How to use docker commands when subdomain method is configured in Artifactory? [Video]

How to use docker commands when subdomain method is configured in Artifactory? [Video]

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Pavan Gonugunta
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000004979
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Salesforce
FirstPublishedDate
2021-01-17T15:43:45Z
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2024-03-10T07:47:16Z
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6


Video Transcript:
Hi. My name is Pavan, from JFrog support. In this short video we’ll cover Docker commands for the subdomain method. So let’s get started.

So as prerequisite, I have configured my Artifactory with subdomain. I have here. From the HTTP settings page. And then I have already done my, the repository server. With Docker access method of subdomain. And this is a prerequisite. As I have created the Docker repositories, using setup. So now we’ll try to login. So these are format which we need to use for subdomain method.

I am passing my repository dot, followed by my domain name. So now we’ll try to push in the image to the Artifactory. Before that we need to tag, into a specific format. I’m tagging an image.
I just tagged my image, so I’ll push into Artifactory, using command Docker push. Docker.myartifactory.com/.

So as I have configured repository with Docker localizing deployment for the repository, so it will get uploaded in Docker hyphen local. It’s still pushing it. Yeah. Computing. Let me refresh. So if you see here, push to Docker repository.

Now we’ll pull in an image from the. So the format is. Docker pull. Docker.myartifactory.com/. is my image name, which I wanted to pull from the registry.

We can check the status in the Artifactory logs. We will go into the registry, and then effects. Yeah. It’s validating the Docker repository. It should get cached into the Docker remote repository. So that’s a video on Docker commands when using subdomain method. Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed. Please feel free to leave a comment.

Thank you.