Basic Configuration
Enterprise Logo URL:
Enter the full URL to your company's logo.
Contact Information:
Information to show in the Contact Page. If none specified, CoreOS contact information is displayed.
User Creation:
If enabled, user accounts can be created by anyone. Users can always be created in the users panel under this superuser view.
Server Configuration
Server Hostname:
The HTTP host (and optionally the port number if a non-standard HTTP/HTTPS port) of the location where the registry will be accessible on the network
SSL:
A valid SSL certificate and private key files are required to use this option.
Certificate:
The certificate must be in PEM format.
Private key:
redis

A redis key-value store is required for real-time events and build logs.

Redis Hostname:
Redis port:
Access to this port and hostname must be allowed from all hosts running the enterprise registry
Redis password:
Registry Storage

Registry images can be stored either locally or in a remote storage system. A remote storage system is required for high-avaliability systems.

Storage Engine:
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E-mail

Valid e-mail server configuration is required for notification e-mails and the ability of users to reset their passwords.

SMTP Server:
SMTP Server Port:
TLS:
Mail Sender:
E-mail address from which all e-mails are sent. If not specified, support@quay.io will be used.
Authentication:
Username:
Password:
Authentication

Authentication for the registry can be handled by either the registry itself or LDAP. External authentication providers (such as Github) can be used on top of this choice.

Authentication:
LDAP URI:
Administrator DN:
Base DN:
Administrator Password:
E-mail Attribute:
UID Attribute:
User RDN:
Github (Enterprise) Authentication

If enabled, users can use Github or Github Enterprise to authenticate to the registry.

Note: A registered Github (Enterprise) OAuth application is required. View instructions on how to Create an OAuth Application in GitHub

Github:
Github Endpoint:
The Github Enterprise endpoint.
OAuth Client ID:
OAuth Client Secret:
Google Authentication

If enabled, users can use Google to authenticate to the registry.

Note: A registered Google OAuth application is required. Visit the Google Developer Console to register an application.

OAuth Client ID:
OAuth Client Secret:
Dockerfile Build Support
If enabled, users can submit Dockerfiles to be built and pushed by the Enterprise Registry.
Note: Build workers are required for this feature. See Adding Build Workers for instructions on how to setup build workers.
Github (Enterprise) Build Triggers

If enabled, users can setup Github or Github Enterprise triggers to invoke Registry builds.

Note: A registered Github (Enterprise) OAuth application (separate from Github Authentication) is required. View instructions on how to Create an OAuth Application in GitHub

Github:
Github Endpoint:
The Github Enterprise endpoint.
OAuth Client ID:
OAuth Client Secret: