화. 8월 12th, 2025

D: Docker Compose is a powerful tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications. �🐋 Whether you’re a developer, DevOps engineer, or just starting with containers, this cheat sheet will help you master the most commonly used Docker Compose commands.

Let’s dive in! 🚀


🔹 1. Basic Docker Compose Commands

Start Services

docker-compose up
  • Starts all services defined in docker-compose.yml.
  • Use -d to run in detached mode (background):
    docker-compose up -d

Stop Services

docker-compose down
  • Stops and removes containers, networks, and volumes.
  • Add --volumes to also remove named volumes:
    docker-compose down --volumes

List Running Containers

docker-compose ps
  • Shows the status of all containers managed by Compose.

🔹 2. Managing Services

Start a Single Service

docker-compose up 
<service_name>
  • Example:
    docker-compose up nginx

Stop a Single Service

docker-compose stop 
<service_name>
  • Example:
    docker-compose stop mysql

Restart Services

docker-compose restart
  • Restarts all services.
  • To restart a specific service:
    docker-compose restart 
    <service_name>

🔹 3. Logs & Debugging

View Logs

docker-compose logs
  • Shows logs from all services.
  • To follow logs in real-time:
    docker-compose logs -f
  • To see logs for a specific service:
    docker-compose logs 
    <service_name>

Execute Commands Inside a Container

docker-compose exec 
<service_name> <command>
  • Example (accessing a MySQL shell):
    docker-compose exec mysql mysql -u root -p

🔹 4. Building & Updating Services

Rebuild Images

docker-compose build
  • Rebuilds all images defined in docker-compose.yml.
  • To rebuild a specific service:
    docker-compose build 
    <service_name>

Force Recreate Containers

docker-compose up --force-recreate
  • Useful when you change environment variables or configurations.

🔹 5. Advanced Commands

Scale Services

docker-compose up --scale 
<service_name>=<num_instances>
  • Example (running 3 instances of a web service):
    docker-compose up --scale web=3

Check Service Dependencies

docker-compose config
  • Validates and displays the final configuration.

🎉 Bonus Tips for Docker Compose Newbies

✅ Always use docker-compose down before docker-compose up to avoid conflicts.
✅ Use docker-compose pull to update images before starting services.
✅ Store sensitive data (like passwords) in .env files instead of hardcoding them.


Final Thoughts 🏁

Docker Compose simplifies container orchestration, and mastering these commands will save you tons of time! Bookmark this cheat sheet and refer to it whenever needed.

Happy Dockering! 🐳💙

(Need more help? Check the official Docker Compose docs!)

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