A Go library for Docker Compose. It does everything the command-line tool does, but from within Go -- read Compose files, start them, scale them, etc.
Note: This is experimental and not intended to replace the Docker Compose command-line tool. If you're looking to use Compose, head over to the Compose installation instructions to get started with it.
package main
import (
"log"
"github.com/docker/libcompose/docker"
"github.com/docker/libcompose/project"
)
func main() {
project, err := docker.NewProject(&docker.Context{
Context: project.Context{
ComposeFiles: []string{"docker-compose.yml"},
ProjectName: "my-compose",
},
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
project.Up()
}
You need either Docker and make
,
or go
in order to build libcompose.
You need Docker and make
and then run the binary
target. This
will create binary for all platform in the bundles
folder.
$ make binary
docker build -t "libcompose-dev:refactor-makefile" .
# […]
---> Making bundle: binary (in .)
Number of parallel builds: 4
--> darwin/386: github.com/docker/libcompose/cli/main
--> darwin/amd64: github.com/docker/libcompose/cli/main
--> linux/386: github.com/docker/libcompose/cli/main
--> linux/amd64: github.com/docker/libcompose/cli/main
--> linux/arm: github.com/docker/libcompose/cli/main
--> windows/386: github.com/docker/libcompose/cli/main
--> windows/amd64: github.com/docker/libcompose/cli/main
$ ls bundles
libcompose-cli_darwin-386* libcompose-cli_linux-amd64* libcompose-cli_windows-amd64.exe*
libcompose-cli_darwin-amd64* libcompose-cli_linux-arm*
libcompose-cli_linux-386* libcompose-cli_windows-386.exe*
- You need
go
v1.5 or greater - If you are not using
go
v1.6, you need to set exportGO15VENDOREXPERIMENT=1
environment variable - If your working copy is not in your
GOPATH
, you need to set it accordingly.
$ go generate
# Generate some stuff
$ go build -o libcompose ./cli/main
A partial implementation of the libcompose-cli CLI is also implemented in Go. The primary purpose of this code is so one can easily test the behavior of libcompose.
Run one of these:
libcompose-cli_darwin-386
libcompose-cli_linux-amd64
libcompose-cli_windows-amd64.exe
libcompose-cli_darwin-amd64
libcompose-cli_linux-arm
libcompose-cli_linux-386
libcompose-cli_windows-386.exe
You can run unit tests using the test-unit
target and the
integration test using the test-integration
target. If you don't use
Docker and make
to build libcompose
, you can use go test
and the
following scripts : script/test-unit
and script/test-integration
.
$ make test-unit
docker build -t "libcompose-dev:refactor-makefile" .
#[…]
---> Making bundle: test-unit (in .)
+ go test -cover -coverprofile=cover.out ./docker
ok github.com/docker/libcompose/docker 0.019s coverage: 4.6% of statements
+ go test -cover -coverprofile=cover.out ./project
ok github.com/docker/libcompose/project 0.010s coverage: 8.4% of statements
+ go test -cover -coverprofile=cover.out ./version
ok github.com/docker/libcompose/version 0.002s coverage: 0.0% of statements
Test success
The project is still being kickstarted... But it does a lot. Please try it out and help us find bugs.
Want to hack on libcompose? Docker's contributions guidelines apply.