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Docker Quick Start Guide

By : Earl Waud
Book Image

Docker Quick Start Guide

By: Earl Waud

Overview of this book

Docker is an open source software platform that helps you with creating, deploying, and running your applications using containers. This book is your ideal introduction to Docker and containerization. You will learn how to set up a Docker development environment on a Linux, Mac, or Windows workstation, and learn your way around all the commands to run and manage your Docker images and containers. You will explore the Dockerfile and learn how to build your own enterprise-grade Docker images. Then you will learn about Docker networks, Docker swarm, and Docker volumes, and how to use these features with Docker stacks in order to define, deploy, and maintain highly-scalable, fault-tolerant multi-container applications. Finally, you will learn how to leverage Docker with Jenkins to automate the building of Docker images and the deployment of Docker containers. By the end of this book, you will be well prepared when it comes to using Docker for your next project.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

The EXPOSE instruction

The EXPOSE instruction is a way to document what network ports the image expects to be opened when a container is run from the image built using the Dockerfile. The syntax for the EXPOSE instruction is as follows:

# EXPOSE instruction syntax
EXPOSE <port> [<port>/<protocol>...]

It is important to understand that including the EXPOSE instruction in the Dockerfile does not actually open network ports in containers. When containers are run from the images with the EXPOSE instruction in their Dockerfile, it is still necessary to include the -p or -P parameters to actually open the network ports to the container.

You can include multiple EXPOSE instructions in your Dockerfile as needed. Including the -P parameter at runtime is a shortcut way to automatically open ports for all of the EXPOSE instructions included in the Dockerfile. The corresponding...