`; resultsHTML += results .map((item) => { let excerpt = item.excerpt; if (excerpt.length > 200) { excerpt = excerpt.substring(0, 200); } return `
${item.meta.title}

…${excerpt}…

`; }) .join(""); if (resultsLength > 5) { resultsHTML += ``; } searchBarResults.innerHTML = resultsHTML; } } searchBarInput.addEventListener("input", search); if (window.heap !== undefined) { searchBarResults.addEventListener("click", function (event) { if (event.target.tagName === "A" && event.target.closest(".link")) { const searchQuery = event.target.getAttribute("data-query"); const resultIndex = event.target.getAttribute("data-index"); const url = new URL(event.target.href); const properties = { docs_search_target_path: url.pathname, docs_search_target_title: event.target.textContent, docs_search_query_text: searchQuery, docs_search_target_index: resultIndex, docs_search_source_path: window.location.pathname, docs_search_source_title: document.title, }; heap.track("Docs - Search - Click - Result Link", properties); } }); } });

docker plugin push

DescriptionPush a plugin to a registry
Usagedocker plugin push [OPTIONS] PLUGIN[:TAG]

Description

After you have created a plugin using docker plugin create and the plugin is ready for distribution, use docker plugin push to share your images to Docker Hub or a self-hosted registry.

Registry credentials are managed by docker login.

Options

OptionDefaultDescription
--disable-content-trusttrueSkip image signing

Examples

The following example shows how to push a sample user/plugin.

$ docker plugin ls

ID             NAME                    DESCRIPTION                  ENABLED
69553ca1d456   user/plugin:latest      A sample plugin for Docker   false

$ docker plugin push user/plugin