% podman-commit 1
podman-commit - Create new image based on the changed container
podman commit [options] container [image]
podman container commit [options] container [image]
podman commit creates an image based on a changed container. The author of the image can be set using the --author OPTION. Various image instructions can be configured with the --change OPTION and a commit message can be set using the --message OPTION. The container and its processes aren't paused while the image is committed. If this is not desired, the --pause OPTION can be set to true. When the commit is complete, Podman prints out the ID of the new image.
If image
does not begin with a registry name component, localhost
is added to the name.
If image
is not provided, the values for the REPOSITORY
and TAG
values of the created image is set to <none>
.
Set the author for the committed image.
Apply the following possible instructions to the created image:
- CMD
- ENTRYPOINT
- ENV
- EXPOSE
- LABEL
- ONBUILD
- STOPSIGNAL
- USER
- VOLUME
- WORKDIR
Can be set multiple times.
Merge the container configuration from the specified file into the configuration for the image as it is being committed. The file contents should be a JSON-encoded version of a Schema2Config structure, which is defined at https://github.com/containers/image/blob/v5.29.0/manifest/docker_schema2.go#L67.
Set the format of the image manifest and metadata. The currently supported formats are oci and docker.
The default is oci.
Write the image ID to the file.
Include in the committed image any volumes added to the container by the --volume or --mount OPTIONS to the podman create and podman run commands.
The default is false.
Set commit message for committed image.
IMPORTANT: The message field is not supported in oci
format.
Pause the container when creating an image.
The default is false.
Suppresses output.
The default is false.
Squash newly built layers into a single new layer.
The default is false.
Create image from container with entrypoint and label:
$ podman commit --change CMD=/bin/bash --change ENTRYPOINT=/bin/sh --change "LABEL blue=image" reverent_golick image-committed
Getting image source signatures
Copying blob sha256:b41deda5a2feb1f03a5c1bb38c598cbc12c9ccd675f438edc6acd815f7585b86
25.80 MB / 25.80 MB [======================================================] 0s
Copying config sha256:c16a6d30f3782288ec4e7521c754acc29d37155629cb39149756f486dae2d4cd
448 B / 448 B [============================================================] 0s
Writing manifest to image destination
Storing signatures
e3ce4d93051ceea088d1c242624d659be32cf1667ef62f1d16d6b60193e2c7a8
Create image from container with commit message:
$ podman commit -q --message "committing container to image"
reverent_golick image-committed
e3ce4d93051ceea088d1c242624d659be32cf1667ef62f1d16d6b60193e2c7a8
Create image from container with author:
$ podman commit -q --author "firstName lastName" reverent_golick image-committed
e3ce4d93051ceea088d1c242624d659be32cf1667ef62f1d16d6b60193e2c7a8
Pause running container while creating image:
$ podman commit -q --pause=true containerID image-committed
e3ce4d93051ceea088d1c242624d659be32cf1667ef62f1d16d6b60193e2c7a8
Create image from container with default image tag:
$ podman commit containerID
e3ce4d93051ceea088d1c242624d659be32cf1667ef62f1d16d6b60193e2c7a8
Create image from container with default required capabilities:
$ podman commit -q --change LABEL=io.containers.capabilities=setuid,setgid epic_nobel privimage
400d31a3f36dca751435e80a0e16da4859beb51ff84670ce6bdc5edb30b94066
podman(1), podman-run(1), podman-create(1)
December 2017, Originally compiled by Urvashi Mohnani [email protected]