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Admin quickly uses the registry to serve the platform

In DCE 5.0, there are two registry management methods: Managed Harbor (self-built Harbor on DCE) and Integrated Registry (integrating external Harbor or Docker Registry).

Harbor is mainly promoted as a registry in DCE 5.0 to provide image services.

Sharing public images

Assuming that you have created a managed Harbor or connected to an external harbor, follow the steps below to share a public image with all namespaces:

  1. Create a managed Harbor.
  2. Create a registry space and set it to public.
  3. Push the image to the registry space.
  4. Deploy the application.
graph TB

create[Create managed Harbor] --> setpublic[Create a registry space and set it to public]
--> push[Push image]
--> deploy[Deploy application]

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class create,setpublic,push,deploy cluster;

click create "https://docs.daocloud.io/en/kangaroo/hosted/"
click setpublic "https://docs.daocloud.io/en/kangaroo/create-registry/"
click push "https://docs.daocloud.io/en/kangaroo/quickstart/push/"
click deploy "https://docs.daocloud.io/en/kpanda/user-guide/workloads/create-deployment/"

Expected Result: When all users on the platform deploy applications in the namespace, they can select images in the public registry space for deployment through the image selector.

selecting images

images selected

Sharing private images

Assuming that you have created a managed Harbor or connected to an external harbor, follow the steps below to share a private image with the namespace under the specified workspace (tenant):

The prerequisites are:

  1. Created workspace
  2. Namespace bound workspace

The operation steps are:

  1. Create a managed Harbor.
  2. Create a registry space and set it to public.
  3. Push the image to the registry space.
  4. Bind the registry space to the workspace.
  5. Deploy the application.
graph TB

create[Create managed Harbor] --> setpublic[Create a registry space and set it to public]
--> push[Push image]
--> bind[Registry space binding workspace]
--> deploy[Deploy application]

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classDef k8s fill:#326ce5,stroke:#fff,stroke-width:1px,color:#fff;
classDef cluster fill:#fff,stroke:#bbb,stroke-width:1px,color:#326ce5;

class create,setpublic,push,bind,deploy cluster;

click create "https://docs.daocloud.io/en/kangaroo/hosted/"
click setpublic "https://docs.daocloud.io/en/kangaroo/create-registry/"
click push "https://docs.daocloud.io/en/kangaroo/quickstart/push/"
click bind "https://docs.daocloud.io/en/kangaroo/bind-to-ws/"
click deploy "https://docs.daocloud.io/en/kpanda/user-guide/workloads/create-deployment/"

Expected Result: Only when deploying applications in namespaces under this workspace, you can use the image selector to select private images under this registry space to deploy applications.

selecting images

images selected

Tip

  • The connected Harbor can achieve the same effect as above.
  • Docker Registry itself only has public images, so after accessing, the images will be open to all namespaces.

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