diff --git a/docs/sources/docker-hub/builds.md b/docs/sources/docker-hub/builds.md
index 8b914fa10c..164018e827 100644
--- a/docs/sources/docker-hub/builds.md
+++ b/docs/sources/docker-hub/builds.md
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ page_keywords: Docker, docker, registry, accounts, plans, Dockerfile, Docker Hub
*Automated Builds* are a special feature of Docker Hub which allow you to
use [Docker Hub's](https://hub.docker.com) build clusters to automatically
-create images from a specified `Dockerfile` and a GitHub or Bitbucket repo
+create images from a specified `Dockerfile` and a GitHub or Bitbucket repository
(or "context"). The system will clone your repository and build the image
described by the `Dockerfile` using the repository as the context. The
resulting automated image will then be uploaded to the Docker Hub registry
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ https://registry.hub.docker.com/associate/bitbucket/).
Then follow the onscreen instructions to authorize and link your
Bitbucket account to Docker Hub. Once it is linked, you'll be able
-to choose a repo from which to create the Automatic Build.
+to choose a repository from which to create the Automatic Build.
### Creating an Automated Build
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ public or private Bitbucket repositories with a `Dockerfile`.
### Adding a Hook
When you link your Docker Hub account, a `POST` hook should get automatically
-added to your Bitbucket repo. Follow the steps below to confirm or modify the
+added to your Bitbucket repository. Follow the steps below to confirm or modify the
Bitbucket hooks for your Automated Build:
@@ -195,8 +195,8 @@ Bitbucket hooks for your Automated Build:
During the build process, Docker will copy the contents of your `Dockerfile`.
It will also add it to the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) for the Docker
-community (for public repos) or approved team members/orgs (for private repos)
-to see on the repository page.
+community (for public repositories) or approved team members/orgs (for private
+repositories) to see on the repository page.
### README.md
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ Automated Build, it will give you a URL to which you can send POST requests.
This will trigger the Automated Build, much as with a GitHub webhook.
Build triggers are available under the Settings menu of each Automated Build
-repo on the Docker Hub.
+repository on the Docker Hub.

@@ -249,7 +249,11 @@ payload:
{
"callback_url": "https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/svendowideit/testhook/hook/2141b5bi5i5b02bec211i4eeih0242eg11000a/",
"push_data": {
- "images": [],
+ "images": [
+ "27d47432a69bca5f2700e4dff7de0388ed65f9d3fb1ec645e2bc24c223dc1cc3",
+ "51a9c7c1f8bb2fa19bcd09789a34e63f35abb80044bc10196e304f6634cc582c",
+ ...
+ ],
"pushed_at": 1.417566161e+09,
"pusher": "trustedbuilder"
},
@@ -336,7 +340,7 @@ another. If one gets updated,the linking system triggers a rebuild
for the other Automated Build. This makes it easy to keep all your
Automated Builds up to date.
-To add a link, go to the repo for the Automated Build you want to
+To add a link, go to the repository for the Automated Build you want to
link to and click on *Repository Links* under the Settings menu at
right. Then, enter the name of the repository that you want have linked.
diff --git a/docs/sources/docker-hub/repos.md b/docs/sources/docker-hub/repos.md
index 2bb75f0b73..042cb572f5 100644
--- a/docs/sources/docker-hub/repos.md
+++ b/docs/sources/docker-hub/repos.md
@@ -111,7 +111,11 @@ similar to the example shown below.
{
"callback_url": "https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/svendowideit/busybox/hook/2141bc0cdec4hebec411i4c1g40242eg110020/",
"push_data": {
- "images": [],
+ "images": [
+ "27d47432a69bca5f2700e4dff7de0388ed65f9d3fb1ec645e2bc24c223dc1cc3",
+ "51a9c7c1f8bb2fa19bcd09789a34e63f35abb80044bc10196e304f6634cc582c",
+ ...
+ ],
"pushed_at": 1.417566822e+09,
"pusher": "svendowideit"
},
@@ -135,7 +139,7 @@ similar to the example shown below.
Webhooks allow you to notify people, services and other applications of
new updates to your images and repositories. To get started adding webhooks,
-go to the desired repo in the Hub, and click "Webhooks" under the "Settings"
+go to the desired repository in the Hub, and click "Webhooks" under the "Settings"
box.
> **Note:** For testing, you can try an HTTP request tool like