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Docker hub: https://hub.docker.com/
 
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Docker is a popular open-source platform for building, shipping, and running applications in containers. Containers are lightweight and portable environments that allow you to run applications and services with their dependencies isolated from the underlying host system.
  
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Using Docker, developers can create containerized applications, package them with all the necessary dependencies, and ship them as a single unit that can be deployed on any system that supports Docker. Docker also provides a way to manage containerized applications at scale, with features such as container orchestration, automated builds, and version control.
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Some of the benefits of using Docker include improved application portability, faster development cycles, and better resource utilization. With Docker, developers can focus on building and testing applications, while operations teams can easily deploy and manage them across different environments and infrastructure. [ChatGPT]
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==Docker basics==
 
==Docker basics==
We have already learned how to download Docker images using the «docker pull» command and how to create a container using the «docker run» command. We will now learn about other basic Docker commands. We can use the «docker ps» command to see all the containers in our machine:
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We have already learned how to download Docker images using the «docker pull» command and how to create a container using the «docker run» command. We will now learn about other basic Docker commands.
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docker --version
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We can use the «docker ps» command to see all the containers in our machine:
 
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Revision as of 16:59, 5 May 2023

https://www.docker.com/

Docker hub: https://hub.docker.com/

Docker is a popular open-source platform for building, shipping, and running applications in containers. Containers are lightweight and portable environments that allow you to run applications and services with their dependencies isolated from the underlying host system.

Using Docker, developers can create containerized applications, package them with all the necessary dependencies, and ship them as a single unit that can be deployed on any system that supports Docker. Docker also provides a way to manage containerized applications at scale, with features such as container orchestration, automated builds, and version control.

Some of the benefits of using Docker include improved application portability, faster development cycles, and better resource utilization. With Docker, developers can focus on building and testing applications, while operations teams can easily deploy and manage them across different environments and infrastructure. [ChatGPT]


Installation: Last time I installed it I follwed ChatGPT and everything was perfect!



Why use Docker

  • Capture all dependencies as code:
  • Python requerements
  • OS dependencies.
  • Consistent dev and prod environment: You can use the same image for development and production. So you eliminate all the issues that can arrive when changing to another environment in production.
  • Easier collaboration: When you share your code with other developers you can be sure it will work. You eliminate all dependencies issues in another developer's machines.
  • Different version of Python / Different version of databases / Different version of SDK.



Docker basics

We have already learned how to download Docker images using the «docker pull» command and how to create a container using the «docker run» command. We will now learn about other basic Docker commands.

docker --version


We can use the «docker ps» command to see all the containers in our machine:

sudo docker ps -a

We should be able to see the Postgres container running.

Output of the docker pa -a command

Each container and image has an associated ID that looks like the following:

c6f7dfc1a4c8

We can use the following command to stop a running Docker container:

sudo docker stop INSERT_CONTAINER_ID_HERE
sudo docker stop c6f7dfc1a4c8

Similarly, we can run a Docker container using the start command:

sudo docker start c6f7dfc1a4c8

Please note that the run command is used to create a new Docker container while the start command is used to run an existingDocker container given its ID.

We can use the following command to remove a Docker container:

sudo docker rm c6f7dfc1a4c8

Please note that before you can remove a Docker container, you must stop it. The following command can be used to remove aDocker image:

sudo docker rmi INSERT_IMAGE_ID_HERE

Please note that before you can remove a Docker image, you must stop and remove all its associated containers.