title: “stack services” description: “The stack services command description and usage” keywords: “stack, services” advisory: “experimental”

stack services (experimental)

Usage:	docker stack services [OPTIONS] STACK

List the services in the stack

Options:
  -f, --filter value   Filter output based on conditions provided
      --help           Print usage
  -q, --quiet          Only display IDs

Lists the services that are running as part of the specified stack. This command has to be run targeting a manager node.

For example, the following command shows all services in the myapp stack:

$ docker stack services myapp

ID            NAME            REPLICAS  IMAGE                                                                          COMMAND
7be5ei6sqeye  myapp_web       1/1       nginx@sha256:23f809e7fd5952e7d5be065b4d3643fbbceccd349d537b62a123ef2201bc886f
dn7m7nhhfb9y  myapp_db        1/1       mysql@sha256:a9a5b559f8821fe73d58c3606c812d1c044868d42c63817fa5125fd9d8b7b539

Filtering

The filtering flag (-f or --filter) format is a key=value pair. If there is more than one filter, then pass multiple flags (e.g. --filter "foo=bar" --filter "bif=baz"). Multiple filter flags are combined as an OR filter.

The following command shows both the web and db services:

$ docker stack services --filter name=myapp_web --filter name=myapp_db myapp

ID            NAME            REPLICAS  IMAGE                                                                          COMMAND
7be5ei6sqeye  myapp_web       1/1       nginx@sha256:23f809e7fd5952e7d5be065b4d3643fbbceccd349d537b62a123ef2201bc886f
dn7m7nhhfb9y  myapp_db        1/1       mysql@sha256:a9a5b559f8821fe73d58c3606c812d1c044868d42c63817fa5125fd9d8b7b539

The currently supported filters are:

  • id / ID (--filter id=7be5ei6sqeye, or --filter ID=7be5ei6sqeye)
  • name (--filter name=myapp_web)
  • label (--filter label=key=value)

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