# Docker Registry Storage Driver This document describes the registry storage driver model, implementation, and explains how to contribute new storage drivers. ## Provided Drivers This storage driver package comes bundled with several drivers: - [inmemory](storage-drivers/inmemory.md): A temporary storage driver using a local inmemory map. This exists solely for reference and testing. - [filesystem](storage-drivers/filesystem.md): A local storage driver configured to use a directory tree in the local filesystem. - [s3](storage-drivers/s3.md): A driver storing objects in an Amazon Simple Storage Solution (S3) bucket. - [azure](storage-drivers/azure.md): A driver storing objects in [Microsoft Azure Blob Storage](http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/storage/). - [rados](storage-drivers/rados.md): A driver storing objects in a [Ceph Object Storage](http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/) pool. - [swift](storage-drivers/swift): A driver storing objects in Openstack Swift. ## Storage Driver API The storage driver API is designed to model a filesystem-like key/value storage in a manner abstract enough to support a range of drivers from the local filesystem to Amazon S3 or other distributed object storage systems. Storage drivers are required to implement the `storagedriver.StorageDriver` interface provided in `storagedriver.go`, which includes methods for reading, writing, and deleting content, as well as listing child objects of a specified prefix key. Storage drivers are intended to be written in Go, providing compile-time validation of the `storagedriver.StorageDriver` interface. ## Driver Selection and Configuration The preferred method of selecting a storage driver is using the `StorageDriverFactory` interface in the `storagedriver/factory` package. These factories provide a common interface for constructing storage drivers with a parameters map. The factory model is based off of the [Register](http://golang.org/pkg/database/sql/#Register) and [Open](http://golang.org/pkg/database/sql/#Open) methods in the builtin [database/sql](http://golang.org/pkg/database/sql) package. Storage driver factories may be registered by name using the `factory.Register` method, and then later invoked by calling `factory.Create` with a driver name and parameters map. If no such storage driver can be found, `factory.Create` will return an `InvalidStorageDriverError`. ## Driver Contribution ### Writing new storage drivers To create a valid storage driver, one must implement the `storagedriver.StorageDriver` interface and make sure to expose this driver via the factory system. #### Registering Storage drivers should call `factory.Register` with their driver name in an `init` method, allowing callers of `factory.New` to construct instances of this driver without requiring modification of imports throughout the codebase. ## Testing Storage driver test suites are provided in `storagedriver/testsuites/testsuites.go` and may be used for any storage driver written in Go. Tests can be registered using the `RegisterSuite` function, which run the same set of tests for any registered drivers.