Using command prompt to connecting to docker toolbox running on a Window Host


I am trying to automate my container images using script. The GoLang SDK (Docker Engine API) helps but only if i can get into docker shell. So how do I do it?

Create a docker machine and then gain access to docker ssh. From there, we can execute any scripts we wants.

a) Create a docker machine called "default " - If you already have one, please use this one. :)

  docker-machine create --driver virtualbox autodocker

b) Executing docker command from Dos Command via docker-machine.

docker-machine ssh default "docker run hello-world"

This will execute docker command to download an image called 'hello-world'.

Longer way to do it.


First you run

1. docker-machine.exe env --shell cmd default

2. It gives me alot of info as shown below :-

SET DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY=1
SET DOCKER_HOST=tcp://192.168.99.100:2376
SET DOCKER_CERT_PATH=C:\Users\User\.docker\machine\machines\default
SET DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME=default
SET COMPOSE_CONVERT_WINDOWS_PATHS=true
REM Run this command to configure your shell:
REM     @FOR /f "tokens=*" %i IN ('docker-machine.exe env --shell cmd default') DO @%i

3. set DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME=default

If you look at the bold text above, copy and paste that in your DOS command and you can just type


4. @FOR /f "tokens=*" %i IN ('docker-machine.exe env --shell cmd default') DO @%i

Then from command prompt just run :-

docker run hello-world.

Walla!!! that's it. :)





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