To create a valid .docker/config.json file you first need to base64 encode your username and password:
echo <username>:<password> | base64The output will look like this:
~ echo hallo:welt | base64To create a valid .docker/config.json file you first need to base64 encode your username and password:
echo <username>:<password> | base64The output will look like this:
~ echo hallo:welt | base64| Name | Mandatory | Default |
|---|---|---|
| addClosedIssues | No | false |
| addDeltaToLastRelease | No | false |
| apiUrl | Yes | https://api.github.com |
| assetPath | No | - |
Do you publish container images to Docker Hub but have no idea how to test them upfront? Then read on and get to know how you can use goss, docker-compose and Docker Hub to automatically test your images before releasing them.
So Goss is a tool to validate server configurations. You define your assumption in a yaml-style spec file and validate against them.
goss.yaml