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Managing docker compose configurations, volumes and networks

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Docker-Compose Management

Version: 1.2.0

Open docker-compose management cli

Setup

Installation: npm i -g @sapphirecode/dcm

Each service has its own folder under services/ all necessary docker-compose files and configs should be stored there.

Docker-compose files have to be named docker-compose.yml and be at the top level of each individual service folder.

In dependencies.json all dependencies of a service can be defined. The start and stop order of services is determined by the dependencies.

The file passive.json can be used to deactivate services, those will not be started automatically, but they can be started manually by running docker-compose up -d in the service's folder or by including the flag --include-passive when using the cli.

Networks can be defined in networks.json. Available options are internal to set docker's network internal flag and subnet to define a specific subnet for a network. With interface_name you can specify the interface name for the network.

Volume settings are placed in volumes.json. By default all volumes in this file are added to the backup filter. To prevent them from getting backed up, set the option backup to false. Additionally single folders can be excluded from the backup using the backup_exclude option. Instead of backing up the whole volume, you can use backup_include to include only specific folders.

Commands

Global Options:

  • --delay=<seconds>: Delay before executing the command
  1. Pulling images: pull

This command simply pulls all images and exits.

  1. Starting services: up

This command starts all services in the correct order and creates the necessary networks and volumes if they don't already exist. Available options are: --pull to pull images before starting the services and --include-passive to include passive services.

  1. Stopping services: down

Stops all services including the passive ones.

  1. Restarting services: restart

Restarts all services, has the same effect as running down and up separately.

  1. Creating a backup filter: create_filter

Creates a filter file for rsync to create a backup of all configured volumes.

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Package last updated on 19 Sep 2024

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