Hey guys, im writing here because i’m really out of options and ideas. I have been trying to set up my lemmy instance in docker put i keep failing at the first step. I have filled every {{}} detail and still getting this error:
The Compose file ‘./docker-compose.yml’ is invalid because: Invalid top-level property “x-logging”. Valid top-level sections for this Compose file are: version, services, networks, volumes, secrets, configs, and extensions starting with “x-”.
You might be seeing this error because you’re using the wrong Compose file version. Either specify a supported version (e.g “2.2” or “3.3”) and place your service definitions under the
services
key, or omit theversion
key and place your service definitions at the root of the file to use version 1.
I have tried to edit the version number, even deleting it but then im getting this:
The Compose file ‘./docker-compose.yml’ is invalid because: Unsupported config option for x-logging: ‘options’ Unsupported config option for services: ‘proxy’
Do you have any idea?
Edit: Thank you all for the ideas. Actually the docker compose up -d solved it!
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Jesus man that was it. docker compose up -d solved it. Thank you so much
This means your
docker-compose
is very outdated or even broken.To give you some context, originally Docker Compose was a separate project. It’s a separate program called
docker-compose
. It evolved for quite a while, and was eventually rewritten and included as a part of Docker itself, becaming a sub-command (docker compose
).Just uninstall the old Compose (so it won’t cause you any issues) and keep only Docker.