Registry is intended to be used as a repository service than an abstract collection of repositories. Namespace better describes a collection of repositories retrievable by name. The registry service serves any repository in the global scope. Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net> (github: dmcgowan)
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page_title: Configure a Registry page_description: Explains how to deploy a registry service page_keywords: registry, service, images, repository
Configure a Registry
The registry server can be configured with a YAML file. This section provides a simple example and a complete reference.
A simple development configuration
The following is a simple example that can used for local development:
version: 0.1
log:
level: debug
storage:
filesystem:
rootdirectory: /tmp/registry-dev
http:
addr: localhost:5000
secret: asecretforlocaldevelopment
debug:
addr: localhost:5001
The above configures the registry instance to run on port 5000, binding to "localhost", with the debug server enabled. Registry data will be stored in "/tmp/registry-dev". Logging will be in "debug" mode, which is the most verbose.
A similar simple configuration is available at config.yml, which is generally useful for local development.
Configuration Reference
Below is a comprehensive example of all possible configuration options for the registry. Some options are mutually exclusive, and each section is explained in more detail below, but this is a good starting point from which you may delete the sections you do not need to create your own configuration. A copy of this configuration can be found at config.sample.yml.
version: 0.1
log:
level: debug
formatter: text
fields:
service: registry
environment: staging
loglevel: debug # deprecated: use "log"
storage:
filesystem:
rootdirectory: /tmp/registry
azure:
accountname: accountname
accountkey: base64encodedaccountkey
container: containername
s3:
accesskey: awsaccesskey
secretkey: awssecretkey
region: us-west-1
bucket: bucketname
encrypt: true
secure: true
v4auth: true
chunksize: 5242880
rootdirectory: /s3/object/name/prefix
cache:
layerinfo: inmemory
auth:
silly:
realm: silly-realm
service: silly-service
token:
realm: token-realm
service: token-service
issuer: registry-token-issuer
rootcertbundle: /root/certs/bundle
middleware:
registry:
- name: ARegistryMiddleware
options:
foo: bar
repository:
- name: ARepositoryMiddleware
options:
foo: bar
storage:
- name: cloudfront
options:
baseurl: https://my.cloudfronted.domain.com/
privatekey: /path/to/pem
keypairid: cloudfrontkeypairid
duration: 3000
reporting:
bugsnag:
apikey: bugsnagapikey
releasestage: bugsnagreleasestage
endpoint: bugsnagendpoint
newrelic:
licensekey: newreliclicensekey
name: newrelicname
http:
addr: localhost:5000
prefix: /my/nested/registry/
secret: asecretforlocaldevelopment
tls:
certificate: /path/to/x509/public
key: /path/to/x509/private
clientcas:
- /path/to/ca.pem
- /path/to/another/ca.pem
debug:
addr: localhost:5001
notifications:
endpoints:
- name: alistener
disabled: false
url: https://my.listener.com/event
headers: <http.Header>
timeout: 500
threshold: 5
backoff: 1000
redis:
addr: localhost:6379
password: asecret
db: 0
dialtimeout: 10ms
readtimeout: 10ms
writetimeout: 10ms
pool:
maxidle: 16
maxactive: 64
idletimeout: 300s
N.B. In some instances a configuration option may be marked optional but contain child options marked as required. This indicates that a parent may be omitted with all its children, however, if the parent is included, the children marked required must be included.
version
version: 0.1
The version option is required and indicates the version of the configuration being used. It is expected to remain a top-level field, to allow for a consistent version check before parsing the remainder of the configuration file.
N.B. The version of the registry software may be found at /version/version.go
log
The log subsection configures the behavior of the logging system. The logging system outputs everything to stdout. The granularity and format of the log messages can be adjusted with this configuration section.
log:
level: debug
formatter: text
fields:
service: registry
environment: staging
- level: Optional - Sets the sensitivity of logging output. Permitted
values are
error
,warn
,info
anddebug
. The default isinfo
. - formatter: Optional - This selects the format of logging output, which mostly affects how keyed attributes for a log line are encoded. Options are "text", "json" or "logstash". The default is "text".
