How can I escape a $ dollar sign in a docker compose file?
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I have a YAML scalar that is throwing the following error when I try to evaluate my docker-compose.yml file:
ERROR: Invalid interpolation format for "environment" option in service "time_service": "${Time.now}"
YAML:
---
version: '2'
services:
time_service:
build: "."
environment:
TIME: "${Time.now}"
How can I maintain the same string output as written, but avoid having the docker-compose interpret it as faulty string interpolation?
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You can use a
$$(double-dollar sign) when your configuration needs a literal dollar sign.
You are hitting the docker-compose variable substitution, which is well documented here:
Both
$VARIABLEand${VARIABLE}syntax are supported. Extended shell-style features, such as${VARIABLE-default}and${VARIABLE/foo/bar}, are not supported.You can use a
$$(double-dollar sign) when your configuration needs a literal dollar sign. This also prevents Compose from interpolating a value, so a$$allows you to refer to environment variables that you don’t want processed by Compose.
docker-compose is written in Python, as you see on github, the doubling mechanism to get the original meaning of special characters can be found in many programs, I needed to use this myself, while programming, as far back in 1984.
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