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Estimated reading time: 2 minutesThe Docker Registry 2.0 implementation for storing and distributing Docker images
GitHub repo: https://github.com/docker/distribution-library-image
Library reference
This content is imported from the official Docker Library docs, and is provided by the original uploader. You can view the Docker Store page for this image at https://store.docker.com/images/registry
Supported tags and respective Dockerfile
links
Quick reference
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Where to get help:
the Docker Community Forums, the Docker Community Slack, or Stack Overflow -
Where to file issues:
https://github.com/docker/distribution-library-image/issues -
Maintained by:
Docker, Inc. -
Published image artifact details:
repo-info repo’srepos/registry/
directory (history)
(image metadata, transfer size, etc) -
Image updates:
official-images PRs with labellibrary/registry
official-images repo’slibrary/registry
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Source of this description:
docs repo’sregistry/
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Supported Docker versions:
the latest release (down to 1.6 on a best-effort basis)
Docker Registry
This image contains an implementation of the Docker Registry HTTP API V2 for use with Docker 1.6+. See github.com/docker/distribution for more details about what it is.
Run a local registry: Quick Version
$ docker run -d -p 5000:5000 --restart always --name registry registry:2
Now, use it from within Docker:
$ docker pull ubuntu
$ docker tag ubuntu localhost:5000/ubuntu
$ docker push localhost:5000/ubuntu
Recommended Reading
The documentation over at docs.docker.com is a good place to learn more about what the registry is, how it works, and how to use it.
Specifically, the section regarding deployment has pointers for more complex use cases than simply running a registry on localhost.
Support
If you are interested in commercial support, the Docker Trusted Registry provides an image registry, LDAP/Active Directory integration, security certificates, and more in a solution that includes commercial support.
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