I meant this: blog.newrelic.com/2016/08/24/docke...
That is what Docker Compose v2.1 was using on the condition option on the depends_on, and that is what Docker Compose v3 removed.
Of course, I may be wrong, so by all means please investigate and let me know!
i think you're right about depends_on but we might be lucky with healthcheck: docs.docker.com/compose/compose-fi... (this will only tell us an indication if the container is healthy or not). here's an example to try (docker not docker-compose): github.com/tomwillfixit/healthcheck
also, i was trying to find depends_on with v3 out there in the wild and found this example: github.com/Eficode/Docker-Selenium...
so i must say i'm confused. i hope i'll have the time to play with it myself soon to figure it out
Please let me know if you find anything!
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I meant this:
blog.newrelic.com/2016/08/24/docke...
That is what Docker Compose v2.1 was using on the condition option on the depends_on, and that is what Docker Compose v3 removed.
Of course, I may be wrong, so by all means please investigate and let me know!
i think you're right about depends_on but we might be lucky with healthcheck:
docs.docker.com/compose/compose-fi...
(this will only tell us an indication if the container is healthy or not).
here's an example to try (docker not docker-compose):
github.com/tomwillfixit/healthcheck
also, i was trying to find depends_on with v3 out there in the wild and found this example:
github.com/Eficode/Docker-Selenium...
so i must say i'm confused.
i hope i'll have the time to play with it myself soon to figure it out
Please let me know if you find anything!