- **image** (String) The ID of the image to back this container. The easiest way to get this value is to use the `docker_image` resource as is shown in the example.
- **name** (String) The name of the Docker container.
- **attach** (Boolean) If true attach to the container after its creation and waits the end of its execution.
- **capabilities** (Block Set, Max: 1) Add or drop certrain linux capabilities (see [below for nested schema](#nestedblock--capabilities))
- **command** (List of String) The command to use to start the container. For example, to run `/usr/bin/myprogram -f baz.conf` set the command to be `["/usr/bin/myprogram","-","baz.con"]`.
- **cpu_set** (String) A comma-separated list or hyphen-separated range of CPUs a container can use, e.g. `0-1`.
- **cpu_shares** (Number) CPU shares (relative weight) for the container.
- **destroy_grace_seconds** (Number) If defined will attempt to stop the container before destroying. Container will be destroyed after `n` seconds or on successful stop.
- **devices** (Block Set) Bind devices to the container (see [below for nested schema](#nestedblock--devices))
- **dns** (Set of String) DNS servers to use.
- **dns_opts** (Set of String) DNS options used by the DNS provider(s), see `resolv.conf` documentation for valid list of options.
- **dns_search** (Set of String) DNS search domains that are used when bare unqualified hostnames are used inside of the container.
- **domainname** (String) Domain name of the container.
- **entrypoint** (List of String) The command to use as the Entrypoint for the container. The Entrypoint allows you to configure a container to run as an executable. For example, to run `/usr/bin/myprogram` when starting a container, set the entrypoint to be `"/usr/bin/myprogra"]`.
- **env** (Set of String) Environment variables to set.
- **group_add** (Set of String) Additional groups for the container user
- **healthcheck** (Block List, Max: 1) A test to perform to check that the container is healthy (see [below for nested schema](#nestedblock--healthcheck))
- **init** (Boolean) Configured whether an init process should be injected for this container. If unset this will default to the `dockerd` defaults.
- **ipc_mode** (String) IPC sharing mode for the container. Possible values are: `none`, `private`, `shareable`, `container:<name|id>` or `host`.
- **labels** (Block Set) User-defined key/value metadata (see [below for nested schema](#nestedblock--labels))
- **links** (Set of String, Deprecated) Set of links for link based connectivity between containers that are running on the same host.
- **log_driver** (String) The logging driver to use for the container. Defaults to `json-file`.
- **log_opts** (Map of String) Key/value pairs to use as options for the logging driver.
- **logs** (Boolean) Save the container logs (`attach` must be enabled).
- **max_retry_count** (Number) The maximum amount of times to an attempt a restart when `restart` is set to 'on-failure'
- **memory** (Number) The memory limit for the container in MBs.
- **memory_swap** (Number) The total memory limit (memory + swap) for the container in MBs. This setting may compute to `-1` after `terraform apply` if the target host doesn't support memory swap, when that is the case docker will use a soft limitation.
- **mounts** (Block Set) Specification for mounts to be added to containers created as part of the service (see [below for nested schema](#nestedblock--mounts))
- **must_run** (Boolean) If true, then the Docker container will be kept running. If false, then as long as the container exists, Terraform assumes it is successful.
- **security_opts** (Set of String) List of string values to customize labels for MLS systems, such as SELinux. See https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#security-configuration
- **shm_size** (Number) Size of `/dev/shm` in MBs.
- **start** (Boolean) If true, then the Docker container will be started after creation. If false, then the container is only created.
- **stdin_open** (Boolean) If true, keep STDIN open even if not attached (`docker run -i`)
- **sysctls** (Map of String) A map of kernel parameters (sysctls) to set in the container.
- **tmpfs** (Map of String) A map of container directories which should be replaced by `tmpfs mounts`, and their corresponding mount options.
- **tty** (Boolean) If true, allocate a pseudo-tty (`docker run -t`)
- **ulimit** (Block Set) Ulimit options to add (see [below for nested schema](#nestedblock--ulimit))
- **upload** (Block Set) Specifies files to upload to the container before starting it. Only one of `content` or `content_base64` can be set and at least one of them has to be set. (see [below for nested schema](#nestedblock--upload))
- **user** (String) User used for run the first process. Format is `user` or `user:group` which user and group can be passed literraly or by name.
- **userns_mode** (String) Sets the usernamespace mode for the container when usernamespace remapping option is enabled.
- **volumes** (Block Set) Spec for mounting volumes in the container (see [below for nested schema](#nestedblock--volumes))
- **working_dir** (String) The working directory for commands to run in
- **test** (List of String) Command to run to check health. For example, to run `curl -f localhost/health` set the command to be `["CMD", "curl", "-f", "localhost/health"]`.
- **bind_options** (Block List, Max: 1) Optional configuration for the bind type (see [below for nested schema](#nestedblock--mounts--bind_options))
- **read_only** (Boolean) Whether the mount should be read-only
- **source** (String) Mount source (e.g. a volume name, a host path)
- **tmpfs_options** (Block List, Max: 1) Optional configuration for the tmpfs type (see [below for nested schema](#nestedblock--mounts--tmpfs_options))
- **volume_options** (Block List, Max: 1) Optional configuration for the volume type (see [below for nested schema](#nestedblock--mounts--volume_options))
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### Nested Schema for `mounts.bind_options`
Optional:
- **propagation** (String) A propagation mode with the value
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### Nested Schema for `mounts.tmpfs_options`
Optional:
- **mode** (Number) The permission mode for the tmpfs mount in an integer
- **size_bytes** (Number) The size for the tmpfs mount in bytes
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### Nested Schema for `mounts.volume_options`
Optional:
- **driver_name** (String) Name of the driver to use to create the volume
- **driver_options** (Map of String) key/value map of driver specific options
- **labels** (Block Set) User-defined key/value metadata (see [below for nested schema](#nestedblock--mounts--volume_options--labels))
- **no_copy** (Boolean) Populate volume with data from the target
- **content** (String) Literal string value to use as the object content, which will be uploaded as UTF-8-encoded text. Conflicts with `content_base64`&`source`
- **content_base64** (String) Base64-encoded data that will be decoded and uploaded as raw bytes for the object content. This allows safely uploading non-UTF8 binary data, but is recommended only for larger binary content such as the result of the `base64encode` interpolation function. See [here](https://github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-docker/issues/48#issuecomment-374174588) for the reason. Conflicts with `content`&`source`
- **executable** (Boolean) If true, the file will be uploaded with user executable permission. Defaults to false.
- **source** (String) A filename that references a file which will be uploaded as the object content. This allows for large file uploads that do not get stored in state. Conflicts with `content`&`content_base64`
- **source_hash** (String) If using `source`, this will force an update if the file content has updated but the filename has not.