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docs: add missing documentation for --pull flag
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--privileged Give extended privileges to this container
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-p, --publish value Publish a container's port(s) to the host (default [])
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-P, --publish-all Publish all exposed ports to random ports
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--pull string Pull image before creating ("always"|"missing"|"never") (default "missing")
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--read-only Mount the container's root filesystem as read only
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--restart string Restart policy to apply when a container exits (default "no")
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Possible values are: no, on-failure[:max-retry], always, unless-stopped
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--privileged Give extended privileges to this container
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-p, --publish value Publish a container's port(s) to the host (default [])
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-P, --publish-all Publish all exposed ports to random ports
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--pull string Pull image before running ("always"|"missing"|"never") (default "missing")
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--read-only Mount the container's root filesystem as read only
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--restart string Restart policy to apply when a container exits (default "no")
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Possible values are : no, on-failure[:max-retry], always, unless-stopped
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This exposes port `80` of the container without publishing the port to the host
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system's interfaces.
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### <a name="pull"></a> Set the pull policy (--pull)
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Use the `--pull` flag to set the image pull policy when creating (and running)
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the container.
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The `--pull` flag can take one of these values:
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| Value | Description |
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| `missing` (default) | Pull the image if it was not found in the image cache, or use the cached image otherwise. |
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| `never` | Do not pull the image, even if it's missing, and produce an error if the image does not exist in the image cache. |
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| `always` | Always perform a pull before creating the container. |
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When creating (and running) a container from an image, the daemon checks if the
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image exists in the local image cache. If the image is missing, an error is
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returned to the cli, allowing it to initiate a pull.
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The default (`missing`) is to only pull the image if it is not present in the
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daemon's image cache. This default allows you to run images that only exist
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locally (for example, images you built from a Dockerfile, but that have not
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been pushed to a registry), and reduces networking.
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The `always` option always initiates a pull before creating the container. This
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option makes sure the image is up-to-date, and prevents you from using outdated
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images, but may not be suitable in situations where you want to test a locally
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built image before pushing (as pulling the image overwrites the existing image
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in the image cache).
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The `never` option disables (implicit) pulling images when creating containers,
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and only uses images that are available in the image cache. If the specified
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image is not found, an error is produced, and the container is not created.
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This option is useful in situations where networking is not available, or to
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prevent images from being pulled implicitly when creating containers.
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The following example shows `docker run` with the `--pull=never` option set,
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which produces en error as the image is missing in the image-cache:
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```console
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$ docker run --pull=never hello-world
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docker: Error response from daemon: No such image: hello-world:latest.
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```
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### Set environment variables (-e, --env, --env-file)
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```console
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