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The Packer Docker Save post-processor takes an artifact from the docker builder
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that was committed and saves it to a file. This is similar to exporting the
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Docker image directly from the builder, except that it preserves the hierarchy
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of images and metadata.
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layout: docs
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page_title: 'Docker Save - Post-Processors'
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sidebar_current: 'docs-post-processors-docker-save'
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# Docker Save Post-Processor
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Type: `docker-save`
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The Packer Docker Save post-processor takes an artifact from the [docker
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builder](/docs/builders/docker.html) that was committed and saves it to a file.
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This is similar to exporting the Docker image directly from the builder, except
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that it preserves the hierarchy of images and metadata.
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We understand the terminology can be a bit confusing, but we've adopted the
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terminology from Docker, so if you're familiar with that, then you'll be
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familiar with this and vice versa.
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## Configuration
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The configuration for this post-processor only requires one option.
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- `path` (string) - The path to save the image.
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## Example
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An example is shown below, showing only the post-processor configuration:
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``` json
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{
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"type": "docker-save",
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"path": "foo.tar"
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}
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```
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