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  • robiR Offline
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    robi
    wrote on last edited by
    #15

    Amazing progress, thank you @mario

    Now to figure out how to install this and inch another step in packaging a custom app..

    Conscious tech

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    • marioM mario

      Updated and working.

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      fbartels
      App Dev
      wrote on last edited by fbartels
      #16

      @mario would you mind me making an attempt of adding https://github.com/Joxit/docker-registry-ui/ to your app? Or would you rather do it yourself, or choose a different ui?

      Another solution could be the reg cli utility. A simple docker binary that can also expose a ui.

      @robi after you installed to Cloudron cli (should be on a Linux machine with docker installed) you just need to run cloudron build && cloudron install and then follow the prompts.

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      • fbartelsF fbartels

        @mario would you mind me making an attempt of adding https://github.com/Joxit/docker-registry-ui/ to your app? Or would you rather do it yourself, or choose a different ui?

        Another solution could be the reg cli utility. A simple docker binary that can also expose a ui.

        @robi after you installed to Cloudron cli (should be on a Linux machine with docker installed) you just need to run cloudron build && cloudron install and then follow the prompts.

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        mario
        App Dev
        wrote on last edited by mario
        #17

        @fbartels honestly, I'd prefer UI as a separate app and would attempt Portus - possibly together with you. What are your thoughts?

        An alternative would indeed be, if people prefer, to have Registry + UI together -> but in any case I'd strongly prefer Portus to anything else.

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        • marioM mario

          @girish
          https://git.cloudron.io/mario/docker-registry

          girishG Offline
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          girish
          Staff
          wrote on last edited by
          #18

          @mario Oh wow, this is awesome. I had no idea one could run a registry this way. I thought one has to make some use of the docker addon! This way is so much simpler and nicer.

          I forked the code to https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docker-registry-app/ and gave you permissions. It just worked (tm). Do you think you can put in a LICENSE file and keep developing there? It's a holiday for thanksgiving here, but I will look into this soonish.

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          • marioM mario

            @fbartels honestly, I'd prefer UI as a separate app and would attempt Portus - possibly together with you. What are your thoughts?

            An alternative would indeed be, if people prefer, to have Registry + UI together -> but in any case I'd strongly prefer Portus to anything else.

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            fbartels
            App Dev
            wrote on last edited by
            #19

            @mario TIL portus does not implement it's own registry, but simply uses the official one.

            Yes, having them separate can have it's benefits. Would need to refresh my knowledge in regards to portus first before I know if I could be of much help.

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            • girishG girish

              @mario Oh wow, this is awesome. I had no idea one could run a registry this way. I thought one has to make some use of the docker addon! This way is so much simpler and nicer.

              I forked the code to https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docker-registry-app/ and gave you permissions. It just worked (tm). Do you think you can put in a LICENSE file and keep developing there? It's a holiday for thanksgiving here, but I will look into this soonish.

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              mario
              App Dev
              wrote on last edited by
              #20

              @girish happy Thanksgiving! 🙂

              Thanks for the fork, will see what I can do in the coming days 😉

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              • mehdiM mehdi

                @mario This looks good ! Combined with the authProxy of Cloudron6, we could disable the htpasswd auth of the app and since it uses basic auth it should work with the LDAP users !

                We would just have to slap a basic web interface on that and it would be perfect 😄

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                girish
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                wrote on last edited by
                #21

                @mehdi said in Docker registry:

                Combined with the authProxy of Cloudron6, we could disable the htpasswd auth of the app and since it uses basic auth it should work with the LDAP users !

                I gave this a try and this worked great! https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docker-registry-app/-/commit/547e3b30b0d9038d9fe73416a7df7b3d32f265ec

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                • fbartelsF fbartels

                  @mario TIL portus does not implement it's own registry, but simply uses the official one.

                  Yes, having them separate can have it's benefits. Would need to refresh my knowledge in regards to portus first before I know if I could be of much help.

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                  mario
                  App Dev
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #22

                  @fbartels said in Docker registry:

                  @mario TIL portus does not implement it's own registry, but simply uses the official one.

                  Yes, having them separate can have it's benefits. Would need to refresh my knowledge in regards to portus first before I know if I could be of much help.

                  Indeed 🙂 It basically takes advantage of the official registry support for token-auth, giving you a nice UI, permissions, etc.

                  When you get a moment to check it out, let's talk! 🙂

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                  • girishG girish

                    @mehdi said in Docker registry:

                    Combined with the authProxy of Cloudron6, we could disable the htpasswd auth of the app and since it uses basic auth it should work with the LDAP users !

