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`EXPOSE`, `VOLUME`, `ENV`) are respected by default - you don't need to
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`EXPOSE`, `VOLUME`, `ENV`) are respected by default - you don't need to
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specify them again in `docker-compose.yml`.
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specify them again in `docker-compose.yml`.
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Values for configuration options can contain environment variables, e.g.
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`image: postgres:${POSTGRES_VERSION}`. For more details, see the section on
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[variable substitution](#variable-substitution).
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### image
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Tag, partial image ID or digest. Can be local or remote - Compose will attempt to
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pull if it doesn't exist locally.
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image: ubuntu
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image: orchardup/postgresql
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image: a4bc65fd
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image: busybox@sha256:38a203e1986cf79639cfb9b2e1d6e773de84002feea2d4eb006b52004ee8502d
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Using `image` together with either `build` or `dockerfile` is not allowed. Attempting to do so results in an error.
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### build
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### build
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Path to a directory containing a Dockerfile. When the value supplied is a
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Path to a directory containing a Dockerfile. When the value supplied is a
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Using `build` together with `image` is not allowed. Attempting to do so results in an error.
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Using `build` together with `image` is not allowed. Attempting to do so results in an error.
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### dockerfile
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### cap_add, cap_drop
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Alternate Dockerfile.
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Add or drop container capabilities.
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See `man 7 capabilities` for a full list.
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Compose will use an alternate file to build with.
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cap_add:
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- ALL
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dockerfile: Dockerfile-alternate
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cap_drop:
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- NET_ADMIN
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- SYS_ADMIN
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Using `dockerfile` together with `image` is not allowed. Attempting to do so results in an error.
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Using `dockerfile` together with `image` is not allowed. Attempting to do so results in an error.
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command: bundle exec thin -p 3000
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command: bundle exec thin -p 3000
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<a name="links"></a>
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### container_name
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### links
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Link to containers in another service. Either specify both the service name and
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Specify a custom container name, rather than a generated default name.
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the link alias (`SERVICE:ALIAS`), or just the service name (which will also be
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used for the alias).
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links:
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container_name: my-web-container
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- db
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- db:database
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- redis
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An entry with the alias' name will be created in `/etc/hosts` inside containers
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Because Docker container names must be unique, you cannot scale a service
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for this service, e.g:
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beyond 1 container if you have specified a custom name. Attempting to do so
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results in an error.
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172.17.2.186 db
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### devices
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172.17.2.186 database
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172.17.2.187 redis
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Environment variables will also be created - see the [environment variable
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List of device mappings. Uses the same format as the `--device` docker
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reference](env.md) for details.
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client create option.
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### external_links
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devices:
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- "/dev/ttyUSB0:/dev/ttyUSB0"
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Link to containers started outside this `docker-compose.yml` or even outside
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### dns
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of Compose, especially for containers that provide shared or common services.
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`external_links` follow semantics similar to `links` when specifying both the
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container name and the link alias (`CONTAINER:ALIAS`).
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external_links:
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Custom DNS servers. Can be a single value or a list.
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- redis_1
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- project_db_1:mysql
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- project_db_1:postgresql
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### extra_hosts
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dns: 8.8.8.8
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dns:
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- 8.8.8.8
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- 9.9.9.9
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Add hostname mappings. Use the same values as the docker client `--add-host` parameter.
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### dns_search
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extra_hosts:
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Custom DNS search domains. Can be a single value or a list.
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- "somehost:162.242.195.82"
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- "otherhost:50.31.209.229"
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An entry with the ip address and hostname will be created in `/etc/hosts` inside containers for this service, e.g:
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dns_search: example.com
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dns_search:
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- dc1.example.com
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- dc2.example.com
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162.242.195.82 somehost
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### dockerfile
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50.31.209.229 otherhost
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### ports
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Alternate Dockerfile.
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Makes an exposed port accessible on a host and the port is available to
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Compose will use an alternate file to build with.
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any client that can reach that host. Docker binds the exposed port to a random
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port on the host within an *ephemeral port range* defined by
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`/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range`. You can also map to a specific port or range of ports.
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Acceptable formats for the `ports` value are:
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dockerfile: Dockerfile-alternate
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* `containerPort`
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* `ip:hostPort:containerPort`
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* `ip::containerPort`
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* `hostPort:containerPort`
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You can specify a range for both the `hostPort` and the `containerPort` values.
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When specifying ranges, the container port values in the range must match the
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number of host port values in the range, for example,
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`1234-1236:1234-1236/tcp`. Once a host is running, use the 'docker-compose port' command
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to see the actual mapping.
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The following configuration shows examples of the port formats in use:
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ports:
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- "3000"
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- "3000-3005"
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- "8000:8000"
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- "9090-9091:8080-8081"
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- "49100:22"
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- "127.0.0.1:8001:8001"
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- "127.0.0.1:5000-5010:5000-5010"
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When mapping ports, in the `hostPort:containerPort` format, you may
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experience erroneous results when using a container port lower than 60. This
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happens because YAML parses numbers in the format `xx:yy` as sexagesimal (base
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60). To avoid this problem, always explicitly specify your port
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mappings as strings.
