command: docker network ls aliases: list short: List networks long: |- Lists all the networks the Engine `daemon` knows about. This includes the networks that span across multiple hosts in a cluster. usage: docker network ls [OPTIONS] pname: docker network plink: docker_network.yaml options: - option: filter shorthand: f description: Provide filter values (e.g. 'driver=bridge') - option: format description: Pretty-print networks using a Go template - option: no-trunc default_value: "false" description: Do not truncate the output - option: quiet shorthand: q default_value: "false" description: Only display network IDs examples: "### List all networks\n\n```bash\n$ sudo docker network ls\nNETWORK ID \ NAME DRIVER SCOPE\n7fca4eb8c647 bridge \ bridge local\n9f904ee27bf5 none null \ local\ncf03ee007fb4 host host local\n78b03ee04fc4 \ multi-host overlay swarm\n```\n\nUse the `--no-trunc` option to display the full network id:\n\n```bash\n$ docker network ls --no-trunc\nNETWORK ID NAME DRIVER \ SCOPE\n18a2866682b85619a026c81b98a5e375bd33e1b0936a26cc497c283d27bae9b3 \ none null local\nc288470c46f6c8949c5f7e5099b5b7947b07eabe8d9a27d79a9cbf111adcbf47 \ host host local\n7b369448dccbf865d397c8d2be0cda7cf7edc6b0945f77d2529912ae917a0185 \ bridge bridge local\n95e74588f40db048e86320c6526440c504650a1ff3e9f7d60a497c4d2163e5bd \ foo bridge local\n63d1ff1f77b07ca51070a8c227e962238358bd310bde1529cf62e6c307ade161 \ dev bridge local\n```\n\n### Filtering\n\nThe filtering flag (`-f` or `--filter`) format is a `key=value` pair. If there\nis more than one filter, then pass multiple flags (e.g. `--filter \"foo=bar\" --filter \"bif=baz\"`).\nMultiple filter flags are combined as an `OR` filter. For example,\n`-f type=custom -f type=builtin` returns both `custom` and `builtin` networks.\n\nThe currently supported filters are:\n\n* driver\n* id (network's id)\n* label (`label=` or `label==`)\n* name (network's name)\n* scope (`swarm|global|local`)\n* type (`custom|builtin`)\n\n#### Driver\n\nThe `driver` filter matches networks based on their driver.\n\nThe following example matches networks with the `bridge` driver:\n\n```bash\n$ docker network ls --filter driver=bridge\nNETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE\ndb9db329f835 \ test1 bridge local\nf6e212da9dfd test2 bridge \ local\n```\n\n#### ID\n\nThe `id` filter matches on all or part of a network's ID.\n\nThe following filter matches all networks with an ID containing the\n`63d1ff1f77b0...` string.\n\n```bash\n$ docker network ls --filter id=63d1ff1f77b07ca51070a8c227e962238358bd310bde1529cf62e6c307ade161\nNETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE\n63d1ff1f77b0 dev \ bridge local\n```\n\nYou can also filter for a substring in an ID as this shows:\n\n```bash\n$ docker network ls --filter id=95e74588f40d\nNETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE\n95e74588f40d foo bridge \ local\n\n$ docker network ls --filter id=95e\nNETWORK ID NAME \ DRIVER SCOPE\n95e74588f40d foo bridge \ local\n```\n\n#### Label\n\nThe `label` filter matches networks based on the presence of a `label` alone or a `label` and a\nvalue.\n\nThe following filter matches networks with the `usage` label regardless of its value.\n\n```bash\n$ docker network ls -f \"label=usage\"\nNETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE\ndb9db329f835 \ test1 bridge local\nf6e212da9dfd test2 bridge \ local\n```\n\nThe following filter matches networks with the `usage` label with the `prod` value.\n\n```bash\n$ docker network ls -f \"label=usage=prod\"\nNETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE\nf6e212da9dfd test2 bridge \ local\n```\n\n#### Name\n\nThe `name` filter matches on all or part of a network's name.\n\nThe following filter matches all networks with a name containing the `foobar` string.\n\n```bash\n$ docker network ls --filter name=foobar\nNETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE\n06e7eef0a170 foobar bridge \ local\n```\n\nYou can also filter for a substring in a name as this shows:\n\n```bash\n$ docker network ls --filter name=foo\nNETWORK ID NAME DRIVER \ SCOPE\n95e74588f40d foo bridge local\n06e7eef0a170 \ foobar bridge local\n```\n\n#### Scope\n\nThe `scope` filter matches networks based on their scope.\n\nThe following example matches networks with the `swarm` scope:\n\n```bash\n$ docker network ls --filter scope=swarm\nNETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE\nxbtm0v4f1lfh ingress \ overlay swarm\nic6r88twuu92 swarmnet overlay \ swarm\n```\n\nThe following example matches networks with the `local` scope:\n\n```bash\n$ docker network ls --filter scope=local\nNETWORK ID NAME \ DRIVER SCOPE\ne85227439ac7 bridge bridge \ local\n0ca0e19443ed host host local\nca13cc149a36 \ localnet bridge local\nf9e115d2de35 none \ null local\n```\n\n#### Type\n\nThe `type` filter supports two values; `builtin` displays predefined networks\n(`bridge`, `none`, `host`), whereas `custom` displays user defined networks.\n\nThe following filter matches all user defined networks:\n\n```bash\n$ docker network ls --filter type=custom\nNETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE\n95e74588f40d foo bridge \ local \n63d1ff1f77b0 dev bridge local\n```\n\nBy having this flag it allows for batch cleanup. For example, use this filter\nto delete all user defined networks:\n\n```bash\n$ docker network rm `docker network ls --filter type=custom -q`\n```\n\nA warning will be issued when trying to remove a network that has containers\nattached.\n\n### Formatting\n\nThe formatting options (`--format`) pretty-prints networks output\nusing a Go template.\n\nValid placeholders for the Go template are listed below:\n\nPlaceholder | Description\n-------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n`.ID` \ | Network ID\n`.Name` | Network name\n`.Driver` | Network driver\n`.Scope` \ | Network scope (local, global)\n`.IPv6` | Whether IPv6 is enabled on the network or not.\n`.Internal` | Whether the network is internal or not.\n`.Labels` \ | All labels assigned to the network.\n`.Label` | Value of a specific label for this network. For example `{{.Label \"project.version\"}}`\n`.CreatedAt` | Time when the network was created\n\nWhen using the `--format` option, the `network ls` command will either\noutput the data exactly as the template declares or, when using the\n`table` directive, includes column headers as well.\n\nThe following example uses a template without headers and outputs the\n`ID` and `Driver` entries separated by a colon for all networks:\n\n```bash\n$ docker network ls --format \"{{.ID}}: {{.Driver}}\"\nafaaab448eb2: bridge\nd1584f8dc718: host\n391df270dc66: null\n```"