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docker-compose-tedkulp
Advanced tools
docker-compose
is a small library that allows you to run docker-compose(which is still required) via Node.js. This is useful to bootstrap test environments. You might also generate your docker-compose.yml
files using composefile.
First of all: thanks for using the docker-compose
module.
As described in #44, we're planning to provide more guidance for CI/CD when using the docker-compose
module and it would be great if you could support us here. More details in #44.
npm install --save-dev docker-compose
docker-compose
current supports these commands:
upAll(options)
- Builds, (re)creates, starts, and attaches to containers for all services - always uses the -d
flag due to non interactive modeupMany(services, options)
- Builds, (re)creates, starts, and attaches to containers for the services specified in services
- always uses the -d
flag due to non interactive modeupOne(service, options)
- Builds, (re)creates, starts, and attaches to containers for a service specified in service
- always uses the -d
flag due to non interactive modedown(options)
- Stops containers and removes containers, networks, volumes, and images created by up
kill(options)
- Force stop service containersstop(options)
- Stop running containers without removing themstopOne(service, options)
- Stops one container without removing itrm(options)
- Remove stopped service containers - always uses the -f
flag due to non interactive modeexec(container, command, options)
- Exec command
inside container
, uses -T
to properly handle stdin & stdoutlogs(services, options)
- Show logs of service(s). Use options.follow
true|false
to turn on --follow
flag.run(service, command, options)
- Run a one-off command
on a service, uses -T
to properly handle stdin & stdoutbuildAll(options)
- Build or rebuild servicesbuildMany(services, options)
- Build or rebuild servicesbuildOne(service, options)
- Build or rebuild servicepullMany(services, options)
- Pull service images specifiedpullOne(service, options)
- Pull a service imagepullAll(options)
- Pull all service imagesrestartAll(options)
- Restart all servicesrestartMany(services, options)
- Restart servicesrestartOne(service, options)
- Restart serviceps(options)
- Lists containers informationconfig(options)
- Validates configuration files and returns configuration yamlconfigServices(options)
- Returns list of services defined in configuration filesconfigVolumes(options)
- Returns list of volumes defined in configuration filesAll commands return a Promise({object})
with stdout and stderr strings and an exit code:
{
out: 'stdout contents',
err: 'stderr contents',
exitCode: 0, // !== 0 in case of an error
}
To start service containers based on the docker-compose.yml
file in your current directory, just call compose.up
like this:
compose.upAll({ cwd: path.join(__dirname), log: true })
.then(
() => { console.log('done')},
err => { console.log('something went wrong:', err.message)}
);
To execute command inside a running container
compose.exec('node', 'npm install', { cwd: path.join(__dirname) })
docker-compose
accepts these params:
cwd {string}
: mandatory folder path to the docker-compose.yml
config {(string|string[])}
: custom and/or multiple yml files can be specified (relative to cwd
)[log] {boolean}
: optional setting to enable console logging (output of docker-compose
stdout
/stderr
output)[composeOptions] string[]|Array<string|string[]
: pass optional compose options like "--verbose"
or [["--verbose"], ["--log-level", "DEBUG"]]
or ["--verbose", ["--loglevel", "DEBUG"]]
for all commands.[commandOptions] string[]|Array<string|string[]
: pass optional command options like "--build"
or [["--build"], ["--timeout", "5"]]
or ["--build", ["--timeout", "5"]]
for the up
command. Viable commandOptions
depend on the command (up
, down
etc.) itselfWhile docker-compose
runs on Node.js 6+, running the tests requires you to use Node.js 8 as they make use of async/await
.
npm test
This project is just getting off the ground and could use some help with cleaning things up and refactoring.
If you want to contribute - we'd love it! Just open an issue to work against so you get full credit for your fork. You can open the issue first so we can discuss and you can work your fork as we go along.
If you see a bug, please be so kind as to show how it's failing, and we'll do our best to get it fixed quickly.
Before sending a PR, please create an issue to introduce your idea and have a reference for your PR.
We're using conventional commits, so please use it for your commits as well.
Also please add tests and make sure to run npm run eslint
.
If you want to discuss an docker-compose
issue or PR in more detail, feel free to join our Slack workspace.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2017 - 2019 PDMLab
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