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docker compose ps
List containers
Options
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
-a , --all |
Show all stopped containers (including those created by the run command) | ||
--dry-run |
Execute command in dry run mode | ||
--filter |
string |
Filter services by a property (supported filters: status). | |
--format |
string |
table |
Format the output. Values: [table | json] |
-q , --quiet |
Only display IDs | ||
--services |
Display services | ||
--status |
stringArray |
Filter services by status. Values: [paused | restarting | removing | running | dead | created | exited] |
Description
Lists containers for a Compose project, with current status and exposed ports.
$ docker compose ps
NAME IMAGE COMMAND SERVICE CREATED STATUS PORTS
example-foo-1 alpine "/entrypoint.…" foo 4 seconds ago Up 2 seconds 0.0.0.0:8080->80/tcp
By default, only running containers are shown. --all
flag can be used to include stopped containers
$ docker compose ps --all
NAME IMAGE COMMAND SERVICE CREATED STATUS PORTS
example-foo-1 alpine "/entrypoint.…" foo 4 seconds ago Up 2 seconds 0.0.0.0:8080->80/tcp
example-bar-1 alpine "/entrypoint.…" bar 4 seconds ago exited (0)
Examples
Format the output (--format)
By default, the docker compose ps
command uses a table ("pretty") format to
show the containers. The --format
flag allows you to specify alternative
presentations for the output. Currently, supported options are pretty
(default),
and json
, which outputs information about the containers as a JSON array:
$ docker compose ps --format json
[{"ID":"1553b0236cf4d2715845f053a4ee97042c4f9a2ef655731ee34f1f7940eaa41a","Name":"example-bar-1","Command":"/docker-entrypoint.sh nginx -g 'daemon off;'","Project":"example","Service":"bar","State":"exited","Health":"","ExitCode":0,"Publishers":null},{"ID":"f02a4efaabb67416e1ff127d51c4b5578634a0ad5743bd65225ff7d1909a3fa0","Name":"example-foo-1","Command":"/docker-entrypoint.sh nginx -g 'daemon off;'","Project":"example","Service":"foo","State":"running","Health":"","ExitCode":0,"Publishers":[{"URL":"0.0.0.0","TargetPort":80,"PublishedPort":8080,"Protocol":"tcp"}]}]
The JSON output allows you to use the information in other tools for further
processing, for example, using the jq
utility{:target="blank" rel="noopener" class=""}
to pretty-print the JSON:
$ docker compose ps --format json | jq .
[
{
"ID": "1553b0236cf4d2715845f053a4ee97042c4f9a2ef655731ee34f1f7940eaa41a",
"Name": "example-bar-1",
"Command": "/docker-entrypoint.sh nginx -g 'daemon off;'",
"Project": "example",
"Service": "bar",
"State": "exited",
"Health": "",
"ExitCode": 0,
"Publishers": null
},
{
"ID": "f02a4efaabb67416e1ff127d51c4b5578634a0ad5743bd65225ff7d1909a3fa0",
"Name": "example-foo-1",
"Command": "/docker-entrypoint.sh nginx -g 'daemon off;'",
"Project": "example",
"Service": "foo",
"State": "running",
"Health": "",
"ExitCode": 0,
"Publishers": [
{
"URL": "0.0.0.0",
"TargetPort": 80,
"PublishedPort": 8080,
"Protocol": "tcp"
}
]
}
]
Filter containers by status (--status)
Use the --status
flag to filter the list of containers by status. For example,
to show only containers that are running or only containers that have exited:
$ docker compose ps --status=running
NAME IMAGE COMMAND SERVICE CREATED STATUS PORTS
example-foo-1 alpine "/entrypoint.…" foo 4 seconds ago Up 2 seconds 0.0.0.0:8080->80/tcp
$ docker compose ps --status=exited
NAME IMAGE COMMAND SERVICE CREATED STATUS PORTS
example-bar-1 alpine "/entrypoint.…" bar 4 seconds ago exited (0)
Filter containers by status (--filter)
The --status
flag is a convenient shorthand for the --filter status=<status>
flag. The example below is the equivalent to the example from the previous section,
this time using the --filter
flag:
$ docker compose ps --filter status=running
NAME IMAGE COMMAND SERVICE CREATED STATUS PORTS
example-foo-1 alpine "/entrypoint.…" foo 4 seconds ago Up 2 seconds 0.0.0.0:8080->80/tcp
The docker compose ps
command currently only supports the --filter status=<status>
option, but additional filter options may be added in the future.