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.
As of version 1.0, this library only supports docker compose
(v2, the docker "compose" plugin). The docker-compose
(v1) has been removed from recent releases of Docker Desktop and is no longer supported. Use the 0.x
versions of this library if you still need to use the old docker-compose
(v1).
yarn add --dev docker-compose
The documentation can be found here.
import * as compose from 'docker-compose'
You can also import only the required commands:
import { run, upAll } from 'docker-compose'
To start service containers based on the docker-compose.yml
file in your current directory, just call compose.upAll
like this:
compose.upAll({ cwd: path.join(__dirname), log: true }).then(
() => {
console.log('done')
},
(err) => {
console.log('something went wrong:', err.message)
}
)
Start specific services using compose.upMany
:
const services = ['serviceA', 'serviceB']
compose.upMany(services, { cwd: path.join(__dirname), log: true })
Or start a single service with compose.upOne
:
const service = 'serviceA'
compose.upOne(service, { cwd: path.join(__dirname), log: true })
To execute command inside a running container
compose.exec('node', 'npm install', { cwd: path.join(__dirname) })
To list the containers for a compose project
const result = await compose.ps({ cwd: path.join(__dirname) })
result.data.services.forEach((service) => {
console.log(service.name, service.command, service.state, service.ports)
// state is e.g. 'Up 2 hours'
})
The --format json
command option can be used to get a better state support:
const result = await compose.ps({ cwd: path.join(__dirname), commandOptions: [["--format", "json"]] })
result.data.services.forEach((service) => {
console.log(service.name, service.command, service.state, service.ports)
// state is one of the defined states: paused | restarting | removing | running | dead | created | exited
})
- During testing we noticed that
docker compose
seems to send its exit code also commands don't seem to have finished. This doesn't occur for all commands, but for example withstop
ordown
. We had the option to wait for stopped / removed containers using third party libraries but this would make bootstrappingdocker-compose
much more complicated for the users. So we decided to use asetTimeout(500)
workaround. We're aware this is not perfect, but it seems to be the most appropriate solution for now. Details can be found in the v2 PR discussion (we're happy to get help here).
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
.
yarn 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 yarn lint
.
If you want to discuss an docker-compose
issue or PR in more detail, feel free to start a discussion.
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