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# Dependency Proxy **(PREMIUM ONLY)**
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/7934) in [GitLab Ultimate](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 11.11.
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NOTE: **Note:**
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This is the user guide. In order to use the dependency proxy, an administrator
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must first [configure it](../../../administration/packages/dependency_proxy.md).
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For many organizations, it is desirable to have a local proxy for frequently used
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upstream images/packages. In the case of CI/CD, the proxy is responsible for
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receiving a request and returning the upstream image from a registry, acting
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as a pull-through cache.
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The dependency proxy is available in the group level. To access it, navigate to
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a group's **Packages & Registries > Dependency Proxy**.
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![Dependency Proxy group page](img/group_dependency_proxy.png)
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## Supported dependency proxies
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NOTE: **Note:**
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For a list of the upcoming additions to the proxies, visit the
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[direction page](https://about.gitlab.com/direction/package/dependency_proxy/#top-vision-items).
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The following dependency proxies are supported.
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| Dependency proxy | GitLab version |
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| ---------------- | -------------- |
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| Docker | 11.11+ |
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## Using the Docker dependency proxy
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With the Docker dependency proxy, you can use GitLab as a source for a Docker image.
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To get a Docker image into the dependency proxy:
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1. Find the proxy URL on your group's page under **Packages & Registries > Dependency Proxy**,
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for example `gitlab.com/groupname/dependency_proxy/containers`.
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1. Trigger GitLab to pull the Docker image you want (e.g., `alpine:latest` or
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`linuxserver/nextcloud:latest`) and store it in the proxy storage by using
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one of the following ways:
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- Manually pulling the Docker image:
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```shell
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docker pull gitlab.com/groupname/dependency_proxy/containers/alpine:latest
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```
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- From a `Dockerfile`:
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```shell
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FROM gitlab.com/groupname/dependency_proxy/containers/alpine:latest
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```
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- In [`.gitlab-ci.yml`](../../../ci/yaml/README.md#image):
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```shell
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image: gitlab.com/groupname/dependency_proxy/containers/alpine:latest
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```
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GitLab will then pull the Docker image from Docker Hub and will cache the blobs
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on the GitLab server. The next time you pull the same image, it will get the latest
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information about the image from Docker Hub but will serve the existing blobs
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from GitLab.
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The blobs are kept forever, and there is no hard limit on how much data can be
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stored.
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## Clearing the cache
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It is possible to use the GitLab API to purge the dependency proxy cache for a
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given group to gain back disk space that may be taken up by image blobs that
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are no longer needed. See the [dependency proxy API documentation](../../../api/dependency_proxy.md)
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for more details.
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## Limitations
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The following limitations apply:
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- Only public groups are supported (authentication is not supported yet).
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- Only Docker Hub is supported.
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- This feature requires Docker Hub being available.
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