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README to Docker Hub

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This Docker image allows you to push README.md files to the Docker Hub.

How to use?

Run it with all required parameters:

docker run --rm \
    -v /path/to/readme.md:/data/README.md \
    -e DOCKERHUB_USR=myhubuser \
    -e DOCKERHUB_PWD=myhubpassword \
    -e DOCKERHUB_ORG=myorga \
    -e DOCKERHUB_REPO=myrepo \
     gofunky/readmyhub:stable

That's it.

As CircleCI orb

Define a docker-hub context with your secrets DOCKER_USR and DOCKER_PWD.

orbs:
  readmyhub: gofunky/readmyhub@volatile

workflows:
  my_workflow:
    jobs:
      - readmyhub/update:
          context: docker-hub

Check the docs for all configuration arguments.

Environment variables

This image uses environment variables for configuration.

Available variables Default value Description
DOCKERHUB_USR no default The Username (not mail address) used to authenticate
DOCKERHUB_PWD no default Password of the DOCKERHUB_USR-user
DOCKERHUB_ORG $DOCKERHUB_USR Organisation or username for the repository
DOCKERHUB_REPO no default Name of the repository you want to push to
README_PATH /data/README.md Path to the README.me to push

Mount the README.md

By default, if the README_PATH environment variable is not set, this image always pushes the file /data/README.md as full description to Docker Hub.

For GitHub repositories you can use -v /path/to/repository:/data/.

If your description is not named README.md mount the file directory using -v /path/to/description.md:/data/README.md.

Notice that the filename is case sensitive. If your readme is called readme.md you have to mount the file directly, not the directory

Additional Information

The user you use to push the README.md need to be admin of the repository.