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| Description | Load an image from a tar archive or STDIN | | Usage | docker image load [OPTIONS] | | Aliases<br>An alias is a short or memorable alternative for a longer command. | docker load |
Description
Load an image or repository from a tar archive (even if compressed with gzip, bzip2, xz or zstd) from a file or STDIN. It restores both images and tags.
Options
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
-i, --input | Read from tar archive file, instead of STDIN | |
--platform | API 1.48+<br>Load only the given platform(s). Formatted as a comma-separated list of os[/arch[/variant]] (e.g., linux/amd64,linux/arm64/v8). | |
-q, --quiet | Suppress the load output |
Examples
console
$ docker image ls
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZELoad images from STDIN
console
$ docker load < busybox.tar.gz
Loaded image: busybox:latest
$ docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
busybox latest 769b9341d937 7 weeks ago 2.489 MBLoad images from a file (--input)
console
$ docker load --input fedora.tar
Loaded image: fedora:rawhide
Loaded image: fedora:20
$ docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
busybox latest 769b9341d937 7 weeks ago 2.489 MB
fedora rawhide 0d20aec6529d 7 weeks ago 387 MB
fedora 20 58394af37342 7 weeks ago 385.5 MB
fedora heisenbug 58394af37342 7 weeks ago 385.5 MB
fedora latest 58394af37342 7 weeks ago 385.5 MBLoad a specific platform (--platform)
The --platform option allows you to specify which platform variant of the image to load. By default, docker load loads all platform variants that are present in the archive. Use the --platform option to specify which platform variant of the image to load. An error is produced if the given platform is not present in the archive.
The platform option takes the os[/arch[/variant]] format; for example, linux/amd64 or linux/arm64/v8. Architecture and variant are optional, and default to the daemon's native architecture if omitted.
The following example loads the linux/amd64 variant of an alpine image from an archive that contains multiple platform variants.
console
$ docker image load -i image.tar --platform=linux/amd64
Loaded image: alpine:latestThe following example attempts to load a linux/ppc64le image from an archive, but the given platform is not present in the archive;
console
$ docker image load -i image.tar --platform=linux/ppc64le
requested platform (linux/ppc64le) not found: image might be filtered out