Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
414 lines (264 loc) · 21.1 KB

CHANGELOG.md

File metadata and controls

414 lines (264 loc) · 21.1 KB

Change log

1.4.0 (2015-08-04)

  • By default, docker-compose up now only recreates containers for services whose configuration has changed since they were created. This should result in a dramatic speed-up for many applications.

    The experimental --x-smart-recreate flag which introduced this feature in Compose 1.3.0 has been removed, and a --force-recreate flag has been added for when you want to recreate everything.

  • Several of Compose's commands - scale, stop, kill and rm - now perform actions on multiple containers in parallel, rather than in sequence, which will run much faster on larger applications.

  • You can now specify a custom name for a service's container with container_name. Because Docker container names must be unique, this means you can't scale the service beyond one container.

  • You no longer have to specify a file option when using extends - it will default to the current file.

  • Service names can now contain dots, dashes and underscores.

  • Compose can now read YAML configuration from standard input, rather than from a file, by specifying - as the filename. This makes it easier to generate configuration dynamically:

    $ echo 'redis: {"image": "redis"}' | docker-compose --file - up
    
  • There's a new docker-compose version command which prints extended information about Compose's bundled dependencies.

  • docker-compose.yml now supports log_opt as well as log_driver, allowing you to pass extra configuration to a service's logging driver.

  • docker-compose.yml now supports memswap_limit, similar to docker run --memory-swap.

  • When mounting volumes with the volumes option, you can now pass in any mode supported by the daemon, not just :ro or :rw. For example, SELinux users can pass :z or :Z.

  • You can now specify a custom volume driver with the volume_driver option in docker-compose.yml, much like docker run --volume-driver.

  • A bug has been fixed where Compose would fail to pull images from private registries serving plain (unsecured) HTTP. The --allow-insecure-ssl flag, which was previously used to work around this issue, has been deprecated and now has no effect.

  • A bug has been fixed where docker-compose build would fail if the build depended on a private Hub image or an image from a private registry.

  • A bug has been fixed where Compose would crash if there were containers which the Docker daemon had not finished removing.

  • Two bugs have been fixed where Compose would sometimes fail with a "Duplicate bind mount" error, or fail to attach volumes to a container, if there was a volume path specified in docker-compose.yml with a trailing slash.

Thanks @mnowster, @dnephin, @ekristen, @funkyfuture, @jeffk and @lukemarsden!

1.3.3 (2015-07-15)

Two regressions have been fixed:

  • When stopping containers gracefully, Compose was setting the timeout to 0, effectively forcing a SIGKILL every time.
  • Compose would sometimes crash depending on the formatting of container data returned from the Docker API.

1.3.2 (2015-07-14)

The following bugs have been fixed:

  • When there were one-off containers created by running docker-compose run on an older version of Compose, docker-compose run would fail with a name collision. Compose now shows an error if you have leftover containers of this type lying around, and tells you how to remove them.
  • Compose was not reading Docker authentication config files created in the new location, ~/docker/config.json, and authentication against private registries would therefore fail.
  • When a container had a pseudo-TTY attached, its output in docker-compose up would be truncated.
  • docker-compose up --x-smart-recreate would sometimes fail when an image tag was updated.
  • docker-compose up would sometimes create two containers with the same numeric suffix.
  • docker-compose rm and docker-compose ps would sometimes list services that aren't part of the current project (though no containers were erroneously removed).
  • Some docker-compose commands would not show an error if invalid service names were passed in.

Thanks @dano, @josephpage, @kevinsimper, @lieryan, @phemmer, @soulrebel and @sschepens!

1.3.1 (2015-06-21)

The following bugs have been fixed:

  • docker-compose build would always attempt to pull the base image before building.
  • docker-compose help migrate-to-labels failed with an error.
  • If no network mode was specified, Compose would set it to "bridge", rather than allowing the Docker daemon to use its configured default network mode.

1.3.0 (2015-06-18)

Firstly, two important notes:

  • This release contains breaking changes, and you will need to either remove or migrate your existing containers before running your app - see the upgrading section of the install docs for details.

  • Compose now requires Docker 1.6.0 or later.

We've done a lot of work in this release to remove hacks and make Compose more stable:

  • Compose now uses container labels, rather than names, to keep track of containers. This makes Compose both faster and easier to integrate with your own tools.

  • Compose no longer uses "intermediate containers" when recreating containers for a service. This makes docker-compose up less complex and more resilient to failure.

There are some new features:

  • docker-compose up has an experimental new behaviour: it will only recreate containers for services whose configuration has changed in docker-compose.yml. This will eventually become the default, but for now you can take it for a spin:

      $ docker-compose up --x-smart-recreate
    
  • When invoked in a subdirectory of a project, docker-compose will now climb up through parent directories until it finds a docker-compose.yml.

Several new configuration keys have been added to docker-compose.yml:

  • dockerfile, like docker build --file, lets you specify an alternate Dockerfile to use with build.
  • labels, like docker run --labels, lets you add custom metadata to containers.
  • extra_hosts, like docker run --add-host, lets you add entries to a container's /etc/hosts file.
  • pid: host, like docker run --pid=host, lets you reuse the same PID namespace as the host machine.
  • cpuset, like docker run --cpuset-cpus, lets you specify which CPUs to allow execution in.
  • read_only, like docker run --read-only, lets you mount a container's filesystem as read-only.
  • security_opt, like docker run --security-opt, lets you specify security options.
  • log_driver, like docker run --log-driver, lets you specify a log driver.

Many bugs have been fixed, including the following:

  • The output of docker-compose run was sometimes truncated, especially when running under Jenkins.
  • A service's volumes would sometimes not update after volume configuration was changed in docker-compose.yml.
  • Authenticating against third-party registries would sometimes fail.
  • docker-compose run --rm would fail to remove the container if the service had a restart policy in place.
  • docker-compose scale would refuse to scale a service beyond 1 container if it exposed a specific port number on the host.
  • Compose would refuse to create multiple volume entries with the same host path.

Thanks @ahromis, @albers, @aleksandr-vin, @antoineco, @ccverak, @chernjie, @dnephin, @edmorley, @fordhurley, @josephpage, @KyleJamesWalker, @lsowen, @mchasal, @noironetworks, @sdake, @sdurrheimer, @sherter, @stephenlawrence, @thaJeztah, @thieman, @turtlemonvh, @twhiteman, @vdemeester, @xuxinkun and @zwily!

1.2.0 (2015-04-16)

  • docker-compose.yml now supports an extends option, which enables a service to inherit configuration from another service in another configuration file. This is really good for sharing common configuration between apps, or for configuring the same app for different environments. Here's the documentation.

  • When using Compose with a Swarm cluster, containers that depend on one another will be co-scheduled on the same node. This means that most Compose apps will now work out of the box, as long as they don't use build.

  • Repeated invocations of docker-compose up when using Compose with a Swarm cluster now work reliably.

  • Directories passed to build, filenames passed to env_file and volume host paths passed to volumes are now treated as relative to the directory of the configuration file, not the directory that docker-compose is being run in. In the majority of cases, those are the same, but if you use the -f|--file argument to specify a configuration file in another directory, this is a breaking change.

  • A service can now share another service's network namespace with net: container:<service>.

  • volumes_from and net: container:<service> entries are taken into account when resolving dependencies, so docker-compose up <service> will correctly start all dependencies of <service>.

  • docker-compose run now accepts a --user argument to specify a user to run the command as, just like docker run.

  • The up, stop and restart commands now accept a --timeout (or -t) argument to specify how long to wait when attempting to gracefully stop containers, just like docker stop.

  • docker-compose rm now accepts -f as a shorthand for --force, just like docker rm.

Thanks, @abesto, @albers, @alunduil, @dnephin, @funkyfuture, @gilclark, @IanVS, @KingsleyKelly, @knutwalker, @thaJeztah and @vmalloc!

1.1.0 (2015-02-25)

Fig has been renamed to Docker Compose, or just Compose for short. This has several implications for you:

  • The command you type is now docker-compose, not fig.
  • You should rename your fig.yml to docker-compose.yml.
  • If you’re installing via PyPi, the package is now docker-compose, so install it with pip install docker-compose.

Besides that, there’s a lot of new stuff in this release:

  • We’ve made a few small changes to ensure that Compose will work with Swarm, Docker’s new clustering tool (https://github.com/docker/swarm). Eventually you'll be able to point Compose at a Swarm cluster instead of a standalone Docker host and it’ll run your containers on the cluster with no extra work from you. As Swarm is still developing, integration is rough and lots of Compose features don't work yet.

  • docker-compose run now has a --service-ports flag for exposing ports on the given service. This is useful for e.g. running your webapp with an interactive debugger.

  • You can now link to containers outside your app with the external_links option in docker-compose.yml.

  • You can now prevent docker-compose up from automatically building images with the --no-build option. This will make fewer API calls and run faster.

  • If you don’t specify a tag when using the image key, Compose will default to the latest tag, rather than pulling all tags.

  • docker-compose kill now supports the -s flag, allowing you to specify the exact signal you want to send to a service’s containers.

  • docker-compose.yml now has an env_file key, analogous to docker run --env-file, letting you specify multiple environment variables in a separate file. This is great if you have a lot of them, or if you want to keep sensitive information out of version control.

  • docker-compose.yml now supports the dns_search, cap_add, cap_drop, cpu_shares and restart options, analogous to docker run’s --dns-search, --cap-add, --cap-drop, --cpu-shares and --restart options.

  • Compose now ships with Bash tab completion - see the installation and usage docs at https://github.com/docker/compose/blob/1.1.0/docs/completion.md

  • A number of bugs have been fixed - see the milestone for details: https://github.com/docker/compose/issues?q=milestone%3A1.1.0+

Thanks @dnephin, @squebe, @jbalonso, @raulcd, @benlangfield, @albers, @ggtools, @bersace, @dtenenba, @petercv, @drewkett, @TFenby, @paulRbr, @Aigeruth and @salehe!

1.0.1 (2014-11-04)

  • Added an --allow-insecure-ssl option to allow fig up, fig run and fig pull to pull from insecure registries.
  • Fixed fig run not showing output in Jenkins.
  • Fixed a bug where Fig couldn't build Dockerfiles with ADD statements pointing at URLs.

1.0.0 (2014-10-16)

The highlights:

  • Fig has joined Docker. Fig will continue to be maintained, but we'll also be incorporating the best bits of Fig into Docker itself.

    This means the GitHub repository has moved to https://github.com/docker/fig and our IRC channel is now #docker-fig on Freenode.

  • Fig can be used with the official Docker OS X installer. Boot2Docker will mount the home directory from your host machine so volumes work as expected.

  • Fig supports Docker 1.3.

  • It is now possible to connect to the Docker daemon using TLS by using the DOCKER_CERT_PATH and DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY environment variables.

  • There is a new fig port command which outputs the host port binding of a service, in a similar way to docker port.

  • There is a new fig pull command which pulls the latest images for a service.

  • There is a new fig restart command which restarts a service's containers.

  • Fig creates multiple containers in service by appending a number to the service name (e.g. db_1, db_2, etc). As a convenience, Fig will now give the first container an alias of the service name (e.g. db).

    This link alias is also a valid hostname and added to /etc/hosts so you can connect to linked services using their hostname. For example, instead of resolving the environment variables DB_PORT_5432_TCP_ADDR and DB_PORT_5432_TCP_PORT, you could just use the hostname db and port 5432 directly.

  • Volume definitions now support ro mode, expanding ~ and expanding environment variables.

  • .dockerignore is supported when building.

  • The project name can be set with the FIG_PROJECT_NAME environment variable.

  • The --env and --entrypoint options have been added to fig run.

  • The Fig binary for Linux is now linked against an older version of glibc so it works on CentOS 6 and Debian Wheezy.

Other things:

  • fig ps now works on Jenkins and makes fewer API calls to the Docker daemon.
  • --verbose displays more useful debugging output.
  • When starting a service where volumes_from points to a service without any containers running, that service will now be started.
  • Lots of docs improvements. Notably, environment variables are documented and official repositories are used throughout.

Thanks @dnephin, @d11wtq, @marksteve, @rubbish, @jbalonso, @timfreund, @alunduil, @mieciu, @shuron, @moss, @suzaku and @chmouel! Whew.

0.5.2 (2014-07-28)

  • Added a --no-cache option to fig build, which bypasses the cache just like docker build --no-cache.
  • Fixed the dns: fig.yml option, which was causing fig to error out.
  • Fixed a bug where fig couldn't start under Python 2.6.
  • Fixed a log-streaming bug that occasionally caused fig to exit.

Thanks @dnephin and @marksteve!

0.5.1 (2014-07-11)

  • If a service has a command defined, fig run [service] with no further arguments will run it.
  • The project name now defaults to the directory containing fig.yml, not the current working directory (if they're different)
  • volumes_from now works properly with containers as well as services
  • Fixed a race condition when recreating containers in fig up

Thanks @ryanbrainard and @d11wtq!

0.5.0 (2014-07-11)

  • Fig now starts links when you run fig run or fig up.

    For example, if you have a web service which depends on a db service, fig run web ... will start the db service.

  • Environment variables can now be resolved from the environment that Fig is running in. Just specify it as a blank variable in your fig.yml and, if set, it'll be resolved:

    environment:
      RACK_ENV: development
      SESSION_SECRET:
    
  • volumes_from is now supported in fig.yml. All of the volumes from the specified services and containers will be mounted:

    volumes_from:
     - service_name
     - container_name
    
  • A host address can now be specified in ports:

    ports:
     - "0.0.0.0:8000:8000"
     - "127.0.0.1:8001:8001"
    
  • The net and workdir options are now supported in fig.yml.