- fields: Optional - A map of field names to values that will be added to every log line for the context. This is useful for identifying log messages source after being mixed in other systems.
loglevel
DEPRECATED: Please use log instead.
loglevel: debug
Permitted values are error
, warn
, info
and debug
. The default is
info
.
storage
storage:
filesystem:
rootdirectory: /tmp/registry
azure:
accountname: accountname
accountkey: base64encodedaccountkey
container: containername
s3:
accesskey: awsaccesskey
secretkey: awssecretkey
region: us-west-1
bucket: bucketname
encrypt: true
secure: true
v4auth: true
chunksize: 5242880
rootdirectory: /s3/object/name/prefix
cache:
layerinfo: inmemory
The storage option is required and defines which storage backend is in use. At the moment only one backend may be configured, an error is returned when the registry is started with more than one storage backend configured.
A cache
subsection can be used to enable caching of data accessed in the
storage backend. Currently, the only available cache provides fast access to
layer metadata. This if configured using the layerinfo
field. The following
cache implementations are available:
- redis: using the redis pool to cache layer meta data.
- inmemory: use an in memory map to cache layer meta data.
The following backends may be configured, all options for a given storage backend are required:
filesystem
This storage backend uses the local disk to store registry files. It is ideal for development and may be appropriate for some small scale production applications.
- rootdirectory: Required - This is the absolute path to directory in which the repository will store data.
azure
This storage backend uses Microsoft's Azure Storage platform.
- accountname: Required - Azure account name
- accountkey: Required - Azure account key
- container: Required - Name of the Azure container into which data will be stored
S3
This storage backend uses Amazon's Simple Storage Service (a.k.a. S3).
- accesskey: Required - Your AWS Access Key
- secretkey: Required - Your AWS Secret Key.
- region: Required - The AWS region in which your bucket exists. For the moment, the Go AWS library in use does not use the newer DNS based bucket routing.
- bucket: Required - The bucket name in which you want to store the registry's data.
- encrypt: TODO: fill in description
- secure: TODO: fill in description
- v4auth: This indicates whether Version 4 of AWS's authentication should be used. Generally you will want to set this to true.
- chunksize: TODO: fill in description
- rootdirectory: Optional - This is a prefix that will be applied to all S3 keys to allow you to segment data in your bucket if necessary.
auth
auth:
silly:
realm: silly-realm
service: silly-service
token:
realm: token-realm
service: token-service
issuer: registry-token-issuer
rootcertbundle: /root/certs/bundle
The auth option is optional as there are use cases (i.e. a mirror that only permits pulls) for which authentication may not be desired. There are currently 2 possible auth providers, "silly" and "token", only one auth provider may be configured at the moment:
silly
The "silly" auth is only for development purposes. It simply checks for the existence of the "Authorization" header in the HTTP request, with no regard for the value of the header. If the header does not exist, it will respond with a challenge response, echoing back the realm, service, and scope that access was denied for.
The values of the realm
and service
options are used in authentication reponses, both options are required
- realm: Required - The realm in which the registry server authenticates.
- service: Required - The service being authenticated.
token
Token based authentication allows the authentication system to be decoupled from the registry. It is a well established authentication paradigm with a high degree of security.
- realm: Required - The realm in which the registry server authenticates.
- service: Required - The service being authenticated.
- issuer: Required - The name of the token issuer. The issuer inserts this into the token so it must match the value configured for the issuer.
- rootcertbundle: Required - The absolute path to the root certificate bundle containing the public part of the certificates that will be used to sign authentication tokens.
For more information about Token based authentication configuration, see the [specification.]
middleware
The middleware option is optional and allows middlewares to be injected at named hook points. A requirement of all middlewares is that they implement the same interface as the object they're wrapping. This means a registry middleware must implement the distribution.Namespace
interface, repository middleware must implement distribution.Respository
, and storage middleware must implement driver.StorageDriver
.
Currently only one middleware, cloudfront, a storage middleware, is included in the registry.
middleware:
registry:
- name: ARegistryMiddleware
options:
foo: bar
repository:
- name: ARepositoryMiddleware
options:
foo: bar
storage:
- name: cloudfront
options:
baseurl: https://my.cloudfronted.domain.com/
privatekey: /path/to/pem
keypairid: cloudfrontkeypairid
duration: 3000
Each middleware entry has name
and options
entries. The name
must correspond to the name under which the middleware registers itself. The options
field is a map that details custom configuration required to initialize the middleware. It is treated as a map[string]interface{} and as such will support any interesting structures desired, leaving it up to the middleware initialization function to best determine how to handle the specific interpretation of the options.
cloudfront
- baseurl: Required - SCHEME://HOST[/PATH] at which Cloudfront is served.
