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buildah-commit "1" "March 2017" "buildah"

NAME

buildah-commit - Create an image from a working container.

SYNOPSIS

buildah commit [options] container image

DESCRIPTION

Writes a new image using the specified container's read-write layer and if it is based on an image, the layers of that image. If image does not begin with a registry name component, localhost will be added to the name.

RETURN VALUE

The image ID of the image that was created. On error, 1 is returned and errno is returned.

OPTIONS

--authfile path

Path of the authentication file. Default is ${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/containers/auth.json, which is set using podman login. If the authorization state is not found there, $HOME/.docker/config.json is checked, which is set using docker login.

--cert-dir path

Use certificates at path (*.crt, *.cert, *.key) to connect to the registry. Default certificates directory is /etc/containers/certs.d.

--creds creds

The [username[:password]] to use to authenticate with the registry if required. If one or both values are not supplied, a command line prompt will appear and the value can be entered. The password is entered without echo.

--disable-compression, -D

Don't compress filesystem layers when building the image.

--format

Control the format for the image manifest and configuration data. Recognized formats include oci (OCI image-spec v1.0, the default) and docker (version 2, using schema format 2 for the manifest).

Note: You can also override the default format by setting the BUILDAH_FORMAT environment variable. export BUILDAH_FORMAT=docker

--iidfile ImageIDfile

Write the image ID to the file.

--quiet

When writing the output image, suppress progress output.

--rm Remove the container and its content after committing it to an image. Default leaves the container and its content in place.

--signature-policy

Pathname of a signature policy file to use. It is not recommended that this option be used, as the default behavior of using the system-wide default policy (frequently /etc/containers/policy.json) is most often preferred.

--squash

Squash all of the new image's layers (including those inherited from a base image) into a single new layer.

--tls-verify bool-value

Require HTTPS and verify certificates when talking to container registries (defaults to true)

EXAMPLE

This example saves an image based on the container. buildah commit containerID newImageName

This example saves an image named newImageName based on the container. buildah commit --rm containerID newImageName

This example saves an image based on the container disabling compression. buildah commit --disable-compression containerID

This example saves an image named newImageName based on the container disabling compression. buildah commit --disable-compression containerID newImageName

This example commits the container to the image on the local registry while turning off tls verification. buildah commit --tls-verify=false containerID docker://localhost:5000/imageId

This example commits the container to the image on the local registry using credentials and certificates for authentication. buildah commit --cert-dir ~/auth --tls-verify=true --creds=username:password containerID docker://localhost:5000/imageId

This example commits the container to the image on the local registry using credentials from the /tmp/auths/myauths.json file and certificates for authentication. buildah commit --authfile /tmp/auths/myauths.json --cert-dir ~/auth --tls-verify=true --creds=username:password containerID docker://localhost:5000/imageName

Files

registries.conf (/etc/containers/registries.conf)

registries.conf is the configuration file which specifies which container registries should be consulted when completing image names which do not include a registry or domain portion.

SEE ALSO

buildah(1), policy.json(5), registries.conf(5)