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Create a registry.json file
When creating a registry.json
file, ensure that the developer is a member of
at least one organization in Docker Hub. If the registry.json
file matches at
least one organization the developer is a member of, they can sign in to Docker
Desktop and access all their organizations.
Windows
On Windows, you can run a command in a terminal to install Docker Desktop, or you can download Docker Desktop and manually create your registry.json
file.
Run the following command in a terminal to install Docker Desktop:
C:\Users\Admin> "Docker Desktop Installer.exe" install
If you’re using PowerShell, you should run it as:
PS> Start-Process '.\win\build\Docker Desktop Installer.exe' -Wait install
If using the Windows Command Prompt:
C:\Users\Admin> start /w "" "Docker Desktop Installer.exe" install
The install
command accepts the following flag:
--allowed-org=<org name>
This requires the user to sign in and be part of the specified Docker Hub organization when running the application. For example:
C:\Users\Admin> "Docker Desktop Installer.exe" install --allowed-org=acmeinc
To manually create a registry.json
file:
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Open Windows PowerShell and select Run as Administrator.
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Type the following command
cd /ProgramData/DockerDesktop/
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Type
notepad registry.json
and enter the name of the Docker Hub organization that the developer belongs to in theallowedOrgs
key and click Save. For example:{ "allowedOrgs": ["myorg"] }
This creates the registry.json
file at C:\ProgramData\DockerDesktop\registry.json
and includes the organization information the user belongs to. Make sure this file can't be edited by the individual developer, only by the administrator.
Mac
On macOS, you can run a command in a terminal to install Docker Desktop, or you can download Docker Desktop and manually create your registry.json
file.
Download Docker.dmg
and run the following commands in a terminal to install Docker Desktop in the Applications folder:
$ sudo hdiutil attach Docker.dmg
$ sudo /Volumes/Docker/Docker.app/Contents/MacOS/install
$ sudo hdiutil detach /Volumes/Docker
The install
command accepts the following flags:
--allowed-org=<org name>
This requires the user to sign in and be part of the specified Docker Hub organization when running the application. For example:
$ sudo hdiutil attach Docker.dmg --allowed-org=acmeinc
To manually create a registry.json
file on macOS, you must create a file at /Library/Application Support/com.docker.docker/registry.json
with file permissions that ensure that the developer using Docker Desktop cannot remove or edit the file (that is, only the system administrator can write to the file). The file must be of type JSON
and contain the name of the Docker Hub organization names in the allowedOrgs
key.
To create your registry.json
file:
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Navigate to VS Code or any text editor of your choice.
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Enter the name of the Docker Hub organization that the developer belongs to in the
allowedOrgs
key and save it in your Documents. For example:{ "allowedOrgs": ["myorg"] }
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Open a new terminal and type the following command:
$ sudo mkdir -p /Library/Application\ Support/com.docker.docker
If prompted, type your password associated with your local computer.
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Type the following command:
$ sudo cp Documents/registry.json /Library/Application\ Support/com.docker.docker/registry.json
This creates the registry.json
file at /Library/Application Support/com.docker.docker/registry.json
and includes the organization information the user belongs to. Make sure this file
can't be edited by the individual developer, only by the administrator.