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Access docker hub from your terminal

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Docker Hub CLI

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A CLI tool to access Docker Hub from your terminal.

Installation

You should have pip installed in your system.

pip install docker-hub

Python 3 users can do:

pip3 install docker-hub

Note: Starting from v3.0 support for python v2 will be dropped.

Usage

1. Authenticate with Docker Hub

If you are already logged in using docker login command, then the token in Docker engine config will be used. Otherwise you can choose to proceed without authenticating which will query docker hub without token and list only public resources. To authenticate for viewing private resources do docker-hub login command; this will save auth token in docker-hub's config file so that you don't need to login every time.

If you want to authenticate for the only current command (to not persist auth tokens in config), make use of the following env variables:

  • DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME - Your Docker Hub username
  • DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD - Your Docker Hub password

Pass the mentioned envs with your command and docker-hub will try to do authentication without prompting for credentials.

e.g.:

DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME=hello DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD=world docker-hub repos --orgname docker
2. Querying an organization for repositories

To query repositories in an organization use repos argument. The organization to query can be passed as --orgname or -o parameter.

e.g.: Get repos in organization named "docker"

docker-hub repos --orgname docker
3. Querying the tags of a repository

To query tags of a repository use tags argument. The organization of repository can be passed as --orgname or -o parameter. The repository to query can be passed as --reponame or -r parameter.

e.g.: Get tags of repository "ucp" in organization named "docker"

docker-hub tags --orgname docker --reponame ucp

If you want to display all pages result then use option --all-pages or -a

docker-hub tags --orgname docker --reponame ucp --all-pages
4. Querying a user profile

To query a user profile use users argument. The username to query can be passed as --username or -u parameter.

e.g.: Get profile of user named "docker"

docker-hub users --username docker
5. Querying the auto-builds of a repository

To query auto-builds of a repository use builds argument. The organization of repository can be passed as --orgname or -o parameter. The repository to query can be passed as --reponame or -r parameter.

e.g.: Get build of repository "ucp" in organization named "docker"

docker-hub builds --orgname docker --reponame ucp
6. Querying an organization for auto-build queue

To query the auto-build repositories with pending builds use the queue argument. The organization to query can be passed as --orgname or -o parameter.

e.g.: Get the building queue for organization named "docker"

docker-hub queue --orgname docker
7. Setting and getting config values

Config values can be set or get using config argument. Currently supported config names:

  • orgname - orgname to use in case of --orgname is not provided.

A config can be set using set command and passing config name along with it's corresponding value.

e.g.: Set value for config "orgname"

docker-hub config set orgname docker

A config value can be get using get command and passing config name.

e.g.: Get value for config "orgname"

docker-hub config get orgname

To list all config values that are currently present:

docker-hub config
Notes:
  • Only 15 results will be displayed at once. You can fetch remaining pages by passing --page or -p parameter.

    e.g.: Get 3rd page

    docker-hub repos --orgname docker --page 3
    
  • The results can be displayed in 2 formats:

    1. json - Displays result as JSON string.
    2. table - Displays results as nicely formatted table.

    --format or -f parameter can be used to specify the format in which result must be displayed.

    e.g.:

    • Display in json format
    docker-hub repos --orgname docker --format json
    
    • Display in table format
    docker-hub repos --orgname docker --format table
    

Development

Questions, problems or suggestions? Please post them on the issue tracker.

You can contribute changes by forking the project and submitting a pull request. Feel free to contribute :heart_eyes:

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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

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