- add docker registry config - update values.yaml with values from 03-keystore.yaml - add 03-keystore.yaml - add docker registry config - update values.yaml with values from 02-json-web-token.yaml - add 02-json-web-token.yaml - add docker registry config - update values.yaml with values from 01-docker-registry.yaml - add 01-docker-registry.yaml - update kube/01-initialize/02-registry-secret.yaml - extract docker registry /doc/k8s-testing.md to doc/k8s-docker-registry.md - add values.yaml - add Chart.yaml - add helmfile.yaml
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K8s Docker Registry Configuration
How to make JSON Configuration
{
"auths": {
"<your-registry>": {
"username": "<your-username>",
"password": "<your-password>",
"email": "<your-email@example.com>",
"auth": "<base64-of-your-username:your-password>"
}
}
}
Replace Values
- Replace : Use the hostname of your Gitea instance (e.g., registry.example.com).
- Replace : Use your Gitea username (e.g., user1).
- Replace : Use your Gitea personal access token generated with read:package scope (e.g., abc123).
- Replace : Use your email address (e.g., user1@example.com).
Linux Command
echo -n 'your-username:your-password' | base64 -w 0
witch gives eW91ci11c2VybmFtZTp5b3VyLXBhc3N3b3Jk then we use it in the auth
echo -n '{"auths":{"<your-registry>":{"username":"your-username","password":"your-password","email":"your-email","auth":"eW91ci11c2VybmFtZTp5b3VyLXBhc3N3b3Jk"}}}' | base64 -w 0
witch give eyJhdXRocyI6eyI8eW91ci1yZWdpc3RyeT4iOnsidXNlcm5hbWUiOiJ5b3VyLXVzZXJuYW1lIiwicGFzc3dvcmQiOiJ5b3VyLXBhc3N3b3JkIiwiZW1haWwiOiJ5b3VyLWVtYWlsIiwiYXV0aCI6ImVXOTFjaTExYzJWeWJtRnRaVHA1YjNWeUxYQmhjM04zYjNKayJ9fX0=