# Building the registry source ## Use-case This is useful if you intend to actively work on the registry. ### Alternatives Most people should use the [official Registry docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/library/registry/). People looking for advanced operational use cases might consider rolling their own image with a custom Dockerfile inheriting `FROM registry:2`. OS X users who want to run natively can do so following [the instructions here](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/blob/master/registry/recipes/osx-setup-guide.md). ### Gotchas You are expected to know your way around with go & git. If you are a casual user with no development experience, and no preliminary knowledge of go, building from source is probably not a good solution for you. ## Configure the development environment The first prerequisite of properly building distribution targets is to have a Go development environment setup. Please follow [How to Write Go Code](https://golang.org/doc/code.html) for proper setup. If done correctly, you should have a GOROOT and GOPATH set in the environment. Next, fetch the code from the repository using git: git clone https://github.com/distribution/distribution cd distribution If you are planning to create a pull request with changes, you may want to clone directly from your [fork](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-forks). ## Build and run from source First, build the binaries: $ make + bin/registry + bin/digest + bin/registry-api-descriptor-template + binaries Now create the directory for the registry data (this might require you to set permissions properly) mkdir -p /var/lib/registry ... or alternatively `export REGISTRY_STORAGE_FILESYSTEM_ROOTDIRECTORY=/somewhere` if you want to store data into another location. The `registry` binary can then be run with the following: $ ./bin/registry --version ./bin/registry github.com/distribution/distribution/v3 v2.7.0-1993-g8857a194 The registry can be run with a development config using the following incantation: $ ./bin/registry serve cmd/registry/config-dev.yml INFO[0000] debug server listening :5001 WARN[0000] No HTTP secret provided - generated random secret. This may cause problems with uploads if multiple registries are behind a load-balancer. To provide a shared secret, fill in http.secret in the configuration file or set the REGISTRY_HTTP_SECRET environment variable. environment=development go.version=go1.18.3 instance.id=e837df62-a66c-4e04-a014-b063546e82e0 service=registry version=v2.7.0-1993-g8857a194 INFO[0000] endpoint local-5003 disabled, skipping environment=development go.version=go1.18.3 instance.id=e837df62-a66c-4e04-a014-b063546e82e0 service=registry version=v2.7.0-1993-g8857a194 INFO[0000] endpoint local-8083 disabled, skipping environment=development go.version=go1.18.3 instance.id=e837df62-a66c-4e04-a014-b063546e82e0 service=registry version=v2.7.0-1993-g8857a194 INFO[0000] using inmemory blob descriptor cache environment=development go.version=go1.18.3 instance.id=e837df62-a66c-4e04-a014-b063546e82e0 service=registry version=v2.7.0-1993-g8857a194 INFO[0000] providing prometheus metrics on /metrics INFO[0000] listening on [::]:5000 environment=development go.version=go1.18.3 instance.id=e837df62-a66c-4e04-a014-b063546e82e0 service=registry version=v2.7.0-1993-g8857a194 If it is working, one should see the above log messages. ### Build reference The regular `go` commands, such as `go test`, should work per package. A `Makefile` has been provided as a convenience to support repeatable builds. Run `make` to build the binaries: $ make + bin/registry + bin/digest + bin/registry-api-descriptor-template + binaries The above provides a repeatable build using the contents of the vendor directory. We can verify this worked by running the registry binary generated in the "./bin" directory: $ ./bin/registry --version ./bin/registry github.com/distribution/distribution v2.0.0-alpha.2-80-g16d8b2c.m Run `make test` to run all of the tests. Run `make validate` to run the validators, including the linter and vendor validation. You must have docker with the buildx plugin installed to run the validators. ### Optional build tags Optional [build tags](http://golang.org/pkg/go/build/) can be provided using the environment variable `BUILDTAGS`.