- privatekey: Required - Private Key for Cloudfront provided by AWS
- keypairid: Required - Key Pair ID provided by AWS
- duration: Optional - Duration for which a signed URL should be valid
reporting
reporting:
bugsnag:
apikey: bugsnagapikey
releasestage: bugsnagreleasestage
endpoint: bugsnagendpoint
newrelic:
licensekey: newreliclicensekey
name: newrelicname
The reporting option is optional and configures error and metrics reporting tools. At the moment only two services are supported, New Relic and Bugsnag, a valid configuration may contain both.
bugsnag
- apikey: Required - API Key provided by Bugsnag
- releasestage: Optional - TODO: fill in description
- endpoint: Optional - TODO: fill in description
newrelic
- licensekey: Required - License key provided by New Relic
- name: Optional - New Relic application name
http
http:
addr: localhost:5000
prefix: /my/nested/registry/
secret: asecretforlocaldevelopment
tls:
certificate: /path/to/x509/public
key: /path/to/x509/private
clientcas:
- /path/to/ca.pem
- /path/to/another/ca.pem
debug:
addr: localhost:5001
The http option details the configuration for the HTTP server that hosts the registry.
- addr: Required - The HOST:PORT for which the server should accept connections.
- prefix: Optional - If the server will not run at the root path, this should specify the prefix (the part of the path before
v2
). It should have both preceding and trailing slashes. - secret: A random piece of data. It is used to sign state that may be stored with the client to protect against tampering. For production use you should generate a random piece of data using a cryptographically secure random generator.
tls
The tls option within http is optional and allows you to configure SSL for the server. If you already have a server such as Nginx or Apache running on the same host as the registry, you may prefer to configure SSL termination there and proxy connections to the registry server.
- certificate: Required - Absolute path to x509 cert file
- key: Required - Absolute path to x509 private key file
- clientcas: Optional - An array of absolute paths to a x509 CA file
debug
The debug option is optional and allows you to configure a debug server that can be helpful in diagnosing problems. It is of most use to contributers to the distribution repository and should generally be disabled in production deployments.
- addr: Required - The HOST:PORT on which the debug server should accept connections.
notifications
notifications:
endpoints:
- name: alistener
disabled: false
url: https://my.listener.com/event
headers: <http.Header>
timeout: 500
threshold: 5
backoff: 1000
The notifications option is optional and currently may contain a single option, endpoints
.
endpoints
Endpoints is a list of named services (URLs) that can accept event notifications.
- name: Required - A human readable name for the service.
- disabled: Optional - A boolean to enable/disable notifications for a service.
- url: Required - The URL to which events should be published.
- headers: Required - TODO: fill in description
- timeout: Required - TODO: fill in description
- threshold: Required - TODO: fill in description
- backoff: Required - TODO: fill in description
redis
redis:
addr: localhost:6379
password: asecret
db: 0
dialtimeout: 10ms
readtimeout: 10ms
writetimeout: 10ms
pool:
maxidle: 16
maxactive: 64
idletimeout: 300s
Declare parameters for constructing the redis connections. Registry instances may use the redis instance for several applications. The current purpose is caching information about immutable blobs. Most of the options below control how the registry connects to redis. The behavior of the pool can be controlled with the pool subsection.
- addr: Required - Address (host and port) of redis instance.
- password: Optional - A password used to authenticate to the redis instance.
- db: Optional - Selects the db for each connection.
- dialtimeout: Optional - Timeout for connecting to a redis instance.
- readtimeout: Optional - Timeout for reading from redis connections.
- writetimeout: Optional - Timeout for writing to redis connections.
pool
pool:
maxidle: 16
maxactive: 64
idletimeout: 300s
Configure the behavior of the redis connection pool.
- maxidle: Optional - sets the maximum number of idle connections.
- maxactive: Optional - sets the maximum number of connections that should be opened before blocking a connection request.
- idletimeout: Optional - sets the amount time to wait before closing inactive connections.