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# Services
Woodpecker provides a services section in the YAML file used for defining service containers.
The below configuration composes database and cache containers.
Services are accessed using custom hostnames.
In the example below, the MySQL service is assigned the hostname `database` and is available at `database:3306`.
```yaml
steps:
- name: build
image: golang
commands:
- go build
- go test
services:
- name: database
image: mysql
- name: cache
image: redis
```
You can define a port and a protocol explicitly:
```yaml
services:
- name: database
image: mysql
ports:
- 3306
- name: wireguard
image: wg
ports:
- 51820/udp
```
## Configuration
Service containers generally expose environment variables to customize service startup such as default usernames, passwords and ports. Please see the official image documentation to learn more.
```diff
services:
- name: database
image: mysql
+ environment:
+ - MYSQL_DATABASE=test
+ - MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes
- name: cache
image: redis
```
## Detachment
Service and long running containers can also be included in the pipeline section of the configuration using the detach parameter without blocking other steps. This should be used when explicit control over startup order is required.
```diff
steps:
- name: build
image: golang
commands:
- go build
- go test
- name: database
image: redis
+ detach: true
- name: test
image: golang
commands:
- go test
```
Containers from detached steps will terminate when the pipeline ends.
## Initialization
Service containers require time to initialize and begin to accept connections. If you are unable to connect to a service you may need to wait a few seconds or implement a backoff.
```diff
steps:
- name: test
image: golang
commands:
+ - sleep 15
- go get
- go test
services:
- name: database
image: mysql
```
## Complete Pipeline Example
```yaml
services:
- name: database
image: mysql
environment:
- MYSQL_DATABASE=test
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=example
steps:
- name: get-version
image: ubuntu
commands:
- ( apt update && apt dist-upgrade -y && apt install -y mysql-client 2>&1 )> /dev/null
- sleep 30s # need to wait for mysql-server init
- echo 'SHOW VARIABLES LIKE "version"' | mysql -uroot -hdatabase test -pexample
```