The docker registry artifact plugin provides a way to push and pull docker images on GoCD
To build the jar, run ./gradlew clean test assemble
- GoCD Server 18.7+
- Docker registry
- Docker daemon
Build the plugin with ./gradlew clean test assemble
Copy the file build/libs/docker-registry-artifact-plugin-VERSION.jar to the GoCD server under ${GO_SERVER_DIR}/plugins/external and restart the server. The GO_SERVER_DIR is usually /var/lib/go-server on Linux and C:\Program Files\Go Server on Windows.
There are three levels of configuration needed in order for publishing and fetching a docker image as an artifact.
-
Login to GoCD server as admin and navigate to Admin > Artifact Stores
-
Click on
Add
to add the store details for the plugin.- Specify the store id
- Choose the docker registry artifact plugin
- Specify the
Docker Registry Url
- Specify the
Registry Type
- Specify registry details
If
Registry Type
isecr
:If
Registry Type
isother
:
Properties | Description | Mandatory |
---|---|---|
RegistryType |
Can be either ecr or other |
yes |
If RegistryType
is ecr
:
Properties | Description | Mandatory |
---|---|---|
RegistryID |
ECR registry id to push and pull images | yes |
AWSRegion |
The aws region key to execute ecr get authorization token request | yes |
AWSAccessKeyId |
The aws access key id to execute ecr get authorization token request | no |
AWSSecretAccessKey |
The aws secret access key to execute ecr get authorization token request | no |
Note: If the AWSAccessKeyId and AWSSecretAccessKey are not provided, the following configurations are checked:
- Environment Variables
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
andAWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
- System Properties
aws.accessKeyId
andaws.secretKey
- Credential profiles file at the default location (~/.aws/credentials)
- Credentials delivered through the Amazon EC2 container service if AWS_CONTAINER_CREDENTIALS_RELATIVE_URI" environment variable is set and security manager has permission to access the variable
- Instance profile credentials delivered through the Amazon EC2 metadata service
If RegistryType
is other
Properties | Description | Mandatory |
---|---|---|
RegistryURL |
Registry to push and pull images | yes |
Username |
Username to authenticate with the docker registry. | yes |
Password |
Password to authenticate with the docker registry. | yes |
-
Navigate to the
Artifacts
tab under Stage > Job -
Choose artifact type
External
- Specify the
artifact id
. - Specify the
store id
of an existing artifact store
- Specify the
-
Configure the build specific artifact details.
- Optionally specify the
Image
andTag
. Usually, theTag
can be an environment variable that changes for every build. For example, theGO_PIPELINE_LABEL
can be used to publish a versioned docker image. - Optionally specify the
BuildFile
. Specify a json file name. The format of the file should be{"image": "name", "tag": "tag pattern"}
. TheBuildFile
option can be used if theTag
option cannot be specified for the tag pattern you want to use. The generation of this json file must be handled within the GoCD job. - A private registry has to be part of the image name, like
RegistryURL/Image
.
- Optionally specify the
To pull an image from an upstream pipeline or stage, the following information is required:
-
Specify a
Pipeline Dependency
material if you have an upstream pipeline you want to pull the docker image. -
Navigate to
Tasks
tab under Stage > Job -
Add a
Fetch Artifact
task- Choose artifact origin type
External
- Specify the pipeline, stage and job name.
- Specify the artifact id of the external artifact that belongs to the upstream job
- Choose artifact origin type
Edit the file wrapper-properties.conf
on your GoCD server and add the following options. The location of the wrapper-properties.conf
can be found in the installation documentation of the GoCD server.
# We recommend that you begin with the index `100` and increment the index for each system property
wrapper.java.additional.100=-Dplugin.cd.go.artifact.docker.registry.log.level=debug
If you're running with GoCD server 19.6 and above on docker using one of the supported GoCD server images, set the environment variable GOCD_SERVER_JVM_OPTIONS
:
docker run -e "GOCD_SERVER_JVM_OPTIONS=-Dplugin.cd.go.artifact.docker.registry.log.level=debug" ...
-
On Linux:
Enabling debug level logging can help you troubleshoot an issue with this plugin. To enable debug level logs, edit the file
/etc/default/go-server
(for Linux) to add:export GO_SERVER_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES="$GO_SERVER_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES -Dplugin.cd.go.artifact.docker.registry.log.level=debug"
If you're running the server via
./server.sh
script:$ GO_SERVER_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES="-Dplugin.cd.go.artifact.docker.registry.log.level=debug" ./server.sh
-
On windows:
Edit the file
config/wrapper-properties.conf
inside the GoCD Server installation directory (typicallyC:\Program Files\Go Server
):# config/wrapper-properties.conf # since the last "wrapper.java.additional" index is 15, we use the next available index. wrapper.java.additional.16=-Dplugin.cd.go.artifact.docker.registry.log.level=debug
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