Running the registry is done via wrangler dev
$ npx wrangler --env dev dev
You can docker login
locally for running a push
$ docker login localhost:8787 # Or the URL that your worker is listening in
Note: If you are running Docker desktop in MacOS/Windows, you should add the following to the docker daemon configuration:
{
"insecure-registries": ["host.docker.internal:8787"]
}
By default in a local environment, the registry uses USERNAME=hello and PASSWORD=world. See wrangler.toml
for more details.
Tag any image that you have locally and push it:
This allows you to instead of using localhost, you are able to use host.docker.internal to access local registries.
$ docker tag my-image:local docker tag localhost:8787/my-image:local && docker push localhost:8787/my-image:local
Test the registry with unit tests by running vitest
with miniflare 3
.
$ pnpm test
Fork the repository and make changes on a new branch. Then after you're done, submit a PR so the maintainers can review it.