By Lukas Aichbauer and Ivan Popovic | March 14, 2024 | 3 min watch time
Learn How To Create A Docker Image In 162 Seconds
Description
Learn all the commands needed to create your first Docker Image in 162 seconds.
Learning outcomes
- What is a Docker Image?
- How do I create my first Docker Image?
- What commands do I need?
- How do the commands work together?
- How do Tags work?
- How do I keep my Registry clear?
Commands You Will Learn
docker build .
– build an image out of a Dockerfile located in the current Docker build context .
and stores it in the local registry
--file <path-to-dockerfile>
– add this flag to theĀ docker build
command when your Dockerfile is not located in the current Docker build context or named differently than Dockerfile (e.g., Dockerfile.server)
--tag <user-name>/<repository-name>:<version>
– add this flagĀ to the <code>docker build</code> command when you want to give your image a unique name (e.g., examplename/examplerepository:0.1.0)
docker image ls
– list all images in your local registry
docker image rm <image-name/image-id>
– delete an image from your local registry