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Test 9-30 Project enable content trust
Purpose:
To verify project level content trust works correctly.
References:
User guide
Environment:
- This test requires one Harbor instance is running and available.
- A Linux host with Docker CLI installed (Docker client).
Test Steps:
NOTE:
In below test, <harbor_ip> should be replaced by your harbor's ip or FQDN. If you are using a self-signed certificate,make sure to copy the CA root cert into /etc/docker/certs.d/<harbor_ip>
and $HOME/.docker/tls/<harbor_ip>:4443/
project a should be replaced by meaningful and longer name.
- Login UI and create a project a.
- Push an image to project a.
- On Docker client, run
export DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST=1
export DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST_SERVER=https://<harbor_ip>:4443
and login Harbor.
4. Push an image to project a.
5. In project a configuration page, enabled project level content trust.
6. Pull the image the first time pushed.
7. Pull the image the second time pushed.
Expected Outcome:
- In step6, the image can not be pulled.
- In step7, the image can be pulled.
Possible Problems:
None