The Docker Push Image Action allows for the pushing of a Docker Image to a remote Docker image registry. The action will log into the remote registry and verify the supplied registry user. Then the supplied Docker Image is uploaded under the image name and version tag.
Docker Push
Name
A friendly name for this action (will be displayed in the actions workflow area).
Enabled
Determines if this action will be run within the relevant stage.
Working Directory
The directory from where the Docker command will be run. This is important for relative directories passed to the Docker Command.
Image Name
Name of the image push to the registry in the format your-username/image-name[:tag].
Skip image signing
Tick to skip image signing.
Specify remote Docker host
Tick to open a new Host tab to specify an alternative Docker host to the one local to the agent.
Using
The version of Docker to use when running the Docker Push command. It is important that the agent have the correct version of Docker installed for the Docker File provided.
Registry
Registry URL
The URL or server name to the registry to upload the image to. Leave blank to use Docker Hub.
Username
Username for the registry account.
Password
Password for the registry account.
Host
Docker Host URL
The address of the Docker Host. This can be in the form of a URL or any IP4 Address. If a non-standard port is required simply use the <IPAddress>:<Port> specitifcation format.
Use TLS
Tick to connect to the Docker host using TLS where the host is not verified against a CA.
Verify TLS
This is available only if 'Use TLS' is ticked. Tick to verify the TLS certificate with a root authority.
When using Verify TLS, if the host's certification authority (CA) is not trusted by the agent, then the connection is not established.
CA Certificate
Path to Docker host CA certificate file.
Certificate
Path to Docker host certificate file
Docker Host Certificate Key
The Docker Host Certificate Key is the PEM format key file for the accessing the Docker Host Certificate.
Options
Log standard output
Tick to log standard output.
Log Level
The amount of information detail to display in the build log.
Timeout (in seconds)
How long to wait for the action to finish running before timing out. Leaving this blank (or zero) will default to 86400 seconds (24 hours).
Treat failure as warning
Tick to continue build on failure marking the action with a warning status.
Environment
Multiple environment variables can be defined - one per line.
Log environment variables
If this is ticked, environment variable values are written to the build log.
Generate system environment variables
Tick this checkbox to set up a list of new environment variables prefixed with 'ContinuaCI.' for all current system expression objects and variables.