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Manuel Vogel f8a9755fcd
Fix/cert material (#91)
* Fixes connection via TLS to docker host with file contents. Closes #86 
* Fixes skip of TLS verification if ca_material is not present. Closes #14
2018-09-26 18:27:04 +02:00

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docker Provider: Docker docs-docker-index The Docker provider is used to interact with Docker containers and images.

Docker Provider

The Docker provider is used to interact with Docker containers and images. It uses the Docker API to manage the lifecycle of Docker containers. Because the Docker provider uses the Docker API, it is immediately compatible not only with single server Docker but Swarm and any additional Docker-compatible API hosts.

Use the navigation to the left to read about the available resources.

Example Usage

# Configure the Docker provider
provider "docker" {
  host = "tcp://127.0.0.1:2376/"
}

# Create a container
resource "docker_container" "foo" {
  image = "${docker_image.ubuntu.latest}"
  name  = "foo"
}

resource "docker_image" "ubuntu" {
  name = "ubuntu:latest"
}

Registry Credentials

Registry credentials can be provided on a per-registry basis with the registry_auth field, passing either a config file or the username/password directly.

-> Note The location of the config file is on the machine terraform runs on, nevertheless if the specified docker host is on another machine.

provider "docker" {
  host = "tcp://localhost:2376"

  registry_auth {
    address = "registry.hub.docker.com"
    config_file = "~/.docker/config.json"
  }

  registry_auth {
    address = "quay.io:8181"
    username = "someuser"
    password = "somepass"
  }
}

data "docker_registry_image" "quay" {
  name = "myorg/privateimage"
}

data "docker_registry_image" "quay" {
  name = "quay.io:8181/myorg/privateimage"
}

-> Note When passing in a config file make sure every repo in the auths object has an auth string. If not you'll get an ErrCannotParseDockercfg by the underlying go-dockerclient. On OSX the auth base64 string is stored in the osxkeychain, but reading from there is not yet supported. See go-dockerclient#677 for details.

In this case, either use username and password directly or set the enviroment variables DOCKER_REGISTRY_USER and DOCKER_REGISTRY_PASS or add the string manually via

echo -n "user:pass" | base64
# dXNlcjpwYXNz=

and paste it into ~/.docker/config.json:

{
	"auths": {
		"repo.mycompany:8181": {
			"auth": "dXNlcjpwYXNz="
		}
	}	
}

Certificate information

Specify certificate information either with a directory or directly with the content of the files for connecting to the Docker host via TLS.

provider "docker" {
  host    = "tcp://your-host-ip:2376/"

  # -> specify either
  cert_path = "${pathexpand("~/.docker")}"

  # -> or the following
  ca_material = "${file(pathexpand("~/.docker/ca.pem"))}" # this can be omitted
  cert_material = "${file(pathexpand("~/.docker/cert.pem"))}"
  key_material = "${file(pathexpand("~/.docker/key.pem"))}"
}

Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported:

  • host - (Required) This is the address to the Docker host. If this is blank, the DOCKER_HOST environment variable will also be read.

  • cert_path - (Optional) Path to a directory with certificate information for connecting to the Docker host via TLS. It is expected that the 3 files {ca, cert, key}.pem are present in the path. If the path is blank, the DOCKER_CERT_PATH will also be checked.

  • ca_material, cert_material, key_material, - (Optional) Content of ca.pem, cert.pem, and key.pem files for TLS authentication. Cannot be used together with cert_path. If ca_material is omitted the client does not check the servers certificate chain and host name.

  • registry_auth - (Optional) A block specifying the credentials for a target v2 Docker registry.

    • address - (Required) The address of the registry.

    • username - (Optional) The username to use for authenticating to the registry. Cannot be used with the config_file option. If this is blank, the DOCKER_REGISTRY_USER will also be checked.

    • password - (Optional) The password to use for authenticating to the registry. Cannot be used with the config_file option. If this is blank, the DOCKER_REGISTRY_PASS will also be checked.

    • config_file - (Optional) The path to a config file containing credentials for authenticating to the registry. Cannot be used with the username/password options. If this is blank, the DOCKER_CONFIG will also be checked.

~> NOTE on Certificates and docker-machine: As per Docker Remote API documentation, in any docker-machine environment, the Docker daemon uses an encrypted TCP socket (TLS) and requires cert_path for a successful connection. As an alternative, if using docker-machine, run eval $(docker-machine env <machine-name>) prior to running Terraform, and the host and certificate path will be extracted from the environment.