| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283 | command: docker compose pullshort: Pull service imageslong: "Pulls an image associated with a service defined in a `compose.yaml` file,    but does not start containers based on \nthose images."usage: docker compose pull [SERVICE...]pname: docker composeplink: docker_compose.yamloptions:  - option: ignore-pull-failures    value_type: bool    default_value: "false"    description: Pull what it can and ignores images with pull failures    deprecated: false    experimental: false    experimentalcli: false    kubernetes: false    swarm: false  - option: include-deps    value_type: bool    default_value: "false"    description: Also pull services declared as dependencies    deprecated: false    experimental: false    experimentalcli: false    kubernetes: false    swarm: false  - option: no-parallel    value_type: bool    default_value: "true"    description: DEPRECATED disable parallel pulling.    deprecated: false    experimental: false    experimentalcli: false    kubernetes: false    swarm: false  - option: parallel    value_type: bool    default_value: "true"    description: DEPRECATED pull multiple images in parallel.    deprecated: false    experimental: false    experimentalcli: false    kubernetes: false    swarm: false  - option: quiet    shorthand: q    value_type: bool    default_value: "false"    description: Pull without printing progress information    deprecated: false    experimental: false    experimentalcli: false    kubernetes: false    swarm: falseexamples: "suppose you have this `compose.yaml` file from the Quickstart: [Compose    and Rails sample](compose/rails/).\n\n```yaml\nservices:\n  db:\n    image: postgres\n    \ web:\n    build: .\n    command: bundle exec rails s -p 3000 -b '0.0.0.0'\n    \   volumes:\n    - .:/myapp\n    ports:\n    - \"3000:3000\"\n    depends_on:\n    \   - db\n```\n\nIf you run `docker compose pull ServiceName` in the same directory    as the `ccompose.yaml` file that defines the service, \nDocker pulls the associated    image. For example, to call the postgres image configured as the db service in    our example, \nyou would run `docker compose pull db`.\n\n```\n$ docker compose    pull db\n[+] Running 1/15\n ⠸ db Pulling                                                             12.4s\n    \  ⠿ 45b42c59be33 Already exists                                           0.0s\n    \  ⠹ 40adec129f1a Downloading  3.374MB/4.178MB                             9.3s\n    \  ⠹ b4c431d00c78 Download complete                                        9.3s\n    \  ⠹ 2696974e2815 Download complete                                        9.3s\n    \  ⠹ 564b77596399 Downloading  5.622MB/7.965MB                             9.3s\n    \  ⠹ 5044045cf6f2 Downloading  216.7kB/391.1kB                             9.3s\n    \  ⠹ d736e67e6ac3 Waiting                                                  9.3s\n    \  ⠹ 390c1c9a5ae4 Waiting                                                  9.3s\n    \  ⠹ c0e62f172284 Waiting                                                  9.3s\n    \  ⠹ ebcdc659c5bf Waiting                                                  9.3s\n    \  ⠹ 29be22cb3acc Waiting                                                  9.3s\n    \  ⠹ f63c47038e66 Waiting                                                  9.3s\n    \  ⠹ 77a0c198cde5 Waiting                                                  9.3s\n    \  ⠹ c8752d5b785c Waiting                                                  9.3s\n``̀"deprecated: falseexperimental: falseexperimentalcli: falsekubernetes: falseswarm: false
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