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Signed-off-by: Rui Cao <ruicao@alauda.io>
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147 lines
4.9 KiB
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# Docker Compose V1 + V2 registry
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This compose configuration configures a `v1` and `v2` registry behind an `nginx`
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proxy. By default, you can access the combined registry at `localhost:5000`.
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The configuration does not support pushing images to `v2` and pulling from `v1`.
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If a `docker` client has a version less than 1.6, Nginx will route its requests
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to the 1.0 registry. Requests from newer clients will route to the 2.0 registry.
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### Install Docker Compose
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1. Open a new terminal on the host with your `distribution` source.
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2. Get the `docker-compose` binary.
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$ sudo wget https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.1.0/docker-compose-`uname -s`-`uname -m` -O /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
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This command installs the binary in the `/usr/local/bin` directory.
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3. Add executable permissions to the binary.
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$ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
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## Build and run with Compose
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1. In your terminal, navigate to the `distribution/contrib/compose` directory
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This directory includes a single `docker-compose.yml` configuration.
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nginx:
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build: "nginx"
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ports:
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- "5000:5000"
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links:
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- registryv1:registryv1
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- registryv2:registryv2
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registryv1:
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image: registry
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ports:
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- "5000"
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registryv2:
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build: "../../"
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ports:
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- "5000"
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This configuration builds a new `nginx` image as specified by the
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`nginx/Dockerfile` file. The 1.0 registry comes from Docker's official
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public image. Finally, the registry 2.0 image is built from the
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`distribution/Dockerfile` you've used previously.
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2. Get a registry 1.0 image.
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$ docker pull registry:0.9.1
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The Compose configuration looks for this image locally. If you don't do this
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step, later steps can fail.
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3. Build `nginx`, the registry 2.0 image, and
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$ docker-compose build
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registryv1 uses an image, skipping
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Building registryv2...
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Step 0 : FROM golang:1.4
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...
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Removing intermediate container 9f5f5068c3f3
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Step 4 : COPY docker-registry-v2.conf /etc/nginx/docker-registry-v2.conf
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---> 74acc70fa106
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Removing intermediate container edb84c2b40cb
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Successfully built 74acc70fa106
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The command outputs its progress until it completes.
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4. Start your configuration with compose.
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$ docker-compose up
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Recreating compose_registryv1_1...
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Recreating compose_registryv2_1...
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Recreating compose_nginx_1...
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Attaching to compose_registryv1_1, compose_registryv2_1, compose_nginx_1
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...
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5. In another terminal, display the running configuration.
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$ docker ps
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CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
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a81ad2557702 compose_nginx:latest "nginx -g 'daemon of 8 minutes ago Up 8 minutes 80/tcp, 443/tcp, 0.0.0.0:5000->5000/tcp compose_nginx_1
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0618437450dd compose_registryv2:latest "registry cmd/regist 8 minutes ago Up 8 minutes 0.0.0.0:32777->5000/tcp compose_registryv2_1
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aa82b1ed8e61 registry:latest "docker-registry" 8 minutes ago Up 8 minutes 0.0.0.0:32776->5000/tcp compose_registryv1_1
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### Explore a bit
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1. Check for TLS on your `nginx` server.
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$ curl -v https://localhost:5000
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* Rebuilt URL to: https://localhost:5000/
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* Hostname was NOT found in DNS cache
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* Trying 127.0.0.1...
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* Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1) port 5000 (#0)
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* successfully set certificate verify locations:
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* CAfile: none
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CApath: /etc/ssl/certs
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* SSLv3, TLS handshake, Client hello (1):
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* SSLv3, TLS handshake, Server hello (2):
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* SSLv3, TLS handshake, CERT (11):
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* SSLv3, TLS alert, Server hello (2):
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* SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate
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* Closing connection 0
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curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate
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More details here: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html
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2. Tag the `v1` registry image.
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$ docker tag registry:latest localhost:5000/registry_one:latest
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2. Push it to the localhost.
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$ docker push localhost:5000/registry_one:latest
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If you are using the 1.6 Docker client, this pushes the image the `v2 `registry.
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4. Use `curl` to list the image in the registry.
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$ curl -v -X GET http://localhost:5000/v2/registry_one/tags/list
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* Hostname was NOT found in DNS cache
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* Trying 127.0.0.1...
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* Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1) port 32777 (#0)
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> GET /v2/registry1/tags/list HTTP/1.1
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> User-Agent: curl/7.36.0
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> Host: localhost:5000
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> Accept: */*
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>
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< HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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< Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
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< Docker-Distribution-Api-Version: registry/2.0
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< Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 22:34:13 GMT
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< Content-Length: 39
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<
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{"name":"registry_one","tags":["latest"]}
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* Connection #0 to host localhost left intact
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This example refers to the specific port assigned to the 2.0 registry. You saw
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this port earlier, when you used `docker ps` to show your running containers.
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