# Docker Registry Browser [Docker Registry Browser](https://github.com/klausmeyer/docker-registry-browser) is a Web Interface for the Docker Registry HTTP API V2 written in Ruby on Rails. ## Dependencies This service requires the following other services: - a [Traefik](traefik.md) reverse-proxy server ## Configuration To enable this service, add the following configuration to your `vars.yml` file and re-run the [installation](../installing.md) process: ```yaml ######################################################################## # # # docker-registry-browser # # # ######################################################################## docker_registry_browser_enabled: true # Hosting under a subpath (such as `/browser`) allows the browser to co-exist # on the same hostname as a Docker Registry instance (see `docker-registry.md`). docker_registry_browser_hostname: registry.example.com docker_registry_browser_path_prefix: /browser # If the browser will be able to delete images and live on the same private container network # as the registry itself (like we do below), it's recommended to protect it with HTTP Basic Auth. # # If you're running a read-only browser, you may leave it publicly accessible. docker_registry_browser_basic_auth_enabled: true docker_registry_browser_basic_auth_username: admin # You can put any string here, but generating a strong one is preferred (e.g. `pwgen -s 64 1`). docker_registry_browser_basic_auth_password: '' # To integrate with a locally running (in a container) Docker Registry (see `docker-registry.md`), # point to its local container address and configure the browser to run in the registry's network. docker_registry_browser_docker_registry_url: "http://{{ docker_registry_identifier }}:5000" docker_registry_browser_container_network: "{{ docker_registry_container_network }}" # Alternatively, to use a registry running elsewhere, delete both lines above # (docker_registry_browser_docker_registry_url and docker_registry_browser_container_network), # and use something this instead: # docker_registry_browser_docker_registry_url: "https://registry.example.com" # Image deletion is disabled by default, so you need to explicitly enable it if you need it. docker_registry_browser_enabled_delete_images: true ######################################################################## # # # /docker-registry-browser # # # ######################################################################## ``` In the example configuration above, we configure the service to be hosted at `https://registry.example.com/browser`. If you make the registry browser live on the same container network as the [Docker Registry](docker-registry.md) itself (like we've done by overriding `docker_registry_browser_container_network` above), the browser will be able to talk to the registry over the private container network and IP restrictions (such as those defined in `docker_registry_private_services_whitelisted_ip_ranges`) will not be able to stop it. ## Usage After installation, you should be able to go to the URL as configured via `docker_registry_browser_hostname` and `docker_registry_browser_path_prefix`. You should be able to browse the images and possibly delete them (if enabled via `docker_registry_browser_enabled_delete_images`). ## Recommended other services - [Docker Registry](docker-registry.md) - a container image distribution registry developed by [Docker Inc](https://www.docker.com/)