Use `docker image push` to share your images to the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) registry or to a self-hosted one. Refer to **docker-image-tag(1)** for more information about valid image and tag names. Killing the **docker image push** process, for example by pressing **CTRL-c** while it is running in a terminal, terminates the push operation. Registry credentials are managed by **docker-login(1)**. # EXAMPLES ## Pushing a new image to a registry First save the new image by finding the container ID (using **docker container ls**) and then committing it to a new image name. Note that only a-z0-9-_. are allowed when naming images: # docker container commit c16378f943fe rhel-httpd Now, push the image to the registry using the image ID. In this example the registry is on host named `registry-host` and listening on port `5000`. To do this, tag the image with the host name or IP address, and the port of the registry: # docker image tag rhel-httpd registry-host:5000/myadmin/rhel-httpd:latest # docker image push registry-host:5000/myadmin/rhel-httpd:latest Check that this worked by running: # docker image ls You should see both `rhel-httpd` and `registry-host:5000/myadmin/rhel-httpd` listed. ### Push all tags of an image Use the `-a` (or `--all-tags`) option to push all tags of a local image. The following example creates multiple tags for an image, and pushes all those tags to Docker Hub. $ docker image tag myimage registry-host:5000/myname/myimage:latest $ docker image tag myimage registry-host:5000/myname/myimage:v1.0.1 $ docker image tag myimage registry-host:5000/myname/myimage:v1.0 $ docker image tag myimage registry-host:5000/myname/myimage:v1 The image is now tagged under multiple names: $ docker image ls REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE myimage latest 6d5fcfe5ff17 2 hours ago 1.22MB registry-host:5000/myname/myimage latest 6d5fcfe5ff17 2 hours ago 1.22MB registry-host:5000/myname/myimage v1 6d5fcfe5ff17 2 hours ago 1.22MB registry-host:5000/myname/myimage v1.0 6d5fcfe5ff17 2 hours ago 1.22MB registry-host:5000/myname/myimage v1.0.1 6d5fcfe5ff17 2 hours ago 1.22MB When pushing with the `--all-tags` option, all tags of the `registry-host:5000/myname/myimage` image are pushed: $ docker image push --all-tags registry-host:5000/myname/myimage The push refers to repository [registry-host:5000/myname/myimage] 195be5f8be1d: Pushed latest: digest: sha256:edafc0a0fb057813850d1ba44014914ca02d671ae247107ca70c94db686e7de6 size: 4527 195be5f8be1d: Layer already exists v1: digest: sha256:edafc0a0fb057813850d1ba44014914ca02d671ae247107ca70c94db686e7de6 size: 4527 195be5f8be1d: Layer already exists v1.0: digest: sha256:edafc0a0fb057813850d1ba44014914ca02d671ae247107ca70c94db686e7de6 size: 4527 195be5f8be1d: Layer already exists v1.0.1: digest: sha256:edafc0a0fb057813850d1ba44014914ca02d671ae247107ca70c94db686e7de6 size: 4527