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  • girishG girish

    @mehdi yes, but it seems one can also configure them to use S3 and the likes. I was just wondering what people usually do.

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    @girish mainly I just want an all-in-one solution that works out of the box. Since registry comes (in most cases) bundled with Gitlab itself, this should be no problem. A crucial thing to look into would be container registry garbage collection since registry data can pile up easily. Basically it would be totally okay if the registry data were saved and backed up on the server itself. For small environments this would be fine and If you run a larger Gitlab instance you should be prepared anyways.

    If Gitlab Registry is a seperate service, you could already use Cloudrons ability to configure backup bevavior and storage location. This would be nice for some use cases but not a basic requirement.

    PS: For external/cloud storage you could already use MinIO which is available on Cloudron ^^

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    • subvenS subven

      @girish mainly I just want an all-in-one solution that works out of the box. Since registry comes (in most cases) bundled with Gitlab itself, this should be no problem. A crucial thing to look into would be container registry garbage collection since registry data can pile up easily. Basically it would be totally okay if the registry data were saved and backed up on the server itself. For small environments this would be fine and If you run a larger Gitlab instance you should be prepared anyways.

      If Gitlab Registry is a seperate service, you could already use Cloudrons ability to configure backup bevavior and storage location. This would be nice for some use cases but not a basic requirement.

      PS: For external/cloud storage you could already use MinIO which is available on Cloudron ^^

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      mario
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      @subven GitLab registry is basically "just" a configuration to use the registry api through GitLab. It's a regular Docker product - https://docs.docker.com/registry/

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        I went down the container registry rabbit hole. In the end, it seems that it provides gitlab's authentication layer for the docker registry i.e users/groups/projects have same permissions in the registry as of gitlab. It has a limitation that the registry and the gitlab have to be on the same server. There is some strange path sharing requirement that I don't completely understand - https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/administration/packages/container_registry.html#use-file-system

        I think an alternate approach is get Harbor working. It looks simple enough to deploy since it's a Go app and also has LDAP. This will then work with GitLab CI/CD (nice article). This won't bring in gitlab's auth into the registry though. Are people looking for something like that? (it seems something for big enterprises).

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        • girishG girish

          I went down the container registry rabbit hole. In the end, it seems that it provides gitlab's authentication layer for the docker registry i.e users/groups/projects have same permissions in the registry as of gitlab. It has a limitation that the registry and the gitlab have to be on the same server. There is some strange path sharing requirement that I don't completely understand - https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/administration/packages/container_registry.html#use-file-system

          I think an alternate approach is get Harbor working. It looks simple enough to deploy since it's a Go app and also has LDAP. This will then work with GitLab CI/CD (nice article). This won't bring in gitlab's auth into the registry though. Are people looking for something like that? (it seems something for big enterprises).

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          @girish I just really need a private registry within cloudron.

          Have private code waiting to become a private app and this is a show stopper road block.

          Conscious tech

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          • girishG girish

            I went down the container registry rabbit hole. In the end, it seems that it provides gitlab's authentication layer for the docker registry i.e users/groups/projects have same permissions in the registry as of gitlab. It has a limitation that the registry and the gitlab have to be on the same server. There is some strange path sharing requirement that I don't completely understand - https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/administration/packages/container_registry.html#use-file-system

            I think an alternate approach is get Harbor working. It looks simple enough to deploy since it's a Go app and also has LDAP. This will then work with GitLab CI/CD (nice article). This won't bring in gitlab's auth into the registry though. Are people looking for something like that? (it seems something for big enterprises).

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            mario
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            @girish I definitely have a use case for this despite not being a super-huge enterprise, which is why I'm trying to get it done. And I will - it's just a matter of time 🙂

            I'm not against Harbor, etc. but I do need this to work which is why I'm on it 🙂

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            • marioM mario

              @girish I definitely have a use case for this despite not being a super-huge enterprise, which is why I'm trying to get it done. And I will - it's just a matter of time 🙂

              I'm not against Harbor, etc. but I do need this to work which is why I'm on it 🙂

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              @mario You left me a note somewhere on how to use the docker registry app with GitLab but I cannot find it anymore. Where did you put it?

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              • girishG girish

                @mario You left me a note somewhere on how to use the docker registry app with GitLab but I cannot find it anymore. Where did you put it?

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                mario
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                @girish README inside the repo: https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docker-registry-app

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                • marioM mario

                  @girish README inside the repo: https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docker-registry-app

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                  @mario 🤦 Sorry I missed the most obvious place, I was looking all over.

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                  • girishG girish

                    @mario 🤦 Sorry I missed the most obvious place, I was looking all over.

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                    Need Help: Has anyone enabled container registry in the cloudron gitlab, I'm getting error 500 when making changes to the gitlab.yml file.

                      registry:
                        enabled: true
                        host: registry.git.arsh.dev
                        port: 5005
                        api_url: http://localhost:5000/ # internal address to the registry, will be used by GitLab to directly communicate with API
                        key: config/registry.key
                        path: shared/registry
                        issuer: gitlab-issuer
                    
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                    • arshsahzadA arshsahzad

                      Need Help: Has anyone enabled container registry in the cloudron gitlab, I'm getting error 500 when making changes to the gitlab.yml file.

                        registry:
                          enabled: true
                          host: registry.git.arsh.dev
                          port: 5005
                          api_url: http://localhost:5000/ # internal address to the registry, will be used by GitLab to directly communicate with API
                          key: config/registry.key
                          path: shared/registry
                          issuer: gitlab-issuer
                      
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                      @arshsahzad said in Gitlab how to run container registry:

                      I'm getting error 500 when making changes to the gitlab.yml file

                      This most likely means there is an error in the yml syntax. What error do you see in the logs ? You will find more logs in /run/gitlab (via web terminal).

