Docker for Mac will detect HTTP/HTTPS Proxy Settings and automatically propagate these to Docker and to your containers. For example, if you set your proxy settings to http Alternatively, you can uninstall Docker for Mac from the command line with this command: --uninstall. What would you do if you need to remove Docker 1.6.7? Simply drag and drop this app into trash? This is not enough for a thorough removal. Check out this.
Background There are few good ways to remove Docker from MacOs. Some of them are • • • Uninstall VirtualBox by downloading the *.dmg of VirtualBox for your version and click on the uninstall tool in that dmg. I ran into issues and had to customize mine. Script for removing Docker from Mac if [ '$(which docker-machine)' == ' ]; then echo 'docker-machine does not exist on your machine!' Else docker-machine rm -f $(docker-machine ls -q); fi if [ '$(which boot2docker)' == ' ]; then echo 'boot2docker does not exist on your machine!' Else echo 'Stopping boot2docker processes.' Boot2docker stop boot2docker delete echo 'Removing boot2docker executable.'
Sudo rm -rf /Applications/boot2docker sudo rm -f /usr/local/bin/boot2docker echo 'Forget packages' sudo pkgutil --forget io.docker.pkg.docker sudo pkgutil --forget io.docker.pkg.dockercompose sudo pkgutil --forget io.docker.pkg.dockermachine sudo pkgutil --forget io.boot2dockeriso.pkg.boot2dockeriso echo 'Removing boot2docker ISO and socket files.' Rm -rf ~/.boot2docker sudo rm -rf /usr/local/share/boot2docker echo 'Removing boot2docker OSX files.' Sudo rm -f /private/var/db/receipts/io.boot2docker.* sudo rm -f /private/var/db/receipts/io.boot2dockeriso.* echo 'Removing boot2docker SSH keys.' Rm -f ~/.ssh/id_boot2docker* fi if [ '$(which brew)' == ' ]; then echo 'brew does not exist on your machine!' Else echo 'Installing rmtree on your machine!' Brew tap beeftornado/rmtree echo 'Using rmtree to remove docker etc.!'
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