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docker-browse

v1.1.0

Published

CLI tool to browse docker registries using Docker Registry HTTP API V2: https://docs.docker.com/registry/spec/api/

Downloads

8,894

Readme

build-status

docker-browse

CLI tool to browse docker registries via Docker Registry HTTP API V2

Requires node 8+.

Installation

npm install -g docker-browse

Usage

  Usage: docker-browse <command> [options]


  Options:

    -V, --version              output the version number
    -r, --registry <registry>  registry to query (index.docker.io)
    -p, --protocol <protocol>  http|https (https)
    -h, --help                 output usage information


  Commands:

    images        output images, paginated
    tags <image>  output tags for <image>
    save          save current options as defaults in ~/.docker-browse.json

e.g. list all tags for an image from the default registry:

docker-browse tags library/openjdk

e.g. list all tags from an image from a specified registry

docker-browse tags mycool/image -r my.local.registry

e.g. list all images from the default registry (will take a LONG time and you might not have access):

docker-browse images

e.g. change your default registry:

docker-browse -r my.local.registry save

Authentication and Authorisation

Anonymous registries will be directly queried.

Registries that require authentication and authorisaion will read ~/.docker/config.json for your credentials. See Docker Registry v2 authentication via central service for more details.

If credentials cannot be found, you will be prompted to create them e.g.

FATAL:  cannot find auth for index.docker.io in auths in /somehome/someuser/.docker/config.json
ACTION: docker login index.docker.io

Developing

Clone

git clone [email protected]:atlassianlabs/docker-browse.git
cd docker-browse

system node/npm

Install

npm install

Execute bin/docker-browse.js from the repository root.

nvm provided node/npm

nvm possibly useful for dev.

Select node/npm version

nvm use

Install

npm install

Link For Development

npm link

You may now execute docker-browse from anywhere within your nvm managed shell.

Releasing

npm version 3.2.1
npm publish
git push
git push --tags

Contributing

Pull requests, issues and comments welcome. For pull requests:

  • Separate unrelated changes into multiple pull requests
  • branch build must be successful

See the existing issues for things to start contributing.

For bigger changes, make sure you start a discussion first by creating an issue and explaining the intended change.

License

Copyright (c) 2017 Atlassian and others. Apache 2.0 licensed, see LICENSE file.