This image currently supports running in standalone mode either unsecured or with user authentication provided through:
The Docker image can be built using the following command:
# user @ puter in ~/path/to/apache/nifi-registry/nifi-registry-docker/dockerhub $ docker build -t apache/nifi-registry:latest .
This will result in an image tagged apache/nifi-registry:latest
$ docker images > REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE > apache/nifi-registry latest 751428cbf631 A long, long time ago 342MB
Note: The default version of NiFi Registry specified by the Dockerfile is typically that of one that is unreleased if working from source. To build an image for a prior released version, one can override the NIFI_REGISTRY_VERSION
build-arg with the following command:
$ docker build --build-arg NIFI_REGISTRY_VERSION={Desired NiFi Registry Version} -t apache/nifi-registry:latest .
There is, however, no guarantee that older versions will work as properties have changed and evolved with subsequent releases. The configuration scripts are suitable for at least 0.1.0+.
The minimum to run a NiFi Registry instance is as follows:
docker run --name nifi-registry \ -p 18080:18080 \ -d \ apache/nifi-registry:latest
This will provide a running instance, exposing the instance UI to the host system on at port 18080, viewable at http://localhost:18080/nifi-registry
.
You can also pass in environment variables to change the NiFi Registry communication ports and hostname using the Docker ‘-e’ switch as follows:
docker run --name nifi-registry \ -p 19090:19090 \ -d \ -e NIFI_REGISTRY_WEB_HTTP_PORT='19090' apache/nifi-registry:latest
For a list of the environment variables recognised in this build, look into the .sh/secure.sh and .sh/start.sh scripts
In this configuration, the user will need to provide certificates and the associated configuration information. Of particular note, is the AUTH
environment variable which is set to tls
. Additionally, the user must provide an the DN as provided by an accessing client certificate in the INITIAL_ADMIN_IDENTITY
environment variable. This value will be used to seed the instance with an initial user with administrative privileges. Finally, this command makes use of a volume to provide certificates on the host system to the container instance.
docker run --name nifi-registry \ -v /path/to/tls/certs/localhost:/opt/certs \ -p 18443:18443 \ -e AUTH=tls \ -e KEYSTORE_PATH=/opt/certs/keystore.jks \ -e KEYSTORE_TYPE=JKS \ -e KEYSTORE_PASSWORD=QKZv1hSWAFQYZ+WU1jjF5ank+l4igeOfQRp+OSbkkrs \ -e TRUSTSTORE_PATH=/opt/certs/truststore.jks \ -e TRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD=rHkWR1gDNW3R9hgbeRsT3OM3Ue0zwGtQqcFKJD2EXWE \ -e TRUSTSTORE_TYPE=JKS \ -e INITIAL_ADMIN_IDENTITY='CN=AdminUser, OU=nifi' \ -d \ apache/nifi-registry:latest
In this configuration, the user will need to provide certificates and the associated configuration information. Optionally, if the LDAP provider of interest is operating in LDAPS or START_TLS modes, certificates will additionally be needed. Of particular note, is the AUTH
environment variable which is set to ldap
. Additionally, the user must provide a DN as provided by the configured LDAP server in the INITIAL_ADMIN_IDENTITY
environment variable. This value will be used to seed the instance with an initial user with administrative privileges. Finally, this command makes use of a volume to provide certificates on the host system to the container instance.
For a minimal, connection to an LDAP server using SIMPLE authentication:
docker run --name nifi-registry \ -v /path/to/tls/certs/localhost:/opt/certs \ -p 18443:18443 \ -e AUTH=ldap \ -e KEYSTORE_PATH=/opt/certs/keystore.jks \ -e KEYSTORE_TYPE=JKS \ -e KEYSTORE_PASSWORD=QKZv1hSWAFQYZ+WU1jjF5ank+l4igeOfQRp+OSbkkrs \ -e TRUSTSTORE_PATH=/opt/certs/truststore.jks \ -e TRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD=rHkWR1gDNW3R9hgbeRsT3OM3Ue0zwGtQqcFKJD2EXWE \ -e TRUSTSTORE_TYPE=JKS \ -e INITIAL_ADMIN_IDENTITY='cn=nifi-admin,dc=example,dc=org' \ -e LDAP_AUTHENTICATION_STRATEGY='SIMPLE' \ -e LDAP_MANAGER_DN='cn=ldap-admin,dc=example,dc=org' \ -e LDAP_MANAGER_PASSWORD='password' \ -e LDAP_USER_SEARCH_BASE='dc=example,dc=org' \ -e LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FILTER='cn={0}' \ -e LDAP_IDENTITY_STRATEGY='USE_DN' \ -e LDAP_URL='ldap://ldap:389' \ -d \ apache/nifi-registry:latest
The following, optional environment variables may be added to the above command when connecting to a secure LDAP server configured with START_TLS or LDAPS
-e LDAP_TLS_KEYSTORE: '' -e LDAP_TLS_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD: '' -e LDAP_TLS_KEYSTORE_TYPE: '' -e LDAP_TLS_TRUSTSTORE: '' -e LDAP_TLS_TRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD: '' -e LDAP_TLS_TRUSTSTORE_TYPE: ''
The following, optional environment variables can be used to configure the database.
nifi-registry.properties entry | Variable |
---|---|
nifi.registry.db.url | NIFI_REGISTRY_DB_URL |
nifi.registry.db.driver.class | NIFI_REGISTRY_DB_CLASS |
nifi.registry.db.driver.directory | NIFI_REGISTRY_DB_DIR |
nifi.registry.db.username | NIFI_REGISTRY_DB_USER |
nifi.registry.db.password | NIFI_REGISTRY_DB_PASS |
nifi.registry.db.maxConnections | NIFI_REGISTRY_DB_MAX_CONNS |
nifi.registry.db.sql.debug | NIFI_REGISTRY_DB_DEBUG_SQL |
The following, optional environment variables may be added to configure flow persistence provider.
Environment Variable | Configuration Property |
---|---|
NIFI_REGISTRY_FLOW_STORAGE_DIR | Flow Storage Directory |
NIFI_REGISTRY_FLOW_PROVIDER | (Class tag); valid values: git, file |
NIFI_REGISTRY_GIT_REMOTE | Remote to Push |
NIFI_REGISTRY_GIT_USER | Remote Access User |
NIFI_REGISTRY_GIT_PASSWORD | Remote Access Password |
The following, optional environment variables may be added to configure extension bundle persistence provider.
Environment Variable | Configuration Property |
---|---|
NIFI_REGISTRY_BUNDLE_STORAGE_DIR | Extension Bundle Storage Directory |
NIFI_REGISTRY_BUNDLE_PROVIDER | (Class tag); valid values: file, s3 |
NIFI_REGISTRY_S3_REGION | Region |
NIFI_REGISTRY_S3_BUCKET_NAME | Bucket Name |
NIFI_REGISTRY_S3_KEY_PREFIX | Key Prefix |
NIFI_REGISTRY_S3_CREDENTIALS_PROVIDER | Credentials Provider |
NIFI_REGISTRY_S3_ACCESS_KEY | Access Key |
NIFI_REGISTRY_S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY | Secret Access Key |
NIFI_REGISTRY_S3_ENDPOINT_URL | Endpoint URL |