DockerCLI/docs/reference/commandline/stack_deploy.md

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stack deploy

Deploy a new stack or update an existing stack

Aliases

docker stack deploy, docker stack up

Options

Name Type Default Description
-c, --compose-file stringSlice Path to a Compose file, or - to read from stdin
-d, --detach bool true Exit immediately instead of waiting for the stack services to converge
--prune bool Prune services that are no longer referenced
-q, --quiet bool Suppress progress output
--resolve-image string always Query the registry to resolve image digest and supported platforms (always, changed, never)
--with-registry-auth bool Send registry authentication details to Swarm agents

Description

Create and update a stack from a compose file on the swarm.

Note

This is a cluster management command, and must be executed on a swarm manager node. To learn about managers and workers, refer to the Swarm mode section in the documentation.

Examples

Compose file (--compose-file)

The deploy command supports Compose file version 3.0 and above.

$ docker stack deploy --compose-file docker-compose.yml vossibility

Ignoring unsupported options: links

Creating network vossibility_vossibility
Creating network vossibility_default
Creating service vossibility_nsqd
Creating service vossibility_logstash
Creating service vossibility_elasticsearch
Creating service vossibility_kibana
Creating service vossibility_ghollector
Creating service vossibility_lookupd

The Compose file can also be provided as standard input with --compose-file -:

$ cat docker-compose.yml | docker stack deploy --compose-file - vossibility

Ignoring unsupported options: links

Creating network vossibility_vossibility
Creating network vossibility_default
Creating service vossibility_nsqd
Creating service vossibility_logstash
Creating service vossibility_elasticsearch
Creating service vossibility_kibana
Creating service vossibility_ghollector
Creating service vossibility_lookupd

If your configuration is split between multiple Compose files, e.g. a base configuration and environment-specific overrides, you can provide multiple --compose-file flags.

$ docker stack deploy --compose-file docker-compose.yml -c docker-compose.prod.yml vossibility

Ignoring unsupported options: links

Creating network vossibility_vossibility
Creating network vossibility_default
Creating service vossibility_nsqd
Creating service vossibility_logstash
Creating service vossibility_elasticsearch
Creating service vossibility_kibana
Creating service vossibility_ghollector
Creating service vossibility_lookupd

You can verify that the services were correctly created:

$ docker service ls

ID            NAME                               MODE        REPLICAS  IMAGE
29bv0vnlm903  vossibility_lookupd                replicated  1/1       nsqio/nsq@sha256:eeba05599f31eba418e96e71e0984c3dc96963ceb66924dd37a47bf7ce18a662
4awt47624qwh  vossibility_nsqd                   replicated  1/1       nsqio/nsq@sha256:eeba05599f31eba418e96e71e0984c3dc96963ceb66924dd37a47bf7ce18a662
4tjx9biia6fs  vossibility_elasticsearch          replicated  1/1       elasticsearch@sha256:12ac7c6af55d001f71800b83ba91a04f716e58d82e748fa6e5a7359eed2301aa
7563uuzr9eys  vossibility_kibana                 replicated  1/1       kibana@sha256:6995a2d25709a62694a937b8a529ff36da92ebee74bafd7bf00e6caf6db2eb03
9gc5m4met4he  vossibility_logstash               replicated  1/1       logstash@sha256:2dc8bddd1bb4a5a34e8ebaf73749f6413c101b2edef6617f2f7713926d2141fe
axqh55ipl40h  vossibility_vossibility-collector  replicated  1/1       icecrime/vossibility-collector@sha256:f03f2977203ba6253988c18d04061c5ec7aab46bca9dfd89a9a1fa4500989fba