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Docker First Steps

Installation

apt-get install -y apt-transport-https ca-certificates surl software-properties-common

If needed import the docker repo
apt-get update

Install Docker
apt-get install docker-ce

Useful commands

Information

 

docker info

Check Version of client and server


docker version

Search images (usually from hub.docker.com)


docker search image

Get images you want to run

 

docker pull image

Show the images


docker image

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Run an image in a container ====


docker run image

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Stop the container ====


docker stop image

Start the container


docker stop image

Remove the image


docker rm image

Interaction with the Container

Open the bash shell

 

docker exec -it image /bin bash

Hello world example

Search Hello World Image


docker search image

Pull Hello World


docker pull hello-world <c/ode>

Run hello-world


docker run hello-world

Stop Hello World


docker stop hello-world

Get rid of Hello World


docker rm hello-world

HTTPD Example

Run httpd webserver


docker pull httpd docker run httpd

Run http and expose it to the outside world


docker run -p 80:80 --name web01 -d httpd

Show running containers


docker ps

Get stuff from the webserver


curl localhost

Stop the container


docker stop web01

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Remove the container ====
docker rm web01

Docker Adding Persistance Storage

This provides the local data to run in the container, for instance the data for the website

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Expose a folder to the container method 1 ====
docker volume create data

docker run -v /var/www/html:/var/www/ httpd

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Expose a folder to the container method 2 ====
docker run -d v /var/www/html:/var/www/ httpd


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