Back up, clone, restore, and share Docker volumes effortlessly.
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README.md

Volumes Backup and Share Extension

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Extension Screenshot

🚀 This extension was originally created by Felipe Cruz

Features

  • Export a volume:
    • To a compressed file in your local filesystem
    • To an existing local image
    • To a new local image
  • To a new image in Docker Hub (or another registry)
  • Import data into a new container or into an existing container:
    • From a compressed file in your local filesystem
    • From an existing image
    • From an existing image in Docker Hub (or another registry)
  • Transfer a volume via SSH to another host that runs Docker Desktop or Docker engine.
  • Clone a volume
  • Empty a volume
  • Delete a volume

Installation

The recommended way to install the extension is from the Marketplace in Docker Desktop. You could also install it with the Docker Extensions CLI, targeting either a published released (e.g. 1.0.0) or branch (e.g. main):

  docker extension install docker/volumes-backup-extension:main

Run Locally

Clone the project

  git clone https://github.com/docker/volumes-backup-extension.git

Go to the project directory

  cd volumes-backup-extension

Build the extension

  docker build -t docker/volumes-backup-extension:latest .

Install the extension

  docker extension install docker/volumes-backup-extension:latest

Developing the frontend

  cd ui
  npm install
  npm start

This starts a development server that listens on port 3000.

You can now tell Docker Desktop to use this as the frontend source. In another terminal run:

  docker extension dev ui-source docker/volumes-backup-extension:latest http://localhost:3000

In order to open the Chrome Dev Tools for your extension when you click on the extension tab, run:

  docker extension dev debug docker/volumes-backup-extension:latest

Each subsequent click on the extension tab will also open Chrome Dev Tools. To stop this behaviour, run:

  docker extension dev reset docker/volumes-backup-extension:latest

Acknowledgements