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| `retry` | Define retry behavior for the build step, as described in [Retrying a step]({{site.baseurl}}/docs/pipelines/what-is-the-codefresh-yaml/#retrying-a-step). | Optional |
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| `buildkit` | When set to `true`, enables [Buildkit](#buildkit-support) and all of its enhancements. When using `buildkit` with `cache_from`, to allow the built image to be used as cache for future images, you must specify `BUILDKIT_INLINE_CACHE=1` in the build_arguments. See [more info](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/buildx_build/#cache-to){:target="\_blank"}| Optional |
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| `platform` | The [target platform or platforms](https://docs.docker.com/build/building/multi-platform/){:target="\_blank"} to which to push the image. For example, `linux/amd64`. To target multiple platforms, separate them with commas, as in `linux/amd64,linux/arm64`. <br>NOTE:To use this property, you must enable `buildx`. | Optional |
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| `buildx` |Build and push Docker images, including multi-platform images, with <a href="https://github.com/docker/buildx" target="_blank">Buildx</a>. Disabled by default. {::nomarkdown}<ul><li>To enable with default configuration, set to <code class="highlighter-rouge">true</code>. You do not have to add any other parameters.</li><li>To enable with custom configuration, set to an object with custom configuration. With custom configuration, you can configure settings for <code class="highlighter-rouge">qemu</code> and <code class="highlighter-rouge">builder</code>.<ul><li><code class="highlighter-rouge">qemu</code><ul><li><code class="highlighter-rouge">image</code>: The Docker image to use to install the <a href="https://github.com/qemu/qemu" target="_blank">QEMU</a> static binaries. By default, installs the binaries from the <code class="highlighter-rouge">tonistiigi/binfmt:latest</code> Docker image.</li><li><code class="highlighter-rouge">platforms</code>: The binaries of platform emulators to install with the Docker image defined for <code class="highlighter-rouge">image</code>. The default value is <code class="highlighter-rouge">all</code>.</li></ul><li><code class="highlighter-rouge">builder</code>: <ul><li><code class="highlighter-rouge">driver</code>: The builder driver to use. By default, uses <code class="highlighter-rouge">docker-container</code> <a href="https://docs.docker.com/build/building/drivers/docker-container" target="_blank">driver</a> to build multi-platform images and export cache using a <a href="https://github.com/moby/buildkitBuildKit" target="_blank">BuildKit</a> container.<li><code class="highlighter-rouge">driver_opts</code>: Additional driver-specific configuration options to customize the driver. For example, <code class="highlighter-rouge">image=moby/buildkit:master</code>.</li></ul></li></ul>{:/} | Optional |
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| `buildx` |Build and push Docker images, including multi-platform images, with <a href="https://github.com/docker/buildx" target="_blank">Buildx</a>. Disabled by default. {::nomarkdown}<ul><li>To enable with default configuration, set to <code class="highlighter-rouge">true</code>. You do not have to add any other parameters.</li><li>To enable with custom configuration, set to an object with custom configuration. With custom configuration, you can configure settings for <code class="highlighter-rouge">qemu</code> and <code class="highlighter-rouge">builder</code>.<ul><li><code class="highlighter-rouge">qemu</code><ul><li><code class="highlighter-rouge">image</code>: The Docker image to use to install the <a href="https://github.com/qemu/qemu" target="_blank">QEMU</a> static binaries. The image currently supported, which is also the default, is the <code class="highlighter-rouge">tonistiigi/binfmt</code> Docker image.</li><li><code class="highlighter-rouge">platforms</code>: The binaries of platform emulators to install with the Docker image defined for <code class="highlighter-rouge">image</code>. The default value is <code class="highlighter-rouge">all</code>.</li></ul><li><code class="highlighter-rouge">builder</code>: <ul><li><code class="highlighter-rouge">driver</code>: The builder driver to use. By default, uses <code class="highlighter-rouge">docker-container</code> <a href="https://docs.docker.com/build/building/drivers/docker-container" target="_blank">driver</a> to build multi-platform images and export cache using a <a href="https://github.com/moby/buildkitBuildKit" target="_blank">BuildKit</a> container.<li><code class="highlighter-rouge">driver_opts</code>: Additional driver-specific configuration options to customize the driver. For example, <code class="highlighter-rouge">image=moby/buildkit:master</code>.</li></ul></li></ul>{:/} | Optional |
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### Multi-platform images with `platfrom` and `buildx`
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### Multi-platform images with `platform` and `buildx`
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Docker images can support multiple platforms and architectures, meaning that you can create an image once, and reuse the same image on different platforms. Docker automatically selects the image that matches the target OS and architecture.
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For more on the architectures supported, see the [Docker Official Images README](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images#architectures-other-than-amd64){:target="\_blank"}. For more on multi-platform images in Docker, see the official [documentation](https://docs.docker.com/build/building/multi-platform/){:target="\_blank"}.