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JFrog Pipelines Vault Init Container to Setup Vault for Pipelines
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | Pipelines Vault Init |
| Summary | JFrog Pipelines Vault Init (Red Hat UBI) |
| Description | Go Toolset available as a container is a base platform for building and running various Go applications and frameworks. Go is an easy to learn, powerful, statically typed language in the C/C++ tradition with garbage collection, concurrent programming support, and memory safety features. |
| Provider | JFrog |
| Maintainer | Red Hat, Inc. |
| Repository name | JFrog Pipelines Vault Init |
| Image version | 1.14.7 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
| User | vault |
| Working directory | /opt/app-root/src |
Use a registry service account token to authenticate your container client. This allows you to pull images without using your personal Red Hat credentials, which is recommended for CI/CD pipelines and automated deployments.
Run the following command, then enter your registry token credentials when prompted by the terminal.
Pull the image
Use the following instructions to get images from a Red Hat container registry using your Red Hat login.
Run the following command, then enter your login credentials when prompted by the terminal.
Pull the image