  • The hostname option now works in the same way as the Docker CLI, splitting out into a domainname option.

  • TTY behaviour is far more robust, and resizes are supported correctly.

  • Load YAML files safely.

Thanks to @d11wtq, @ryanbrainard, @rail44, @j0hnsmith, @binarin, @Elemecca, @mozz100 and @marksteve for their help with this release!

0.4.2 (2014-06-18)

  • Fix various encoding errors when using fig run, fig up and fig build.

0.4.1 (2014-05-08)

  • Add support for Docker 0.11.0. (Thanks @marksteve!)
  • Make project name configurable. (Thanks @jefmathiot!)
  • Return correct exit code from fig run.

0.4.0 (2014-04-29)

  • Support Docker 0.9 and 0.10
  • Display progress bars correctly when pulling images (no more ski slopes)
  • fig up now stops all services when any container exits
  • Added support for the privileged config option in fig.yml (thanks @kvz!)
  • Shortened and aligned log prefixes in fig up output
  • Only containers started with fig run link back to their own service
  • Handle UTF-8 correctly when streaming fig build/run/up output (thanks @mauvm and @shanejonas!)
  • Error message improvements

0.3.2 (2014-03-05)

  • Added an --rm option to fig run. (Thanks @marksteve!)
  • Added an expose option to fig.yml.

0.3.1 (2014-03-04)

  • Added contribution instructions. (Thanks @kvz!)
  • Fixed fig rm throwing an error.
  • Fixed a bug in fig ps on Docker 0.8.1 when there is a container with no command.

0.3.0 (2014-03-03)

  • We now ship binaries for OS X and Linux. No more having to install with Pip!
  • Add -f flag to specify alternate fig.yml files
  • Add support for custom link names
  • Fix a bug where recreating would sometimes hang
  • Update docker-py to support Docker 0.8.0.
  • Various documentation improvements
  • Various error message improvements

Thanks @marksteve, @Gazler and @teozkr!

0.2.2 (2014-02-17)

  • Resolve dependencies using Cormen/Tarjan topological sort
  • Fix fig up not printing log output
  • Stop containers in reverse order to starting
  • Fix scale command not binding ports

Thanks to @barnybug and @dustinlacewell for their work on this release.

0.2.1 (2014-02-04)

  • General improvements to error reporting (#77, #79)

0.2.0 (2014-01-31)

  • Link services to themselves so run commands can access the running service. (#67)
  • Much better documentation.
  • Make service dependency resolution more reliable. (#48)
  • Load Fig configurations with a .yaml extension. (#58)

Big thanks to @cameronmaske, @mrchrisadams and @damianmoore for their help with this release.

0.1.4 (2014-01-27)

  • Add a link alias without the project name. This makes the environment variables a little shorter: REDIS_1_PORT_6379_TCP_ADDR. (#54)

0.1.3 (2014-01-23)

  • Fix ports sometimes being configured incorrectly. (#46)
  • Fix log output sometimes not displaying. (#47)

0.1.2 (2014-01-22)

  • Add -T option to fig run to disable pseudo-TTY. (#34)
  • Fix fig up requiring the ubuntu image to be pulled to recreate containers. (#33) Thanks @cameronmaske!
  • Improve reliability, fix arrow keys and fix a race condition in fig run. (#34, #39, #40)

0.1.1 (2014-01-17)

  • Fix bug where ports were not exposed correctly (#29). Thanks @dustinlacewell!

0.1.0 (2014-01-16)

  • Containers are recreated on each fig up, ensuring config is up-to-date with fig.yml (#2)
  • Add fig scale command (#9)
  • Use DOCKER_HOST environment variable to find Docker daemon, for consistency with the official Docker client (was previously DOCKER_URL) (#19)
  • Truncate long commands in fig ps (#18)
  • Fill out CLI help banners for commands (#15, #16)
  • Show a friendlier error when fig.yml is missing (#4)
  • Fix bug with fig build logging (#3)
  • Fix bug where builds would time out if a step took a long time without generating output (#6)
  • Fix bug where streaming container output over the Unix socket raised an error (#7)

Big thanks to @tomstuart, @EnTeQuAk, @schickling, @aronasorman and @GeoffreyPlitt.

0.0.2 (2014-01-02)

  • Improve documentation
  • Try to connect to Docker on tcp://localdocker:4243 and a UNIX socket in addition to localhost.
  • Improve fig up behaviour
  • Add confirmation prompt to fig rm
  • Add fig build command

0.0.1 (2013-12-20)

Initial release.