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This skill configures Docker Compose for multi-container R development environments, enabling you to run R alongside services like databases and APIs. It covers service definitions, volume mounts, networking, and environment configuration for both development and production setups. Use it to create reproducible R environments or orchestrate R-based container services.

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Set Up Docker Compose

Configure Docker Compose for R development and deployment environments.

When to Use

  • Running R alongside other services (databases, APIs)
  • Setting up a reproducible development environment
  • Orchestrating an R-based MCP server container
  • Managing environment variables and volume mounts

Inputs

  • Required: Dockerfile for the R service
  • Required: Project directory to mount
  • Optional: Additional services (database, cache, web server)
  • Optional: Environment variable configuration

Procedure

Step 1: Create docker-compose.yml

version: '3.8'

services:
  r-dev:
    build:
      context: .
      dockerfile: Dockerfile
    container_name: r-dev
    image: r-dev:latest

    volumes:
      - .:/workspace
      - renv-cache:/workspace/renv/cache

    stdin_open: true
    tty: true

    environment:
      - TERM=xterm-256color
      - R_LIBS_USER=/workspace/renv/library
      - RENV_PATHS_CACHE=/workspace/renv/cache

    command: R

    restart: unless-stopped

volumes:
  renv-cache:
    driver: local

Got: A docker-compose.yml file with the R service defined, including volume mounts for the project directory and renv cache, and environment variables for R library paths.

If fail: With invalid YAML, validate using docker compose config. Ensure indentation uses spaces (not tabs) and all string values with special characters are quoted.

Step 2: Add Additional Services (If Needed)

services:
  r-dev:
    # ... as above
    depends_on:
      - postgres
    environment:
      - DB_HOST=postgres
      - DB_PORT=5432

  postgres:
    image: postgres:16
    container_name: r-postgres
    environment:
      POSTGRES_DB: analysis
      POSTGRES_USER: ruser
      POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE: /run/secrets/db_password
    volumes:
      - pgdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data
    ports:
      - "5432:5432"

volumes:
  renv-cache:
  pgdata:

Got: The additional service (e.g., PostgreSQL) is defined with its own volume, environment variables, and port mapping. The R service has depends_on referencing the new service.

If fail: If the database service fails to start, check docker compose logs postgres for initialization errors. Verify that environment variables like POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE point to valid secrets or switch to POSTGRES_PASSWORD for development.

Step 3: Configure Networking

For services that need localhost access (e.g., MCP servers):

services:
  r-dev:
    network_mode: "host"

For isolated networking:

services:
  r-dev:
    networks:
      - app-network
    ports:
      - "3000:3000"

networks:
  app-network:
    driver: bridge

Got: Networking configured appropriately: host mode for services needing localhost access (MCP servers), or bridge networking with explicit port mappings for isolated services.

If fail: If services cannot communicate, verify they are on the same network. With bridge networking, use service names as hostnames (e.g., postgres not localhost). With host mode, use localhost and ensure ports do not conflict.

Step 4: Manage Environment Variables

Create .env file (git-ignored):

R_VERSION=4.5.0
GITHUB_PAT=your_token_here

Reference in compose:

services:
  r-dev:
    build:
      args:
        R_VERSION: ${R_VERSION}
    env_file:
      - .env

Got: A .env file (git-ignored) with project-specific variables, and docker-compose.yml references it via env_file or variable interpolation (${VAR}).

If fail: If variables are not resolving, ensure the .env file is in the same directory as docker-compose.yml. Run docker compose config to see the resolved configuration with all variables expanded.

Step 5: Build and Run

# Build images
docker compose build

# Start services
docker compose up -d

# Attach to R session
docker compose exec r-dev R

# View logs
docker compose logs -f r-dev

# Stop services
docker compose down

Got: All services start. R session accessible.

If fail: Check docker compose logs for startup errors. Common: port conflicts, missing environment variables.

Step 6: Create Override for Development

Create docker-compose.override.yml for local development settings:

services:
  r-dev:
    volumes:
      - /path/to/local/packages:/extra-packages
    environment:
      - DEBUG=true

This is automatically merged with docker-compose.yml.

Got: A docker-compose.override.yml file with development-specific settings (extra volumes, debug flags) automatically applied when running docker compose up.

If fail: If overrides are not taking effect, verify the filename is exactly docker-compose.override.yml. Run docker compose config to confirm the merge. For explicit override files, use docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f custom-override.yml up.

Validation

  • docker compose build completes without errors
  • docker compose up starts all services
  • Volume mounts correctly share files between host and container
  • Environment variables are available inside containers
  • Services can communicate with each other
  • docker compose down cleanly stops everything

Pitfalls

  • Volume mount permissions: Linux containers may create files as root. Use user: directive or fix permissions.
  • Port conflicts: Check for services already using the same ports on the host
  • Docker Desktop vs CLI: docker compose (v2) vs docker-compose (v1). Use v2.
  • WSL path mounts: Use /mnt/c/... paths when mounting Windows directories from WSL
  • Named volumes vs bind mounts: Named volumes persist across rebuilds; bind mounts reflect host changes immediately

Related Skills

  • create-r-dockerfile - create the Dockerfile that compose references
  • containerize-mcp-server - compose configuration for MCP servers
  • optimize-docker-build-cache - speed up compose builds

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