How to restart a container with every interval timeout in docker-compose?












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How to restart a container with every interval timeout in docker-compose.yml by an option?



This is my simplified docker-compose.yml:



version: '3'

services:
ivms_app:
build: .
image: an_image
container_name: app_name
restart: unless-stopped

ports:
- "9001:9001"


I have set the restart option with unless-stopped attribute. But I want an option for restarting a container with every interval timeout in docker-compose.yml like this:



interval_restart: 30 # 30 minutes










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  • I don't think there is a way to do this kind of configuration in the docker-compose.yml file. Have you tried anything else? For example a cron job which will run a script every 30 minutes that does what you want? Related: How to restart a single container with docker-compose.

    – tgogos
    Nov 26 '18 at 11:14






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    I'm curious that under what context do you want to have this behavior?

    – Siyu
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:25
















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How to restart a container with every interval timeout in docker-compose.yml by an option?



This is my simplified docker-compose.yml:



version: '3'

services:
ivms_app:
build: .
image: an_image
container_name: app_name
restart: unless-stopped

ports:
- "9001:9001"


I have set the restart option with unless-stopped attribute. But I want an option for restarting a container with every interval timeout in docker-compose.yml like this:



interval_restart: 30 # 30 minutes










share|improve this question

























  • I don't think there is a way to do this kind of configuration in the docker-compose.yml file. Have you tried anything else? For example a cron job which will run a script every 30 minutes that does what you want? Related: How to restart a single container with docker-compose.

    – tgogos
    Nov 26 '18 at 11:14






  • 1





    I'm curious that under what context do you want to have this behavior?

    – Siyu
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:25














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How to restart a container with every interval timeout in docker-compose.yml by an option?



This is my simplified docker-compose.yml:



version: '3'

services:
ivms_app:
build: .
image: an_image
container_name: app_name
restart: unless-stopped

ports:
- "9001:9001"


I have set the restart option with unless-stopped attribute. But I want an option for restarting a container with every interval timeout in docker-compose.yml like this:



interval_restart: 30 # 30 minutes










share|improve this question
















How to restart a container with every interval timeout in docker-compose.yml by an option?



This is my simplified docker-compose.yml:



version: '3'

services:
ivms_app:
build: .
image: an_image
container_name: app_name
restart: unless-stopped

ports:
- "9001:9001"


I have set the restart option with unless-stopped attribute. But I want an option for restarting a container with every interval timeout in docker-compose.yml like this:



interval_restart: 30 # 30 minutes







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  • I don't think there is a way to do this kind of configuration in the docker-compose.yml file. Have you tried anything else? For example a cron job which will run a script every 30 minutes that does what you want? Related: How to restart a single container with docker-compose.

    – tgogos
    Nov 26 '18 at 11:14






  • 1





    I'm curious that under what context do you want to have this behavior?

    – Siyu
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:25



















  • I don't think there is a way to do this kind of configuration in the docker-compose.yml file. Have you tried anything else? For example a cron job which will run a script every 30 minutes that does what you want? Related: How to restart a single container with docker-compose.

    – tgogos
    Nov 26 '18 at 11:14






  • 1





    I'm curious that under what context do you want to have this behavior?

    – Siyu
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:25

















I don't think there is a way to do this kind of configuration in the docker-compose.yml file. Have you tried anything else? For example a cron job which will run a script every 30 minutes that does what you want? Related: How to restart a single container with docker-compose.

– tgogos
Nov 26 '18 at 11:14





I don't think there is a way to do this kind of configuration in the docker-compose.yml file. Have you tried anything else? For example a cron job which will run a script every 30 minutes that does what you want? Related: How to restart a single container with docker-compose.

– tgogos
Nov 26 '18 at 11:14




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1





I'm curious that under what context do you want to have this behavior?

– Siyu
Nov 26 '18 at 12:25





I'm curious that under what context do you want to have this behavior?

– Siyu
Nov 26 '18 at 12:25












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