# Docker ## Build the docker image Install Docker. Clone the git repository. Then: ```shell docker build . -f docker/Dockerfile.bullseye ``` ## Publish docker image NB: the above commands are only available for John Livingston. You have to replace by your own docker up repository if you really need to build such an image. First, you have to authenticate your Docker environment. Create an access token on your hub.docker.com account, then use `docker login --username johnxlivingston` to add your credentials. ```shell # pull the current peertube production image: docker pull chocobozzz/peertube:production-bullseye # build the docker image, if not done yet: docker build . -f docker/Dockerfile.bullseye # list images to find the image id: docker images #REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE # xx_image_id_xx 17 seconds ago 1.19GB #chocobozzz/peertube production-bullseye xx_peertube_image_id_xx 4 days ago 1.17GB # tag the image: docker tag xx_image_id_xx johnxlivingston/peertubelivechat:production-bullseye # push on the main tag name: docker push johnxlivingston/peertubelivechat:production-bullseye # push on the current peertube tag name: docker tag johnxlivingston/peertubelivechat:production-bullseye johnxlivingston/peertubelivechat:v4.1.0-bullseye docker push johnxlivingston/peertubelivechat:v4.1.0-bullseye ```