Converts the compose file to platform's canonical format
docker compose convert, docker compose config
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
--format | 
string | 
yaml | 
Format the output. Values: [yaml | json] | 
--hash | 
string | 
Print the service config hash, one per line. | |
--images | 
Print the image names, one per line. | ||
--no-consistency | 
Don't check model consistency - warning: may produce invalid Compose output | ||
--no-interpolate | 
Don't interpolate environment variables. | ||
--no-normalize | 
Don't normalize compose model. | ||
-o, --output | 
string | 
Save to file (default to stdout) | |
--profiles | 
Print the profile names, one per line. | ||
-q, --quiet | 
Only validate the configuration, don't print anything. | ||
--resolve-image-digests | 
Pin image tags to digests. | ||
--services | 
Print the service names, one per line. | ||
--volumes | 
Print the volume names, one per line. | 
docker compose convert renders the actual data model to be applied on the target platform. When used with the Docker engine,
it merges the Compose files set by -f flags, resolves variables in the Compose file, and expands short-notation into
the canonical format.
To allow smooth migration from docker-compose, this subcommand declares alias docker compose config