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PowerShell
29 lines
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PowerShell
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# This is a short example of the Docker-PowerShell module. The same cmdlets may be used to manage both local & remote machines, including both Windows & Linux hosts
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# The only difference between them is the example container image is pulled & run.
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# Import the Docker module
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# It's available at https://github.com/Microsoft/Docker-PowerShell
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Import-Module Docker
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# Pull the 'hello-world' image from Docker Hub
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Pull-ContainerImage hello-world # Linux
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# Pull-ContainerImage patricklang/hello-world # Windows
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# Now run it
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Run-ContainerImage hello-world # Linux
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# Run-ContainerImage patricklang/hello-world # Windows
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# Make some room on the screen
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cls
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# List all containers that have exited
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Get-Container | Where-Object State -eq "exited"
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# That found the right one, so go ahead and remove it
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Get-Container | Where-Object State -eq "exited" | Remove-Container
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# Now remove the container image
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Remove-ContainerImage hello-world
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# And list the container images left on the container host
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Get-ContainerImage
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