AWS ElasticBeanstalk pull Docker image from Gitlab registry












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I’m having a hard time to pull Docker image from private Gitlab registry to AWS MultiContainer ElasticBeanstalk environment.



I have added .dockercfg into S3 in the same region as my cluster and also allowed to aws-elasticbeanstalk-ec2-role IAM role to get data from S3.



ElasticBeanstalk always return error CannotPullContainerError: API error (500)



My .dockercfg is in this format:



{
"https://registry.gitlab.com" : {
"auth" : “my gitlab deploy token“,
"email" : “my gitlab token name“
}
}


Inside Dockerrun.aws.json I have added following



  "authentication": {
"bucket": "name of my bucket",
"key": ".dockercfg"
},


When I try to login via docker login -u gitlabtoken-name -p token it works perfectly.










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    I’m having a hard time to pull Docker image from private Gitlab registry to AWS MultiContainer ElasticBeanstalk environment.



    I have added .dockercfg into S3 in the same region as my cluster and also allowed to aws-elasticbeanstalk-ec2-role IAM role to get data from S3.



    ElasticBeanstalk always return error CannotPullContainerError: API error (500)



    My .dockercfg is in this format:



    {
    "https://registry.gitlab.com" : {
    "auth" : “my gitlab deploy token“,
    "email" : “my gitlab token name“
    }
    }


    Inside Dockerrun.aws.json I have added following



      "authentication": {
    "bucket": "name of my bucket",
    "key": ".dockercfg"
    },


    When I try to login via docker login -u gitlabtoken-name -p token it works perfectly.










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      I’m having a hard time to pull Docker image from private Gitlab registry to AWS MultiContainer ElasticBeanstalk environment.



      I have added .dockercfg into S3 in the same region as my cluster and also allowed to aws-elasticbeanstalk-ec2-role IAM role to get data from S3.



      ElasticBeanstalk always return error CannotPullContainerError: API error (500)



      My .dockercfg is in this format:



      {
      "https://registry.gitlab.com" : {
      "auth" : “my gitlab deploy token“,
      "email" : “my gitlab token name“
      }
      }


      Inside Dockerrun.aws.json I have added following



        "authentication": {
      "bucket": "name of my bucket",
      "key": ".dockercfg"
      },


      When I try to login via docker login -u gitlabtoken-name -p token it works perfectly.










      share|improve this question














      I’m having a hard time to pull Docker image from private Gitlab registry to AWS MultiContainer ElasticBeanstalk environment.



      I have added .dockercfg into S3 in the same region as my cluster and also allowed to aws-elasticbeanstalk-ec2-role IAM role to get data from S3.



      ElasticBeanstalk always return error CannotPullContainerError: API error (500)



      My .dockercfg is in this format:



      {
      "https://registry.gitlab.com" : {
      "auth" : “my gitlab deploy token“,
      "email" : “my gitlab token name“
      }
      }


      Inside Dockerrun.aws.json I have added following



        "authentication": {
      "bucket": "name of my bucket",
      "key": ".dockercfg"
      },


      When I try to login via docker login -u gitlabtoken-name -p token it works perfectly.







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          The gitlab deploy token is not the auth key.



          To generate a proper auth key I usually do the following:



          docker run -ti docker:dind sh -c "docker login -u name -p deploy-token registry.gitlab.com && cat /root/.docker/config.json"


          and it'll print something like:



          {
          "auths": {
          "registry.gitlab.com": {
          "auth": "your-auth-key"
          }
          },
          "HttpHeaders": {
          "User-Agent": "Docker-Client/18.09.0 (linux)"
          }
          }


          Then, as per elasticbeanstalk docs "Using Images From a Private Repository
          ", you should take just what it's needed.



          Hope this'll help you!






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            The gitlab deploy token is not the auth key.



            To generate a proper auth key I usually do the following:



            docker run -ti docker:dind sh -c "docker login -u name -p deploy-token registry.gitlab.com && cat /root/.docker/config.json"


            and it'll print something like:



            {
            "auths": {
            "registry.gitlab.com": {
            "auth": "your-auth-key"
            }
            },
            "HttpHeaders": {
            "User-Agent": "Docker-Client/18.09.0 (linux)"
            }
            }


            Then, as per elasticbeanstalk docs "Using Images From a Private Repository
            ", you should take just what it's needed.



            Hope this'll help you!






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              The gitlab deploy token is not the auth key.



              To generate a proper auth key I usually do the following:



              docker run -ti docker:dind sh -c "docker login -u name -p deploy-token registry.gitlab.com && cat /root/.docker/config.json"


              and it'll print something like:



              {
              "auths": {
              "registry.gitlab.com": {
              "auth": "your-auth-key"
              }
              },
              "HttpHeaders": {
              "User-Agent": "Docker-Client/18.09.0 (linux)"
              }
              }


              Then, as per elasticbeanstalk docs "Using Images From a Private Repository
              ", you should take just what it's needed.



              Hope this'll help you!






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                The gitlab deploy token is not the auth key.



                To generate a proper auth key I usually do the following:



                docker run -ti docker:dind sh -c "docker login -u name -p deploy-token registry.gitlab.com && cat /root/.docker/config.json"


                and it'll print something like:



                {
                "auths": {
                "registry.gitlab.com": {
                "auth": "your-auth-key"
                }
                },
                "HttpHeaders": {
                "User-Agent": "Docker-Client/18.09.0 (linux)"
                }
                }


                Then, as per elasticbeanstalk docs "Using Images From a Private Repository
                ", you should take just what it's needed.



                Hope this'll help you!






                share|improve this answer













                The gitlab deploy token is not the auth key.



                To generate a proper auth key I usually do the following:



                docker run -ti docker:dind sh -c "docker login -u name -p deploy-token registry.gitlab.com && cat /root/.docker/config.json"


                and it'll print something like:



                {
                "auths": {
                "registry.gitlab.com": {
                "auth": "your-auth-key"
                }
                },
                "HttpHeaders": {
                "User-Agent": "Docker-Client/18.09.0 (linux)"
                }
                }


                Then, as per elasticbeanstalk docs "Using Images From a Private Repository
                ", you should take just what it's needed.



                Hope this'll help you!







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