When the registry starts a background timer will periodically
scan the upload directories on the file system every 24 hours
and delete any files older than 1 week. An initial jitter
intends to avoid contention on the filesystem where multiple
registries with the same storage driver are started
simultaneously.
When the registry starts a background timer will periodically
scan the upload directories on the file system every 24 hours
and delete any files older than 1 week. An initial jitter
intends to avoid contention on the filesystem where multiple
registries with the same storage driver are started
simultaneously.
Fixing typos and adding tables
Updating with testing material
Tweak after read through
Adding in Stephen's comments
Adding in Richard's comments. Fixing the broken images
closes issue #363
Another try
Signed-off-by: Mary Anthony <mary@docker.com>
- Explain why you would want to use a registry
- Explain difference between Docker Hub and Registry
- List some features of Registry
- Add table of contents for documentation - particularly "deploying a registry" call to action
- Use standard "Getting help" section from orchestration projects
Signed-off-by: Ben Firshman <ben@firshman.co.uk>
Ensure that the status is logged in the context by instantiating before the
request is routed to handlers. While this requires some level of hacking to
acheive, the result is that the context value of "http.request.status" is as
accurate as possible for each request.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
Ensure that the status is logged in the context by instantiating before the
request is routed to handlers. While this requires some level of hacking to
acheive, the result is that the context value of "http.request.status" is as
accurate as possible for each request.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
Set forward headers so the IP and scheme get sent to the registry. This allows the registry to set a proper redirect with the correct scheme when HTTPS is being used.
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net> (github: dmcgowan)
This adds WithTrace function to the context package that allows users to trace
a time span between a trace allocation and returned function call. The
resulting context includes ids that will allow for future dapper-like analysis.
Please see the godoc addition for details.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>