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Chainguard Container for zitadel-login

ZITADEL Login V2 UI — the Next.js standalone server that provides the ZITADEL login experience.

Chainguard Containers are regularly-updated, secure-by-default container images.

Download this Container Image

For those with access, this container image is available on cgr.dev:

docker pull cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/zitadel-login:latest

Be sure to replace the ORGANIZATION placeholder with the name used for your organization's private repository within the Chainguard Registry.

Compatibility Notes

The Chainguard zitadel-login container image is a drop-in replacement for the upstream zitadel-login image, which ships the ZITADEL Login V2 UI as a Next.js standalone server. This image is a minimal, secure alternative that runs as a non-root user. Switching to this image should not require any changes to your existing deployment configuration.

The image listens on port 3000 by default and exposes the login UI under the /ui/v2/login base path. Set PORT and HOSTNAME to override the listen address.

Getting Started

The zitadel-login image is deployed alongside the zitadel core API. It is typically consumed via the official Helm chart, but can also be run directly with Docker or Docker Compose.

Helm

To deploy with Helm, update your values.yaml file to point the login image at the Chainguard image. For example:

login:
  image:
    repository: cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/zitadel-login
    tag: "latest"

For more information on configuring the Helm values for ZITADEL, refer to the official Helm chart's repository here.

Docker

The image starts the Next.js standalone server directly:

docker run --rm -p 3000:3000 \
  -e ZITADEL_API_URL=https://zitadel.example.com \
  cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/zitadel-login:latest

Once running, the login UI is served at http://localhost:3000/ui/v2/login. The endpoint /ui/v2/login/healthy returns HTTP 200 for liveness, and /ui/v2/login/ready reports readiness against the configured core API.

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Chainguard's container images contain software packages that are direct or transitive dependencies. The following licenses were found in the "latest" tag of this image:

  • AGPL-3.0

  • Apache-2.0

  • BSD-1-Clause

  • BSD-2-Clause

  • BSD-3-Clause

  • BSD-4-Clause-UC

  • CC-PDDC

For a complete list of licenses, please refer to this Image's SBOM.

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