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Use dmcgowan/docker-integration until can push to distribution namespace Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net> (github: dmcgowan) |
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docker-compose.yml | ||
Dockerfile | ||
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README.md | ||
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test_runner.sh | ||
tls.bats |
Docker Registry Integration Testing
These integration tests cover interactions between the Docker daemon and the registry server. All tests are run using the docker cli.
The compose configuration is intended to setup a testing environment for Docker using multiple registry configurations. These configurations include different combinations of a v1 and v2 registry as well as TLS configurations.
Running inside of Docker
Get integration container
The container image to run the integation tests will need to be pulled or built locally.
Building locally
$ docker build -t distribution/docker-integration .
Run script
Invoke the tests within Docker through the run.sh
script.
$ ./run.sh
Run with aufs driver and tmp volume NOTE: Using a volume will prevent multiple runs from needing to re-pull images
$ STORAGE_DRIVER=aufs DOCKER_VOLUME=/tmp/volume ./run.sh
Running manually outside of Docker
Install Docker Compose
-
Open a new terminal on the host with your
distribution
source. -
Get the
docker-compose
binary.$ sudo wget https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.1.0/docker-compose-`uname -s`-`uname -m` -O /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
This command installs the binary in the
/usr/local/bin
directory. -
Add executable permissions to the binary.
$ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
Start compose setup
docker-compose up
Install Certificates
The certificates must be installed in /etc/docker/cert.d in order to use TLS client auth and use the CA certificate.
sudo sh ./install_certs.sh
Test with Docker
Tag an image as with any other private registry. Attempt to push the image.
docker pull hello-world
docker tag hello-world localhost:5440/hello-world
docker push localhost:5440/hello-world
docker tag hello-world localhost:5441/hello-world
docker push localhost:5441/hello-world
# Perform login using user `testuser` and password `passpassword`
Set /etc/hosts entry
Find the non-localhost ip address of local machine
Run bats
Run the bats tests after updating /etc/hosts, installing the certificates, and
running the docker-compose
script.
bats -p .
Configurations
Port | V2 | V1 | TLS | Authentication |
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5000 | yes | yes | no | none |
5001 | no | yes | no | none |
5002 | yes | no | no | none |
5011 | no | yes | yes | none |
5440 | yes | yes | yes | none |
5441 | yes | yes | yes | basic (testuser/passpassword) |
5442 | yes | yes | yes | TLS client |
5443 | yes | yes | yes | TLS client (no CA) |
5444 | yes | yes | yes | TLS client + basic (testuser/passpassword) |
5445 | yes | yes | yes (no CA) | none |
5446 | yes | yes | yes (no CA) | basic (testuser/passpassword) |
5447 | yes | yes | yes (no CA) | TLS client |
5448 | yes | yes | yes (SSLv3) | none |