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Chapter 4. Creating the QuayIntegration custom resource


Create a QuayIntegration custom resource (CR) to connect an OpenShift Container Platform cluster to a Red Hat Quay registry. The QuayIntegration CR defines the Red Hat Quay hostname, authentication details, and configuration options that the Quay Bridge Operator uses to synchronize OpenShift Container Platform projects with Red Hat Quay organizations, robot accounts, and other features.

The QuayIntegration custom resource can be created by using the OpenShift Container Platform web console, or from the command-line interface.

Prerequisites

  • You have set up Red Hat Quay and obtained an access token.
  • You have deployed the Quay Bridge Operator on OpenShift Container Platform.
  • Optional: You have installed the OpenShift CLI (oc).

4.1. Creating the QuayIntegration custom resource using the CLI

Use the following procedure to create the QuayIntegration custom resource using the command-line interface.

Procedure

  1. Create a quay-integration.yaml:

    $ touch quay-integration.yaml
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  2. Use the following configuration for a minimal deployment of the QuayIntegration custom resource:

      apiVersion: quay.redhat.com/v1
      kind: QuayIntegration
      metadata:
        name: example-quayintegration
      spec:
        clusterID: openshift  
    1
    
        credentialsSecret:
          namespace: openshift-operators
          name: quay-integration
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        quayHostname: https://<QUAY_URL>   
    3
    
        insecureRegistry: false 
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    The clusterID value should be unique across the entire ecosystem. This value is required and defaults to openshift.
    2
    The credentialsSecret property refers to the namespace and name of the secret containing the token that was previously created.
    3
    Replace the QUAY_URL with the hostname of your Red Hat Quay instance.
    4
    If Red Hat Quay is using self signed certificates, set the property to insecureRegistry: true.

For a list of all configuration fields, see "QuayIntegration configuration fields".

  1. Create the QuayIntegration custom resource:

    $ oc create -f quay-integration.yaml
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4.2. Creating the QuayIntegration custom resource using the web console

Follow this procedure to create the QuayIntegration custom resource using the web console.

Procedure

  1. Open the Administrator perspective of the web console and navigate to Operators Installed Operators.
  2. Click Red Hat Quay Bridge Operator.
  3. On the Details page of the Quay Bridge Operator, click Create Instance on the Quay Integration API card.
  4. On the Create QuayIntegration page, enter the following required information in either Form view or YAML view:

    • Name: The name that will refer to the QuayIntegration custom resource object.
    • Cluster ID: The ID associated with this cluster. This value should be unique across the entire ecosystem. Defaults to openshift if left unspecified.
    • Credentials secret: Refers to the namespace and name of the secret containing the token that was previously created.
    • Quay hostname: The hostname of the Quay registry.

After the QuayIntegration custom resource is created, your OpenShift Container Platform cluster is linked to your Red Hat Quay instance. Organizations within your Red Hat Quay registry should be created for the related namespace for the OpenShift Container Platform environment.

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