Example below creates dbdata named volume and references it inside db service:
version: '2'
services:
db:
image: mysql
volumes:
- dbdata:/var/lib/mysql
volumes:
dbdata:
driver: local
(from https://stackoverflow.com/a/35675553/4291814)
I can see the path for the volume defaults to:
/var/lib/docker/volumes/project_name_dbdata
My question is how to configure the path on host for the dbdata volume.
With the local
volume driver comes the ability to use arbitrary mounts; by using a bind mount you can achieve exactly this.
For setting up a named volume that gets mounted into /srv/db-data, your docker-compose.yml would look like this:
version: '2'
services:
db:
image: mysql
volumes:
- dbdata:/var/lib/mysql
volumes:
dbdata:
driver: local
driver_opts:
type: 'none'
o: 'bind'
device: '/srv/db-data'
I have not tested it with the version 2 of the compose file format, but https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-versioning/#version-2 does not indicate, that it should not work.
I've also not tested it on Windows...
The location of named volumes is managed by docker; if you want to specify the location yourself, you can either "bind mount" a host directory, or use a volume plugin that allows you to specify a path.
You can find some details in another answer I posted recently; https://stackoverflow.com/a/36321403/1811501