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# NAME
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containers-auth.json - syntax for the registry authentication file
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# DESCRIPTION
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A credentials file in JSON format used to authenticate against container image registries.
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The primary (read/write) file is stored at `${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/containers/auth.json` on Linux;
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on Windows and macOS, at `$HOME/.config/containers/auth.json`.
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When searching for the credential for a registry, the following files will be read in sequence until the valid credential is found:
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first reading the primary (read/write) file, or the explicit override using an option of the calling application.
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If credentials are not present, search in `${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/containers/auth.json` (usually `~/.config/containers/auth.json`), `$HOME/.docker/config.json`, `$HOME/.dockercfg`.
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Except the primary (read/write) file, other files are read-only, unless the user use an option of the calling application explicitly points at it as an override.
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## FORMAT
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The auth.json file stores encrypted authentication information for the
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user to container image registries.  The file can have zero to many entries and
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is created by a `login` command from a container tool such as `podman login`,
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`buildah login` or `skopeo login`. Each entry either contains a single
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hostname (e.g. `docker.io`) or a namespace (e.g. `quay.io/user/image`) as a key
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and an auth token in the form of a base64 encoded string as value of `auth`. The
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token is built from the concatenation of the username, a colon, and the
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password. The registry name can additionally contain a repository name (an image
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name without tag or digest) and namespaces. The path (or namespace) is matched
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in its hierarchical order when checking for available authentications. For
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example, an image pull for `my-registry.local/namespace/user/image:latest` will
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result in a lookup in `auth.json` in the following order:
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- `my-registry.local/namespace/user/image`
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- `my-registry.local/namespace/user`
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- `my-registry.local/namespace`
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- `my-registry.local`
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This way it is possible to setup multiple credentials for a single registry
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which can be distinguished by their path.
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The following example shows the values found in auth.json after the user logged in to
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their accounts on quay.io and docker.io:
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```
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{
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	"auths": {
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		"docker.io": {
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			"auth": "erfi7sYi89234xJUqaqxgmzcnQ2rRFWM5aJX0EC="
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		},
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		"quay.io": {
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			"auth": "juQAqGmz5eR1ipzx8Evn6KGdw8fEa1w5MWczmgY="
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		}
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	}
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}
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```
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This example demonstrates how to use multiple paths for a single registry, while
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preserving a fallback for `my-registry.local`:
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```
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{
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	"auths": {
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		"my-registry.local/foo/bar/image": {
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			"auth": "…"
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		},
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		"my-registry.local/foo": {
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			"auth": "…"
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		},
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		"my-registry.local": {
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			"auth": "…"
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		},
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	}
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}
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```
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An entry can be removed by using a `logout` command from a container
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tool such as `podman logout` or `buildah logout`.
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In addition, credential helpers can be configured for specific registries and the credentials-helper
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software can be used to manage the credentials in a more secure way than depending on the base64 encoded authentication
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provided by `login`.  If the credential helpers are configured for specific registries, the base64 encoded authentication will not be used
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for operations concerning credentials of the specified registries.
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When the credential helper is in use on a Linux platform, the auth.json file would contain keys that specify the registry domain, and values that specify the suffix of the program to use (i.e. everything after docker-credential-).  For example:
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```
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{
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    "auths": {
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        "localhost:5001": {}
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    },
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    "credHelpers": {
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		"registry.example.com": "secretservice"
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	}
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}
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```
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For more information on credential helpers, please reference the [GitHub docker-credential-helpers project](https://github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers/releases).
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# SEE ALSO
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    buildah-login(1), buildah-logout(1), podman-login(1), podman-logout(1), skopeo-login(1), skopeo-logout(1)
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# HISTORY
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Feb 2020, Originally compiled by Tom Sweeney <tsweeney@redhat.com>