Calling docker-compose with python subprocess ends with FileNotFoundError 'docker-compose'
I am quite new to docker so I ran into some error state with my python script. It should listen for a couple of docker containers which have been started with docker-compose up using a specific yaml file.
The ignition process is working but when one container goes down another one (observing entity) should revive it with, say docker-compose start deadmodule
My setup:
- OS: Windows 10
- Docker: 2.0.0.0-win78 (28905)
- Docker Engine: 18.09.0
- Compose: 1.23.1
- Python 3.6
I am trying this:
subprocess.call('docker-compose',
'start',
'deadmodule')
And I tried it also with Popen(['docker-compose', 'start', 'deadmodule'], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
However it ends with this:
FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'docker-compose': 'docker-compose'
python docker docker-compose subprocess
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I am quite new to docker so I ran into some error state with my python script. It should listen for a couple of docker containers which have been started with docker-compose up using a specific yaml file.
The ignition process is working but when one container goes down another one (observing entity) should revive it with, say docker-compose start deadmodule
My setup:
- OS: Windows 10
- Docker: 2.0.0.0-win78 (28905)
- Docker Engine: 18.09.0
- Compose: 1.23.1
- Python 3.6
I am trying this:
subprocess.call('docker-compose',
'start',
'deadmodule')
And I tried it also with Popen(['docker-compose', 'start', 'deadmodule'], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
However it ends with this:
FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'docker-compose': 'docker-compose'
python docker docker-compose subprocess
Is it on the PATH? Have you trieddocker-compose.exe
instead?
– kutschkem
Nov 23 '18 at 10:38
It is on the PATH, since I can call it manually on the windows console without any problems.
– Andre
Nov 23 '18 at 10:41
why don't just userestart=always
in the compose file to revive it automatically with docker?
– Siyu
Nov 23 '18 at 11:01
I do when I encounter any python errors they (containers) do not always come up again.
– Andre
Nov 23 '18 at 11:21
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I am quite new to docker so I ran into some error state with my python script. It should listen for a couple of docker containers which have been started with docker-compose up using a specific yaml file.
The ignition process is working but when one container goes down another one (observing entity) should revive it with, say docker-compose start deadmodule
My setup:
- OS: Windows 10
- Docker: 2.0.0.0-win78 (28905)
- Docker Engine: 18.09.0
- Compose: 1.23.1
- Python 3.6
I am trying this:
subprocess.call('docker-compose',
'start',
'deadmodule')
And I tried it also with Popen(['docker-compose', 'start', 'deadmodule'], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
However it ends with this:
FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'docker-compose': 'docker-compose'
python docker docker-compose subprocess
I am quite new to docker so I ran into some error state with my python script. It should listen for a couple of docker containers which have been started with docker-compose up using a specific yaml file.
The ignition process is working but when one container goes down another one (observing entity) should revive it with, say docker-compose start deadmodule
My setup:
- OS: Windows 10
- Docker: 2.0.0.0-win78 (28905)
- Docker Engine: 18.09.0
- Compose: 1.23.1
- Python 3.6
I am trying this:
subprocess.call('docker-compose',
'start',
'deadmodule')
And I tried it also with Popen(['docker-compose', 'start', 'deadmodule'], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
However it ends with this:
FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'docker-compose': 'docker-compose'
python docker docker-compose subprocess
python docker docker-compose subprocess
asked Nov 23 '18 at 10:25
AndreAndre
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Is it on the PATH? Have you trieddocker-compose.exe
instead?
– kutschkem
Nov 23 '18 at 10:38
It is on the PATH, since I can call it manually on the windows console without any problems.
– Andre
Nov 23 '18 at 10:41
why don't just userestart=always
in the compose file to revive it automatically with docker?
– Siyu
Nov 23 '18 at 11:01
I do when I encounter any python errors they (containers) do not always come up again.
– Andre
Nov 23 '18 at 11:21
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Is it on the PATH? Have you trieddocker-compose.exe
instead?
– kutschkem
Nov 23 '18 at 10:38
It is on the PATH, since I can call it manually on the windows console without any problems.
– Andre
Nov 23 '18 at 10:41
why don't just userestart=always
in the compose file to revive it automatically with docker?
– Siyu
Nov 23 '18 at 11:01
I do when I encounter any python errors they (containers) do not always come up again.
– Andre
Nov 23 '18 at 11:21
Is it on the PATH? Have you tried
docker-compose.exe
instead?– kutschkem
Nov 23 '18 at 10:38
Is it on the PATH? Have you tried
docker-compose.exe
instead?– kutschkem
Nov 23 '18 at 10:38
It is on the PATH, since I can call it manually on the windows console without any problems.
– Andre
Nov 23 '18 at 10:41
It is on the PATH, since I can call it manually on the windows console without any problems.
– Andre
Nov 23 '18 at 10:41
why don't just use
restart=always
in the compose file to revive it automatically with docker?– Siyu
Nov 23 '18 at 11:01
why don't just use
restart=always
in the compose file to revive it automatically with docker?– Siyu
Nov 23 '18 at 11:01
I do when I encounter any python errors they (containers) do not always come up again.
– Andre
Nov 23 '18 at 11:21
I do when I encounter any python errors they (containers) do not always come up again.
– Andre
Nov 23 '18 at 11:21
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When you are not using shell=True
, the file ending won't be automatically added, so what you need to call is docker-compose.exe
, not docker-compose
.
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When you are not using shell=True
, the file ending won't be automatically added, so what you need to call is docker-compose.exe
, not docker-compose
.
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When you are not using shell=True
, the file ending won't be automatically added, so what you need to call is docker-compose.exe
, not docker-compose
.
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When you are not using shell=True
, the file ending won't be automatically added, so what you need to call is docker-compose.exe
, not docker-compose
.
When you are not using shell=True
, the file ending won't be automatically added, so what you need to call is docker-compose.exe
, not docker-compose
.
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Is it on the PATH? Have you tried
docker-compose.exe
instead?– kutschkem
Nov 23 '18 at 10:38
It is on the PATH, since I can call it manually on the windows console without any problems.
– Andre
Nov 23 '18 at 10:41
why don't just use
restart=always
in the compose file to revive it automatically with docker?– Siyu
Nov 23 '18 at 11:01
I do when I encounter any python errors they (containers) do not always come up again.
– Andre
Nov 23 '18 at 11:21