docker context create
| Description | Create a context |
|---|---|
| Usage | docker context create [OPTIONS] CONTEXT |
Description
Creates a new context. This lets you switch the daemon your docker CLI connects to.
Options
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
--description | Description of the context | |
--docker | set the docker endpoint | |
--from | create context from a named context |
Examples
Create a context with a Docker endpoint (--docker)
Use the --docker flag to create a context with a custom endpoint. The following example creates a context named my-context with a docker endpoint of /var/run/docker.sock:
$ docker context create \ --docker host=unix:///var/run/docker.sock \ my-context Create a context based on an existing context (--from)
Use the --from=<context-name> option to create a new context from an existing context. The example below creates a new context named my-context from the existing context existing-context:
$ docker context create --from existing-context my-context If the --from option isn't set, the context is created from the current context:
$ docker context create my-context This can be used to create a context out of an existing DOCKER_HOST based script:
$ source my-setup-script.sh $ docker context create my-context To source the docker endpoint configuration from an existing context use the --docker from=<context-name> option. The example below creates a new context named my-context using the docker endpoint configuration from the existing context existing-context:
$ docker context create \ --docker from=existing-context \ my-context Docker endpoints configurations, as well as the description can be modified with docker context update.
Refer to the docker context update reference for details.