:title: Build Command :description: Build a new image from the Dockerfile passed via stdin :keywords: build, docker, container, documentation ================================================ ``build`` -- Build a container from a Dockerfile ================================================ :: Usage: docker build [OPTIONS] PATH | URL | - Build a new container image from the source code at PATH -t="": Repository name (and optionally a tag) to be applied to the resulting image in case of success. -q=false: Suppress verbose build output. -no-cache: Do not use the cache when building the image. -rm: Remove intermediate containers after a successful build When a single Dockerfile is given as URL, then no context is set. When a git repository is set as URL, the repository is used as context Examples -------- .. code-block:: bash sudo docker build . This will read the ``Dockerfile`` from the current directory. It will also send any other files and directories found in the current directory to the ``docker`` daemon. The contents of this directory would be used by ``ADD`` commands found within the ``Dockerfile``. This will send a lot of data to the ``docker`` daemon if the current directory contains a lot of data. If the absolute path is provided instead of ``.`` then only the files and directories required by the ADD commands from the ``Dockerfile`` will be added to the context and transferred to the ``docker`` daemon. .. code-block:: bash sudo docker build -t vieux/apache:2.0 . This will build like the previous example, but it will then tag the resulting image. The repository name will be ``vieux/apache`` and the tag will be ``2.0`` .. code-block:: bash sudo docker build - < Dockerfile This will read a ``Dockerfile`` from *stdin* without context. Due to the lack of a context, no contents of any local directory will be sent to the ``docker`` daemon. ``ADD`` doesn't work when running in this mode because the absence of the context provides no source files to copy to the container. .. code-block:: bash sudo docker build github.com/creack/docker-firefox This will clone the Github repository and use it as context. The ``Dockerfile`` at the root of the repository is used as ``Dockerfile``. Note that you can specify an arbitrary git repository by using the ``git://`` schema.