{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Esperti Docker","provider_url":"https:\/\/dockerpros.com\/it","title":"Docker Compose Pull - Dockerpros","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"RRgObcFKgJ\"><a href=\"https:\/\/dockerpros.com\/it\/wiki\/docker-compose-pull\/\">Docker Compose Pull\n\nIl comando docker compose pull viene utilizzato per scaricare le immagini Docker per i servizi definiti nel file docker-compose.yml. Questo comando \u00e8 utile quando si desidera aggiornare le immagini dei servizi alla loro versione pi\u00f9 recente.\n\nEcco un esempio di come utilizzare il comando docker compose pull:\n\n1. Apri il terminale o il prompt dei comandi.\n\n2. Naviga nella directory in cui si trova il file docker-compose.yml.\n\n3. Esegui il seguente comando:\n\n   ```\n   docker compose pull\n   ```\n\n   Questo comando scaricher\u00e0 le immagini Docker per tutti i servizi definiti nel file docker-compose.yml.\n\n4. Una volta completato il download, puoi avviare i servizi utilizzando il comando docker compose up:\n\n   ```\n   docker compose up\n   ```\n\n   Questo comando avvier\u00e0 i servizi utilizzando le immagini Docker appena scaricate.\n\n\u00c8 importante notare che il comando docker compose pull scarica solo le immagini Docker e non avvia i servizi. Se desideri avviare i servizi dopo aver scaricato le immagini, devi eseguire il comando docker compose up separatamente.\n\nInoltre, puoi specificare il nome di un servizio specifico dopo il comando docker compose pull per scaricare solo l'immagine di quel servizio. 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