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This skill configures Docker Compose for multi-container R development environments, handling service definitions, volumes, networking, and environment variables. Use it when running R alongside services like databases or APIs, or to create reproducible development setups. It helps orchestrate containers and manage configurations across development and production.

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Set Up Docker Compose

Configure Docker Compose for R dev + deployment envs.

When Use

  • Running R alongside other services (databases, APIs)
  • Setting up reproducible dev env
  • Orchestrating R-based MCP server container
  • Managing env vars + volume mounts

Inputs

  • Required: Dockerfile for R service
  • Required: Project dir to mount
  • Optional: Additional services (database, cache, web server)
  • Optional: Env var config

Steps

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: docker-compose.yml file exists with R service defined, volume mounts for project + renv cache, env vars for R library paths.

If fail: YAML syntax invalid? Validate with docker compose config. Indentation must use spaces (not tabs), all string values with special chars 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: Additional service (e.g., PostgreSQL) defined with own volume, env vars, port mapping. R service has depends_on referencing new service.

If fail: Database service fails to start? Check docker compose logs postgres for init errors. Verify env vars like POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE point to valid secrets or switch to POSTGRES_PASSWORD for dev.

Step 3: Configure Networking

For services needing localhost access (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: host mode for services needing localhost (MCP servers), or bridge with explicit port mappings for isolated services.

If fail: Services cannot communicate? Verify same network. With bridge, use service names as hostnames (postgres not localhost). With host mode, use localhost, ensure ports do not conflict.

Step 4: Manage Environment Variables

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

If fail: Variables not resolving? Ensure .env in same dir as docker-compose.yml. Run docker compose config to see resolved config with all vars 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 env vars.

Step 6: Create Override for Development

Make docker-compose.override.yml for local dev settings.

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

Auto merged with docker-compose.yml.

Got: docker-compose.override.yml exists with dev-specific settings (extra volumes, debug flags), auto applied when running docker compose up.

If fail: Overrides not taking effect? Verify filename exactly docker-compose.override.yml. Run docker compose config to confirm merge. For explicit override files, use docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f custom-override.yml up.

Checks

  • docker compose build completes without errors
  • docker compose up starts all services
  • Volume mounts share files between host + container
  • Env vars 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 same ports on host
  • Docker Desktop vs CLI: docker compose (v2) vs docker-compose (v1). Use v2.
  • WSL path mounts: Use /mnt/c/... paths when mounting Windows dirs from WSL
  • Named volumes vs bind mounts: Named volumes persist across rebuilds; bind mounts reflect host changes immediately

See Also

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

GitHub Repository

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