Docker - What is proper way to rebuild and push updated image to docker cloud?

Alex T picture Alex T · Apr 19, 2016 · Viewed 36.9k times · Source

What I'm currently doing:

Dockerfile:

FROM python:3.5.1

ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED 1

RUN mkdir /www
WORKDIR /www
ADD deps.txt /www/
RUN pip3 install -r deps.txt
ADD . /www/
RUN chmod 0755 /www/docker-init.sh

Build command:

docker build -t my-djnago-app:latest .

Tagging:

docker tag my-djnago-app:latest lolorama/my-djnago-app-img:latest

Pushing:

docker push lolorama/my-djnago-app-img:latest

After following these steps, the repository image still hasn't updated. I keep getting this message - "Layer already exists".

The push refers to a repository [docker.io/lolorama/my-django-app-img]
fd5aa641b308: Layer already exists
d9c60c6f98e8: Layer already exists
d9d14867f6d7: Layer already exists
64ce166099ca: Layer already exists
73b670e35c69: Layer already exists
5f70bf18a086: Layer already exists
9ea142d097a5: Layer already exists
52f5845b1de0: Layer already exists
e7fadb3ab9d4: Layer already exists
cef72744de05: Layer already exists
591569fa6c34: Layer already exists
998608e2fcd4: Layer already exists
c12ecfd4861d: Layer already exists

What am I doing wrong?

Answer

Alex T picture Alex T · Apr 20, 2016

I found the problem, thanks to @lorenzvth7!

I've had two images with same tag (which i was pushing to cloud).

Solution is:

  1. Inspect your images and find two or more with the same tag:

    docker images 
    
  2. Delete them:

    docker rmi --force 'image id'
    
  3. Thats it! Follow steps from my question above.