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Deis Workflow will soon no longer be maintained.<br />Please read the announcement for more detail.
09/07/2017Deis Workflow v2.18 final release before entering maintenance mode
03/01/2018End of Workflow maintenance: critical patches no longer merged

Deis Registry v2

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Deis (pronounced DAY-iss) is an open source PaaS that makes it easy to deploy and manage applications on your own servers. Deis builds on Kubernetes to provide a lightweight, Heroku-inspired workflow.

We welcome your input! If you have feedback, please submit an issue. If you'd like to participate in development, please read the "Development" section below and submit a pull request.

About

The registry is a Docker registry component for use in Kubernetes. While it's intended for use inside of the Deis open source PaaS, it's flexible enough to be used as a standalone pod on any Kubernetes cluster.

If you decide to use this component standalone, you can host your own Docker registry in your own Kubernetes cluster.

The Docker image that this repository builds is based on the official Docker v2 registry image.

Development

The Deis project welcomes contributions from all developers. The high level process for development matches many other open source projects. See below for an outline.

Deploying

If you want to use the latest registry image built by they Deis team you can simply start a registry via make deploy.

If however, you want to build and use a custom image see the instructions below.

Build and Deploy

To build a dev release of this image, you will also need a registry to hold the custom images. This can be your own registry, Dockerhub, or Quay.

First, configure your environment to point to the registry location.

$ export DEIS_REGISTRY=myregistry.com:5000  # or quay.io, if using Dockerhub, leave this unset
$ export IMAGE_PREFIX=youruser/             # if using Quay or Dockerhub

To build and push the image run:

$ make docker-build docker-push

To deploy the image via patching the registry deployment run:

$ make deploy