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Introduction

Install a Docker image from the online Package repository

The Docker installer for Windows is now available in an online package repository. They can be found and installed using the Docker provider of PackageManagement (a.k.a. OneGet) PowerShell module. The provider needs to be installed before using it. The following PowerShell cmdlets can be used to install the provider.

Step 1: Install the OneGet docker provider
  1. Import-Module -Name DockerProvider -Force
  2. Import-Packageprovider -Name DockerProvider -Force
Step 2: Install Docker

New installation:
Install-Package -Name docker -ProviderName DockerProvider -Verbose

Upgrade to the latest version of docker:
Install-Package -Name docker -ProviderName DockerProvider -Verbose -Update

Once the provider is installed and imported, you can search, download, or install Docker using OneGet PowerShell cmdlets:

  • Find-Package
  • Save-Package
  • Install-Package
  • Uninstall-Package
  • Get-Package

Register a source

Register an URL to be used with DockerProvider
Register-PackageSource -ProviderName DockerProvider -Name AlternateSource -Location https://contoso.com/metaData.json
Enlist all the registered sources
Get-PackageSource -ProviderName DockerProvider

Search a Docker installer

Example 1: Find the latest version of all available Docker installers.
Find-Package –providerName DockerProvider
Example 2: Search by version, according to –RequiredVersion, -MinimumVersion, and –MaximumVersion requirements. With –AllVersions parameter, all available versions of Docker installers are returned. Without it, only the latest version is returned.
Find-Package –providerName DockerProvider –AllVersions

Install docker

Example 1: Install the latest version of docker to the local machine.
Install-Package -Name docker -ProviderName DockerProvider -Verbose
Example 2: Install docker with pipeline result from the search cmdlets.
Find-Package –ProviderName DockerProvider | Install-Package -Verbose

Download Docker

You can download and save Docker installer without installation, using Save-Package. This cmdlet accepts pipeline result from the search cmdlets. If you have multiple sources, please provide the source for download.

Example 1: Download and save Docker installer to a directory that matches the wildcard path. The latest version will be saved if you do not specify the version requirements.
Save-Package –ProviderName DockerProvider -Name Docker -Path .\temp -MinimumVersion 1.2.3
Example 2: Download and save Docker installer from the search cmdlets.
Find-package –ProviderName DockerProvider | Save-Package -Path .

Get docker

Example 1: Inventory docker installation on the local machine.
 Get-Package –ProviderName DockerProvider

Uninstall docker

Uninstalls Docker from the local machine.

Example 1: Uninstall docker from the local machine.
Uninstall-Package -ProviderName DockerProvider -Name dOcKeR -Verbose

Update docker

Updates current installation of docker with the requested version

Example 1: Update docker
Install-Package -Name docker -ProviderName DockerProvider -Verbose -Update

Manual Steps

Once docker is installed, you will need to restart the machine
After the machine is restarted, docker service needs to be in the running state

After you have installed the required KB (KB3176936 or higher) you will need to restart the machine 

Version

0.1.0.0

Version History

0.1.0.0

Initial release

0.1.0.1

Bug fixes

0.1.0.2

Bug fixes

0.1.0.3

Bug fixes

1.0.0.0

Public release

1.0.0.1

Added OS version check instead of KB check

1.0.0.2

Updated the restart message after install
Update the logging while uninstall

Dependencies

    1. Nuget binaries
    1. Update: KB3176936 or later needs to be installed on your machine

Not supported scenarios

    1. We use BITs for downloading purposes. Currently the following scenarios are not supported by BITs:
    • 1.1. Behind a proxy
    • 1.2. Powershell Direct
    • 1.3. SSH remoting
    • Note: Please use WinRM based Powershell Remoting.

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