Docker Hub Integration — Automate Docker Hub with AI on Beauto
Docker Hub is a service provided by Docker for finding and sharing container images with your team.
Category: developer tools · 24 actions available
What you can automate with Docker Hub
Beauto connects Docker Hub with 900+ other apps so you can build AI-powered workflows in minutes. Trigger automations from Docker Hub events, enrich Docker Hub data with AI, or sync Docker Hub with the rest of your stack — without writing code.
- Sync Docker Hub data with Gmail, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Google Sheets, and more
- Trigger AI agents on new Docker Hub events and route the output anywhere
- Schedule recurring Docker Hub tasks — daily reports, cleanups, or bulk updates
- Use natural language to describe the workflow; Beauto builds it for you
Docker Hub actions Beauto supports
- Add Organization Member — Invite a user to join a Docker Hub organization. Sends an invitation email to the specified user (by Docker ID or email). The user must accept the invitation to become a member. Requires owner or admin privileges on the
- Create Docker Hub Organization — Create a new Docker Hub organization. Note: This endpoint requires JWT authentication obtained via /v2/users/login and may have restricted access.
- Create Docker Hub Repository — Creates a new Docker Hub repository under the specified namespace. Use this to programmatically create public or private repositories for storing Docker images. Requires proper authentication with write permissions to th
- Create Docker Hub Webhook — Create a webhook on a Docker Hub repository to receive notifications on image push events. This is a two-step process: 1. Create the webhook with a name 2. Add a hook URL to the webhook Requires admin permissions on the
- Delete Repository Images — Delete one or more images from your Docker Hub namespace using the bulk delete API. IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS: - You must own the namespace (your username or an organization you admin) - You cannot delete images from 'libra
- Delete Docker Hub Organization — Permanently deletes a Docker Hub organization. Requires owner permissions on the organization. This action is idempotent - deleting a non-existent organization returns success (404 treated as success). WARNING: Deletion
- Delete Docker Hub Repository — Permanently deletes a Docker Hub repository and all its images/tags. WARNING: This action is irreversible. All images, tags, and metadata will be permanently removed. This operation is idempotent - deleting a non-existen
- Delete Repository Tag — Permanently delete a specific tag from a Docker Hub repository. Requirements: - Must have write/admin access to the repository - The namespace must be your username or an organization you belong to - This action is irrev
- Delete Docker Hub Team — Permanently deletes a team from a Docker Hub organization. This operation is idempotent - deleting a non-existent team will succeed silently. Requires organization admin permissions. Use DOCKER_HUB_LIST_TEAMS to find ava
- Delete Docker Hub repository webhook — Deletes a specific webhook from a Docker Hub repository. Use this tool to remove webhook configurations from repositories you own or have admin access to. This is useful for cleaning up outdated, misconfigured, or no lon
- Get Docker Hub Image — Retrieve details about a specific platform-specific image variant by its digest. This tool searches through repository tags to find and return metadata for an image matching the specified SHA256 digest. Returns architect
- Get Docker Hub Repository — Retrieves detailed information about a specific Docker Hub repository. Use this to get repository metadata including description, star/pull counts, permissions, and configuration. Works with both public and private repos
- Get Docker Hub Tag — Tool to retrieve details of a specific Docker Hub repository tag. Use after confirming the namespace, repository, and tag name.
- Get Docker Hub Team — Retrieve details of a specific team (group) within a Docker Hub organization. Returns the team's ID, name, and description. Requires organization membership with appropriate permissions to view team details.
- Get Docker Hub Webhook — Retrieves details of a specific Docker Hub webhook by its ID. Use this tool when you need to inspect an existing webhook's configuration, including its target URL, configured events, and active status. You must have admi
- List Organization Access Tokens — Tool to list all organization access tokens for a Docker Hub organization. Use when you need to view or audit access tokens associated with an organization. Requires appropriate organization permissions to view tokens.
- List Docker Hub Organizations — List Docker Hub organizations that the authenticated user belongs to. Returns a paginated list of organizations with details like name, company, and badge status; some metadata fields may be absent — use org name for fol
- List Docker Hub Organization Members — Lists members of a Docker Hub organization with their roles and details. Use this tool to: - Audit organization membership - View member roles (owner, member) - Check team assignments for members - Export organization me
- List Docker Hub Repositories — Tool to list repositories under a namespace. Use when you need to enumerate repositories within a specific Docker Hub namespace, with optional filtering and pagination.
- List Team Members — List members of a Docker Hub team (group) within an organization. Returns a paginated list of team members with their user details. Requires organization membership with appropriate permissions to view team members.
- List Organization Teams — List all teams (groups) within a Docker Hub organization. Requires organization membership with appropriate permissions. Teams in Docker Hub are called 'groups' in the API.
- List Docker Hub repository webhooks — Lists all webhooks configured for a Docker Hub repository. Use this tool to retrieve webhook configurations for repositories you own or have admin access to. Webhooks are triggered when specific events occur in the repos
- Remove Organization Member — Remove a member from a Docker Hub organization. This action revokes the user's access to the organization and all its repositories. Requires organization admin privileges. The operation is idempotent - removing a non-mem
- Remove Team Member — Remove a user from a Docker Hub organization team (group). Use this action to revoke a user's membership from a specific team. The operation is idempotent - removing a user who is not a member will succeed silently.