AWS ElasticBeanstalk pull Docker image from Gitlab registry
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.
amazon-web-services docker gitlab gitlab-ci amazon-elastic-beanstalk
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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.
amazon-web-services docker gitlab gitlab-ci amazon-elastic-beanstalk
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.
amazon-web-services docker gitlab gitlab-ci amazon-elastic-beanstalk
amazon-web-services docker gitlab gitlab-ci amazon-elastic-beanstalk
asked Nov 25 '18 at 17:57
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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!
add a comment |
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!
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!
answered Dec 8 '18 at 12:24
Enoah NetzachEnoah Netzach
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