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                      • arshsahzadA arshsahzad

                        Need Help: Has anyone enabled container registry in the cloudron gitlab, I'm getting error 500 when making changes to the gitlab.yml file.

                          registry:
                            enabled: true
                            host: registry.git.arsh.dev
                            port: 5005
                            api_url: http://localhost:5000/ # internal address to the registry, will be used by GitLab to directly communicate with API
                            key: config/registry.key
                            path: shared/registry
                            issuer: gitlab-issuer
                        
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                        girish
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                        @arshsahzad Have you seen https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/docker-registry/#gitlab-integration already ?

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                        • girishG girish

                          @arshsahzad Have you seen https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/docker-registry/#gitlab-integration already ?

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                          #29

                          Hi @girish, I have not yet looked into the document, I will let you know...

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                          • girishG girish

                            @arshsahzad Have you seen https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/docker-registry/#gitlab-integration already ?

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                            wrote on last edited by arshsahzad
                            #30

                            Hi @girish, From the Docs:

                            1. Create a volume named registry-shared.
                            
                            2. Attach volume name registry-shared to both GitLab and Docker Registry apps. Be sure to uncheck the Read Only checkbox.
                            
                            3. Create folders containers and certs on the host filesystem inside the path that is assigned to the registry-shared volume.
                            
                            4. Run the following commands inside the certs folder:
                            
                            openssl req -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout registry-auth.key -out registry-auth.csr -subj "/CN=gitlab-issuer"
                            openssl x509 -in registry-auth.csr -out registry-auth.crt -req -signkey registry-auth.key -days 365000
                            chmod 777 registry-auth.key registry-auth.crt registry-auth.csr
                            
                            5. Modify the permissions from root to cloudron inside the Docker Registry app for the created folders and files.
                            
                            chown -R cloudron:cloudron /media/registry-shared/
                            
                            6. Modify /app/data/config.yml of the Docker Registry app using the File manager by altering or adding the auth part to resemble the following:
                            
                            auth:
                              token:
                                realm: https://<GITLAB_HOST>/jwt/auth
                                service: container_registry
                                issuer: gitlab-issuer
                                rootcertbundle: /media/registry-shared/certs/registry-auth.crt
                            Change the 'rootdirectory' value inside the same config file to:
                            
                            
                            /media/registry-shared/containers
                            Save the file and restart the app.
                            
                            7. Modify /app/data/gitlab.yml of the GitLab app by adding the following lines (some of them might already be there, so skip them):
                            
                            production:
                              <<: *base
                            
                              registry:
                                enabled: true
                                host: <DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST>
                                port: 443
                                api_url: https://<DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST>
                                key: /media/registry-shared/certs/registry-auth.key
                                path: /media/registry-shared/containers
                                issuer: gitlab-issuer
                            
                            1. I have created the directory in the host machine
                            /opt/registry-shared
                            
                            1. Created two other folders (containers & certs) in the registry-shared directory

                            2. Generated keys in certs folders using the following cmd

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                            • arshsahzadA arshsahzad

                              Hi @girish, From the Docs:

                              1. Create a volume named registry-shared.
                              
                              2. Attach volume name registry-shared to both GitLab and Docker Registry apps. Be sure to uncheck the Read Only checkbox.
                              
                              3. Create folders containers and certs on the host filesystem inside the path that is assigned to the registry-shared volume.
                              
                              4. Run the following commands inside the certs folder:
                              
                              openssl req -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout registry-auth.key -out registry-auth.csr -subj "/CN=gitlab-issuer"
                              openssl x509 -in registry-auth.csr -out registry-auth.crt -req -signkey registry-auth.key -days 365000
                              chmod 777 registry-auth.key registry-auth.crt registry-auth.csr
                              
                              5. Modify the permissions from root to cloudron inside the Docker Registry app for the created folders and files.
                              
                              chown -R cloudron:cloudron /media/registry-shared/
                              
                              6. Modify /app/data/config.yml of the Docker Registry app using the File manager by altering or adding the auth part to resemble the following:
                              
                              auth:
                                token:
                                  realm: https://<GITLAB_HOST>/jwt/auth
                                  service: container_registry
                                  issuer: gitlab-issuer
                                  rootcertbundle: /media/registry-shared/certs/registry-auth.crt
                              Change the 'rootdirectory' value inside the same config file to:
                              
                              
                              /media/registry-shared/containers
                              Save the file and restart the app.
                              
                              7. Modify /app/data/gitlab.yml of the GitLab app by adding the following lines (some of them might already be there, so skip them):
                              
                              production:
                                <<: *base
                              
                                registry:
                                  enabled: true
                                  host: <DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST>
                                  port: 443
                                  api_url: https://<DOCKER_REGISTRY_HOST>
                                  key: /media/registry-shared/certs/registry-auth.key
                                  path: /media/registry-shared/containers
                                  issuer: gitlab-issuer
                              
                              1. I have created the directory in the host machine
                              /opt/registry-shared
                              
                              1. Created two other folders (containers & certs) in the registry-shared directory

                              2. Generated keys in certs folders using the following cmd

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #31

                              @arshsahzad said in Gitlab how to run container registry:

                              1. Attach volume name registry-shared to both GitLab and Docker Registry apps. Be sure to uncheck the Read Only checkbox.

                              I'm not able to figure out, how to attach the bind mount to the running gitlab container and how to uncheck read only checkbox

                              /opt/registry-shared
                              
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