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Some useful command line utility to wait until all services declared in a docker-compose file are up and running.

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docker-compose-wait

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Some useful script to wait until all services declared in a docker-compose file are up and running.

This script uses the health check mechanism provided since Docker 1.12. If your services have a configured health check, after making a docker-compose up -d you can simply call this script to have it wait until all your services health statuses are fixed. If they are all healthy it will return 0 if any of them is unhealthy (or Down) it will return -1.

This script can be useful, as example, in Continuous Integration or other situations when you just want to wait until a stack is deployed before performing other actions.

Please note this script does not do anything about dependencies startup order.

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