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# GitLab Container Registry Administration
> [Introduced][ce-4040] in GitLab 8.8.
With the Docker Container Registry integrated into GitLab, every project can
have its own space to store its Docker images.
You can read more about Docker Registry at https://docs.docker.com/registry/introduction/.
---
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**Table of Contents** *generated with [DocToc](https://github.com/thlorenz/doctoc)*
- [Enable the Container Registry](#enable-the-container-registry)
- [Container Registry domain configuration](#container-registry-domain-configuration)
- [Configure Container Registry under an existing GitLab domain](#configure-container-registry-under-an-existing-gitlab-domain)
- [Configure Container Registry under its own domain](#configure-container-registry-under-its-own-domain)
- [Disable Container Registry site-wide](#disable-container-registry-site-wide)
- [Disable Container Registry per project](#disable-container-registry-per-project)
- [Disable Container Registry for new projects site-wide](#disable-container-registry-for-new-projects-site-wide)
- [Container Registry storage path](#container-registry-storage-path)
- [Container Registry storage driver](#container-registry-storage-driver)
- [Storage limitations](#storage-limitations)
- [Changelog](#changelog)
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## Enable the Container Registry
**Omnibus GitLab installations**
All you have to do is configure the domain name under which the Container
Registry will listen to. Read [#container-registry-domain-configuration](#container-registry-domain-configuration)
and pick one of the two options that fits your case.
>**Note:**
The container Registry works under HTTPS by default. Using HTTP is possible
but not recommended and out of the scope of this document.
Read the [insecure Registry documentation][docker-insecure] if you want to
implement this.
---
**Installations from source**
If you have installed GitLab from source:
1. You will have to [install Docker Registry][registry-deploy] by yourself.
1. After the installation is complete, you will have to configure the Registry's
settings in `gitlab.yml` in order to enable it.
1. Use the sample NGINX configuration file that is found under
[`lib/support/nginx/registry-ssl`][registry-ssl] and edit it to match the
`host`, `port` and TLS certs paths.
The contents of `gitlab.yml` are:
```
registry:
enabled: true
host: registry.gitlab.example.com
port: 5005
api_url: http://localhost:5000/
key: config/registry.key
path: shared/registry
issuer: gitlab-issuer
```
where:
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `enabled` | `true` or `false`. Enables the Registry in GitLab. By default this is `false`. |
| `host` | The host URL under which the Registry will run and the users will be able to use. |
| `port` | The port under which the external Registry domain will listen on. |
| `api_url` | The internal API URL under which the Registry is exposed to. It defaults to `http://localhost:5000`. |
| `key` | The private key location that is a pair of Registry's `rootcertbundle`. Read the [token auth configuration documentation][token-config]. |
| `path` | This should be the same directory like specified in Registry's `rootdirectory`. Read the [storage configuration documentation][storage-config]. This path needs to be readable by the GitLab user, the web-server user and the Registry user. Read more in [#container-registry-storage-path](#container-registry-storage-path). |
| `issuer` | This should be the same value as configured in Registry's `issuer`. Read the [token auth configuration documentation][token-config]. |
>**Note:**
GitLab does not ship with a Registry init file. Hence, [restarting GitLab][restart gitlab]
will not restart the Registry should you modify its settings. Read the upstream
documentation on how to achieve that.
The Docker Registry configuration will need `container_registry` as the service and `https://gitlab.example.com/jwt/auth` as the realm:
```
auth:
token:
realm: https://gitlab.example.com/jwt/auth
service: container_registry
issuer: gitlab-issuer
rootcertbundle: /root/certs/certbundle
```
## Container Registry domain configuration
There are two ways you can configure the Registry's external domain.
- Either [use the existing GitLab domain][existing-domain] where in that case
the Registry will have to listen on a port and reuse GitLab's TLS certificate,
- or [use a completely separate domain][new-domain] with a new TLS certificate
for that domain.
Since the container Registry requires a TLS certificate, in the end it all boils
down to how easy or pricey is to get a new one.
Please take this into consideration before configuring the Container Registry
for the first time.
### Configure Container Registry under an existing GitLab domain
If the Registry is configured to use the existing GitLab domain, you can
expose the Registry on a port so that you can reuse the existing GitLab TLS
certificate.
