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Chapter 15. Configuring the container project


After the container project is created, the newly created container project web page displays.

The container project web page comprises of the following tabs:

  • Overview - Contains the pre-certification-checklist.
  • Images - Displays image test results that you submit from the preflight tool.
  • Settings - Allows you to configure the registry and repository details.

Additionally, to perform the following actions on the container project, click the Actions menu on the container project web page:

15.1. Complete the Pre-certification checklist

Certified containers are applications that meet Red Hat’s best practices for packaging, distribution and maintenance. Certified containers imply a commitment from partners to maintain their images up-to-date and represent the highest level of trust and supportability for Red Hat customers container-capable platforms, including OpenShift.

For certifying containers, you must complete the pre-certification checklist and then publish your container image. The Overview tab of the container project contains the pre-certification checklist. The pre-certification checklist consists of a series of tasks that you must complete, to certify and publish your container image.

Before you publish your container image, perform the following tasks in the checklist:

15.1.1. Accept the Red Hat Container Appendix

  1. To publish any image, agree to the terms regarding the distribution of partner container images.
  2. Navigate to the Accept the Red Hat Container Appendix tile and click Review Accepted Terms. The Red Hat Partner Connect Container Appendix document displays. Read the document to know the terms related to the distribution of container images.

15.1.2. Provide details about your container

  1. Navigate to Provide details about your container tile, to enter your repository details that are displayed in the catalog. This will allow users to pull your container image.
  2. Click Add details. You are navigated to the Settings tab.
  3. Enter all the required repository information.
  4. After filling-in all the fields, click Save.
Note

All the fields marked with asterisk * are required and must be completed before you can proceed with container certification.

15.1.3. Complete your company profile

Keep your company profile up-to-date. This information gets published in the Catalog along with your certified product.

To verify:

  1. Navigate to Complete your company profile tile.
  2. Click Review in your checklist.
  3. To make any changes, click Edit.
  4. Click Save.
Note

Make sure to complete all the items of the Pre-certification checklist except Test your operator bundle data before submitting your Operator Bundle image.

After completing all the steps, a green check mark appears beside the tiles to indicate that configuration is complete.

15.1.4. Complete export control questionnaire

Export control questionnaire contains a series of questions through which the Red Hat legal team evaluates the export compliance by third-party vendors.

Partner’s legal representative must review and answer the questions. Red Hat takes approximately five business days to evaluate the responses and based on the responses Red Hat approves partner or declines partner or defers decision or requests more information.

NOTE - If you are using a version of UBI (Universal Base Image) to build your container image, you can host your image in a private repository. This allows you to skip the Export Compliance. This Export Compliance form is required only if you are hosting your images on the Red Hat Container Catalog.

15.1.5. Submit your container for verification

Set up preflight locally and navigate to Submit your container for verification tile to submit the software certification test results.

15.1.6. Attach a completed product listing

You can either create a new product listing, or attach a project to an existing product listing.

15.1.6.1. Creating a new product listing

Procedure

  1. Navigate to the Attach a completed product listing tile.
  2. From the Select method drop-down menu, select Attach or edit. The Attach product listing pop-up window displays.
  3. Click Create new product listing.
  4. In the Product Name text box, enter the required product name.
  5. From the Product listing type, select the required product type.
  6. Click Save.
  7. From the Select method drop-down menu,click View product listing to navigate to the new product listing and enter all the required product listing details.
  8. Click Save.

Verification

Go to your project page on the Partner Connect portal and navigate to Certification Projects > Attached Listings column. You can see the new attached product listing.

15.1.6.2. Attaching a container project to an existing product listing

Procedure

  1. Navigate to the Attach a completed product listing tile.
  2. From the Select method drop-down menu, select Attach or edit. The Attach product listing pop-up window displays.
  3. From the Related product listing section, click Select drop-down arrow to select one or more product listings.
  4. Click Save.

Verification

Go to your project page on the Partner Connect portal and navigate to Certification Projects > Attached Listings column. You can see all the attached product listings.

15.1.6.3. Attaching multiple container projects to a single product listing

If your product consists of multiple container projects, you can attach all required container projects to a single product listing in the Listing Details.

Procedure

  1. On the My Work page select the required product listing.
  2. In the Listing Details sidebar menu of the product page click the Certification Projects option.
  3. Click Attach Project.
  4. In the Attach certification projects pop-up window select one or more container projects.
  5. Click Attach.

Verification

Go to your project page on the Partner Connect portal and navigate to Certification Projects > Attached Listings column. You can see the attached product listing.

15.1.6.4. Removing attached container project from an existing product listing

If your product no longer uses a container project that is attached to the product listing, you can remove it.

Procedure

  1. On the My Work page click the required product listing.
  2. In the Listing Details sidebar menu of the product page click the Certification Projects option.
  3. Select all the attached container projects you want to remove and click Remove.

15.2. Viewing the image test results

Images tab displays the image test results that you submit from the preflight tool.

It displays the following details of your container image:

  • Specific image ID
  • Certification test - pass/fail - click on it for more details.
  • Health Index - Container Health Index is a measure of the oldest and most severe security updates available for a container image. 'A' is more up-to-date than 'F. See Container Health Index grades as used inside the Red Hat Container Catalog for more details.
  • Architecture - specific architecture of your image, if applicable.
  • Created - the day in which the submission was processed.
  • Actions menu allows you to perform the following tasks:

    • Delete Image - click this option to delete your container image when your image is unpublished.
    • Sync Tags - when you have altered your image tag, use this option to synchronize the container image information available on both Red Hat Partner Connect and Red Hat Container catalog.
    • View in Catalog - When your container image is published, click this option to view the published container image on the Red Hat Ecosystem Container catalog.

15.3. Managing the container project settings

You can configure the registry and repository details by using the Settings tab.

Enter the required details in the following fields:

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Field nameDescription

Container registry namespace

This field is non-editable and is auto-populated from your company profile. For example, mycompany.

Outbound repository name

Repository name that you have selected or the name obtained from your private registry in which your image is hosted. For example, ubi-minimal.

Repository summary

Summary information displayed in the Ecosystem Catalog listing, available at Technical Information General information Summary.

Repository description

Repository description displayed in the Ecosystem Catalog listing, available at Overview and Technical Information General information Description.

Application categories

Select the respective application type of your software product.

Supported platforms

Select the supported platforms of your software product.

Host level access

Select between the two options:

  • Unprivileged - If your container is isolated from the host.

    or

  • Privileged - If your container requires special host-level privileges.

    Note

    If your product’s functionality requires root access, you must select the privileged option, before running the preflight tool. This setting is subject to Red Hat review.

Release Category

Select between the two options:

  • Generally Available - When you select this option, the application is generally available and supported.

    or

  • Beta - When you select this option, the application is available as a pre-release candidate.

Project name

Name of the project for internal purposes.

Auto-publish

When you enable this option, the container image gets automatically published on the Red Hat Container catalog, after passing all the certification tests.

Technical contact email address

Primary technical contact details of your product.

Note

Note: All the fields marked with asterisk * are required and must be completed before you can proceed with container certification.

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