With the native docker client daemon, you can save images to a file and then load them.
As an example, from the docs:
$ docker save busybox > busybox.tar
$ ls -sh busybox.tar
2.7M busybox.tar
$ docker save --output busybox.tar busybox
$ ls -sh busybox.tar
2.7M busybox.tar
$ docker save -o fedora-all.tar fedora
$ docker save -o fedora-latest.tar fedora:latest
I would like to do the same functionality using docker-compose. However, it doesn't appear to support save/load in their documentation.
The reason I would like to do this is I am running docker-compose in an environment where it communicates via the docker sock, but does not have docker itself installed. I cannot install a docker client in this environment (but docker-compose is installed). Docker is not installed and does not have to be installed for docker-compose to work. ALL docker-compose requires is a connection to /var/run/docker.sock and it uses docker-py to talk over this.
I guess I could write a simple script using docker-py
to do this but I am hoping to do this through docker-compose itself.
Is there a way for docker-compose
to load an image file saved with docker save
or to do the equivalent command?
docker-compose
is running in.curl --unix-socket /var/run/docker.sock http://localhost/images/get?names=fedora >fedora.tar
(requires curl >7.40)