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systemctl start docker-compose@traefik-infra | systemctl start docker-compose@traefik-infra | ||
systemctl start docker-compose@workadventure | systemctl start docker-compose@workadventure | ||
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+ | To have them started automatically after system boot, run once | ||
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+ | systemctl enable docker-compose@traefik-infra | ||
+ | systemctl enable docker-compose@workadventure | ||
+ | sytemctl daemon-reload | ||
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Revision as of 03:07, 20 March 2021
Docker compose as a systemd unit
SystemD calling binaries using an absolute path. In my case is prefixed by /usr/bin
, you should use paths specific for your environment.
Create a general /etc/systemd/system/docker-compose@.service
:
[Unit] Description=%i service with docker compose Requires=docker.service After=docker.service [Service] Type=oneshot RemainAfterExit=true # for each of your services # place your .env and docker-compose.yaml files in a subdirectory of the WorkingDirectory WorkingDirectory=/opt/%i ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker-compose up -d --remove-orphans ExecStop=/usr/bin/docker-compose down [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
Place the docker-compose.yaml
and .env
files of any of your services (traefik-infra, workadventure ...) in a subdirectory of /opt
(example /opt/workadventure
) and call
systemctl start docker-compose@yourservice
Example:
For /opt/traefik-infra
and /opt/workadventure
run
systemctl start docker-compose@traefik-infra systemctl start docker-compose@workadventure
To have them started automatically after system boot, run once
systemctl enable docker-compose@traefik-infra systemctl enable docker-compose@workadventure sytemctl daemon-reload