This app used the python docker registry which is no longer maintaned. Currently, this app does not run on Heroku out of the box and is deprecated.
Deploy your own damn app:
A new app will be deployed to your Heroku account, using AWS s3 as a storage backend and heroku-postgresql as the search index. Also, free bugsnag and new relic addons will be provisioned, which may require a credit card to prove you are not a robot.
Docker Registry is a python
application and a python module. This repo includes it in
requirements.txt
,
and deploys it to Heroku as a web app.
The nginx buildpack provides https redirects and basic auth to control access to your registry. Details about the nginx setup can be found on my heroku-tls-auth-nginx-sample repo. Using the herokuapp.com ssl cert is simple and free.
Thanks to app.json
and the Heroku
Button, your app is
automatically configured to use an s3 backend and a postgres db as a search
index. The included config.yml
file is used to wire up bugsnag api tokens
and the DATABASE_URL
db uri.
Please file issues and send PRs.
app.json
sets REGISTRY_USERNAME
and REGISTRY_PASSWORD
which have full
read and write access to the registry. For more fine-grained control, these
configs are also respected:
REGISTRY_USERS
: a,
-separated list ofusername:password
pairs. These users have full access to the registry. Example:greg:hithere,dan:hello
REGISTRY_RO_USERS
: a,
-separated list ofusername:password
pairs. These users have read-only access to the registry. Example:build:secret,deploy:moresecret
REGISTRY_RO_USERS
is useful for use with build and deploy authentication where
pushing to the registry is not required. Items in REGISTRY_USERS
are merged with
REGISTRY_RO_USERS
so there should be no overlap between them.
On OS X install a few homebrew packages: python, xz
$ pip install virtualenv
$ virtualenv venv
$ source venv/bin/activate
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ DOCKER_REGISTRY_CONFIG=$(pwd)/config.yml gunicorn --access-logfile - --error-logfile - --debug -k gevent -b 0.0.0.0:5000 -w 4 --max-requests 100 docker_registry.wsgi:application