Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Use Red Hat Quay Preface 1. Creating Red Hat Quay users and organizations Expand section "1. Creating Red Hat Quay users and organizations" Collapse section "1. Creating Red Hat Quay users and organizations" 1.1. Creating user accounts 1.2. Creating organization accounts 2. Creating a repository Expand section "2. Creating a repository" Collapse section "2. Creating a repository" 2.1. Creating an image repository via the UI 2.2. Creating an image repository via docker or podman 3. Managing access to repositories Expand section "3. Managing access to repositories" Collapse section "3. Managing access to repositories" 3.1. Allowing access to user repositories Expand section "3.1. Allowing access to user repositories" Collapse section "3.1. Allowing access to user repositories" 3.1.1. Allowing user access to a user repository 3.2. Allowing robot access to a user repository 3.3. Allowing access to organization repositories Expand section "3.3. Allowing access to organization repositories" Collapse section "3.3. Allowing access to organization repositories" 3.3.1. Adding a Team to an organization 3.3.2. Setting a Team role 3.3.3. Adding users to a Team 4. Working with tags Expand section "4. Working with tags" Collapse section "4. Working with tags" 4.1. Viewing and modifying tags Expand section "4.1. Viewing and modifying tags" Collapse section "4.1. Viewing and modifying tags" 4.1.1. Adding a new tag to a tagged image 4.1.2. Moving a tag 4.1.3. Deleting a tag 4.1.4. Viewing tag history and going back in time Expand section "4.1.4. Viewing tag history and going back in time" Collapse section "4.1.4. Viewing tag history and going back in time" 4.1.4.1. Viewing tag history 4.1.4.2. Going back in time 4.1.5. Fetching an image by tag or digest 4.2. Tag Expiration Expand section "4.2. Tag Expiration" Collapse section "4.2. Tag Expiration" 4.2.1. Setting tag expiration from a Dockerfile 4.2.2. Setting tag expiration from the repository 4.3. Security scanning 5. Viewing and exporting logs Expand section "5. Viewing and exporting logs" Collapse section "5. Viewing and exporting logs" 5.1. Viewing logs 5.2. Exporting repository logs 6. Automatically building Dockerfiles with build workers Expand section "6. Automatically building Dockerfiles with build workers" Collapse section "6. Automatically building Dockerfiles with build workers" 6.1. Enabling builds 6.2. Setting up build workers Expand section "6.2. Setting up build workers" Collapse section "6.2. Setting up build workers" 6.2.1. Pull the build worker image 6.2.2. Run the build worker image 6.3. Setting up GitHub builds (optional) 7. Building Dockerfiles Expand section "7. Building Dockerfiles" Collapse section "7. Building Dockerfiles" 7.1. Viewing and managing builds 7.2. Manually starting a build 7.3. Build Triggers Expand section "7.3. Build Triggers" Collapse section "7.3. Build Triggers" 7.3.1. Creating a new build trigger 7.3.2. Manually triggering a build trigger 7.3.3. Build Contexts 8. Setting up a Custom Git Trigger Expand section "8. Setting up a Custom Git Trigger" Collapse section "8. Setting up a Custom Git Trigger" 8.1. Creating a Trigger 8.2. Post trigger-creation setup Expand section "8.2. Post trigger-creation setup" Collapse section "8.2. Post trigger-creation setup" 8.2.1. SSH public key access 8.2.2. Webhook 9. Skipping a source control-triggered build 10. Set up GitHub build trigger tags Expand section "10. Set up GitHub build trigger tags" Collapse section "10. Set up GitHub build trigger tags" 10.1. Understanding tag naming for build triggers 10.2. Setting tag names for build triggers 11. Creating an OAuth application in GitHub Expand section "11. Creating an OAuth application in GitHub" Collapse section "11. Creating an OAuth application in GitHub" 11.1. Create new GitHub application 12. Repository Notifications Expand section "12. Repository Notifications" Collapse section "12. Repository Notifications" 12.1. Repository Events Expand section "12.1. Repository Events" Collapse section "12.1. Repository Events" 12.1.1. Repository Push 12.1.2. Dockerfile Build Queued 12.1.3. Dockerfile Build Started 12.1.4. Dockerfile Build Successfully Completed 12.1.5. Dockerfile Build Failed 12.1.6. Dockerfile Build Cancelled 12.1.7. Vulnerability Detected 12.2. Notification Actions Expand section "12.2. Notification Actions" Collapse section "12.2. Notification Actions" 12.2.1. Quay Notification 12.2.2. E-mail 12.2.3. Webhook POST 12.2.4. Flowdock Notification 12.2.5. Hipchat Notification 12.2.6. 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