Docker 10.10.5

Step 2: Customize and Push to Docker Hub

The last step used an official Docker image. Next step, create your own custom image. You should have a Docker ID, you probably created it to download Docker Desktop.

In your favorite text editor create a file called Dockerfile in the same directory you used in step 1. No extension, just Dockerfile. Paste in this code and save the file:

This tells Docker to use the same nginx base image, and create a layer that adds in the HTML you created in the last step. Instead of creating a volume that accesses the file directly from the host you are running on, it adds the file to the image. To build the image, in your terminal, type:

Two things, first replace <YourDockerID> with your Docker ID. Also notice the “.” at the end of the line. That tells Docker to build in the context of this directory. So when it looks to COPY the file to /usr/share/nginx/html it will use the file from this directory.

Docker For Mac 10.10.5

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You can run it:

Docker for mac 10.10.5

Docker For Mac 10.10.5

And go to http://localhost:8080 to see the page.

Next login to Docker Hub. You can do this directly from Docker Desktop. Or you can do it from the command line by typing.

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Finally push your image to Docker Hub:

You may be asked to login if you haven’t already. Then you can go to hub.docker.com, login and check your repositories

To clean up before moving to the next section, run