Hosting our own registry
We need to run a
registry
containerIt will store images and layers to the local filesystem
(but you can add a config file to use S3, Swift, etc.)Docker requires TLS when communicating with the registry
unless for registries on
127.0.0.0/8
(i.e.localhost
)or with the Engine flag
--insecure-registry
- Our strategy: publish the registry container on port 5000,
so that it's available through127.0.0.1:5000
on each node
Deploying the registry
- We will create a single-instance service, publishing its port on the whole cluster
Create the registry service:
docker service create --name registry --publish 5000:5000 registry
Now try the following command; it should return
{"repositories":[]}
:curl 127.0.0.1:5000/v2/_catalog