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stage: Verify
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group: Continuous Integration
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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type: index
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# Docker integration
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There are two primary ways to incorporate [Docker](https://www.docker.com) in your CI/CD workflow.
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- **[Run your CI/CD jobs](using_docker_images.md) in Docker containers.**
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You can create CI/CD jobs to do things like test, build, or publish
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an application. These jobs can run in Docker containers.
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For example, you can tell GitLab CI/CD to use a Node image that's hosted on Docker Hub
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or in the GitLab Container Registry. Your job then runs in a container that's based on the image.
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The container has all the Node dependencies you need to build your app.
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- **Use [Docker](using_docker_build.md) or [kaniko](using_kaniko.md) to build Docker images.**
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You can create CI/CD jobs to build Docker images and publish
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them to a container registry.
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