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man Dockerfile ADD/COPY/FROM clarify
Signed-off-by: Sally O'Malley <somalley@redhat.com>
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`FROM image:tag`
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`FROM image@digest`
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-- The **FROM** instruction sets the base image for subsequent instructions. A
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valid Dockerfile must have **FROM** as its first instruction. The image can be any
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valid image. It is easy to start by pulling an image from the public
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-- If no tag is given to the **FROM** instruction, Docker applies the
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`latest` tag. If the used tag does not exist, an error is returned.
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-- If no digest is given to the **FROM** instruction, Docker applies the
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`latest` tag. If the used tag does not exist, an error is returned.
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**MAINTAINER**
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-- **MAINTAINER** sets the Author field for the generated images.
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Useful for providing users with an email or url for support.
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**RUN**
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-- **RUN** has two forms:
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CMD command param1 param2
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```
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-- There can be only one **CMD** in a Dockerfile. If more than one **CMD** is listed, only
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-- There should be only one **CMD** in a Dockerfile. If more than one **CMD** is listed, only
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the last **CMD** takes effect.
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The main purpose of a **CMD** is to provide defaults for an executing container.
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These defaults may include an executable, or they can omit the executable. If
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the image.
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**LABEL**
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-- `LABEL <key>[=<value>] [<key>[=<value>] ...]`
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-- `LABEL <key>[=<value>] [<key>[=<value>] ...]`or
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```
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LABEL <key>[ <value>]
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LABEL <key>[ <value>]
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...
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```
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The **LABEL** instruction adds metadata to an image. A **LABEL** is a
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key-value pair. To include spaces within a **LABEL** value, use quotes and
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backslashes as you would in command-line parsing.
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```
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LABEL "com.example.vendor"="ACME Incorporated"
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LABEL com.example.vendor="ACME Incorporated"
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or
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LABEL com.example.vendor "ACME Incorporated"
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```
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An image can have more than one label. To specify multiple labels, separate
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-- `ENV <key> <value>`
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The **ENV** instruction sets the environment variable <key> to
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the value `<value>`. This value is passed to all future
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RUN, **ENTRYPOINT**, and **CMD** instructions. This is
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**RUN**, **ENTRYPOINT**, and **CMD** instructions. This is
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functionally equivalent to prefixing the command with `<key>=<value>`. The
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environment variables that are set with **ENV** persist when a container is run
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from the resulting image. Use `docker inspect` to inspect these values, and
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then they must be relative to the source directory that is being built
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(the context of the build). The `<dest>` is the absolute path, or path relative
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to **WORKDIR**, into which the source is copied inside the target container.
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All new files and directories are created with mode 0755 and with the uid
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and gid of **0**.
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If the `<src>` argument is a local file in a recognized compression format
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(tar, gzip, bzip2, etc) then it is unpacked at the specified `<dest>` in the
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container's filesystem. Note that only local compressed files will be unpacked,
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i.e., the URL download and archive unpacking features cannot be used together.
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All new directories are created with mode 0755 and with the uid and gid of **0**.
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**COPY**
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-- **COPY** has two forms:
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the path to a file or directory relative to the source directory that is
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being built (the context of the build) or a remote file URL. The `<dest>` is an
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absolute path, or a path relative to **WORKDIR**, into which the source will
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be copied inside the target container. All new files and directories are
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created with mode **0755** and with the uid and gid of **0**.
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be copied inside the target container. If you **COPY** an archive file it will
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land in the container exactly as it appears in the build context without any
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attempt to unpack it. All new files and directories are created with mode **0755**
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and with the uid and gid of **0**.
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**ENTRYPOINT**
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-- **ENTRYPOINT** has two forms:
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container that can be run as an executable. When you specify an **ENTRYPOINT**,
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the whole container runs as if it was only that executable. The **ENTRYPOINT**
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instruction adds an entry command that is not overwritten when arguments are
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passed to docker run. This is different from the behavior of CMD. This allows
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passed to docker run. This is different from the behavior of **CMD**. This allows
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arguments to be passed to the entrypoint, for instance `docker run <image> -d`
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passes the -d argument to the **ENTRYPOINT**. Specify parameters either in the
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**ENTRYPOINT** JSON array (as in the preferred exec form above), or by using a **CMD**
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# HISTORY
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*May 2014, Compiled by Zac Dover (zdover at redhat dot com) based on docker.com Dockerfile documentation.
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*Feb 2015, updated by Brian Goff (cpuguy83@gmail.com) for readability
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*Sept 2015, updated by Sally O'Malley (somalley@redhat.com)
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