--- title: "node ls" description: "The node ls command description and usage" keywords: "node, list" --- # node ls ```markdown Usage: docker node ls [OPTIONS] List nodes in the swarm Aliases: ls, list Options: -f, --filter filter Filter output based on conditions provided --format string Pretty-print nodes using a Go template --help Print usage -q, --quiet Only display IDs ``` ## Description Lists all the nodes that the Docker Swarm manager knows about. You can filter using the `-f` or `--filter` flag. Refer to the [filtering](#filtering) section for more information about available filter options. > **Note** > > This is a cluster management command, and must be executed on a swarm > manager node. To learn about managers and workers, refer to the > [Swarm mode section](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/) in the > documentation. ## Examples ```bash $ docker node ls ID HOSTNAME STATUS AVAILABILITY MANAGER STATUS 1bcef6utixb0l0ca7gxuivsj0 swarm-worker2 Ready Active 38ciaotwjuritcdtn9npbnkuz swarm-worker1 Ready Active e216jshn25ckzbvmwlnh5jr3g * swarm-manager1 Ready Active Leader ``` > **Note** > > In the above example output, there is a hidden column of `.Self` that indicates > if the node is the same node as the current docker daemon. A `*` (e.g., > `e216jshn25ckzbvmwlnh5jr3g *`) means this node is the current docker daemon. ### Filtering The filtering flag (`-f` or `--filter`) format is of "key=value". If there is more than one filter, then pass multiple flags (e.g., `--filter "foo=bar" --filter "bif=baz"`) The currently supported filters are: * [id](#id) * [label](#label) * [membership](#membership) * [name](#name) * [role](#role) #### id The `id` filter matches all or part of a node's id. ```bash $ docker node ls -f id=1 ID HOSTNAME STATUS AVAILABILITY MANAGER STATUS 1bcef6utixb0l0ca7gxuivsj0 swarm-worker2 Ready Active ``` #### label The `label` filter matches nodes based on engine labels and on the presence of a `label` alone or a `label` and a value. Node labels are currently not used for filtering. The following filter matches nodes with the `foo` label regardless of its value. ```bash $ docker node ls -f "label=foo" ID HOSTNAME STATUS AVAILABILITY MANAGER STATUS 1bcef6utixb0l0ca7gxuivsj0 swarm-worker2 Ready Active ``` #### membership The `membership` filter matches nodes based on the presence of a `membership` and a value `accepted` or `pending`. The following filter matches nodes with the `membership` of `accepted`. ```bash $ docker node ls -f "membership=accepted" ID HOSTNAME STATUS AVAILABILITY MANAGER STATUS 1bcef6utixb0l0ca7gxuivsj0 swarm-worker2 Ready Active 38ciaotwjuritcdtn9npbnkuz swarm-worker1 Ready Active ``` #### name The `name` filter matches on all or part of a node hostname. The following filter matches the nodes with a name equal to `swarm-master` string. ```bash $ docker node ls -f name=swarm-manager1 ID HOSTNAME STATUS AVAILABILITY MANAGER STATUS e216jshn25ckzbvmwlnh5jr3g * swarm-manager1 Ready Active Leader ``` #### role The `role` filter matches nodes based on the presence of a `role` and a value `worker` or `manager`. The following filter matches nodes with the `manager` role. ```bash $ docker node ls -f "role=manager" ID HOSTNAME STATUS AVAILABILITY MANAGER STATUS e216jshn25ckzbvmwlnh5jr3g * swarm-manager1 Ready Active Leader ``` ### Formatting The formatting options (`--format`) pretty-prints nodes output using a Go template. Valid placeholders for the Go template are listed below: Placeholder | Description -----------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ `.ID` | Node ID `.Self` | Node of the daemon (`true/false`, `true`indicates that the node is the same as current docker daemon) `.Hostname` | Node hostname `.Status` | Node status `.Availability` | Node availability ("active", "pause", or "drain") `.ManagerStatus` | Manager status of the node `.TLSStatus` | TLS status of the node ("Ready", or "Needs Rotation" has TLS certificate signed by an old CA) `.EngineVersion` | Engine version When using the `--format` option, the `node ls` command will either output the data exactly as the template declares or, when using the `table` directive, includes column headers as well. The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the `ID`, `Hostname`, and `TLS Status` entries separated by a colon (`:`) for all nodes: ```bash $ docker node ls --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Hostname}} {{.TLSStatus}}" e216jshn25ckzbvmwlnh5jr3g: swarm-manager1 Ready 35o6tiywb700jesrt3dmllaza: swarm-worker1 Needs Rotation ``` ## Related commands * [node demote](node_demote.md) * [node inspect](node_inspect.md) * [node promote](node_promote.md) * [node ps](node_ps.md) * [node rm](node_rm.md) * [node update](node_update.md)