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Generating Docker Compose Files

Overview

Generate production-ready

docker-compose.yml
files for multi-container applications. Define services, networks, volumes, health checks, resource limits, and environment-specific overrides for local development, testing, and single-host production deployments.

Prerequisites

  • Docker Engine 20.10+ and Docker Compose v2 (
    docker compose version
    )
  • Application Dockerfiles for each service or pre-built images available
  • Understanding of service dependencies and inter-service communication ports
  • Environment variable values or
    .env
    files for configuration
  • Sufficient disk space and memory for all containers defined in the stack

Instructions

  1. Scan the project for existing Dockerfiles,
    docker-compose*.yml
    files, and application entry points
  2. Identify all services that compose the application stack (web server, API, database, cache, message queue, worker)
  3. Define each service with image or build context, port mappings, and environment variables
  4. Configure service dependencies using
    depends_on
    with health check conditions to ensure proper startup order
  5. Create named volumes for persistent data (database files, uploads, cache) and bind mounts for development hot-reload
  6. Define custom bridge networks to isolate service groups (frontend, backend, data tier)
  7. Add health checks for each service to enable dependency-aware startup and container orchestrator integration
  8. Set resource limits (
    deploy.resources.limits
    ) for CPU and memory to prevent a single container from exhausting the host
  9. Create environment-specific override files:
    docker-compose.override.yml
    for development,
    docker-compose.prod.yml
    for production
  10. Validate the configuration with
    docker compose config
    to check for syntax errors

Output

  • docker-compose.yml
    with service definitions, networks, and volumes
  • Environment-specific override files (
    docker-compose.override.yml
    ,
    docker-compose.prod.yml
    )
  • .env
    file template with documented variables
  • Dockerfiles for services that require custom builds
  • Helper scripts for common operations (
    start.sh
    ,
    stop.sh
    ,
    logs.sh
    )

Error Handling

ErrorCauseSolution
port is already allocated
Another container or host process using the same portChange the host port mapping or stop the conflicting process
network not found
Referenced network not defined in the compose fileAdd the network under the top-level
networks:
key
service depends on undefined service
Typo in
depends_on
or missing service definition
Verify service names match exactly between
depends_on
and service definitions
volume mount permission denied
Host directory owned by different user than container processUse
user:
directive in service or set proper ownership with an init script
OOM killed
Container exceeded memory limitIncrease
deploy.resources.limits.memory
or optimize application memory usage

Examples

  • "Generate a docker-compose.yml for a Node.js API + PostgreSQL + Redis stack with health checks, named volumes, and a development override with hot-reload."
  • "Create a compose file for a WordPress site with MySQL, Nginx reverse proxy, and Certbot for automatic SSL certificate renewal."
  • "Build a docker-compose stack for a microservices app with 3 APIs, RabbitMQ message broker, and a shared Postgres database with isolated networks."

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