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Docker supports Go templates which you can use to manipulate the output format of certain commands and log drivers.
Docker provides a set of basic functions to manipulate template elements. All of these examples use the docker inspect command, but many other CLI commands have a --format flag, and many of the CLI command references include examples of customizing the output format.
Note
When using the
--formatflag, you need to observe your shell environment. In a POSIX shell, you can run the following with a single quote:console$ docker inspect --format '{{join .Args " , "}}'Otherwise, in a Windows shell (for example, PowerShell), you need to use single quotes, but escape the double quotes inside the parameters as follows:
console$ docker inspect --format '{{join .Args \" , \"}}'
join
join concatenates a list of strings to create a single string. It puts a separator between each element in the list.
console
$ docker inspect --format '{{join .Args " , "}}' containertable
table specifies which fields you want to see its output.
console
$ docker image list --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Repository}}\t{{.Tag}}\t{{.Size}}"json
json encodes an element as a json string.
console
$ docker inspect --format '{{json .Mounts}}' containerlower
lower transforms a string into its lowercase representation.
console
$ docker inspect --format "{{lower .Name}}" containersplit
split slices a string into a list of strings separated by a separator.
console
$ docker inspect --format '{{split .Image ":"}}' containertitle
title capitalizes the first character of a string.
console
$ docker inspect --format "{{title .Name}}" containerupper
upper transforms a string into its uppercase representation.
console
$ docker inspect --format "{{upper .Name}}" containerpad
pad adds whitespace padding to a string. You can specify the number of spaces to add before and after the string.
console
$ docker image list --format '{{pad .Repository 5 10}}'This example adds 5 spaces before the image repository name and 10 spaces after.
truncate
truncate shortens a string to a specified length. If the string is shorter than the specified length, it remains unchanged.
console
$ docker image list --format '{{truncate .Repository 15}}'This example displays the image repository name, truncating it to the first 15 characters if it's longer.
println
println prints each value on a new line.
console
$ docker inspect --format='{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{println .IPAddress}}{{end}}' containerHint
To find out what data can be printed, show all content as json:
console
$ docker container ls --format='{{json .}}'