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title = "import"
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description = "The import command description and usage"
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keywords = ["import, file, system, container"]
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[menu.main]
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parent = "smn_cli"
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weight=1
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<![end-metadata]-->
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# import
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Usage: docker import URL|- [REPOSITORY[:TAG]]
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Create an empty filesystem image and import the contents of the
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tarball (.tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, .bzip, .tar.xz, .txz) into it, then
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optionally tag it.
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-c, --change=[] Apply specified Dockerfile instructions while importing the image
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URLs must start with `http` and point to a single file archive (.tar,
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.tar.gz, .tgz, .bzip, .tar.xz, or .txz) containing a root filesystem. If
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you would like to import from a local directory or archive, you can use
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the `-` parameter to take the data from `STDIN`.
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The `--change` option will apply `Dockerfile` instructions to the image
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that is created.
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Supported `Dockerfile` instructions:
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`CMD`|`ENTRYPOINT`|`ENV`|`EXPOSE`|`ONBUILD`|`USER`|`VOLUME`|`WORKDIR`
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## Examples
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**Import from a remote location:**
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This will create a new untagged image.
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$ docker import http://example.com/exampleimage.tgz
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**Import from a local file:**
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Import to docker via pipe and `STDIN`.
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$ cat exampleimage.tgz | docker import - exampleimagelocal:new
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**Import from a local directory:**
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$ sudo tar -c . | docker import - exampleimagedir
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**Import from a local directory with new configurations:**
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$ sudo tar -c . | docker import --change "ENV DEBUG true" - exampleimagedir
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Note the `sudo` in this example – you must preserve
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the ownership of the files (especially root ownership) during the
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archiving with tar. If you are not root (or the sudo command) when you
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tar, then the ownerships might not get preserved.
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