Assuming that the GitLab domain is `https://gitlab.example.com` and the port the
Registry is exposed to the outside world is `4567`, here is what you need to set
in `gitlab.rb` or `gitlab.yml` if you are using Omnibus GitLab or installed
GitLab from source respectively.
>**Note:**
Be careful to choose a port different than the one that Registry listens to (`5000` by default),
otherwise you will run into conflicts .
---
**Omnibus GitLab installations**
1. Your `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` should contain the Registry URL as well as the
path to the existing TLS certificate and key used by GitLab:
```ruby
registry_external_url 'https://gitlab.example.com:4567'
```
Note how the `registry_external_url` is listening on HTTPS under the
existing GitLab URL, but on a different port.
If your TLS certificate is not in `/etc/gitlab/ssl/gitlab.example.com.crt`
and key not in `/etc/gitlab/ssl/gitlab.example.com.key` uncomment the lines
below:
```ruby
registry_nginx['ssl_certificate'] = "/path/to/certificate.pem"
registry_nginx['ssl_certificate_key'] = "/path/to/certificate.key"
```
1. Save the file and [reconfigure GitLab][] for the changes to take effect.
---
**Installations from source**
1. Open `/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml`, find the `registry` entry and
configure it with the following settings:
```
registry:
enabled: true
host: gitlab.example.com
port: 4567
```
1. Save the file and [restart GitLab][] for the changes to take effect.
1. Make the relevant changes in NGINX as well (domain, port, TLS certificates path).
---
Users should now be able to login to the Container Registry with their GitLab
credentials using:
```bash
docker login gitlab.example.com:4567
```
### Configure Container Registry under its own domain
If the Registry is configured to use its own domain, you will need a TLS
certificate for that specific domain (e.g., `registry.example.com`) or maybe
a wildcard certificate if hosted under a subdomain of your existing GitLab
domain (e.g., `registry.gitlab.example.com`).
Let's assume that you want the container Registry to be accessible at
`https://registry.gitlab.example.com`.
---
**Omnibus GitLab installations**
1. Place your TLS certificate and key in
`/etc/gitlab/ssl/registry.gitlab.example.com.crt` and
`/etc/gitlab/ssl/registry.gitlab.example.com.key` and make sure they have
correct permissions:
```bash
chmod 600 /etc/gitlab/ssl/registry.gitlab.example.com.*
```
1. Once the TLS certificate is in place, edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` with:
```ruby
registry_external_url 'https://registry.gitlab.example.com'
```
Note how the `registry_external_url` is listening on HTTPS.
1. Save the file and [reconfigure GitLab][] for the changes to take effect.
> **Note:**
If you have a [wildcard certificate][], you need to specify the path to the
certificate in addition to the URL, in this case `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` will
look like:
>
```ruby
registry_nginx['ssl_certificate'] = "/etc/gitlab/ssl/certificate.pem"
registry_nginx['ssl_certificate_key'] = "/etc/gitlab/ssl/certificate.key"
```
---
**Installations from source**
1. Open `/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml`, find the `registry` entry and
configure it with the following settings:
```
registry:
enabled: true
host: registry.gitlab.example.com
```
1. Save the file and [restart GitLab][] for the changes to take effect.
1. Make the relevant changes in NGINX as well (domain, port, TLS certificates path).
---
Users should now be able to login to the Container Registry using their GitLab
credentials:
```bash
docker login registry.gitlab.example.com
```
## Disable Container Registry site-wide
>**Note:**
Disabling the Registry in the Rails GitLab application as set by the following
steps, will not remove any existing Docker images. This is handled by the
Registry application itself.
**Omnibus GitLab**
1. Open `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` and set `registry['enable']` to `false`:
```ruby
registry['enable'] = false
```
1. Save the file and [reconfigure GitLab][] for the changes to take effect.
---
**Installations from source**
1. Open `/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml`, find the `registry` entry and
set `enabled` to `false`:
```
registry:
enabled: false
```
1. Save the file and [restart GitLab][] for the changes to take effect.
## Disable Container Registry per project
If Registry is enabled in your GitLab instance, but you don't need it for your
project, you can disable it from your project's settings. Read the user guide
on how to achieve that.
## Disable Container Registry for new projects site-wide
If the Container Registry is enabled, then it will be available on all new
projects. To disable this function and let the owners of a project to enable
the Container Registry by themselves, follow the steps below.
