There are two types of extensions available in the Extensions Marketplace: - Docker-reviewed extensions - Self-published extensions
Docker-reviewed extensions are manually reviewed by the Docker Extensions team to ensure an extra level of trust and quality. They appear as Reviewed in the Marketplace.
Self-published extensions are autonomously published by extension developers and go through an automated validation process. They appear as Not reviewed in the Marketplace.
Install an extension#
[!NOTE]
For some extensions, a separate account needs to be created before use.
To install an extension:
- Open Docker Desktop.
- From the Docker Dashboard, select the Extensions tab. The Extensions Marketplace opens on the Browse tab.
- Browse the available extensions. You can sort the list of extensions by Recently added, Most installed, or alphabetically. Alternatively, use the Content or Categories drop-down menu to search for extensions by whether they have been reviewed or not, or by category.
- Choose an extension and select Install.
From here, you can select Open to access the extension or install additional extensions. The extension also appears in the left-hand menu and in the Manage tab.
Update an extension#
You can update any extension outside of Docker Desktop releases. To update an extension to the latest version, navigate to the Docker Dashboard and select the Manage tab.
The Manage tab displays with all your installed extensions. If an extension has a new version available, it displays an Update button.
Uninstall an extension#
You can uninstall an extension at any time.
[!NOTE]
Any data used by the extension that's stored in a volume must be manually deleted.
- Navigate to the Docker Dashboard and select the Manage tab. This displays a list of extensions you've installed.
- Select the ellipsis to the right of extension you want to uninstall.
- Select Uninstall.