docker-credential-helpers is a suite of programs to use native stores to keep Docker credentials safe.
Go to the Releases page and download the binary that works better for you. Put that binary in your $PATH
, so Docker can find it.
The programs in this repository are written with the Go programming language. These instructions assume that you have previous knowledge about the language and you have it installed in your machine.
1 - Download the source and put it in your $GOPATH
with go get
.
$ go get github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers
2 - Use make
to build the program you want. That will leave any executable in the bin
directory inside the repository.
$ cd $GOPATH/docker/docker-credentials-helpers
$ make osxkeychain
3 - Put that binary in your $PATH
, so Docker can find it.
Set the credsStore
option in your .docker/config.json
file with the suffix of the program you want to use. For instance, set it to osxkeychain
if you want to use docker-credential-osxkeychain
.
{
"credsStore": "osxkeychain"
}
The sub-package client includes functions to call external programs from your own command line applications.
There are three things you need to know if you need to interact with a helper:
- The name of the program to execute, for instance
docker-credential-osxkeychain
. - The server address to identify the credentials, for instance
https://example.com
. - The username and secret to store, when you want to store credentials.
You can see examples of each function in the client documentation.
- osxkeychain: Provides a helper to use the OS X keychain as credentials store.
- secretservice: Provides a helper to use the D-Bus secret service as credentials store.
- wincred: Provides a helper to use Windows credentials manager as store.
- pass: Provides a helper to use
pass
as credentials store.
pass
needs to be configured for docker-credential-pass
to work properly.
It must be initialized with a gpg2
key ID. Make sure your GPG key exists is in gpg2
keyring as pass
uses gpg2
instead of the regular gpg
.
A credential helper can be any program that can read values from the standard input. We use the first argument in the command line to differentiate the kind of command to execute. There are four valid values:
store
: Adds credentials to the keychain. The payload in the standard input is a JSON document withServerURL
,Username
andSecret
.get
: Retrieves credentials from the keychain. The payload in the standard input is the raw value for theServerURL
.erase
: Removes credentials from the keychain. The payload in the standard input is the raw value for theServerURL
.list
: Lists stored credentials. There is no standard input payload.
This repository also includes libraries to implement new credentials programs in Go. Adding a new helper program is pretty easy. You can see how the OS X keychain helper works in the osxkeychain directory.
- Implement the interface
credentials.Helper
inYOUR_PACKAGE/YOUR_PACKAGE_$GOOS.go
- Create a main program in
YOUR_PACKAGE/cmd/main_$GOOS.go
. - Add make tasks to build your program and run tests.
MIT. See LICENSE for more information.