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Para descargar la última [imagen de Docker](https://hub.docker.com/r/verdaccio/verdaccio/): ```bash docker pull verdaccio/verdaccio ``` ![Docker pull](/svg/docker_verdaccio.gif) ## Versiones con Etiquetas Desde la versión `` puedes obtener imagenes de docker por [tag](https://hub.docker.com/r/verdaccio/verdaccio/tags/), de la siguiente manera: Para usar una versión "major": ```bash docker pull verdaccio/verdaccio:2 ``` Para usar una versión "minor": ```bash docker pull verdaccio/verdaccio:2.1 ``` Para un (parche) especifico: ```bash docker pull verdaccio/verdaccio:2.1.7 ``` Para el próximo mayor lanzamiento usando la versión `beta` (`v.3.x`). ```bash docker pull verdaccio/verdaccio:beta ``` > Si estas interesado en un listado de todos tags, [por favor visite el sitio web de Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/verdaccio/verdaccio/tags/). ## Ejecutando verdaccio usando Docker Para ejecutar el contenedor docker: ```bash docker run -it --rm --name verdaccio -p 4873:4873 verdaccio/verdaccio ``` El último argumento define cual imagen se usa. En la linea de abajo se descargará la ultima imagen desde Docker Hub, si no existía previamente. If you have [build an image locally](#build-your-own-docker-image) use `verdaccio` as the last argument. You can use `-v` to bind mount `conf` and `storage` to the hosts filesystem: ```bash V_PATH=/path/for/verdaccio; docker run -it --rm --name verdaccio -p 4873:4873 \ -v $V_PATH/conf:/verdaccio/conf \ -v $V_PATH/storage:/verdaccio/storage \ verdaccio/verdaccio ``` > Note: Verdaccio runs as a non-root user (uid=100, gid=101) inside the container, if you use bind mount to override default, you need to make sure the mount directory is assigned to the right user. In above example, you need to run `sudo chown -R 100:101 /opt/verdaccio` otherwise you will get permission errors at runtime. [Use docker volume](https://docs.docker.com/storage/volumes/) is recommended over using bind mount. ### Usar un puerto personalizado con Docker Any `host:port` configured in `conf/config.yaml` under `listen` is currently ignored when using docker. If you want to reach verdaccio docker instance under different port, lets say `5000` in your `docker run` command replace `-p 4873:4873` with `-p 5000:4873`. In case you need to specify which port to listen to **in the docker container**, since version 2.?.? you can do so by providing additional arguments to `docker run`: `--env PORT=5000` This changes which port the docker container exposes and the port verdaccio listens to. Of course the numbers you give to `-p` paremeter need to match, so assuming you want them to all be the same this is what you could copy, paste and adopt: ```bash PORT=5000; docker run -it --rm --name verdaccio \ --env PORT -p $PORT:$PORT verdaccio/verdaccio ``` ### Configura Docker con HTTPS You can configure the protocol verdaccio is going to listen on, similarly to the port configuration. You have to overwrite the default value("http") of the `PROTOCOL` environment variable to "https", after you specified the certificates in the config.yaml. ```bash PROTOCOL=https; docker run -it --rm --name verdaccio \ --env PROTOCOL -p 4873:4873 verdaccio/verdaccio ``` ### Usando docker-compose 1. Obtener la última versión de [docker-compose](https://github.com/docker/compose). 2. Construye y ejecuta el contenedor: ```bash $ docker-compose up --build ``` You can set the port to use (for both container and host) by prefixing the above command with `PORT=5000`. Docker will generate a named volume in which to store persistent application data. You can use `docker inspect` or `docker volume inspect` to reveal the physical location of the volume and edit the configuration, such as: $ docker volume inspect verdaccio_verdaccio [ { "Name": "verdaccio_verdaccio", "Driver": "local", "Mountpoint": "/var/lib/docker/volumes/verdaccio_verdaccio/_data", "Labels": null, "Scope": "local" } ] ## Construye tu propia imagen de Docker ```bash docker build -t verdaccio . ``` There is also an npm script for building the docker image, so you can also do: ```bash npm run build:docker ``` Note: The first build takes some minutes to build because it needs to run `npm install`, and it will take that long again whenever you change any file that is not listed in `.dockerignore`. If you want to use the docker image on a rpi or a compatible device there is also a dockerfile available. To build the docker image for raspberry pi execute: ```bash npm run build:docker:rpi ``` Please note that for any of the above docker commands you need to have docker installed on your machine and the docker executable should be available on your `$PATH`. ## Ejemplos con Docker There is a separate repository that hosts multiple configurations to compose Docker images with `verdaccio`, for instance, as reverse proxy: ## Imágenes de Docker Personalizadas * [docker-verdaccio-gitlab](https://github.com/snics/docker-verdaccio-gitlab) * [docker-verdaccio](https://github.com/deployable/docker-verdaccio) * [docker-verdaccio-s3](https://github.com/asynchrony/docker-verdaccio-s3) Private NPM container that can backup to s3 * [docker-verdaccio-ldap](https://github.com/snadn/docker-verdaccio-ldap) * [verdaccio-ldap](https://github.com/nathantreid/verdaccio-ldap) * [verdaccio-compose-local-bridge](https://github.com/shingtoli/verdaccio-compose-local-bridge) * [docker-verdaccio](https://github.com/Global-Solutions/docker-verdaccio) * [verdaccio-docker](https://github.com/idahobean/verdaccio-docker) * [verdaccio-server](https://github.com/andru255/verdaccio-server) * [coldrye-debian-verdaccio](https://github.com/coldrye-docker/coldrye-debian-verdaccio) imagen de docker que ejecuta verdaccio desde coldrye-debian-nodejs.