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Learning Docker

You're reading from   Learning Docker Build, ship, and scale faster

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
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ISBN-13 9781786462923
Length 300 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Jeeva S. Chelladhurai Jeeva S. Chelladhurai
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Pethuru Raj Pethuru Raj
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Vinod Singh Vinod Singh
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Docker FREE CHAPTER 2. Handling Docker Containers 3. Building Images 4. Publishing Images 5. Running Your Private Docker Infrastructure 6. Running Services in a Container 7. Sharing Data with Containers 8. Orchestrating Containers 9. Testing with Docker 10. Debugging Containers 11. Securing Docker Containers 12. The Docker Platform – Distinct Capabilities and Use Cases

Pushing images to Docker Hub

Here, we will create a Docker image on the local machine and push this image to Docker Hub. You need to perform the following steps in this section:

  1. Create a Docker image on the local machine by doing one of the following:
  • Using the docker commit subcommand
  • Using the docker commit subcommand with Dockerfile
  1. Pushing this created image to Docker Hub
  2. Deleting the image from Docker Hub

We will use the ubuntu base image, run the container, add a new directory and a new file, and then create a new image. In Chapter 3, Building Images, we saw how to create a Docker image using Dockerfile. You may refer to that chapter to check for details of the Dockerfile syntax.

We will run the container with the containerforhub name from the base ubuntu image, as shown in the following Terminal code:

$ sudo docker run -i --name="containerforhub" -t ubuntu /bin/bash 
Unable to find image...
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