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− | <code>[[docker-compose]] down</code> stops and '''removes [[containers]]''', [[networks]], [[volumes]], and [[images]] created by up | + | {{lc}} |
+ | <code>[[docker-compose]] down</code> stops and '''removes [[containers]]''', [[networks]] by default, using <code>--volumes</code> you can also delete [[Docker Volumes|volumes]], and using <code>[[--rmi]]</code> you can delete [[images]] created by <code>[[docker-compose up]]</code> | ||
+ | * https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/down/ | ||
− | + | By default, the only things removed are: | |
+ | * Containers for services defined in the Compose file | ||
+ | * Networks defined in the networks section of the Compose file | ||
+ | * The default network, if one is used | ||
+ | * Networks and volumes defined as external are never removed. | ||
− | + | ||
+ | == Examples == | ||
+ | docker-compose down | ||
(no output) | (no output) | ||
− | * <code>docker-compose down --volumes</code> | + | * <code>docker-compose down [[--volumes]]</code> |
:: <code>-v, --volumes remove named volumes declared in the `volumes` section of the Compose file and anonymous volumes attached to containers.</code> | :: <code>-v, --volumes remove named volumes declared in the `volumes` section of the Compose file and anonymous volumes attached to containers.</code> | ||
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* <code>[[docker-compose down]] && [[docker-compose build]] --pull && [[docker-compose up]] -d</code> | * <code>[[docker-compose down]] && [[docker-compose build]] --pull && [[docker-compose up]] -d</code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * <code>[[docker-compose down --volumes --rmi all]]</code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * <code>[[docker-compose down --help]]</code> | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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Supported filenames: [[docker-compose.yml]], docker-compose.yaml | Supported filenames: [[docker-compose.yml]], docker-compose.yaml | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Activities == | ||
+ | * Take down a service: [[docker compose up]] service -d | ||
== Related commands == | == Related commands == | ||
* {{docker-compose operations}} | * {{docker-compose operations}} | ||
+ | * <code>[[docker-compose up]] SERVICE</code> | ||
+ | * <code>[[docker-compose rm]]</code> | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 12:51, 12 April 2023
docker-compose down
stops and removes containers, networks by default, using --volumes
you can also delete volumes, and using --rmi
you can delete images created by docker-compose up
By default, the only things removed are:
- Containers for services defined in the Compose file
- Networks defined in the networks section of the Compose file
- The default network, if one is used
- Networks and volumes defined as external are never removed.
Examples[edit]
docker-compose down (no output)
docker-compose down --volumes
-v, --volumes remove named volumes declared in the `volumes` section of the Compose file and anonymous volumes attached to containers.
docker-compose down --remove-orphans
docker-compose down && docker-compose build --pull && docker-compose up -d
Examples[edit]
docker-compose -volumes down SERVICE_NAME
docker-compose version 1.23.2, build 1110ad01
docker-compose down Stopping service1 ... done Stopping service2 ... done Removing service1 ... done Removing service2 ... done Removing network your_network
docker-compose down ERROR: Can't find a suitable configuration file in this directory or any parent. Are you in the right directory? Supported filenames: docker-compose.yml, docker-compose.yaml
Activities[edit]
- Take down a service: docker compose up service -d
Related commands[edit]
docker-compose
: [start
|stop
|restart
|pull
|up
|down
|ps
]docker-compose up SERVICE
docker-compose rm
See also[edit]
docker-compose
,docker-compose.yml
: [services
|volumes
|networks
|up
|down
|restart
|logs
|create
|changelog
|version
|secrets
|config
|-v
|-h
|exec], docker-compose pull
,Environment:
, Docker-compose.yml examples,.env
, release notes, expose:, docker-compose --env-file,services.deploy.resources
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