One-off Tasks
run [-e|--env KEY=VALUE] [--no-tty] <app> <cmd> # Run a command in a new container using the current app image
run:detached [-e|-env KEY=VALUE] [--no-tty] <app> <cmd> # Run a command in a new detached container using the current app image
run:list [<app>] # List all run containers for an app
Sometimes it is necessary to run a one-off command under an app. Dokku makes it easy to run a fresh container via the run
command.
Usage
Running a one-off command
The run
command can be used to run a one-off process for a specific command. This will start a new container and run the desired command within that container. The container image will be the same container image as was used to start the currently deployed app.
New
Introduced in 0.25.0, this container will be removed after the process exits.
# runs `ls -lah` in the `/app` directory of the app `node-js-app`
dokku run node-js-app ls -lah
# optionally, run can be passed custom environment variables
dokku run --env "NODE_ENV=development" --env "PATH=/custom/path" node-js-app npm run mytask
One off containers are removed at the end of process execution.
Running Procfile commands
The run
command can also be used to run a command defined in the app Procfile
:
Specifying container labels
Containers may have specific labels attached. In order to avoid issues with dokku internals, do not use any labels beginning with either com.dokku
or org.label-schema
.
Disabling TTY
New
Introduced in 0.25.0
One-off containers default to interactive mode where possible. To disable this behavior, specify the --no-tty
flag:
Running a detached container
New
Introduced in 0.25.0
Finally, a container can be run in "detached" mode via the run:detached
Dokku command. Running a process in detached mode will immediately return a CONTAINER_ID
. Detached containers are run without a tty and are also removed at the end of process execution.
Listing one-off containers
New
Introduced in 0.25.0
One-off containers for a given app can be listed via the run:list
command: