docker-compose.yml

version: '2'
services:
  app:
    build:
      context: .
    command: python src/app.py
    restart: on-failure
    depends_on:
      - db
    environment:
      - TJBOT_DB_HOST=db
      - TJBOT_API_KEY
      - TJBOT_AUTO_QUESTION_TIME
    env_file:
      - .env
  db:
    image: mongo:3.0.14
    volumes:
      - mongodbdata:/data/db
volumes:
  mongodbdata:

If I change the .env file, how could I reload the container to use the new environment variables with minimum downtime?

  • Can't think of a good way other than down then up. Some hacky horror around docker exec if you don't wanna do that? If they change that much maybe externalise them to something like consul? – johnharris85 Feb 10 '17 at 1:14
  • The problem is that using down and up reloads all services, but I want to reload just my application service. I think this is the easiest way, but for many services it can take a while. – Marcos Costa Pinto Feb 10 '17 at 1:24
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If you are running the yml with docker-compose, you can just run docker-compose up -d and it will recreate any containers that have changes and leave all unchanged services untouched.

$ cat docker-compose.env2.yml
version: '2'

services:
  test:
    image: busybox
    # command: env
    command: tail -f /dev/null
    environment:
      - MY_VAR=hello
      - MY_VAR2=world
  test2:
    image: busybox
    command: tail -f /dev/null
    environment:
      - MY_VAR=same ole same ole

$ docker-compose -f docker-compose.env2.yml up -d                                               
Creating network "test_default" with the default driver
Creating test_test_1
Creating test_test2_1

$ vi docker-compose.env2.yml # edit the file to change MY_VAR

$ docker-compose -f docker-compose.env2.yml up -d
Recreating test_test_1
test_test2_1 is up-to-date

If you run the containers as a docker stack deploy -c docker-compose.yml with a version 3 file format, you can do a rolling update of the service which will prevent any downtime if you have multiple instances of your service running. This functionality is still very new, you'll want 1.13.1 to fix some of the issues with updates, and as with anything this new, bugs are still being worked out.

  • I removed the .env file, added a new docker-compose.prod.yml file and overriden the default settings: docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.prod.yml up -d – Marcos Costa Pinto Feb 10 '17 at 14:52

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