docker buildx imagetools create [OPTIONS] [SOURCE] [SOURCE...]
Create a new image based on source images
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
--annotation |
stringArray |
Add annotation to the image | |
--append |
Append to existing manifest | ||
--builder |
string |
Override the configured builder instance | |
--dry-run |
Show final image instead of pushing | ||
-f , --file |
stringArray |
Read source descriptor from file | |
--progress |
string |
auto |
Set type of progress output (auto , plain , tty ). Use plain to show container output |
-t , --tag |
stringArray |
Set reference for new image |
Create a new manifest list based on source manifests. The source manifests can be manifest lists or single platform distribution manifests and must already exist in the registry where the new manifest is created. If only one source is specified, create performs a carbon copy.
The --annotation
flag lets you add annotations the image index, manifest,
and descriptors when creating a new image.
The following command creates a foo/bar:latest
image with the
org.opencontainers.image.authors
annotation on the image index.
$ docker buildx imagetools create \
--annotation "index:org.opencontainers.image.authors=dvdksn" \
--tag foo/bar:latest \
foo/bar:alpha foo/bar:beta foo/bar:gamma
Note
The
imagetools create
command supports adding annotations to the image index and descriptor, using the following type prefixes:
index:
manifest-descriptor:
It doesn't support annotating manifests or OCI layouts.
For more information about annotations, see Annotations.
Use the --append
flag to append the new sources to an existing manifest list
in the destination.
Same as buildx --builder
.
Use the --dry-run
flag to not push the image, just show it.
-f FILE or --file FILE
Reads source from files. A source can be a manifest digest, manifest reference, or a JSON of OCI descriptor object.
In order to define annotations or additional platform properties like os.version
and
os.features
you need to add them in the OCI descriptor object encoded in JSON.
$ docker buildx imagetools inspect --raw alpine | jq '.manifests[0] | .platform."os.version"="10.1"' > descr.json
$ docker buildx imagetools create -f descr.json myuser/image
The descriptor in the file is merged with existing descriptor in the registry if it exists.
The supported fields for the descriptor are defined in OCI spec .
-t IMAGE or --tag IMAGE
Use the -t
or --tag
flag to set the name of the image to be created.
$ docker buildx imagetools create --dry-run alpine@sha256:5c40b3c27b9f13c873fefb2139765c56ce97fd50230f1f2d5c91e55dec171907 sha256:c4ba6347b0e4258ce6a6de2401619316f982b7bcc529f73d2a410d0097730204
$ docker buildx imagetools create -t tonistiigi/myapp -f image1 -f image2