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LCOW: --platform on import (already in API)
Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
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Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ type importOptions struct {
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reference string
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changes dockeropts.ListOpts
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message string
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platform string
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}
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// NewImportCommand creates a new `docker import` command
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@ -43,6 +44,7 @@ func NewImportCommand(dockerCli command.Cli) *cobra.Command {
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options.changes = dockeropts.NewListOpts(nil)
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flags.VarP(&options.changes, "change", "c", "Apply Dockerfile instruction to the created image")
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flags.StringVarP(&options.message, "message", "m", "", "Set commit message for imported image")
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command.AddPlatformFlag(flags, &options.platform)
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return cmd
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}
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@ -71,8 +73,9 @@ func runImport(dockerCli command.Cli, options importOptions) error {
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}
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importOptions := types.ImageImportOptions{
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Message: options.message,
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Changes: options.changes.GetAll(),
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Message: options.message,
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Changes: options.changes.GetAll(),
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Platform: options.platform,
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}
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clnt := dockerCli.Client()
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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ Options:
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-c, --change value Apply Dockerfile instruction to the created image (default [])
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--help Print usage
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-m, --message string Set commit message for imported image
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--platform string Set platform if server is multi-platform capable
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```
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## Description
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@ -87,3 +88,11 @@ Note the `sudo` in this example – you must preserve
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the ownership of the files (especially root ownership) during the
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archiving with tar. If you are not root (or the sudo command) when you
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tar, then the ownerships might not get preserved.
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## When the daemon supports multiple operating systems
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If the daemon supports multiple operating systems, and the image being imported
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does not match the default operating system, it may be necessary to add
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`--platform`. This would be necessary when importing a Linux image into a Windows
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daemon.
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# docker import --platform=linux .\linuximage.tar
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@ -38,5 +38,13 @@ This example sets the docker image ENV variable DEBUG to true by default.
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# tar -c . | docker image import -c="ENV DEBUG true" - exampleimagedir
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## When the daemon supports multiple operating systems
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If the daemon supports multiple operating systems, and the image being imported
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does not match the default operating system, it may be necessary to add
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`--platform`. This would be necessary when importing a Linux image into a Windows
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daemon.
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# docker image import --platform=linux .\linuximage.tar
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# See also
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**docker-export(1)** to export the contents of a filesystem as a tar archive to STDOUT.
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