podman-manifest(1)
podman-manifest - Create and manipulate manifest lists and image indexes
Description
podman-manifest
NAME
podman-manifest - Create and manipulate manifest lists and image indexes
SYNOPSIS
podman manifest subcommand
DESCRIPTION
The podman manifest command provides subcommands which can be used to:
* Create a working Docker manifest list or OCI image index.
SUBCOMMANDS

EXAMPLES
Building a multi-arch manifest list from a Containerfile
Assuming the Containerfile uses RUN instructions, the host needs a way to execute non-native binaries. Configuring this is beyond the scope of this example. Building a multi-arch manifest list shazam in parallel across 4-threads can be done like this:
$
platarch=linux/amd64,linux/ppc64le,linux/arm64,linux/s390x
$ podman build --jobs=4 --platform=$platarch --manifest
shazam .
Note: The --jobs argument is optional, and the -t or --tag option should not be used.
Assembling a multi-arch manifest from separately built images
Assuming example.com/example/shazam:$arch images are built separately on other hosts and pushed to the example.com registry. They may be combined into a manifest list, and pushed using a simple loop:
$
REPO=example.com/example/shazam
$ podman manifest create $REPO:latest
$ for IMGTAG in amd64 s390x ppc64le arm64; do
podman manifest add $REPO:latest docker://$REPO:IMGTAG;
done
$ podman manifest push --all $REPO:latest
Note: The add instruction argument order is <manifest> then <image>. Also, the --all push option is required to ensure all contents are pushed, not just the native platform/arch.
Removing and tagging a manifest list before pushing
Special care is needed when removing and pushing manifest lists, as opposed to the contents. You almost always want to use the manifest rm and manifest push --all subcommands. For example, a rename and push could be performed like this:
$ podman tag
localhost/shazam example.com/example/shazam
$ podman manifest rm localhost/shazam
$ podman manifest push --all example.com/example/shazam
SEE ALSO
podman(1), podman-manifest-add(1), podman-manifest-annotate(1), podman-manifest-create(1), podman-manifest-inspect(1), podman-manifest-push(1), podman-manifest-remove(1)