Cherry-pick release notes froim 1.5.0

And bump version to 1.6.0dev

Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
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Change log Change log
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1.5.0 (2015-11-03)
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**Breaking changes:**
With the introduction of variable substitution support in the Compose file, any
Compose file that uses an environment variable (`$VAR` or `${VAR}`) in the `command:`
or `entrypoint:` field will break.
Previously these values were interpolated inside the container, with a value
from the container environment. In Compose 1.5.0, the values will be
interpolated on the host, with a value from the host environment.
To migrate a Compose file to 1.5.0, escape the variables with an extra `$`
(ex: `$$VAR` or `$${VAR}`). See
https://github.com/docker/compose/blob/8cc8e61/docs/compose-file.md#variable-substitution
Major features:
- Compose is now available for Windows.
- Environment variables can be used in the Compose file. See
https://github.com/docker/compose/blob/8cc8e61/docs/compose-file.md#variable-substitution
- Multiple compose files can be specified, allowing you to override
settings in the default Compose file. See
https://github.com/docker/compose/blob/8cc8e61/docs/reference/docker-compose.md
for more details.
- Compose now produces better error messages when a file contains
invalid configuration.
- `up` now waits for all services to exit before shutting down,
rather than shutting down as soon as one container exits.
- Experimental support for the new docker networking system can be
enabled with the `--x-networking` flag. Read more here:
https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/8fee1c20/docs/userguide/dockernetworks.md
New features:
- You can now optionally pass a mode to `volumes_from`, e.g.
`volumes_from: ["servicename:ro"]`.
- Since Docker now lets you create volumes with names, you can refer to those
volumes by name in `docker-compose.yml`. For example,
`volumes: ["mydatavolume:/data"]` will mount the volume named
`mydatavolume` at the path `/data` inside the container.
If the first component of an entry in `volumes` starts with a `.`, `/` or
`~`, it is treated as a path and expansion of relative paths is performed as
necessary. Otherwise, it is treated as a volume name and passed straight
through to Docker.
Read more on named volumes and volume drivers here:
https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/244d9c33/docs/userguide/dockervolumes.md
- `docker-compose build --pull` instructs Compose to pull the base image for
each Dockerfile before building.
- `docker-compose pull --ignore-pull-failures` instructs Compose to continue
if it fails to pull a single service's image, rather than aborting.
- You can now specify an IPC namespace in `docker-compose.yml` with the `ipc`
option.
- Containers created by `docker-compose run` can now be named with the
`--name` flag.
- If you install Compose with pip or use it as a library, it now works with
Python 3.
- `image` now supports image digests (in addition to ids and tags), e.g.
`image: "busybox@sha256:38a203e1986cf79639cfb9b2e1d6e773de84002feea2d4eb006b52004ee8502d"`
- `ports` now supports ranges of ports, e.g.
ports:
- "3000-3005"
- "9000-9001:8000-8001"
- `docker-compose run` now supports a `-p|--publish` parameter, much like
`docker run -p`, for publishing specific ports to the host.
- `docker-compose pause` and `docker-compose unpause` have been implemented,
analogous to `docker pause` and `docker unpause`.
- When using `extends` to copy configuration from another service in the same
Compose file, you can omit the `file` option.
- Compose can be installed and run as a Docker image. This is an experimental
feature.
Bug fixes:
- All values for the `log_driver` option which are supported by the Docker
daemon are now supported by Compose.
- `docker-compose build` can now be run successfully against a Swarm cluster.
1.4.2 (2015-09-22) 1.4.2 (2015-09-22)
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from __future__ import unicode_literals from __future__ import unicode_literals
__version__ = '1.5.0dev' __version__ = '1.6.0dev'

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7. Test the installation. 7. Test the installation.
$ docker-compose --version $ docker-compose --version
docker-compose version: 1.4.2 docker-compose version: 1.5.0
## Alternative install options ## Alternative install options