                    I gave this a try and this worked great! https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docker-registry-app/-/commit/547e3b30b0d9038d9fe73416a7df7b3d32f265ec

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                    mario
                    App Dev
                    wrote on last edited by mario
                    #23

                    @girish said in Docker registry:

                    @mehdi said in Docker registry:

                    Combined with the authProxy of Cloudron6, we could disable the htpasswd auth of the app and since it uses basic auth it should work with the LDAP users !

                    I gave this a try and this worked great! https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docker-registry-app/-/commit/547e3b30b0d9038d9fe73416a7df7b3d32f265ec

                    The only problem here is that this would not work for me - we basically only have admins on Cloudron itself, and this would limit Registry access to them alone.

                    Edit: this is because we do auth via Azure AD/SAML for pretty much everything in the company.

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                    • marioM mario

                      @girish said in Docker registry:

                      @mehdi said in Docker registry:

                      Combined with the authProxy of Cloudron6, we could disable the htpasswd auth of the app and since it uses basic auth it should work with the LDAP users !

                      I gave this a try and this worked great! https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docker-registry-app/-/commit/547e3b30b0d9038d9fe73416a7df7b3d32f265ec

                      The only problem here is that this would not work for me - we basically only have admins on Cloudron itself, and this would limit Registry access to them alone.

                      Edit: this is because we do auth via Azure AD/SAML for pretty much everything in the company.

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                      girish
                      Staff
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #24

                      @mario said in Docker registry:

                      The only problem here is that this would not work for me

                      Good point. I forgot to add the optionalSso flag to manifest. With that flag, you can install the app without Cloudron Directory integration (like you do with other apps) and then we can have the default admin/admin setup that you have when LDAP is disabled. Would that work?

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                      • girishG girish

                        @mario said in Docker registry:

                        The only problem here is that this would not work for me

                        Good point. I forgot to add the optionalSso flag to manifest. With that flag, you can install the app without Cloudron Directory integration (like you do with other apps) and then we can have the default admin/admin setup that you have when LDAP is disabled. Would that work?

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                        mario
                        App Dev
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #25

                        @girish yes, though there's a bug in your commit 😛 So let's make sure we fix that too.

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                        • marioM mario

                          @girish yes, though there's a bug in your commit 😛 So let's make sure we fix that too.

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                          girish
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #26

                          @mario Ha ha, possibly. I only hacked it up quickly and checked if proxyAuth code in 6.0 will work before I make the release.

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                          • girishG girish

                            @mario Ha ha, possibly. I only hacked it up quickly and checked if proxyAuth code in 6.0 will work before I make the release.

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                            mario
                            App Dev
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #27

                            @girish enjoy your holiday and let me know when you're back around next week so we can take this further 🙂

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                              mehdi
                              App Dev
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #28

                              @girish great ! I was 90% sure it would work, I'm glad I got it right 😛

                              About interfaces, Portus indeed looks really great. However, I really don't see how it would work as a separate app. I really think it makes sense to bundle them together.

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                                girish
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #29

                                Is Portus still developed? It seems it has seen no commits since Mar 25 2020?

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                                  #30

                                  I am both excited about this and confused about where it is at. My endgame is using GitLab to manage containers, but I need to point it at a registry. Would this ultimately work? And is there a way to have auth go through gitlab for this?

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                                  • ? A Former User

                                    I am both excited about this and confused about where it is at. My endgame is using GitLab to manage containers, but I need to point it at a registry. Would this ultimately work? And is there a way to have auth go through gitlab for this?

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                                    mario
                                    App Dev
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #31

                                    @atrilahiji it's currently working as a stand-alone registry via basic auth powered by htpasswd file. It'll also support Cloudron SSO shortly, after that I'll work on making it work with GitLab.

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                                    • marioM mario

                                      @atrilahiji it's currently working as a stand-alone registry via basic auth powered by htpasswd file. It'll also support Cloudron SSO shortly, after that I'll work on making it work with GitLab.

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                                      robi
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #32

                                      @mario how's it going?

                                      Conscious tech

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                                      • robiR robi

                                        @mario how's it going?

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                                        mario
                                        App Dev
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #33

                                        @robi I have managed to integrate the registry with GitLab.

                                        @girish where are we at with making proper MR for AuthProxy + making SSO optional? Then I can document GitLab integration, you can write some tests and off we go!

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                                        • marioM mario

                                          @robi I have managed to integrate the registry with GitLab.

                                          @girish where are we at with making proper MR for AuthProxy + making SSO optional? Then I can document GitLab integration, you can write some tests and off we go!

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                                          girish
                                          Staff
                                          wrote on last edited by
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                                          @mario Fantastic news. So, all we need is docs to make it work with GitLab registry or does it need any packages changes to gitlab app or docker registry app ?

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