page_title: Registry API page_description: API Documentation for Docker Registry page_keywords: API, Docker, index, registry, REST, documentation # Docker Registry API ## Introduction - This is the REST API for the Docker Registry - It stores the images and the graph for a set of repositories - It does not have user accounts data - It has no notion of user accounts or authorization - It delegates authentication and authorization to the Index Auth service using tokens - It supports different storage backends (S3, cloud files, local FS) - It doesn't have a local database - It will be open-sourced at some point We expect that there will be multiple registries out there. To help to grasp the context, here are some examples of registries: - **sponsor registry**: such a registry is provided by a third-party hosting infrastructure as a convenience for their customers and the docker community as a whole. Its costs are supported by the third party, but the management and operation of the registry are supported by dotCloud. It features read/write access, and delegates authentication and authorization to the Index. - **mirror registry**: such a registry is provided by a third-party hosting infrastructure but is targeted at their customers only. Some mechanism (unspecified to date) ensures that public images are pulled from a sponsor registry to the mirror registry, to make sure that the customers of the third-party provider can “docker pull” those images locally. - **vendor registry**: such a registry is provided by a software vendor, who wants to distribute docker images. It would be operated and managed by the vendor. Only users authorized by the vendor would be able to get write access. Some images would be public (accessible for anyone), others private (accessible only for authorized users). Authentication and authorization would be delegated to the Index. The goal of vendor registries is to let someone do “docker pull basho/riak1.3” and automatically push from the vendor registry (instead of a sponsor registry); i.e. get all the convenience of a sponsor registry, while retaining control on the asset distribution. - **private registry**: such a registry is located behind a firewall, or protected by an additional security layer (HTTP authorization, SSL client-side certificates, IP address authorization...). The registry is operated by a private entity, outside of dotCloud's control. It can optionally delegate additional authorization to the Index, but it is not mandatory. > **Note**: > Mirror registries and private registries which do not use the Index > don't even need to run the registry code. They can be implemented by any > kind of transport implementing HTTP GET and PUT. Read-only registries > can be powered by a simple static HTTP server. > **Note**: > The latter implies that while HTTP is the protocol of choice for a registry, > multiple schemes are possible (and in some cases, trivial): > > - HTTP with GET (and PUT for read-write registries); > - local mount point; > - remote docker addressed through SSH. The latter would only require two new commands in docker, e.g. `registryget` and `registryput`, wrapping access to the local filesystem (and optionally doing consistency checks). Authentication and authorization are then delegated to SSH (e.g. with public keys). # Endpoints ## Images ### Layer `GET /v1/images/(image_id)/layer` Get image layer for a given `image_id` **Example Request**: GET /v1/images/088b4505aa3adc3d35e79c031fa126b403200f02f51920fbd9b7c503e87c7a2c/layer HTTP/1.1 Host: registry-1.docker.io Accept: application/json Content-Type: application/json Authorization: Token signature=123abc,repository="foo/bar",access=read Parameters: - **image_id** – the id for the layer you want to get **Example Response**: HTTP/1.1 200 Vary: Accept X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 Cookie: (Cookie provided by the Registry) {layer binary data stream} Status Codes: - **200** – OK - **401** – Requires authorization - **404** – Image not found `PUT /v1/images/(image_id)/layer` Put image layer for a given `image_id` **Example Request**: PUT /v1/images/088b4505aa3adc3d35e79c031fa126b403200f02f51920fbd9b7c503e87c7a2c/layer HTTP/1.1 Host: registry-1.docker.io Transfer-Encoding: chunked Authorization: Token signature=123abc,repository="foo/bar",access=write {layer binary data stream} Parameters: - **image_id** – the id for the layer you want to get **Example Response**: HTTP/1.1 200 Vary: Accept Content-Type: application/json X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 "" Status Codes: - **200** – OK - **401** – Requires authorization - **404** – Image not found ## Image `PUT /v1/images/(image_id)/json` Put image for a given `image_id` **Example Request**: PUT /v1/images/088b4505aa3adc3d35e79c031fa126b403200f02f51920fbd9b7c503e87c7a2c/json HTTP/1.1 Host: registry-1.docker.io Accept: application/json Content-Type: application/json Cookie: (Cookie provided by the Registry) { id: "088b4505aa3adc3d35e79c031fa126b403200f02f51920fbd9b7c503e87c7a2c", parent: "aeee6396d62273d180a49c96c62e45438d87c7da4a5cf5d2be6bee4e21bc226f", created: "2013-04-30T17:46:10.843673+03:00", container: "8305672a76cc5e3d168f97221106ced35a76ec7ddbb03209b0f0d96bf74f6ef7", container_config: { Hostname: "host-test", User: "", Memory: 0, MemorySwap: 0, AttachStdin: false, AttachStdout: false, AttachStderr: false, PortSpecs: null, Tty: false, OpenStdin: false, StdinOnce: false, Env: null, Cmd: [ "/bin/bash", "-c", "apt-get -q -yy -f install libevent-dev" ], Dns: null, Image: "imagename/blah", Volumes: { }, VolumesFrom: "" }, docker_version: "0.1.7" } Parameters: - **image_id** – the id for the layer you want to get **Example Response**: HTTP/1.1 200 Vary: Accept Content-Type: application/json X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 "" Status Codes: - **200** – OK - **401** – Requires authorization `GET /v1/images/(image_id)/json` Get image for a given `image_id` **Example Request**: GET /v1/images/088b4505aa3adc3d35e79c031fa126b403200f02f51920fbd9b7c503e87c7a2c/json HTTP/1.1 Host: registry-1.docker.io Accept: application/json Content-Type: application/json Cookie: (Cookie provided by the Registry) Parameters: - **image_id** – the id for the layer you want to get **Example Response**: HTTP/1.1 200 Vary: Accept Content-Type: application/json X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 X-Docker-Size: 456789 X-Docker-Checksum: b486531f9a779a0c17e3ed29dae8f12c4f9e89cc6f0bc3c38722009fe6857087 { id: "088b4505aa3adc3d35e79c031fa126b403200f02f51920fbd9b7c503e87c7a2c", parent: "aeee6396d62273d180a49c96c62e45438d87c7da4a5cf5d2be6bee4e21bc226f", created: "2013-04-30T17:46:10.843673+03:00", container: "8305672a76cc5e3d168f97221106ced35a76ec7ddbb03209b0f0d96bf74f6ef7", container_config: { Hostname: "host-test", User: "", Memory: 0, MemorySwap: 0, AttachStdin: false, AttachStdout: false, AttachStderr: false, PortSpecs: null, Tty: false, OpenStdin: false, StdinOnce: false, Env: null, Cmd: [ "/bin/bash", "-c", "apt-get -q -yy -f install libevent-dev" ], Dns: null, Image: "imagename/blah", Volumes: { }, VolumesFrom: "" }, docker_version: "0.1.7" } Status Codes: - **200** – OK - **401** – Requires authorization - **404** – Image not found ## Ancestry `GET /v1/images/(image_id)/ancestry` Get ancestry for an image given an `image_id` **Example Request**: GET /v1/images/088b4505aa3adc3d35e79c031fa126b403200f02f51920fbd9b7c503e87c7a2c/ancestry HTTP/1.1 Host: registry-1.docker.io Accept: application/json Content-Type: application/json Cookie: (Cookie provided by the Registry) Parameters: - **image_id** – the id for the layer you want to get **Example Response**: HTTP/1.1 200 Vary: Accept Content-Type: application/json X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 ["088b4502f51920fbd9b7c503e87c7a2c05aa3adc3d35e79c031fa126b403200f", "aeee63968d87c7da4a5cf5d2be6bee4e21bc226fd62273d180a49c96c62e4543", "bfa4c5326bc764280b0863b46a4b20d940bc1897ef9c1dfec060604bdc383280", "6ab5893c6927c15a15665191f2c6cf751f5056d8b95ceee32e43c5e8a3648544"] Status Codes: - **200** – OK - **401** – Requires authorization - **404** – Image not found ## Tags `GET /v1/repositories/(namespace)/(repository)/tags` Get all of the tags for the given repo. **Example Request**: GET /v1/repositories/foo/bar/tags HTTP/1.1 Host: registry-1.docker.io Accept: application/json Content-Type: application/json X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 Cookie: (Cookie provided by the Registry) Parameters: - **namespace** – namespace for the repo - **repository** – name for the repo **Example Response**: HTTP/1.1 200 Vary: Accept Content-Type: application/json X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 { "latest": "9e89cc6f0bc3c38722009fe6857087b486531f9a779a0c17e3ed29dae8f12c4f", "0.1.1": "b486531f9a779a0c17e3ed29dae8f12c4f9e89cc6f0bc3c38722009fe6857087" } Status Codes: - **200** – OK - **401** – Requires authorization - **404** – Repository not found `GET /v1/repositories/(namespace)/(repository)/tags/(tag*): Get a tag for the given repo. **Example Request**: GET /v1/repositories/foo/bar/tags/latest HTTP/1.1 Host: registry-1.docker.io Accept: application/json Content-Type: application/json X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 Cookie: (Cookie provided by the Registry) Parameters: - **namespace** – namespace for the repo - **repository** – name for the repo - **tag** – name of tag you want to get **Example Response**: HTTP/1.1 200 Vary: Accept Content-Type: application/json X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 "9e89cc6f0bc3c38722009fe6857087b486531f9a779a0c17e3ed29dae8f12c4f" Status Codes: - **200** – OK - **401** – Requires authorization - **404** – Tag not found `DELETE /v1/repositories/(namespace)/(repository)/tags/(tag*): Delete the tag for the repo **Example Request**: DELETE /v1/repositories/foo/bar/tags/latest HTTP/1.1 Host: registry-1.docker.io Accept: application/json Content-Type: application/json Cookie: (Cookie provided by the Registry) Parameters: - **namespace** – namespace for the repo - **repository** – name for the repo - **tag** – name of tag you want to delete **Example Response**: HTTP/1.1 200 Vary: Accept Content-Type: application/json X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 "" Status Codes: - **200** – OK - **401** – Requires authorization - **404** – Tag not found `PUT /v1/repositories/(namespace)/(repository)/tags/(tag*): Put a tag for the given repo. **Example Request**: PUT /v1/repositories/foo/bar/tags/latest HTTP/1.1 Host: registry-1.docker.io Accept: application/json Content-Type: application/json Cookie: (Cookie provided by the Registry) "9e89cc6f0bc3c38722009fe6857087b486531f9a779a0c17e3ed29dae8f12c4f" Parameters: - **namespace** – namespace for the repo - **repository** – name for the repo - **tag** – name of tag you want to add **Example Response**: HTTP/1.1 200 Vary: Accept Content-Type: application/json X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 "" Status Codes: - **200** – OK - **400** – Invalid data - **401** – Requires authorization - **404** – Image not found ## Repositories `DELETE /v1/repositories/(namespace)/(repository)/` Delete a repository **Example Request**: DELETE /v1/repositories/foo/bar/ HTTP/1.1 Host: registry-1.docker.io Accept: application/json Content-Type: application/json Cookie: (Cookie provided by the Registry) "" Parameters: - **namespace** – namespace for the repo - **repository** – name for the repo **Example Response**: HTTP/1.1 200 Vary: Accept Content-Type: application/json X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 "" Status Codes: - **200** – OK - **401** – Requires authorization - **404** – Repository not found ## Status `GET /v1/_ping` Check status of the registry. This endpoint is also used to determine if the registry supports SSL. **Example Request**: GET /v1/_ping HTTP/1.1 Host: registry-1.docker.io Accept: application/json Content-Type: application/json "" **Example Response**: HTTP/1.1 200 Vary: Accept Content-Type: application/json X-Docker-Registry-Version: 0.6.0 "" Status Codes: - **200** – OK ## Authorization This is where we describe the authorization process, including the tokens and cookies. TODO: add more info.