![]() ![]() These instructions assume you already have Docker Engine and Docker CLI installed and now want to install the Compose plugin.įor Compose standalone, see Install Compose Standalone. ![]() Set up Docker’s repository on your Linux system.To install the Compose plugin on Linux, you can either: If exit from the Container session, the process of a Container finishes. First we install yum-utils, which gives a command for easily adding repositories. We will install the latest version from main docker repository. On this page you can find instructions on how to install the Compose plugin on Linux from the command line. docker run centos /bin/echo 'Welcome to the Docker World' Welcome to the Docker World 3 Connect to the interactive session of a Container with i and t option like follows. The default docker version (with CentOS 7) is 2:1.13.1-162git64e9980, which is quite old. For more information, see the Evolution of Compose. This section shows you how to do just that. To get the latest and greatest version, install Docker from the official Docker repository. Make sure you switch to Compose V2 with the docker compose CLI plugin or by activating the Use Docker Compose V2 setting in Docker Desktop. Step 1 Installing Docker The Docker installation package available in the official CentOS 7 repository may not be the latest version. From the end of June 2023 Compose V1 won’t be supported anymore and will be removed from all Docker Desktop versions. ![]()
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