ERROR: In file './docker-compose.yml', volume must be a mapping not a string

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ERROR: In file './docker-compose.yml', volume 'mariavolume' must be a mapping not a string.

My docker-compose file is almost identical to this one: https://docs.docker.com/compose/wordpress/

version: '2'
services:
  wordpress:
    image: wordpress:latest
    restart: always
    depends_on:
      - db
    ports:
      - 8080:80
    environment:
      WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD: example
      WORDPRESS_DB_HOST: 3306
  db:
    image: mariadb
    restart: always
    environment:
      MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: example
    volumes:
      - maria_volume: /var/lib/mysql
volumes:
  maria_volume: ~/mariadb
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Mohsen ZareZardeyni On

try this:

    volumes:
        - maria_volume: /var/lib/mysql
volumes:
    maria_volume: 
        external:
            name: ~/mariadb
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Daniel On

I was running into the same issue as yourself and as a last act of despair I tried putting

volumes:
  - maria_volume: /var/lib/mysql

before

environment:
  MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: example

I'm not sure what kind of magic applied here but in my case, it worked

Let me know!

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kinjelom On

Try this:

version: '2'
services:
  ...
  db:
    image: mariadb
    restart: always
    environment:
      MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: example
    volumes:
      - ~/mariadb:/var/lib/mysql
0
Fahd Rahali On

try this, it works for me

   volumes:
     - maria_volume: /var/lib/mysql

volumes:
  maria_volume: 
    drive: local
0
Dhiraj Gupta On

In my case this was happening because I missed adding a : after the volume name.

Instead of:

volumes:
    - mysqldata:

I had typed:

volumes:
    - mysqldata

docker-compose up gave me the same error as above.

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DaNeSh On

Unfortunately, there is no such a feature.

You can’t map a top-level volume in docker-compose.

Here are the options:

  • Adding volume per container and map it there. (like what Daniel did here)
  • Create a volume outside of the compose (with mapping) and use it in your compose.

    volumes:
       maria_volume: 
           external:
               name: volume-name
    
0
Akshay Vijay Jain On

correct syntax for volume is
volumes: first:
where first is just a placeholder name to be used for volume

0
Deepak Sharma On

For me this works:

In #docker_compose.yml:

volumes:
  postgres_data: {}
  static: { }
4
JonWillis On

I've just tackled this issue myself. If you just want a volume to store data, then do as below. This will create/reuse a volume that is persisted to disk as part of the Docker graph driver.

The next question is where is this?.

You can find it inside the docker image - Default Location -

C:\Users\Public\Documents\Hyper-V\Virtual hard disks

db:
  image: mariadb
  restart: always
  environment:
    MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: example
  volumes:
    - maria_volume: /var/lib/mysql

volumes:
  maria_volume:

Of course, if you are after mapping a host directory into docker rather than having it inside the Docker graph driver. Then you can do it as follows.

db:
  image: mariadb
  restart: always
  environment:
    MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: example
  volumes:
    - maria_volume: /var/lib/mysql

volumes:
  maria_volume:
    driver: local
    driver_opts:
      o: bind
      type: none
      device: /C/mariadb

Please note, when mapping over host directories as volume (at least on windows) you can have issues with read/write permissions, something I have yet to resolve myself.