{% hint style="info" %} You can add registries available from both self-managed or SaaS GitLab. {% endhint %}
Step 1: Open Registries on the left and click ‘Add’ on the top right.
Step 2: Enter your registry’s name and select an icon.
{% hint style="success" %} Tip: You can write a description, so others on your team can understand what’s the purpose of this registry. {% endhint %}
Step 3: Select GitLab Registry type.
Step 4: Select if you'd like to add a group or a project.
Step 5: In the corresponding fields, enter:
- Your GitLab username,
- Your password or access token generated in GitLab with the steps documented here. Select the
read_api
andread_registry
scopes. - And your organization’s or your project's GitHub name. You can find either under their name in their main pages.
Step 6: Make sure the Self-managed GitLab toggle is off. If you select GitLab Registry type, SaaS should be set by default.
Step 7: Click ‘Save’ button on the top right.
Step 1: Open Registries on the left and click ‘Add’ on the top right.
Step 2: Enter your registry’s Nname and select an icon.
{% hint style="success" %} Tip: You can write a description, so others on your team can understand what’s the purpose of this registry. {% endhint %}
Step 3: Select GitLab Registry type.
Step 4: In the corresponding fields, enter:
- your GitLab username,
- your password or access token generated in GitLab with the steps documented here. Select the
read_api
andread_registry
scopes. - And your organization’s GitHub name.
Step 5: Turn on self-managed GitLab toggle.
Step 6: Enter GitLab Registry’s URL and the GitLab API URL without the https prefixes.
Step 7: Click ‘Save’ button on the top right.