GET v2/registry/docker-credentials
Operation ID: registry_get_dockerCredentials
Auth: unknown
Description
In order to access your container registry with the Docker client or from a Kubernetes cluster, you will need to configure authentication. The necessary JSON configuration can be retrieved by sending a GET request to `/v2/registry/docker-credentials`. The response will be in the format of a Docker `config.json` file. To use the config in your Kubernetes cluster, create a Secret with: kubectl create secret generic docr \ --from-file=.dockerconfigjson=config.json \ --type=kubernetes.io/dockerconfigjson By default, the returned credentials have read-only access to your registry and cannot be used to push images. This is appropriate for most Kubernetes clusters. To retrieve read/write credentials, suitable for use with the Docker client or in a CI system, read_write may be provided as query parameter. For example: `/v2/registry/docker-credentials?read_write=true` By default, the returned credentials will not expire. To retrieve credentials with an expiry set, expiry_seconds may be provided as a query parameter. For example: `/v2/registry/docker-credentials?expiry_seconds=3600` will return credentials that expire after one hour.
Parameters (2)
(integer, query, optional, default: 0)
The duration in seconds that the returned registry credentials will be valid. If not set or 0, the credentials will not expire.
Constraints: {'minimum': 0}
(boolean, query, optional, default: False)
By default, the registry credentials allow for read-only access. Set this query parameter to `true` to obtain read-write credentials.
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