Bug #22301
As a user, I can upload container images to a repo.
Difficulty:
Triaged:
Yes
Description
pulp-2.15 supports uploading the output of skopeo copy as documented here: https://github.com/pulp/pulp_docker/pull/203
In foreman the user would use hammer repository upload-content.
1. create an empty docker repo (or use existing)
2. follow pulp docs to create tar of image with skopeo
3. hammer repository content-upload
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History
#1
Updated by Thomas McKay over 4 years ago
- Blocked by Bug #22302: As a user, I can create an empty docker repository. added
#3
Updated by Justin Sherrill over 4 years ago
- Legacy Backlogs Release (now unused) set to 338
#4
Updated by Thomas McKay over 4 years ago
- Blocks Bug #22316: As a user, I can find documentation for uploading container images. added
#5
Updated by The Foreman Bot over 4 years ago
- Status changed from New to Ready For Testing
- Pull request https://github.com/Katello/katello/pull/7182 added
#6
Updated by The Foreman Bot over 4 years ago
- Pull request https://github.com/Katello/hammer-cli-katello/pull/538 added
#7
Updated by Thomas McKay over 4 years ago
- Bugzilla link set to 1313502
#8
Updated by Thomas McKay over 4 years ago
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
- Status changed from Ready For Testing to Closed
Applied in changeset katello|9be8a09d2d128312c793ae37c6ff14079ecfa894.
#9
Updated by Thomas McKay about 4 years ago
- Bugzilla link deleted (
1313502)
#10
Updated by The Foreman Bot about 4 years ago
- Pull request https://github.com/Katello/katello/pull/7331 added
#11
Updated by Jonathon Turel about 4 years ago
- Pull request deleted (
https://github.com/Katello/katello/pull/7331)
fixes #22301 - upload docker manifest and tag