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### expose
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Expose ports without publishing them to the host machine - they'll only be
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accessible to linked services. Only the internal port can be specified.
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expose:
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- "3000"
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- "8000"
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### volumes
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Mount paths as volumes, optionally specifying a path on the host machine
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(`HOST:CONTAINER`), or an access mode (`HOST:CONTAINER:ro`).
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volumes:
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- /var/lib/mysql
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- ./cache:/tmp/cache
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- ~/configs:/etc/configs/:ro
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You can mount a relative path on the host, which will expand relative to
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the directory of the Compose configuration file being used. Relative paths
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should always begin with `.` or `..`.
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> Note: No path expansion will be done if you have also specified a
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> `volume_driver`.
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### volumes_from
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Mount all of the volumes from another service or container.
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volumes_from:
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- service_name
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- container_name
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### environment
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Add environment variables. You can use either an array or a dictionary. Any
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boolean values; true, false, yes no, need to be enclosed in quotes to ensure
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they are not converted to True or False by the YML parser.
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Environment variables with only a key are resolved to their values on the
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machine Compose is running on, which can be helpful for secret or host-specific values.
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environment:
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RACK_ENV: development
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SHOW: 'true'
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SESSION_SECRET:
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environment:
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- RACK_ENV=development
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- SHOW=true
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- SESSION_SECRET
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boolean values; true, false, yes no, need to be enclosed in quotes to ensure
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they are not converted to True or False by the YML parser.
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container name and the link alias (`CONTAINER:ALIAS`).
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162.242.195.82 somehost
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Tag or partial image ID. Can be local or remote - Compose will attempt to
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Specify a custom container name, rather than a generated default name.
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Link to containers in another service. Either specify both the service name and
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the link alias (`SERVICE:ALIAS`), or just the service name (which will also be
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used for the alias).
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An entry with the alias' name will be created in `/etc/hosts` inside containers
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beyond 1 container if you have specified a custom name. Attempting to do so
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for this service, e.g:
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results in an error.
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containers in the bare-metal machine's namespace and vise-versa.
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containers in the bare-metal machine's namespace and vise-versa.
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### dns
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Custom DNS servers. Can be a single value or a list.
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Expose ports. Either specify both ports (`HOST:CONTAINER`), or just the container
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port (a random host port will be chosen).
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dns: 8.8.8.8
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> **Note:** When mapping ports in the `HOST:CONTAINER` format, you may experience
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dns:
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> erroneous results when using a container port lower than 60, because YAML will
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- 8.8.8.8
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> parse numbers in the format `xx:yy` as sexagesimal (base 60). For this reason,
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- 9.9.9.9
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> we recommend always explicitly specifying your port mappings as strings.
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### cap_add, cap_drop
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ports:
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- "3000"
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Add or drop container capabilities.
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- "8000:8000"
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See `man 7 capabilities` for a full list.
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- "127.0.0.1:8001:8001"
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Custom DNS search domains. Can be a single value or a list.
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List of device mappings. Uses the same format as the `--device` docker
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client create option.
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### working\_dir, entrypoint, user, hostname, domainname, mac\_address, mem\_limit, memswap\_limit, privileged, ipc, restart, stdin\_open, tty, cpu\_shares, cpuset, read\_only, volume\_driver
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(`HOST:CONTAINER`), or an access mode (`HOST:CONTAINER:ro`).
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- ~/configs:/etc/configs/:ro
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You can mount a relative path on the host, which will expand relative to
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the directory of the Compose configuration file being used. Relative paths
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should always begin with `.` or `..`.
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> Note: No path expansion will be done if you have also specified a
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> `volume_driver`.
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### cpu\_shares, cpuset, domainname, entrypoint, hostname, ipc, mac\_address, mem\_limit, memswap\_limit, privileged, read\_only, restart, stdin\_open, tty, user, volume\_driver, working\_dir
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Each of these is a single value, analogous to its
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Each of these is a single value, analogous to its
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[docker run](https://docs.docker.com/reference/run/) counterpart.
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[docker run](https://docs.docker.com/reference/run/) counterpart.
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cpu_shares: 73
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cpu_shares: 73
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cpuset: 0,1
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cpuset: 0,1
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working_dir: /code
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entrypoint: /code/entrypoint.sh
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entrypoint: /code/entrypoint.sh
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user: postgresql
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user: postgresql
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hostname: foo
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domainname: foo.com
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domainname: foo.com
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hostname: foo
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ipc: host
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mac_address: 02:42:ac:11:65:43
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mac_address: 02:42:ac:11:65:43
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mem_limit: 1000000000
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mem_limit: 1000000000
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memswap_limit: 2000000000
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memswap_limit: 2000000000
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privileged: true
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privileged: true
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ipc: host
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restart: always
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restart: always
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read_only: true
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stdin_open: true
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stdin_open: true
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tty: true
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tty: true
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read_only: true
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volume_driver: mydriver
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volume_driver: mydriver
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