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Sign InA Wolf-based image for Harbor - an open-source container registry with policies and RBAC, vulnerability scans, and provides trusted image signing.
The image is available on cgr.dev
:
The easiest way to get up and running with Chainguard's Harbor images is via deployment with Harbor's official Helm chart.
To get started, we need to add Harbor's Helm repository:
Now that we've added the repository, we can deploy Harbor!:
You will need to override the image
and tag
values for each image like we've done here to point to Chainguard's Harbor images and tags.
Additionally, you may fetch Harbor's Helm chart after adding the repository and edit values directly without overriding them on installation:
Afterwards, edit values.yml
and substitute in Chainguard's images/tags. For instance, for harbor-core
, the following changes should be made:
And then deploy after configuration:
For more information on deploying Harbor via Helm, see the official documentation here.
Harbor provides an online installer that can be retrieved from their releases on GitHub here.
Follow all of their steps for installation up until you've successfully generated your docker-compose.yml
. At this point, you can swap the upstream images out for Chainguard's.
For instance, to switch out harbor-core
with Chainguard's image, edit docker-compose.yml
and make the following change:
Then run the following in the terminal:
Now you're up and running with Harbor powered by Chainguard images!
Now that you've deployed Harbor, the portal should be accessible on whatever host you've opted to use. For example, if configured to use localhost
, the portal will be accessible at localhost:80 via HTTP or localhost:443 via HTTPS, if setup.
You may now login with the username and password you've set or via the default username and password, admin
and Harbor12345
. You'll be presented with several options, including the ability to create a new project in the registry.
Additionally, you can now login to the registry with Docker! To do so, open a terminal and run:
Where localhost
should be substituted with the hostname or external URL you've chosen for Harbor.
Now let's push an image using Chainguard's base container for Wolfi!
Pull Wolfi:
Tag Wolfi using the registry and project path (library
is created by default):
And finally, push Wolfi to the registry!:
Wolfi is now being pushed to the registry and will be viewable in the portal.
Chainguard Images contain software packages that are direct or transitive dependencies. The following licenses were found in the "latest" version of this image:
Apache-2.0
LGPL-2.1-or-later
MIT
MPL-2.0
For a complete list of licenses, please refer to this Image's SBOM.
Software license agreement