Explicit naming for Docker containers in docker-compose files #48
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This changes the handling of container names to allow explicit naming in the
docker-compose.yml
file for projects and containers. This approach aligns with the typical usage of Docker Compose, where users often run commands likedocker compose up -f path/to/docker-compose.yml
without specifying a project name. The project name is already specified in thedocker-compose.yml
and this makes the projectName optional when instantiating theDockerodeCompose
class.