Bake targets
A target in a Bake file represents a build invocation. It holds all the
information you would normally pass to a docker build
command using flags.
target "webapp" {
dockerfile = "webapp.Dockerfile"
tags = ["docker.io/username/webapp:latest"]
context = "https://github.com/username/webapp"
}
To build a target with Bake, pass name of the target to the bake
command.
$ docker buildx bake webapp
You can build multiple targets at once by passing multiple target names to the
bake
command.
$ docker buildx bake webapp api tests
Default target
If you don't specify a target when running docker buildx bake
, Bake will
build the target named default
.
target "default" {
dockerfile = "webapp.Dockerfile"
tags = ["docker.io/username/webapp:latest"]
context = "https://github.com/username/webapp"
}
To build this target, run docker buildx bake
without any arguments:
$ docker buildx bake
Target properties
The properties you can set for a target closely resemble the CLI flags for
docker build
, with a few additional properties that are specific to Bake.
For all the properties you can set for a target, see the Bake reference.
Grouping targets
You can group targets together using the group
block. This is useful when you
want to build multiple targets at once.
group "all" {
targets = ["webapp", "api", "tests"]
}
target "webapp" {
dockerfile = "webapp.Dockerfile"
tags = ["docker.io/username/webapp:latest"]
context = "https://github.com/username/webapp"
}
target "api" {
dockerfile = "api.Dockerfile"
tags = ["docker.io/username/api:latest"]
context = "https://github.com/username/api"
}
target "tests" {
dockerfile = "tests.Dockerfile"
contexts = {
webapp = "target:webapp",
api = "target:api",
}
output = ["type=local,dest=build/tests"]
context = "."
}
To build all the targets in a group, pass the name of the group to the bake
command.
$ docker buildx bake all
Additional resources
Refer to the following pages to learn more about Bake's features:
- Learn how to use variables in Bake to make your build configuration more flexible.
- Learn how you can use matrices to build multiple images with different configurations in Matrices.
- Head to the Bake file reference to learn about all the properties you can set in a Bake file, and its syntax.