docs/_data/engine-cli/docker_stack_ls.yaml

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command: docker stack ls
aliases: list
short: List stacks
long: |-
Lists the stacks.
> **Note**
>
> This is a cluster management command, and must be executed on a swarm
> manager node. To learn about managers and workers, refer to the
> [Swarm mode section](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/) in the
> documentation.
usage: docker stack ls [OPTIONS]
pname: docker stack
plink: docker_stack.yaml
options:
- option: all-namespaces
value_type: bool
default_value: "false"
description: List stacks from all Kubernetes namespaces
deprecated: true
experimental: false
experimentalcli: false
kubernetes: true
swarm: false
- option: format
value_type: string
description: Pretty-print stacks using a Go template
deprecated: false
experimental: false
experimentalcli: false
kubernetes: false
swarm: false
- option: namespace
value_type: stringSlice
default_value: '[]'
description: Kubernetes namespaces to use
deprecated: true
experimental: false
experimentalcli: false
kubernetes: true
swarm: false
inherited_options:
- option: kubeconfig
value_type: string
description: Kubernetes config file
deprecated: true
experimental: false
experimentalcli: false
kubernetes: true
swarm: false
- option: orchestrator
value_type: string
description: Orchestrator to use (swarm|kubernetes|all)
deprecated: true
experimental: false
experimentalcli: false
kubernetes: false
swarm: false
examples: |-
The following command shows all stacks and some additional information:
```console
$ docker stack ls
ID SERVICES ORCHESTRATOR
myapp 2 Kubernetes
vossibility-stack 6 Swarm
```
### Formatting
The formatting option (`--format`) pretty-prints stacks using a Go template.
Valid placeholders for the Go template are listed below:
| Placeholder | Description |
|-----------------|--------------------|
| `.Name` | Stack name |
| `.Services` | Number of services |
| `.Orchestrator` | Orchestrator name |
| `.Namespace` | Namespace |
When using the `--format` option, the `stack ls` command either outputs
the data exactly as the template declares or, when using the
`table` directive, includes column headers as well.
The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the
`Name` and `Services` entries separated by a colon (`:`) for all stacks:
```console
$ docker stack ls --format "{{.Name}}: {{.Services}}"
web-server: 1
web-cache: 4
```
deprecated: false
min_api_version: "1.25"
experimental: false
experimentalcli: false
kubernetes: false
swarm: false