.warn(INSECURE_SSL_WARNING)
 
-         monochrome = options['--no-color']
 
-         start_deps = not options['--no-deps']
 
-         service_names = options['SERVICE']
 
-         timeout = int(options.get('--timeout') or DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
 
-         to_attach = project.up(
 
-             service_names=service_names,
 
-             start_deps=start_deps,
 
-             strategy=convergence_strategy_from_opts(options),
 
-             do_build=not options['--no-build'],
 
-             timeout=timeout
 
-         )
 
-         if not options['-d']:
 
-             log_printer = build_log_printer(to_attach, service_names, monochrome)
 
-             attach_to_logs(project, log_printer, service_names, timeout)
 
-     def migrate_to_labels(self, project, _options):
 
-         """
 
-         Recreate containers to add labels
 
-         If you're coming from Compose 1.2 or earlier, you'll need to remove or
 
-         migrate your existing containers after upgrading Compose. This is
 
-         because, as of version 1.3, Compose uses Docker labels to keep track
 
-         of containers, and so they need to be recreated with labels added.
 
-         If Compose detects containers that were created without labels, it
 
-         will refuse to run so that you don't end up with two sets of them. If
 
-         you want to keep using your existing containers (for example, because
 
-         they have data volumes you want to preserve) you can migrate them with
 
-         the following command:
 
-             docker-compose migrate-to-labels
 
-         Alternatively, if you're not worried about keeping them, you can
 
-         remove them - Compose will just create new ones.
 
-             docker rm -f myapp_web_1 myapp_db_1 ...
 
-         Usage: migrate-to-labels
 
-         """
 
-         legacy.migrate_project_to_labels(project)
 
-     def version(self, project, options):
 
-         """
 
-         Show version informations
 
-         Usage: version [--short]
 
-         Options:
 
-             --short     Shows only Compose's version number.
 
-         """
 
-         if options['--short']:
 
-             print(__version__)
 
-         else:
 
-             print(get_version_info('full'))
 
- def convergence_strategy_from_opts(options):
 
-     no_recreate = options['--no-recreate']
 
-     force_recreate = options['--force-recreate']
 
-     if force_recreate and no_recreate:
 
-         raise UserError("--force-recreate and --no-recreate cannot be combined.")
 
-     if force_recreate:
 
-         return ConvergenceStrategy.always
 
-     if no_recreate:
 
-         return ConvergenceStrategy.never
 
-     return ConvergenceStrategy.changed
 
- def build_log_printer(containers, service_names, monochrome):
 
-     if service_names:
 
-         containers = [c for c in containers if c.service in service_names]
 
-     return LogPrinter(containers, monochrome=monochrome)
 
- def attach_to_logs(project, log_printer, service_names, timeout):
 
-     print("Attaching to", list_containers(log_printer.containers))
 
-     try:
 
-         log_printer.run()
 
-     finally:
 
-         def handler(signal, frame):
 
-             project.kill(service_names=service_names)
 
-             sys.exit(0)
 
-         signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, handler)
 
-         print("Gracefully stopping... (press Ctrl+C again to force)")
 
-         project.stop(service_names=service_names, timeout=timeout)
 
- def list_containers(containers):
 
-     return ", ".join(c.name for c in containers)
 
 
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