# search Search Docker Hub for images ### Options | Name | Type | Default | Description | |:---------------------------------------|:---------|:--------|:-------------------------------------------| | [`-f`](#filter), [`--filter`](#filter) | `filter` | | Filter output based on conditions provided | | [`--format`](#format) | `string` | | Pretty-print search using a Go template | | [`--limit`](#limit) | `int` | `0` | Max number of search results | | [`--no-trunc`](#no-trunc) | `bool` | | Don't truncate output | ## Description Search [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) for images ## Examples ### Search images by name This example displays images with a name containing 'busybox': ```console $ docker search busybox NAME DESCRIPTION STARS OFFICIAL busybox Busybox base image. 316 [OK] progrium/busybox 50 radial/busyboxplus Full-chain, Internet enabled, busybox made... 8 odise/busybox-python 2 azukiapp/busybox This image is meant to be used as the base... 2 ofayau/busybox-jvm Prepare busybox to install a 32 bits JVM. 1 shingonoide/archlinux-busybox Arch Linux, a lightweight and flexible Lin... 1 odise/busybox-curl 1 ofayau/busybox-libc32 Busybox with 32 bits (and 64 bits) libs 1 peelsky/zulu-openjdk-busybox 1 skomma/busybox-data Docker image suitable for data volume cont... 1 elektritter/busybox-teamspeak Lightweight teamspeak3 container based on... 1 socketplane/busybox 1 oveits/docker-nginx-busybox This is a tiny NginX docker image based on... 0 ggtools/busybox-ubuntu Busybox ubuntu version with extra goodies 0 nikfoundas/busybox-confd Minimal busybox based distribution of confd 0 openshift/busybox-http-app 0 jllopis/busybox 0 swyckoff/busybox 0 powellquiring/busybox 0 williamyeh/busybox-sh Docker image for BusyBox's sh 0 simplexsys/busybox-cli-powered Docker busybox images, with a few often us... 0 fhisamoto/busybox-java Busybox java 0 scottabernethy/busybox 0 marclop/busybox-solr ``` ### Display non-truncated description (--no-trunc) This example displays images with a name containing 'busybox', at least 3 stars and the description isn't truncated in the output: ```console $ docker search --filter=stars=3 --no-trunc busybox NAME DESCRIPTION STARS OFFICIAL busybox Busybox base image. 325 [OK] progrium/busybox 50 radial/busyboxplus Full-chain, Internet enabled, busybox made from scratch. Comes in git and cURL flavors. 8 ``` ### Limit search results (--limit) The flag `--limit` is the maximum number of results returned by a search. If no value is set, the default is set by the daemon. ### Filtering (--filter) The filtering flag (`-f` or `--filter`) format is a `key=value` pair. If there is more than one filter, then pass multiple flags (e.g. `--filter is-official=true --filter stars=3`). The currently supported filters are: - stars (int - number of stars the image has) - is-automated (boolean - true or false) - is the image automated or not (deprecated) - is-official (boolean - true or false) - is the image official or not #### stars This example displays images with a name containing 'busybox' and at least 3 stars: ```console $ docker search --filter stars=3 busybox NAME DESCRIPTION STARS OFFICIAL busybox Busybox base image. 325 [OK] progrium/busybox 50 radial/busyboxplus Full-chain, Internet enabled, busybox made... 8 ``` #### is-official This example displays images with a name containing 'busybox', at least 3 stars and are official builds: ```console $ docker search --filter is-official=true --filter stars=3 busybox NAME DESCRIPTION STARS OFFICIAL busybox Busybox base image. 325 [OK] ``` ### Format the output (--format) The formatting option (`--format`) pretty-prints search output using a Go template. Valid placeholders for the Go template are: | Placeholder | Description | |----------------|------------------------------------------------| | `.Name` | Image Name | | `.Description` | Image description | | `.StarCount` | Number of stars for the image | | `.IsOfficial` | "OK" if image is official | | `.IsAutomated` | "OK" if image build was automated (deprecated) | When you use the `--format` option, the `search` command will output the data exactly as the template declares. If you use the `table` directive, column headers are included as well. The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the `Name` and `StarCount` entries separated by a colon (`:`) for all images: ```console $ docker search --format "{{.Name}}: {{.StarCount}}" nginx nginx: 5441 jwilder/nginx-proxy: 953 richarvey/nginx-php-fpm: 353 million12/nginx-php: 75 webdevops/php-nginx: 70 h3nrik/nginx-ldap: 35 bitnami/nginx: 23 evild/alpine-nginx: 14 million12/nginx: 9 maxexcloo/nginx: 7 ``` This example outputs a table format: ```console $ docker search --format "table {{.Name}}\t{{.IsOfficial}}" nginx NAME OFFICIAL nginx [OK] jwilder/nginx-proxy richarvey/nginx-php-fpm jrcs/letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion million12/nginx-php webdevops/php-nginx ```