Intro
Basic docker commands page has been introduced to help docker newcomers to start working with docker with few basic commands.
Requirements
- You know the Artifactory docker repository URL where your desired image currently is or will be located
- Valid credentials with access to desired repository
Your machine where you will work with Docker.
It can be virtual machine, server, testbed, laptop, workstation - this is up to you and your possibilities.
Docker client installed on your machine according to Dockerinstallation
- Proper connectivity from your machine to repository URL
Docker installation
There is multiple ways how to install docker client. You need to have sudo access on your machine to be able to setup Docker.
We recommend this:
on CentOS/Fedora
sudo yum install docker -y
on Ubuntu
sudo apt install docker -y
For using docker without "sudo" user must be member of "docker" group on testbed to be able to utilize docker properly without need to type sudo all the time:
sudo groupadd docker sudo usermod -a -G docker $USER sudo systemctl restart docker docker version
Docker daemon unix socket is owned by root user, standard user cannot operate docker by default. However, docker daemon can be controlled by members of "docker" group, so we are utilising this possibility.
Login
To be able to work with private docker registry/repository, users must login first. More information can be found at https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/login/
docker login <REPOSITORY_URL> # Or with providing username to avoid asking username repeatedly docker login -u <USER_NAME> <REPOSITORY_URL> # Or with providing username and password to avoid asking credentials - do not use in shared environments as other users could be able to find your password in plaintext in command history docker login -u <USER_NAME> -p <USER_PASSWORD> <REPOSITORY_URL>
Working with images
Pull image from official public docker repository
docker pull <IMAGE>:<TAG>
Pull image from specific repository
docker pull <REPOSITORY_KEY>.artifactory.shared.tds.CUSTOMERX.com/<IMAGE>:<TAG>
Tagging image with specific tag or version
docker tag <IMAGE>:<TAG> <REPOSITORY_KEY>.artifactory.shared.tds.CUSTOMERX.com/<IMAGE>:<TAG>
Push image to specific repository
docker push <REPOSITORY_KEY>.artifactory.shared.tds.CUSTOMERX.com/<IMAGE>:<TAG>
Images list
docker images
Image remove
docker rm <IMAGE_ID>
Working with containers
Containers list
docker container ls --all
Running container
docker run <REPOSITORY_KEY>.artifactory.shared.tds.CUSTOMERX.com/<IMAGE>:<TAG>
Stopping container
docker stop <CONTAINER>
Other helpful commands
Clearing local docker data
This command removes all unused images, containers and other data from docker locally. For more info, refer to official documentation.
It is helpful for easy starting with the "clear table".
docker system prune -a -f