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kontain.me serves Docker container images generated on-demand at the time they are requested.
random.kontain.me
docker pull random.kontain.me/random:latest serves an image containing random
data. By default the image contains one layer containing 10 MB of random bytes.
You can request a specific size and shape of random image. For example,
kontain.me/random:4x100 generates a random image of 4 layers of 100 random
bytes each.
ko.kontain.me
docker pull ko.kontain.me/ko/[import path] serves an image
containing a Go binary fetched using go get and built into a
container image using ko.
For example, docker pull ko.kontain.me/ko/github.com/google/ko/cmd/ko will
fetch, build and (eventually) serve a Docker image containing ko itself.
Koception!
cnb.kontain.me
docker pull cnb.kontain.me/[ghuser]/[ghrepo]:[revision] serves
an image fetched from source on GitHub and built using CNCF Buildpacks
For example, docker pull cnb.kontain.me/buildpack/sample-java-app:b032838 fetches, builds
and serves a sample Java app.
Caveats
The registry does not accept pushes and does not handle requests for images by digest. This is a silly hack and probably isn't stable. Don't rely on it for anything serious. It could probably do a lot of smart things to be a lot faster.
How it works
The service is implemented using Google Cloud Run, with a custom domain mapping to https://kontain.me which provides a managed SSL certificate.
When the service receives a request for an image manifest, it parses the request
and generates layers for the requested image, writing the blobs to Google Cloud
Storage. After it receives the manifest,
docker pull fetches the blobs. The app simply redirects to Cloud Storage to
serve the blobs. Blobs are deleted after 10 days.