Category: Docker

  • Docker – Allow Delete From Docker-Registry

    Docker – Allow Delete From Docker-Registry

    Once your start to build and push new, fresh docker images to your private registry. Or even worse, start automating CI/CD pipeline builds that builds and pushes.. You may end up with Docker images you do not want any more, or that you have created by mistake. Here’s how to remove them when you are…

  • Docker – TLS/SSL Reverse Proxy For Docker Notary Server

    Docker – TLS/SSL Reverse Proxy For Docker Notary Server

    Docker Notary Server is necessary for applying proper Docker DCT. But the support for applying your own TLS/SSL Certificate is.. shall we say.. ancient. Sure, you can supply your own certificate, docker-compose build, docker-compose up -d aaaaand.. Docker Notary Server is running with the supplied certificate, generated with LetsEncrypt, valid for.. three months.. Here’s how…

  • Docker – Simple Registry Web UI With Docker-Registry-UI From Joxit

    Docker – Simple Registry Web UI With Docker-Registry-UI From Joxit

    Hosting your own Docker registry is great, it’s just that… It’s pretty anonymous. You don’t really get to see how many images you have, or their tags, or image digests etc. Unless you want to send manual GET requests via CURL, you can use joxit/docker-registry-ui. Add the following to “ui service” to your existing registry…

  • Docker – Build Image on GITHub And Push To Private Registry

    Docker – Build Image on GITHub And Push To Private Registry

    Hosting your own registry is one thing, but deploying a “runner” or similar (including all of the associated infrastructure) may be overkill for your project. Luckily, GITHub (Mirco$oft) has you covered. All you need is: A project with Dockerfile Hosted on GITHub in a repo A Docker registry (private or DockerHUB account is fine) First,…

  • Docker – Useful CURL:s For Querying Private Registry

    Docker – Useful CURL:s For Querying Private Registry

    Keep it minimal, who needs a fancy GUI for your Docker Registry when you have, CURL? 😉 Get all container images from registry: Example output: List all tags for container image: Example output: TIP, combine the curl with -s and jq for pretty output: Keep it CURL:in 👾