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The Compose file is a YAML file defining services, networks and volumes. The default path for a Compose file is./docker-compose.yml. Tip: You can use either a .yml or .yaml extension for this file.
Docker Compose. Compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications. With Compose, you use a Compose file to configure your application's services. Then, using a single command, you create and start all the services from your configuration.
A docker-compose file is a YAML file who allow us to deploy multiples docker containers at the same time.
Prerequisites. ... Step 1: Setup. ... Step 2: Create a Docker file. ... Step 3: Define services in a Compose file. ... Step 4: Build and run your app with Compose. ... Step 5: Edit the Compose file to add a bind mount. ... Step 6: Re-build and run the app with Compose. ... Step 7: Update the application.
Prerequisites. Docker Compose relies on Docker Engine for any meaningful work, so make sure you have Docker Engine installed either locally or remote, depending on your setup. On desktop systems like Docker Desktop for Mac and Windows, Docker Compose is included as part of those desktop installs.
Open docker-compose.yml in a text editor and add the following content: docker-compose.yml. ... Save the file and run Docker Compose of the same directory: ... You now have a WordPress container and MySQL container running on your host. ... Stop and remove the containers:
Create a new docker-compose.yml in a text editor and add the following content: docker-compose.yml. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. ... Bring up your container: docker-compose up -d. Check the status of your container: docker PS. ... Bring down the container: docker-compose down.
The Compose file is a YAML file defining services, networks and volumes. The default path for a Compose file is./docker-compose.yml. ... A service definition contains configuration that is applied to each container started for that service, much like passing command-line parameters to docker container create.
Remember, docker-compose.yml files are used for defining and running multi-container Docker applications, whereas Docker files are simple text files that contain the commands to assemble an image that will be used to deploy containers. So the workflow looks like this: Create Docker files to build images.
According to the Docker Compose's compose-file documentation: depends_on — Express dependency between services. Links — Link to containers in another service and also express dependency between services in the same way as depends_on.
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