Docker – Toolbox On Windows

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installation of Docker toolbox on Windows

we have seen the installation of the Docker Toolbox on Windows. The Docker Toolbox is developed so that Docker containers can be run on Windows and macOS.

For Windows, you need to have Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 with Hyper-V enabled.

The toolbox consists of the following components βˆ’

  • Docker Engine  βˆ’ This is used as the base engine or Docker daemon that is used to run Docker containers.
  • Also Docker Machine βˆ’ for running Docker machine commands.
  • Docker Compose– for running Docker compose commands.
  • Kinematic βˆ’ This is the Docker GUI built for Windows and Mac OS.
  • Oracle virtualbox

Let’s now discuss the different types of activities that are possible with Docker toolbox.

Running in Powershell

With Docker toolbox on Windows 10, you can now run Docker commands off powershell. If you open powershell on Windows and type in the command of Docker version, you will get all the required details about the Docker version installed.

Windows Powershell

Pulling Images and Running Containers

You can also now pull Images from Docker Hub and run containers in PowerShell as you would do in Linux. The following example will show in brief the downloading of the Ubuntu image and running of the container off the image.

The first step is to use the Docker pull command to pull the Ubuntu image from Docker Hub.

Pulling Images

The next step is to run the Docker image using the following run command βˆ’

docker run –it ubuntu /bin/bash 

You will notice that the command is the same as it was in Linux.

Same Command

Kitematic

This is the GUI equivalent of Docker on Windows. To open this GUI, go to the taskbar and on the Docker icon, right-click and choose to open Kitematic.

It will prompt you to download Kitematic GUI. Once downloaded, just unzip the contents. There will be a file called Kitematic.exe. Double-click this exe file to open the GUI interface.

You will then be requested to log in to Docker Hub, enter through the GUI. Just enter the required username and password and then click the Login button.

Once logged in, you will be able to see all the images downloaded on the system on the left-hand side of the interface.

On the right-hand side, you will find all the images available on Docker Hub.

Let’s take an example to understand how to download the Node image from Docker Hub using Kitematic.

Step 1 βˆ’ Enter the keyword of node in the search criteria.

Step 2 βˆ’ Click the create button on official Node image. You will then see the image being downloaded.

Once the image has been downloaded, it will then start running the Node container.

Step 3 βˆ’ If you go to the settings tab, you can drill-down to further settings options, as shown below.

  • General settings βˆ’ In this tab, you can name the container, change the path settings, and delete the container.

Ports βˆ’ Here you can see the different port mappings. If you want, you can create your own port mappings.

Volumes βˆ’ Here you can see the different volume mappings.

Advanced βˆ’ It contains the advanced settings for the container.

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