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Chapter 14. Creating a container application project


Prerequisites

  • Build your container by using UBI or RHEL as your base image.
  • Upload your container to a public or private registry of your choice.

Procedure

Follow these steps to create a container application project:

  1. Log in to Red Hat Partner Connect portal.

    The Access the partner portals web page displays.

  2. Navigate to the Certified technology portal tile and click Log in for technology partners.
  3. Enter the login credentials and click Login.

    The Red Hat Partner Connect web page displays.

  4. On the page header, select Product certification and click Manage certification projects.

    My Work web page displays the Product Listings and Certification Projects, if available.

  5. Click Create Project.
  6. In the What do you want to certify? dialog box, select your desired platform and click Next. For example, select the Red Hat OpenShift radio button for creating a container project.
  7. In the What do you want to certify? dialog box, select Container image radio button and click Next.
  8. On the Create container image certification project web page, provide the following details to create your project.

    Important

    You cannot change the project name or its distribution method after you have created the project.

    1. Project Name - Enter the project name. This name is not published and is only for internal use.
    2. OS Content Type - Select the type of image that you want to use for your container project:

      1. Red Hat Universal Base Image - You can distribute UBI-based container images through the Red Hat Container registry or any other third-party registry. Additionally, it is eligible for publication to the Red Hat Marketplace powered by IBM.
      2. Red Hat Enterprise Linux - You can distribute RHEL-based container images through the Red Hat Container registry only.
    3. Distribution Method - Select the container registry that you will use for distributing your container images. Customers will pull your container images from this location and in all the following methods your container images remain hosted on a registry that you manage. Red Hat recommends Quay.io to host your images, but you can use any Kubernetes-compatible registry.

      1. Red Hat Container Registry - Select this option, if you want Red Hat to distribute your containers through Red Hat’s container registry. Images with this distribution method are hosted on your own container registry, but are distributed to customers through a Red Hat registry proxy address. When you select this option, customers will have access to your containers without adding registries to their configuration, but you will not have visibility on customer-specific download metrics or other usage data from the proxy.
      2. Red Hat Marketplace only - Select this option to publish your certified containers on the Red Hat Marketplace, powered by IBM. Your certified containers are made available exclusively through a specific Red Hat marketplace certified index. Customers must have an entitlement to pull your containers. Select this option only if you are already in contact with the Red Hat Marketplace team of IBM and understand the implications. Open a support case if you have any questions. For instructions on using this registry, see Entitled Registry.

        Note

        Select this option only if your image is a part of an application, deployed by an operator, that you plan to list on Red Hat Marketplace. When you select this option, you cannot use the hosted pipeline for operator metadata bundle certification instead you must use the local CI-pipeline setup.

      3. Your own Container Registry - Select this option to publish your certified containers on your own registry. When using your own third-party registry, customers will need to authenticate to your registry, to pull your certified containers, and use your product. In disconnected environments, customers will need to add your registry to their Red Hat platforms to install your certified containers.

        Important

        Red Hat recommends self-hosting on your own registry because you are able to access your entire container metrics and have full control on the access of your product. Red Hat recommends using Quay.io for this purpose, however you can use any Kubernetes compatible registry.

    4. Click Create project.
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