I couldn't figure out what the difference between those.
docker-compose up
docker-compose up --build
docker-compose build --no-cache
Is there any command for up
without cache?
The following only builds the images, does not start the containers:
docker-compose build
The following builds the images if the images do not exist and starts the containers:
docker-compose up
If you add the --build
option, it is forced to build the images even when not needed:
docker-compose up --build
The following skips the image build process:
docker-compose up --no-build
If the images aren't built beforehand, it fails.
The --no-cache
option disables the Docker build cache in the image creation process. This is used to cache each layer in the Dockerfile and to speed up the image creation reusing layers (~ Dockerfile lines) previously built for other images that are identical.
-d
) for docker-compose up -d
are not in the documentation for just docker-compose
. You must look at docs.docker.com/compose/reference/up
Aug 26, 2018 at 4:21
--build
forces the (re-)build of the images. If you omit the flag and the image exists already, it won't get rebuilt.
docker-compose build when you need to build or rebuild Docker images.
docker-compose up to start and manage containers based on the images you've built or already have.