---
**Omnibus GitLab installations**
1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` and add the following line:
```ruby
gitlab_rails['gitlab_default_projects_features_container_registry'] = false
```
1. Save the file and [reconfigure GitLab][] for the changes to take effect.
---
**Installations from source**
1. Open `/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml`, find the `default_projects_features`
entry and configure it so that `container_registry` is set to `false`:
```
## Default project features settings
default_projects_features:
issues: true
merge_requests: true
wiki: true
snippets: false
builds: true
container_registry: false
```
1. Save the file and [restart GitLab][] for the changes to take effect.
## Container Registry storage path
>**Note:**
For configuring storage in the cloud instead of the filesystem, see the
[storage driver configuration](#container-registry-storage-driver).
If you want to store your images on the filesystem, you can change the storage
path for the Container Registry, follow the steps below.
This path is accessible to:
- the user running the Container Registry daemon,
- the user running GitLab
> **Warning** You should confirm that all GitLab, Registry and web server users
have access to this directory.
---
**Omnibus GitLab installations**
The default location where images are stored in Omnibus, is
`/var/opt/gitlab/gitlab-rails/shared/registry`. To change it:
1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`:
```ruby
gitlab_rails['registry_path'] = "/path/to/registry/storage"
```
1. Save the file and [reconfigure GitLab][] for the changes to take effect.
---
**Installations from source**
The default location where images are stored in source installations, is
`/home/git/gitlab/shared/registry`. To change it:
1. Open `/home/git/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml`, find the `registry` entry and
change the `path` setting:
```
registry:
path: shared/registry
```
1. Save the file and [restart GitLab][] for the changes to take effect.
## Container Registry storage driver
You can configure the Container Registry to use a different storage backend by
configuring a different storage driver. By default the GitLab Container Registry
is configured to use the filesystem driver, which makes use of [storage path](#container-registry-storage-path)
configuration.
The different supported drivers are:
| Driver | Description |
|------------|-------------------------------------|
| filesystem | Uses a path on the local filesystem |
| azure | Microsoft Azure Blob Storage |
| gcs | Google Cloud Storage |
| s3 | Amazon Simple Storage Service |
| swift | OpenStack Swift Object Storage |
| oss | Aliyun OSS |
Read more about the individual driver's config options in the
[Docker Registry docs][storage-config].
> **Warning** GitLab will not backup Docker images that are not stored on the
filesystem. Remember to enable backups with your object storage provider if
desired.
---
**Omnibus GitLab installations**
To configure the storage driver in Omnibus:
1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`:
```ruby
registry['storage'] = {
's3' => {
'accesskey' => 's3-access-key',
'secretkey' => 's3-secret-key-for-access-key',
'bucket' => 'your-s3-bucket',
'region' => 'your-s3-region'
}
}
```
1. Save the file and [reconfigure GitLab][] for the changes to take effect.
---
**Installations from source**
Configuring the storage driver is done in your registry config YML file created
when you [deployed your docker registry][registry-deploy].
Example:
```
storage:
s3:
accesskey: 'AKIAKIAKI'
secretkey: 'secret123'
bucket: 'gitlab-registry-bucket-AKIAKIAKI'
region: 'your-s3-region'
cache:
blobdescriptor: inmemory
delete:
enabled: true
```
## Storage limitations
Currently, there is no storage limitation, which means a user can upload an
infinite amount of Docker images with arbitrary sizes. This setting will be
configurable in future releases.
## Changelog
**GitLab 8.8 ([source docs][8-8-docs])**
- GitLab Container Registry feature was introduced.
[reconfigure gitlab]: restart_gitlab.md#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure
[restart gitlab]: restart_gitlab.md#installations-from-source
[wildcard certificate]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildcard_certificate
[ce-4040]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/4040
[docker-insecure]: https://docs.docker.com/registry/insecure/
[registry-deploy]: https://docs.docker.com/registry/deploying/
[storage-config]: https://docs.docker.com/registry/configuration/#storage
[token-config]: https://docs.docker.com/registry/configuration/#token
[8-8-docs]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/8-8-stable/doc/administration/container_registry.md
[registry-ssl]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/lib/support/nginx/registry-ssl
[existing-domain]: #configure-container-registry-under-an-existing-gitlab-domain
[new-domain]: #configure-container-registry-under-its-own-domain
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