docker-plugin-ls(1)
docker-plugin-ls - List plugins
Description
DOCKER
NAME
docker-plugin-ls - List plugins
SYNOPSIS
docker plugin ls [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
Lists all the plugins that are currently installed. You can install plugins using the docker plugin install command. You can also filter using the -f or --filter flag.
Filters
Filter output
based on these conditions:
- enabled=(true|false) - plugins that are enabled or not
- capability= - filters plugins based on capabilities
(currently volumedriver, networkdriver,
ipamdriver, or authz)
Format
Pretty-print
plugins using a Go template.
Valid placeholders:
.ID - Plugin ID.
.Name - Plugin Name.
.Description - Plugin description.
.Enabled - Whether plugin is enabled or not.
EXAMPLES
Display all plugins
$ docker plugin
ls
ID NAME DESCRIPTION ENABLED
869080b57404 tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin:latest A sample
volume plugin for Docker true
141bf6c02ddd vieux/sshfs:latest sshFS plugin for Docker
false
Display plugins with their ID and names
$ docker plugin
ls --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Name}}"
869080b57404: tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin:latest
Display enabled plugins
$ docker plugin
ls --filter enabled=true
ID NAME DESCRIPTION ENABLED
869080b57404 tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin:latest A sample
volume plugin for Docker true
Display plugins with volumedriver capability
$ docker plugin
ls --filter capability=volumedriver --format "table
{{.ID}}\t{{.Name}}"
ID Name
869080b57404 tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin:latest
OPTIONS
|
-f, --filter= |
Provide filter values (e.g. ’enabled=true’) | |
|
--format="" |
Pretty-print plugins using a Go template | |
|
-h, --help[=false] |
help for ls | |
|
--no-trunc[=false] |
Don’t truncate output | |
|
-q, --quiet[=false] |
Only display plugin IDs |
SEE ALSO
docker-plugin(1)