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Manage Docker-Compose via Node.js

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.

Existing user? We need your help

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.

Installation

npm install --save-dev docker-compose

Usage

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 mode
  • upMany(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 mode
  • upOne(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 mode
  • down(options) - Stops containers and removes containers, networks, volumes, and images created by up
  • kill(options) - Force stop service containers
  • stop(options) - Stop running containers without removing them
  • rm(options) - Remove stopped service containers - always uses the -f flag due to non interactive mode
  • exec(container, command, options) - Exec command inside container, uses -T to properly handle stdin & stdout
  • logs(container, command, options) - Show logs of service. 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 & stdout
  • buildAll(options) - Build or rebuild services
  • buildMany(services, options) - Build or rebuild services
  • buildOne(service, options) - Build or rebuild service
  • restartAll(options) - Restart all services
  • restartMany(services, options) - Restart services
  • restartOne(service, options) - Restart service
  • ps(options) - Lists containers information
  • config(options) - Validates configuration files and returns configuration yaml
  • configServices(options) - Returns list of services defined in configuration files
  • configVolumes(options) - Returns list of volumes defined in configuration files

All 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
}

Example

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) })

Options

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.) itself

Running the tests

While 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

Want to help?

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.

Also please add tests and make sure to run npm run eslint.

Slack

If you want to discuss an docker-compose issue or PR in more detail, feel free to join our Slack workspace.

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2017 - 2019 PDMLab

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.