This is the equivalent of docker exec targeting a Compose service.
With this subcommand, you can run arbitrary commands in your services. Commands allocate a TTY by default, so
you can use a command such as docker compose exec web sh to get an interactive prompt.
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
-d, --detach | 
bool | 
Detached mode: Run command in the background | |
--dry-run | 
bool | 
Execute command in dry run mode | |
-e, --env | 
stringArray | 
Set environment variables | |
--index | 
int | 
0 | 
Index of the container if service has multiple replicas | 
-T, --no-TTY | 
bool | 
true | 
Disable pseudo-TTY allocation. By default docker compose exec allocates a TTY. | 
--privileged | 
bool | 
Give extended privileges to the process | |
-u, --user | 
string | 
Run the command as this user | |
-w, --workdir | 
string | 
Path to workdir directory for this command | 
This is the equivalent of docker exec targeting a Compose service.
With this subcommand, you can run arbitrary commands in your services. Commands allocate a TTY by default, so
you can use a command such as docker compose exec web sh to get an interactive prompt.