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About

The docker-registry-frontend is a pure web-based solution for browsing and modifying a private Docker registry.

Features

For a list of all the features, please see the Wiki.

Development

To learn how to develop for the docker-registry-frontend, see here.

Usage

This application is available in the form of a Docker image that you can run as a container by executing this command:

sudo docker run \
  -d \
  -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST=ENTER-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
  -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_PORT=ENTER-PORT-TO-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
  -p 8080:80 \
  konradkleine/docker-registry-frontend

This command starts the container and forwards the container's private port 80 to your host's port 8080. Make sure you specify the correct url to your registry.

When the application runs you can open your browser and navigate to http://localhost:8080.

Docker registry using SSL encryption

If the Docker registry is only reachable via HTTPs (e.g. if it sits behind a proxy) , you can run the following command:

sudo docker run \
  -d \
  -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST=ENTER-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
  -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_PORT=ENTER-PORT-TO-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
  -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_USE_SSL=1 \
  -p 8080:80 \
  konradkleine/docker-registry-frontend

SSL encryption

If you want to run the application with SSL enabled, you can do the following:

sudo docker run \
  -d \
  -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST=ENTER-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
  -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_PORT=ENTER-PORT-TO-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
  -e ENV_USE_SSL=yes \
  -v $PWD/server.crt:/etc/apache2/server.crt:ro \
  -v $PWD/server.key:/etc/apache2/server.key:ro \
  -p 443:443 \
  konradkleine/docker-registry-frontend

Note that the application still serves the port 80 but it is simply not exposed ;). Enable it at your own will. When the application runs with SSL you can open your browser and navigate to https://localhost.

Use the application as the registry

If you are running the Docker registry on the same host as the application but only accessible to the application (eg. listening on 127.0.0.1) then you can use the application as the registry itself.

Normally this would then give bad advice on how to access a tag:

docker pull localhost:5000/yourname/imagename:latest

We can override what hostname and port to put here:

sudo docker run \
 -d \
 -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST=localhost \
 -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_PORT=5000 \
 -e ENV_REGISTRY_PROXY_FQDN=ENTER-YOUR-APPLICATION-HOST-HERE \
 -e ENV_REGISTRY_PROXY_PORT=ENTER-PORT-TO-YOUR-APPLICATION-HOST-HERE \
 -e ENV_USE_SSL=yes \
 -v $PWD/server.crt:/etc/apache2/server.crt:ro \
 -v $PWD/server.key:/etc/apache2/server.key:ro \
 -p 443:443 \
 konradkleine/docker-registry-frontend

A value of 80 or 443 for ENV_REGISTRY_PROXY_PORT will not actually be shown as Docker will check 443 and then 80 by default.

Kerberos authentication

If you want to use Kerberos to protect access to the registry frontend, you can do the following:

sudo docker run \
  -d \
  -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST=ENTER-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
  -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_PORT=ENTER-PORT-TO-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
  -e ENV_AUTH_USE_KERBEROS=yes \
  -e ENV_AUTH_NAME="Kerberos login" \
  -e ENV_AUTH_KRB5_KEYTAB=/etc/apache2/krb5.keytab \
  -v $PWD/krb5.keytab:/etc/apache2/krb5.keytab:ro \
  -e ENV_AUTH_KRB_REALMS="ENTER.YOUR.REALMS.HERE" \
  -e ENV_AUTH_KRB_SERVICE_NAME=HTTP \
  -p 80:80 \
  konradkleine/docker-registry-frontend

You can of course combine SSL and Kerberos.

Browse mode

If you want to start applicaton with browse mode which means no repos/tags management feature in the UI, You can specify ENV_MODE_BROWSE_ONLY flag as follows:

sudo docker run \
  -d \
  -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST=ENTER-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
  -e ENV_DOCKER_REGISTRY_PORT=ENTER-PORT-TO-YOUR-REGISTRY-HOST-HERE \
  -e ENV_MODE_BROWSE_ONLY=true \
  -p 8080:80 \
  konradkleine/docker-registry-frontend

You can set true or false to this flag.

Contributions are welcome!

If you like the application, I invite you to contribute and report bugs or feature request on the project's github page: https://github.com/kwk/docker-registry-frontend. To learn how to develop for the docker-registry-frontend, see here.

Thank you for your interest!

-- Konrad