docker-latest-push (1) - Linux Manuals
docker-latest-push: Push an image or a repository to a registry
NAME
docker-push - Push an image or a repository to a registry
SYNOPSIS
docker push [--help] NAME[:TAG] | [REGISTRY_HOST[:REGISTRY_PORT]/]NAME[:TAG]
DESCRIPTION
Use docker push to share your images to the <https://hub.docker.com> registry or to a self-hosted one.
Refer to docker-tag(1) for more information about valid image and tag names.
Killing the docker push process, for example by pressing CTRL-c while it is running in a terminal, terminates the push operation.
Registry credentials are managed by docker-login(1).
OPTIONS
--disable-content-trust
--help
First save the new image by finding the container ID (using docker ps)
and then committing it to a new image name. Note that only a-z0-9-_. are
allowed when naming images:
Now, push the image to the registry using the image ID. In this example the
registry is on host named registry-host and listening on port 5000. To do
this, tag the image with the host name or IP address, and the port of the
registry:
Check that this worked by running:
You should see both rhel-httpd and registry-host:5000/myadmin/rhel-httpd
listed.
April 2014, Originally compiled by William Henry (whenry at redhat dot com)
based on docker.com source material and internal work.
June 2014, updated by Sven Dowideit
<SvenDowideit [at] home.org.au>
April 2015, updated by Mary Anthony for v2
<mary [at] docker.com>
June 2015, updated by Sally O'Malley
<somalley [at] redhat.com>
EXAMPLES
Pushing a new image to a registry
# docker commit c16378f943fe rhel-httpd
# docker tag rhel-httpd registry-host:5000/myadmin/rhel-httpd
# docker push registry-host:5000/myadmin/rhel-httpd
# docker images
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