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There are some steps required to create your own docker image.
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1. Have a Docker hub account, https://hub.docker.com/
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2. Install docker.io package on 64 bit system.
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3. Create a Dockerfile. You will find one in this directory.
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4. Build the image from Dockerfile.
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5. Login on Docker hub
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6. Push the image to Docker hub.
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7. Specify the image in your bitbucket-pipelines.yml file
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1 Docker hub account
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Well, sign up here =) https://hub.docker.com/
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2 Install docker
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sudo apt-get install docker.io
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3 Create Dockerfile
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Find example in this directory.
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4 Build docker image
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In the same directory as you have your Dockerfile, run command:
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sudo docker build -t yourdockerusername/imagename .
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5 Login on Docker hub
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Before publishing you must login on Docker hub
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sudo docker login
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6 Push image to Docker hub
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Run command
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sudo docker push yourdockerusername/imagename
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7 Specify the image in your bitbucket-pipelines.yml file
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As documented here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Use+Docker+images+as+build+environments+in+Bitbucket+Pipelines
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You can use your image on a top level as well as on a specific step like this.
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image: yourdockerusername/imagename
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