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# Using with Boot2docker
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For usage with boot2docker, there is a helper function in the utils package named `kwargs_from_env`, it will pass any environment variables from Boot2docker to the Client.
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First run boot2docker in your shell:
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```bash
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$ eval "$(boot2docker shellinit)"
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Writing /Users/you/.boot2docker/certs/boot2docker-vm/ca.pem
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Writing /Users/you/.boot2docker/certs/boot2docker-vm/cert.pem
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Writing /Users/you/.boot2docker/certs/boot2docker-vm/key.pem
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```
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You can then instantiate `docker.Client` like this:
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```python
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from docker.client import Client
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from docker.utils import kwargs_from_env
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cli = Client(**kwargs_from_env())
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print cli.version()
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```
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If you're encountering the following error:
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`SSLError: hostname '192.168.59.103' doesn't match 'boot2docker'`, you can:
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1. Add an entry to your /etc/hosts file matching boot2docker to the daemon's IP
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1. disable hostname validation (but please consider the security implications
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in doing this)
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```python
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from docker.client import Client
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from docker.utils import kwargs_from_env
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kwargs = kwargs_from_env()
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kwargs['tls'].assert_hostname = False
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cli = Client(**kwargs)
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print cli.version()
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``` |