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title: Containerize a Python application
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keywords: python, flask, containerize, initialize
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description: Learn how to containerize a Python application.
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aliases:
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- /language/python/build-images/
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- /language/python/run-containers/
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---
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## Prerequisites
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* You have installed the latest version of [Docker Desktop](../../get-docker.md).
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* You have a [git client](https://git-scm.com/downloads). The examples in this section use a command-line based git client, but you can use any client.
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## Overview
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This section walks you through containerizing and running a Python application.
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## Get the sample application
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The sample application uses the popular [Flask](https://flask.palletsprojects.com/) framework.
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Clone the sample application to use with this guide. Open a terminal, change directory to a directory that you want to work in, and run the following command to clone the repository:
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```console
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$ git clone https://github.com/docker/python-docker
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```
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## Initialize Docker assets
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Now that you have an application, you can use `docker init` to create the
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necessary Docker assets to containerize your application. Inside the
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`python-docker` directory, run the `docker init` command. `docker init` provides
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some default configuration, but you'll need to answer a few questions about your
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application. For example, this application uses Flask to run. Refer to the
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following example to answer the prompts from `docker init` and use the same
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answers for your prompts.
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```console
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$ docker init
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Welcome to the Docker Init CLI!
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This utility will walk you through creating the following files with sensible defaults for your project:
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- .dockerignore
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- Dockerfile
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- compose.yaml
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- README.Docker.md
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Let's get started!
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? What application platform does your project use? Python
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? What version of Python do you want to use? 3.11.4
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? What port do you want your app to listen on? 5000
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? What is the command to run your app? python3 -m flask run --host=0.0.0.0
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```
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You should now have the following contents in your `python-docker`
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directory.
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```text
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├── python-docker/
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│ ├── app.py
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│ ├── requirements.txt
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│ ├── .dockerignore
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│ ├── compose.yaml
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│ ├── Dockerfile
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│ ├── README.Docker.md
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│ └── README.md
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```
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To learn more about the files that `docker init` added, see the following:
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- [Dockerfile](../../engine/reference/builder.md)
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- [.dockerignore](../../engine/reference/builder.md#dockerignore-file)
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- [compose.yaml](../../compose/compose-file/_index.md)
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## Run the application
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Inside the `python-docker` directory, run the following command in a
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terminal.
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```console
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$ docker compose up --build
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```
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Open a browser and view the application at [http://localhost:5000](http://localhost:5000). You should see a simple Flask application.
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In the terminal, press `ctrl`+`c` to stop the application.
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### Run the application in the background
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You can run the application detached from the terminal by adding the `-d`
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option. Inside the `python-docker` directory, run the following command
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in a terminal.
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```console
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$ docker compose up --build -d
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```
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Open a browser and view the application at [http://localhost:5000](http://localhost:5000).
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You should see a simple Flask application.
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In the terminal, run the following command to stop the application.
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```console
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$ docker compose down
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```
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For more information about Compose commands, see the [Compose CLI
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reference](../../compose/reference/_index.md).
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## Summary
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In this section, you learned how you can containerize and run your Python
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application using Docker.
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Related information:
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- [Build with Docker guide](../../build/guide/index.md)
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- [Docker Compose overview](../../compose/_index.md)
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## Next steps
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In the next section, you'll learn how you can develop your application using
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containers.
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{{< button text="Develop your application" url="develop.md" >}}
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