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registry.go |
Notice: This repository hosts experimental components that are currently under heavy and fast-paced development, not-ready for public consumption. If you are looking for the stable registry, please head over to docker/docker-registry instead.
Distribution
The Docker toolset to pack, ship, store, and deliver content.
The main product of this repository is the new registry implementation for storing and distributing docker images. It supersedes the docker/docker- registry project with a new API design, focused around security and performance.
The Distribution project has the further long term goal of providing a secure tool chain for distributing content. The specifications, APIs and tools should be as useful with docker as they are without.
This repository contains the following components:
- registry (beta): An implementation of the Docker Registry HTTP API V2 for use with docker 1.5+.
- libraries (unstable): A rich set of libraries for interacting with distribution components. Please see godoc for details. Note that the libraries are not considered stable.
- dist (experimental): An experimental tool to provide distribution oriented functionality without the docker daemon.
- specifications: Distribution related specifications are available in doc/spec.
- documentation: Documentation is available in doc.
How will this integrate with Docker engine?
This project should provide an implementation to a V2 API for use in the Docker core project. The API should be embeddable and simplify the process of securely pulling and pushing content from docker daemons.
What are the long term goals of the Distribution project?
Design a professional grade and extensible content distribution system, that allow users to:
- Enjoy an efficient, secured and reliable way to store, manage, package and exchange content
- Hack/roll their own on top of healthy open-source components
- Implement their own home made solution through good specs, and solid extensions mechanism.
Features
The new registry implementation provides the following benefits:
- faster push and pull
- new, more efficient implementation
- simplified deployment
- pluggable storage backend
- webhook notifications
Installation
TODO(stevvooe): Add the following here:
- docker file
- binary builds for non-docker environment (test installations, etc.)
Configuration
The registry server can be configured with a yaml file. The following is a simple example that can used for local development:
version: 0.1
loglevel: debug
storage:
filesystem:
rootdirectory: /tmp/registry-dev
http:
addr: localhost:5000
secret: asecretforlocaldevelopment
debug:
addr: localhost:5001
The above configures the registry instance to run on port 5000, binding to "localhost", with the debug server enabled. Registry data will be stored in "/tmp/registry-dev". Logging will be in "debug" mode, which is the most verbose.
A similar simple configuration is available at [cmd/registry/config.yml], which is generally useful for local development.
**TODO(stevvooe): Need a "best practice" configuration overview. Perhaps, we can point to a documentation section.
For full details about configuring a registry server, please see the documentation.
Upgrading
TODO: Add a section about upgrading from V1 registry along with link to migrating in documentation.
Build
If a go development environment is setup, one can use go get
to install the
registry
command from the current latest:
go get github.com/docker/distribution/cmd/registry
The above will install the source repository into the GOPATH
. The registry
binary can then be run with the following:
$ $GOPATH/bin/registry -version
$GOPATH/bin/registry github.com/docker/distribution v2.0.0-alpha.1+unknown
The registry can be run with the default config using the following incantantation:
$ $GOPATH/bin/registry $GOPATH/src/github.com/docker/distribution/cmd/registry/config.yml
INFO[0000] endpoint local-8082 disabled, skipping app.id=34bbec38-a91a-494a-9a3f-b72f9010081f version=v2.0.0-alpha.1+unknown
INFO[0000] endpoint local-8083 disabled, skipping app.id=34bbec38-a91a-494a-9a3f-b72f9010081f version=v2.0.0-alpha.1+unknown
INFO[0000] listening on :5000 app.id=34bbec38-a91a-494a-9a3f-b72f9010081f version=v2.0.0-alpha.1+unknown
INFO[0000] debug server listening localhost:5001
If it is working, one should see the above log messages.
Repeatable Builds
For the full development experience, one should cd
into
$GOPATH/src/github.com/docker/distribution
. From there, the regular go
commands, such as go test
, should work per package (please see
Developing if they don't work).
A Makefile
has been provided as a convenience to support repeatable builds.
Please install the following into GOPATH
for it to work:
go get github.com/tools/godep github.com/golang/lint/golint
TODO(stevvooe): Add a make setup
command to Makefile to run this. Have
to think about how to interact with Godeps properly.
Once these commands are available in the GOPATH
, run make
to get a full
build:
$ GOPATH=`godep path`:$GOPATH make
+ clean
+ fmt
+ vet
+ lint
+ build
github.com/docker/docker/vendor/src/code.google.com/p/go/src/pkg/archive/tar
github.com/Sirupsen/logrus
github.com/docker/libtrust
...
github.com/yvasiyarov/gorelic
github.com/docker/distribution/registry/handlers
github.com/docker/distribution/cmd/registry
+ test
...
ok github.com/docker/distribution/digest 7.875s
ok github.com/docker/distribution/manifest 0.028s
ok github.com/docker/distribution/notifications 17.322s
? github.com/docker/distribution/registry [no test files]
ok github.com/docker/distribution/registry/api/v2 0.101s
? github.com/docker/distribution/registry/auth [no test files]
ok github.com/docker/distribution/registry/auth/silly 0.011s
...
+ /Users/sday/go/src/github.com/docker/distribution/bin/registry
+ /Users/sday/go/src/github.com/docker/distribution/bin/registry-api-descriptor-template
+ /Users/sday/go/src/github.com/docker/distribution/bin/dist
+ binaries
The above provides a repeatable build using the contents of the vendored Godeps directory. This includes formatting, vetting, linting, building, testing and generating tagged binaries. We can verify this worked by running the registry binary generated in the "./bin" directory:
$ ./bin/registry -version
./bin/registry github.com/docker/distribution v2.0.0-alpha.2-80-g16d8b2c.m
Developing
The above approaches are helpful for small experimentation. If more complex
tasks are at hand, it is recommended to employ the full power of godep
.
The Makefile is designed to have its GOPATH
defined externally. This allows
one to experiment with various development environment setups. This is
primarily useful when testing upstream bugfixes, by modifying local code. This
can be demonstrated using godep
to migrate the GOPATH
to use the specified
dependencies. The GOPATH
can be migrated to the current package versions
declared in Godeps
with the following command:
godep restore
WARNING: This command will checkout versions of the code specified in Godeps/Godeps.json, modifying the contents of
GOPATH
. If this is undesired, it is recommended to create a workspace devoted to work on the Distribution project.
With a successful run of the above command, one can now use make
without
specifying the GOPATH
:
$ make
If that is successful, standard go
commands, such as go test
should work,
per package, without issue.
Support
If any issues are encountered while using the Distribution project, several avenues are available for support:
IRC: #docker-distribution on FreeNode Issue Tracker: github.com/docker/distribution/issues Google Groups: https://groups.google.com/a/dockerproject.org/forum/#!forum/distribution Mailing List: docker@dockerproject.org
Contribute
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md.
License
This project is distributed under Apache License, Version 2.0.