debian-mirror-gitlab/app/views/projects/registry/repositories/index.html.haml
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- page_title "Container Registry"
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= page_title
%p
With the Docker Container Registry integrated into GitLab, every project
can have its own space to store its Docker images.
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= succeed '.' do
Learn more about
= link_to 'Container Registry', help_page_path('user/project/container_registry'), target: '_blank'
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How to use the Container Registry
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%p
First log in to GitLab’s Container Registry using your GitLab username
and password. If you have
= link_to '2FA enabled', help_page_path('user/profile/account/two_factor_authentication'), target: '_blank'
you need to use a
= succeed ':' do
= link_to 'personal access token', help_page_path('user/profile/account/two_factor_authentication', anchor: 'personal-access-tokens'), target: '_blank'
%pre
docker login #{Gitlab.config.registry.host_port}
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%p
Once you log in, you’re free to create and upload a container image
using the common
%code build
and
%code push
commands:
%pre
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docker build -t #{escape_once(@project.container_registry_url)} .
docker push #{escape_once(@project.container_registry_url)}
%hr
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Use different image names
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GitLab supports up to 3 levels of image names. The following
examples of images are valid for your project:
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#{escape_once(@project.container_registry_url)}:tag
#{escape_once(@project.container_registry_url)}/optional-image-name:tag
#{escape_once(@project.container_registry_url)}/optional-name/optional-image-name:tag
- if @images.blank?
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No container images stored for this project. Add one by following the
instructions above.
- else
= render partial: 'image', collection: @images