How to restart a single container with docker-compose

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失恋的感觉 2020-12-02 03:27

I have a docker-compose.yml file that contains 4 containers: redis, postgres, api, worker

During the development of worker, I often need to restart it i

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    2020-12-02 04:12

    The other answers to restarting a single node are on target, docker-compose restart worker. That will bounce that container, but not include any changes, even if you rebuilt it separately. You can manually stop, rm, create, and start, but there are much easier methods.

    If you've updated your code, you can do the build and reload in a single step with:

    docker-compose up --detach --build
    

    That will first rebuild your images from any changed code, which is fast if there are no changes since the cache is reused. And then it only replaces the changed containers. If your downloaded images are stale, you can precede the above command with:

    docker-compose pull
    

    To download any changed images first (the containers won't be restarted until you run a command like the up above). Doing an initial stop is unnecessary.

    And to only do this for a single service, follow the up or pull command with the services you want to specify, e.g.:

    docker-compose up --detach --build worker
    

    Here's a quick example of the first option, the Dockerfile is structured to keep the frequently changing parts of the code near the end. In fact the requirements are pulled in separately for the pip install since that file rarely changes. And since the nginx and redis containers were up-to-date, they weren't restarted. Total time for the entire process was under 6 seconds:

    $ time docker-compose -f docker-compose.nginx-proxy.yml up --detach --build
    Building counter
    Step 1 : FROM python:2.7-alpine
     ---> fc479af56697
    Step 2 : WORKDIR /app
     ---> Using cache
     ---> d04d0d6d98f1
    Step 3 : ADD requirements.txt /app/requirements.txt
     ---> Using cache
     ---> 9c4e311f3f0c
    Step 4 : RUN pip install -r requirements.txt
     ---> Using cache
     ---> 85b878795479
    Step 5 : ADD . /app
     ---> 63e3d4e6b539
    Removing intermediate container 9af53c35d8fe
    Step 6 : EXPOSE 80
     ---> Running in a5b3d3f80cd4
     ---> 4ce3750610a9
    Removing intermediate container a5b3d3f80cd4
    Step 7 : CMD gunicorn app:app -b 0.0.0.0:80 --log-file - --access-logfile - --workers 4 --keep-alive 0
     ---> Running in 0d69957bda4c
     ---> d41ff1635cb7
    Removing intermediate container 0d69957bda4c
    Successfully built d41ff1635cb7
    counter_nginx_1 is up-to-date
    counter_redis_1 is up-to-date
    Recreating counter_counter_1
    
    real    0m5.959s
    user    0m0.508s
    sys     0m0.076s
    

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