Commit 7c17a4b3 authored by Kamil Trzciński's avatar Kamil Trzciński

Merge branch '30651-improve-container-registry-description' into 'master'

Resolve "Improve Container Registry description"

Closes #30651

See merge request !11816
parents 42c13b26 d9362ded
- page_title "Container Registry" - page_title "Container Registry"
%hr .row.prepend-top-default.append-bottom-default
.col-lg-3
%ul.content-list %h4.prepend-top-0
%li.light.prepend-top-default = page_title
%p %p
A 'container image' is a snapshot of a container. With the Docker Container Registry integrated into GitLab, every project
You can host your container images with GitLab. can have its own space to store its Docker images.
%br %p.append-bottom-0
To start using container images hosted on GitLab you first need to login: = succeed '.' do
%pre Learn more about
%code = link_to 'Container Registry', help_page_path('user/project/container_registry'), target: '_blank'
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.panel.panel-default
.panel-heading
%h4.panel-title
How to use the Container Registry
.panel-body
%p
First log in to GitLab’s Container Registry using your GitLab username
and password. If you have
= link_to '2FA enabled', help_page_path('user/profile/account/two_factor_authentication'), target: '_blank'
you need to use a
= succeed ':' do
= link_to 'personal access token', help_page_path('user/profile/account/two_factor_authentication', anchor: 'personal-access-tokens'), target: '_blank'
%pre
docker login #{Gitlab.config.registry.host_port} docker login #{Gitlab.config.registry.host_port}
%br
Then you are free to create and upload a container image with build and push commands:
%pre
docker build -t #{escape_once(@project.container_registry_url)}/image .
%br %br
docker push #{escape_once(@project.container_registry_url)}/image %p
Once you log in, you’re free to create and upload a container image
using the common
%code build
and
%code push
commands:
%pre
:plain
docker build -t #{escape_once(@project.container_registry_url)} .
docker push #{escape_once(@project.container_registry_url)}
- if @images.blank? %hr
.nothing-here-block No container image repositories in Container Registry for this project. %h5.prepend-top-default
Use different image names
%p.light
GitLab supports up to 3 levels of image names. The following
examples of images are valid for your project:
%pre
:plain
#{escape_once(@project.container_registry_url)}:tag
#{escape_once(@project.container_registry_url)}/optional-image-name:tag
#{escape_once(@project.container_registry_url)}/optional-name/optional-image-name:tag
- else - if @images.blank?
= render partial: 'image', collection: @images %p.settings-message.text-center.append-bottom-default
No container images stored for this project. Add one by following the
instructions above.
- else
= render partial: 'image', collection: @images
---
title: Add changelog for improved Registry description
merge_request: 11816
author:
...@@ -95,8 +95,6 @@ and click **Registry** in the project menu. ...@@ -95,8 +95,6 @@ and click **Registry** in the project menu.
This view will show you all tags in your project and will easily allow you to This view will show you all tags in your project and will easily allow you to
delete them. delete them.
![Container Registry panel](img/container_registry_panel.png)
## Build and push images using GitLab CI ## Build and push images using GitLab CI
> **Note:** > **Note:**
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...@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ describe "Container Registry" do ...@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ describe "Container Registry" do
scenario 'user visits container registry main page' do scenario 'user visits container registry main page' do
visit_container_registry visit_container_registry
expect(page).to have_content 'No container image repositories' expect(page).to have_content 'No container images'
end end
end end
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