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Docker ====== The `Docker <https://www.docker.com/>`__ provider creates a docker image from scratch, creates a Dockerfile for it and imports the image to a repo specified in the manifest. In order to reduce the size of the image, it is highly recommend to make use of the `minimize_size <../../plugins/minimize_size>`__ plugin. With optimal settings a 64-bit jessie image can be whittled down to 81.95 MB (built on Dec 13th 2015 with ``manifests/examples/docker/jessie-minimized.yml``). Manifest settings ----------------- Name ~~~~ - ``name``: The image name is the repository and tag to where an image should be imported. ``required`` ``manifest vars`` Provider ~~~~~~~~ - ``dockerfile``: List of Dockerfile instructions that should be appended to the ones created by the bootstrapper. ``optional`` - ``labels``: Labels that should be added to the dockerfile. The image name specified at the top of the manifest will be added as the label ``name``. Check out the `docker docs <https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/labels-custom-metadata/>`__ for more information about custom labels. `Project atomic <http://www.projectatomic.io/>`__ also has some `useful recommendations <https://github.com/projectatomic/ContainerApplicationGenericLabels>`__ for generic container labels. ``optional`` ``manifest vars`` Example: .. code-block:: yaml --- name: bootstrap-vz:latest provider: name: docker dockerfile: - CMD /bin/bash labels: name: debian-{system.release}-{system.architecture}-{%y}{%m}{%d} description: Debian {system.release} {system.architecture}