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exec | The exec command description and usage | command, container, run, execute |
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Usage: docker exec [OPTIONS] CONTAINER COMMAND [ARG...]
Run a command in a running container
Options:
-d, --detach Detached mode: run command in the background
--detach-keys Override the key sequence for detaching a container
-e, --env=[] Set environment variables
--env-file Read in a file of environment variables
--help Print usage
-i, --interactive Keep STDIN open even if not attached
--privileged Give extended privileges to the command
-t, --tty Allocate a pseudo-TTY
-u, --user Username or UID (format: <name|uid>[:<group|gid>])
-w, --workdir Working directory inside the container
Description
The docker exec
command runs a new command in a running container.
The command started using docker exec
only runs while the container's primary
process (PID 1
) is running, and it is not restarted if the container is
restarted.
COMMAND will run in the default directory of the container. If the underlying image has a custom directory specified with the WORKDIR directive in its Dockerfile, this will be used instead.
COMMAND should be an executable, a chained or a quoted command
will not work. Example: docker exec -ti my_container "echo a && echo b"
will
not work, but docker exec -ti my_container sh -c "echo a && echo b"
will.
Examples
Run docker exec
on a running container
First, start a container.
$ docker run --name ubuntu_bash --rm -i -t ubuntu bash
This will create a container named ubuntu_bash
and start a Bash session.
Next, execute a command on the container.
$ docker exec -d ubuntu_bash touch /tmp/execWorks
This will create a new file /tmp/execWorks
inside the running container
ubuntu_bash
, in the background.
Next, execute an interactive bash
shell on the container.
$ docker exec -it ubuntu_bash bash
This will create a new Bash session in the container ubuntu_bash
.
Next, set an environment variable in the current bash session.
$ docker exec -it -e VAR=1 ubuntu_bash bash
This will create a new Bash session in the container ubuntu_bash
with environment
variable $VAR
set to "1". Note that this environment variable will only be valid
on the current Bash session.
By default docker exec
command runs in the same working directory set when container was created.
$ docker exec -it ubuntu_bash pwd
/
You can select working directory for the command to execute into
$ docker exec -it -w /root ubuntu_bash pwd
/root
Try to run docker exec
on a paused container
If the container is paused, then the docker exec
command will fail with an error:
$ docker pause test
test
$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
1ae3b36715d2 ubuntu:latest "bash" 17 seconds ago Up 16 seconds (Paused) test
$ docker exec test ls
FATA[0000] Error response from daemon: Container test is paused, unpause the container before exec
$ echo $?
1