Using JSON with docker compose


Here's an example of a docker compose file in JSON: To use it, just run docker-compose -f docker-compose.json up instead of docker-compose up . Or you can just write the JSON in docker-compose.yaml like a madman. It'll work, thoug...



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Using JSON with docker compose Turns out you can use JSON with docker compose! It's a bit lengthier than YAML, but you don't have to deal with weird whitespace issues wasting half an hour of your time. Here's an example of a docker compose file in JSON: { "version" : "3.8" , "services" : { "nginx" : { "image" : "nginx:alpine" , "ports" : [ "8080:80" ] , "volumes" : [ "./html:/usr/share/nginx/html" ] } To use it, just run docker-compose -f docker-compose.json up instead of docker-compose up . Or you can just write the JSON in docker-compose.yaml like a madman. It'll work, though if you do that, you're definitely a psychopath /s P.S. If you want a GUI for it, then I'd recommend using aleiepure/devtoolbox to convert JSON to YAML and vice-versa. It's also got a JSON formatter and a ton of other tools, so I'd definitely recommend installing it anyways.