Setting Up Docker Registry Settings

CloudBlue Commerce uses Docker images of APS applications to automatically deploy their endpoints. All images of the applications to be installed in your CloudBlue Commerce system must be kept in a single Docker registry.

For this purpose, you can use either your own Docker registry (for example registry.servicepro.com), or a public one (for example docker.io). In either case, you need to make sure that the images of the APS applications that are already installed, or planned to be installed to your system, will be kept in that registry. Use of your own Docker registry will make it easier to do a security audit of the application endpoints.

To specify in CloudBlue Commerce the Docker registry where the images of your APS applications are kept, do the following:

  1. In the Operations panel, go to System > Settings.
  2. Click Docker Registry Settings in the Integration section.
  3. Click Edit and specify the hostname of your registry.
  4. If the Docker registry is protected with an SSL certificate which has been issued by a non-trusted Certificate Authority, you need to provide the public part of the certificate.
  5. Click Submit.
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