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- command: docker compose
- short: Docker Compose
- long: "You can use compose subcommand, `docker compose [-f <arg>...] [options] [COMMAND] [ARGS...]`, to build and manage\nmultiple services in Docker containers.\n\n### Use `-f` to specify name and path of one or more Compose files\nUse the `-f` flag to specify the location of a Compose configuration file.\n\n#### Specifying multiple Compose files\nYou can supply multiple `-f` configuration files. When you supply multiple files, Compose combines them into a single \nconfiguration. Compose builds the configuration in the order you supply the files. Subsequent files override and add \nto their predecessors.\n\nFor example, consider this command line:\n\n```console\n$ docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.admin.yml run backup_db\n```\n\nThe `docker-compose.yml` file might specify a `webapp` service.\n\n```yaml\nservices:\n webapp:\n image: examples/web\n ports:\n - \"8000:8000\"\n volumes:\n - \"/data\"\n```\nIf the `docker-compose.admin.yml` also specifies this same service, any matching fields override the previous file. \nNew values, add to the `webapp` service configuration.\n\n```yaml\nservices:\n webapp:\n build: .\n environment:\n - DEBUG=1\n```\n\nWhen you use multiple Compose files, all paths in the files are relative to the first configuration file specified \nwith `-f`. You can use the `--project-directory` option to override this base path.\n\nUse a `-f` with `-` (dash) as the filename to read the configuration from stdin. When stdin is used all paths in the \nconfiguration are relative to the current working directory.\n\nThe `-f` flag is optional. If you don’t provide this flag on the command line, Compose traverses the working directory \nand its parent directories looking for a `compose.yaml` or `docker-compose.yaml` file.\n\n#### Specifying a path to a single Compose file\nYou can use the `-f` flag to specify a path to a Compose file that is not located in the current directory, either \nfrom the command line or by setting up a `COMPOSE_FILE` environment variable in your shell or in an environment file.\n\nFor an example of using the `-f` option at the command line, suppose you are running the Compose Rails sample, and \nhave a `compose.yaml` file in a directory called `sandbox/rails`. You can use a command like `docker compose pull` to \nget the postgres image for the db service from anywhere by using the `-f` flag as follows: \n\n```console\n$ docker compose -f ~/sandbox/rails/compose.yaml pull db\n```\n\n### Use `-p` to specify a project name\n\nEach configuration has a project name. If you supply a `-p` flag, you can specify a project name. If you don’t \nspecify the flag, Compose uses the current directory name. \nProject name can also be set by `COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME` environment variable.\n\nMost compose subcommand can be ran without a compose file, just passing \nproject name to retrieve the relevant resources.\n\n```console\n$ docker compose -p my_project ps -a\nNAME SERVICE STATUS PORTS\nmy_project_demo_1 demo running \n\n$ docker compose -p my_project logs\ndemo_1 | PING localhost (127.0.0.1): 56 data bytes\ndemo_1 | 64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.095 ms\n```\n\n### Use profiles to enable optional services\n\nUse `--profile` to specify one or more active profiles\nCalling `docker compose --profile frontend up` will start the services with the profile `frontend` and services \nwithout any specified profiles. \nYou can also enable multiple profiles, e.g. with `docker compose --profile frontend --profile debug up` the profiles `frontend` and `debug` will be enabled.\n\nProfiles can also be set by `COMPOSE_PROFILES` environment variable.\n\n### Set up environment variables\n\nYou can set environment variables for various docker compose options, including the `-f`, `-p` and `--profiles` flags.\n\nSetting the `COMPOSE_FILE` environment variable is equivalent to passing the `-f` flag,\n`COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME` environment variable does the same for to the `-p` flag,\nand so does `COMPOSE_PROFILES` environment variable for to the `--profiles` flag.\n\nIf flags are explicitly set on command line, associated environment variable is ignored"
- usage: docker compose
- pname: docker
- plink: docker.yaml
- cname:
- - docker compose build
- - docker compose convert
- - docker compose cp
- - docker compose create
- - docker compose down
- - docker compose events
- - docker compose exec
- - docker compose images
- - docker compose kill
- - docker compose logs
- - docker compose ls
- - docker compose pause
- - docker compose port
- - docker compose ps
- - docker compose pull
- - docker compose push
- - docker compose restart
- - docker compose rm
- - docker compose run
- - docker compose start
- - docker compose stop
- - docker compose top
- - docker compose unpause
- - docker compose up
- clink:
- - docker_compose_build.yaml
- - docker_compose_convert.yaml
- - docker_compose_cp.yaml
- - docker_compose_create.yaml
- - docker_compose_down.yaml
- - docker_compose_events.yaml
- - docker_compose_exec.yaml
- - docker_compose_images.yaml
- - docker_compose_kill.yaml
- - docker_compose_logs.yaml
- - docker_compose_ls.yaml
- - docker_compose_pause.yaml
- - docker_compose_port.yaml
- - docker_compose_ps.yaml
- - docker_compose_pull.yaml
- - docker_compose_push.yaml
- - docker_compose_restart.yaml
- - docker_compose_rm.yaml
- - docker_compose_run.yaml
- - docker_compose_start.yaml
- - docker_compose_stop.yaml
- - docker_compose_top.yaml
- - docker_compose_unpause.yaml
- - docker_compose_up.yaml
- options:
- - option: ansi
- value_type: string
- default_value: auto
- description: |
- Control when to print ANSI control characters ("never"|"always"|"auto")
- deprecated: false
- experimental: false
- experimentalcli: false
- kubernetes: false
- swarm: false
- - option: env-file
- value_type: string
- description: Specify an alternate environment file.
- deprecated: false
- experimental: false
- experimentalcli: false
- kubernetes: false
- swarm: false
- - option: file
- shorthand: f
- value_type: stringArray
- default_value: '[]'
- description: Compose configuration files
- deprecated: false
- experimental: false
- experimentalcli: false
- kubernetes: false
- swarm: false
- - option: no-ansi
- value_type: bool
- default_value: "false"
- description: Do not print ANSI control characters (DEPRECATED)
- deprecated: false
- experimental: false
- experimentalcli: false
- kubernetes: false
- swarm: false
- - option: profile
- value_type: stringArray
- default_value: '[]'
- description: Specify a profile to enable
- deprecated: false
- experimental: false
- experimentalcli: false
- kubernetes: false
- swarm: false
- - option: project-directory
- value_type: string
- description: |-
- Specify an alternate working directory
- (default: the path of the Compose file)
- deprecated: false
- experimental: false
- experimentalcli: false
- kubernetes: false
- swarm: false
- - option: project-name
- shorthand: p
- value_type: string
- description: Project name
- deprecated: false
- experimental: false
- experimentalcli: false
- kubernetes: false
- swarm: false
- - option: verbose
- value_type: bool
- default_value: "false"
- description: Show more output
- deprecated: false
- experimental: false
- experimentalcli: false
- kubernetes: false
- swarm: false
- - option: workdir
- value_type: string
- description: |-
- DEPRECATED! USE --project-directory INSTEAD.
- Specify an alternate working directory
- (default: the path of the Compose file)
- deprecated: false
- experimental: false
- experimentalcli: false
- kubernetes: false
- swarm: false
- deprecated: false
- experimental: false
- experimentalcli: false
- kubernetes: false
- swarm: false
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