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When I want to push my images to my private registry, I get an error, because there are no basic auth credentials provided.
with docker push ... from a terminal it works.
I also checked my .docker/config.json Configuration, an I was surprised that I can successfully push to my private registry without having the auth credential informations in the config.json file.
A research where my credentials for mu private registry are stored, took me to the docker login documentation page, where I was reading that they are stored in an Credential Store.
... Credentials store
The Docker Engine can keep user credentials in an external credentials store, such as the native keychain of the operating system. Using an external store is more secure than storing credentials in the Docker configuration file.
To use a credentials store, you need an external helper program to interact with a specific keychain or external store. Docker requires the helper program to be in the client’s host $PATH.
This is the list of currently available credentials helpers and where you can download them from:
CONFIGURE THE CREDENTIALS STORE
You need to specify the credentials store in $HOME/.docker/config.json to tell the docker engine to use it. The value of the config property should be the suffix of the program to use (i.e. everything after docker-credential-). For example, to use docker-credential-osxkeychain:
{ "credsStore": "osxkeychain" }
If you are currently logged in, run docker logout to remove the credentials from the file and run docker login again. ...
Docker Version Informations:
hochguertelto@de-dus-nb-toh:~
$ docker version
Client: Docker Engine - Community
Version: 19.03.5
API version: 1.40
Go version: go1.12.12
Git commit: 633a0ea
Built: Wed Nov 13 07:22:34 2019
OS/Arch: darwin/amd64
Experimental: true
Server: Docker Engine - Community
Engine:
Version: 19.03.5
API version: 1.40 (minimum version 1.12)
Go version: go1.12.12
Git commit: 633a0ea
Built: Wed Nov 13 07:29:19 2019
OS/Arch: linux/amd64
Experimental: true
containerd:
Version: v1.2.10
GitCommit: b34a5c8af56e510852c35414db4c1f4fa6172339
runc:
Version: 1.0.0-rc8+dev
GitCommit: 3e425f80a8c931f88e6d94a8c831b9d5aa481657
docker-init:
Version: 0.18.0
GitCommit: fec3683
Dobi Version Informations:
hochguertelto@de-dus-nb-toh:~
$ dobi --version
dobi version 0.13.0 (build: b3063d9, date: Thu Jan 30 03:04:26 UTC 2020)
Operation System Version Informations:
0 hochguertelto@de-dus-nb-toh:~
$ system_profiler SPSoftwareDataType
Software:
System Software Overview:
System Version: macOS 10.15.3 (19D76)
Kernel Version: Darwin 19.3.0
Boot Volume: Macintosh HD
Boot Mode: Normal
Computer Name: Tobiass MacBook Pro
User Name: Tobias Hochgürtel (hochguertelto)
Secure Virtual Memory: Enabled
System Integrity Protection: Enabled
Time since boot: 2 days 15:38
Can we get this supported with dobi?
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I'm running into the same issue as well. I did a little bit of digging and found that this function is delegated to the docker client lib here. Assuming that your .docker/config.json is in your HOME or DOCKER_CONFIG env var directories (the respective env var itself is set) it should in theory work (for reference). I'll dig little further tomorrow when I get the chance.
When I want to push my images to my private registry, I get an error, because there are no basic auth credentials provided.
with docker push ... from a terminal it works.
I also checked my .docker/config.json Configuration, an I was surprised that I can successfully push to my private registry without having the auth credential informations in the config.json file.
A research where my credentials for mu private registry are stored, took me to the docker login documentation page, where I was reading that they are stored in an Credential Store.
https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/login/#credentials-store
Docker Version Informations:
Dobi Version Informations:
Operation System Version Informations:
Can we get this supported with dobi?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: