Usage: docker search [OPTIONS] TERM Search the Docker Hub for images Options: -f, --filter value Filter output based on conditions provided (default []) - is-automated=(true|false) - is-official=(true|false) - stars=<number> - image has at least 'number' stars --format string Pretty-print images using a Go template --help Print usage --limit int Max number of search results (default 25) --no-trunc Don't truncate output
Search Docker Hub for images
See Find Public Images on Docker Hub for more details on finding shared images from the command line.
Note: Search queries return a maximum of 25 results.
This example displays images with a name containing ‘busybox’:
$ docker search busybox NAME DESCRIPTION STARS OFFICIAL AUTOMATED busybox Busybox base image. 316 [OK] progrium/busybox 50 [OK] radial/busyboxplus Full-chain, Internet enabled, busybox made... 8 [OK] odise/busybox-python 2 [OK] azukiapp/busybox This image is meant to be used as the base... 2 [OK] ofayau/busybox-jvm Prepare busybox to install a 32 bits JVM. 1 [OK] shingonoide/archlinux-busybox Arch Linux, a lightweight and flexible Lin... 1 [OK] odise/busybox-curl 1 [OK] ofayau/busybox-libc32 Busybox with 32 bits (and 64 bits) libs 1 [OK] peelsky/zulu-openjdk-busybox 1 [OK] skomma/busybox-data Docker image suitable for data volume cont... 1 [OK] elektritter/busybox-teamspeak Lightweight teamspeak3 container based on... 1 [OK] socketplane/busybox 1 [OK] oveits/docker-nginx-busybox This is a tiny NginX docker image based on... 0 [OK] ggtools/busybox-ubuntu Busybox ubuntu version with extra goodies 0 [OK] nikfoundas/busybox-confd Minimal busybox based distribution of confd 0 [OK] openshift/busybox-http-app 0 [OK] jllopis/busybox 0 [OK] swyckoff/busybox 0 [OK] powellquiring/busybox 0 [OK] williamyeh/busybox-sh Docker image for BusyBox's sh 0 [OK] simplexsys/busybox-cli-powered Docker busybox images, with a few often us... 0 [OK] fhisamoto/busybox-java Busybox java 0 [OK] scottabernethy/busybox 0 [OK] marclop/busybox-solr
This example displays images with a name containing ‘busybox’, at least 3 stars and the description isn't truncated in the output:
$ docker search --stars=3 --no-trunc busybox NAME DESCRIPTION STARS OFFICIAL AUTOMATED busybox Busybox base image. 325 [OK] progrium/busybox 50 [OK] radial/busyboxplus Full-chain, Internet enabled, busybox made from scratch. Comes in git and cURL flavors. 8 [OK]
The flag --limit is the maximum number of results returned by a search. This value could be in the range between 1 and 100. The default value of --limit is 25.
The filtering flag (-f or --filter) format is a key=value pair. If there is more than one filter, then pass multiple flags (e.g. --filter "foo=bar" --filter "bif=baz")
The currently supported filters are:
This example displays images with a name containing ‘busybox’ and at least 3 stars:
$ docker search --filter stars=3 busybox NAME DESCRIPTION STARS OFFICIAL AUTOMATED busybox Busybox base image. 325 [OK] progrium/busybox 50 [OK] radial/busyboxplus Full-chain, Internet enabled, busybox made... 8 [OK]
This example displays images with a name containing ‘busybox’ and are automated builds:
$ docker search --filter is-automated busybox NAME DESCRIPTION STARS OFFICIAL AUTOMATED progrium/busybox 50 [OK] radial/busyboxplus Full-chain, Internet enabled, busybox made... 8 [OK]
This example displays images with a name containing ‘busybox’, at least 3 stars and are official builds:
$ docker search --filter "is-official=true" --filter "stars=3" busybox NAME DESCRIPTION STARS OFFICIAL AUTOMATED progrium/busybox 50 [OK] radial/busyboxplus Full-chain, Internet enabled, busybox made... 8 [OK]
The formatting option (--format) pretty-prints search output using a Go template.
Valid placeholders for the Go template are:
| Placeholder | Description |
|---|---|
.Name | Image Name |
.Description | Image description |
.StarCount | Number of stars for the image |
.IsOfficial | “OK” if image is official |
.IsAutomated | “OK” if image build was automated |
When you use the --format option, the search command will output the data exactly as the template declares. If you use the table directive, column headers are included as well.
The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the Name and StarCount entries separated by a colon for all images:
{% raw %} $ docker search --format "{{.Name}}: {{.StarCount}}" nginx nginx: 5441 jwilder/nginx-proxy: 953 richarvey/nginx-php-fpm: 353 million12/nginx-php: 75 webdevops/php-nginx: 70 h3nrik/nginx-ldap: 35 bitnami/nginx: 23 evild/alpine-nginx: 14 million12/nginx: 9 maxexcloo/nginx: 7 {% endraw %}
This example outputs a table format:
{% raw %} $ docker search --format "table {{.Name}}\t{{.IsAutomated}}\t{{.IsOfficial}}" nginx NAME AUTOMATED OFFICIAL nginx [OK] jwilder/nginx-proxy [OK] richarvey/nginx-php-fpm [OK] jrcs/letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion [OK] million12/nginx-php [OK] webdevops/php-nginx [OK] {% endraw %}