Hi,
I’m fairly new to docker and ran in an issue settig up Mealie using Portainer on my Synology. I’ve altered their documentation here to include a specific IP in my home network using macvlan but when deploying the stack I get the error:
"Deployment error
failed to deploy a stack: validating /data/compose/24/docker-compose.yml: services.mealie.networks.networks Additional property mvl is not allowed"
---
version: "3.7"
services:
mealie:
image: ghcr.io/mealie-recipes/mealie:v1.0.0-RC1.1
container_name: mealie
ports:
- "9000:9000" #
networks:
mvl:
ipv4_address: 192.168.178.196
networks:
mvl:
external: true
deploy:
resources:
limits:
memory: 2000M #
volumes:
- mealie-data:/app/data/
environment:
# Set Backend ENV Variables Here
- ALLOW_SIGNUP=true
- PUID=1024
- PGID=100
- TZ=Europe/berlin
- MAX_WORKERS=1
- WEB_CONCURRENCY=1
- BASE_URL=https://mealie.yourdomain.com
restart: always
volumes:
mealie-data:
driver: local
Other stacks I’ve deployed hadn’t had an issue when adding the networks tab this way. What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance
seems like you have a networks.networks key in your yaml, is that intended?
Even after changing that (at least I assume you meant that)
version: “3.7” services: mealie: image: ghcr.io/mealie-recipes/mealie:v1.0.0-RC1.1 container_name: mealie ports: - “9000:9000” # networks: mvl: ipv4_address: 192.168.178.196 networks: mvl: external: true deploy: resources: limits: memory: 2000M #
I still get
“Deployment error
failed to deploy a stack: validating /data/compose/39/docker-compose.yml: networks.mvl Additional property volumes is not allowed”
Is there something I’m misunderstanding? Other containers I’ve deployed successfully just include
networks: mvl: external: true
at the end of the yaml
Now your indentation is wrong. It assumes volumes as a option of networks, which doesnt work.
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Got it working with another comment. I’ll dig deeper into the yaml/docker documentation, it’s 5:21am here so I‘ll definitely need to get some sleep