Small API formating fix.

Signed-off-by: Sven Dowideit <SvenDowideit@home.org.au>
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Sven Dowideit 2016-04-26 10:29:31 +00:00
parent 78895c92c2
commit 204a52c689
5 changed files with 40 additions and 40 deletions

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@ -1397,14 +1397,14 @@ Query Parameters:
}
}
This object maps the hostname of a registry to an object containing the
"username" and "password" for that registry. Multiple registries may
be specified as the build may be based on an image requiring
authentication to pull from any arbitrary registry. Only the registry
domain name (and port if not the default "443") are required. However
(for legacy reasons) the "official" Docker, Inc. hosted registry must
be specified with both a "https://" prefix and a "/v1/" suffix even
though Docker will prefer to use the v2 registry API.
This object maps the hostname of a registry to an object containing the
"username" and "password" for that registry. Multiple registries may
be specified as the build may be based on an image requiring
authentication to pull from any arbitrary registry. Only the registry
domain name (and port if not the default "443") are required. However
(for legacy reasons) the "official" Docker, Inc. hosted registry must
be specified with both a "https://" prefix and a "/v1/" suffix even
though Docker will prefer to use the v2 registry API.
Status Codes:

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@ -1494,14 +1494,14 @@ Query Parameters:
}
}
This object maps the hostname of a registry to an object containing the
"username" and "password" for that registry. Multiple registries may
be specified as the build may be based on an image requiring
authentication to pull from any arbitrary registry. Only the registry
domain name (and port if not the default "443") are required. However
(for legacy reasons) the "official" Docker, Inc. hosted registry must
be specified with both a "https://" prefix and a "/v1/" suffix even
though Docker will prefer to use the v2 registry API.
This object maps the hostname of a registry to an object containing the
"username" and "password" for that registry. Multiple registries may
be specified as the build may be based on an image requiring
authentication to pull from any arbitrary registry. Only the registry
domain name (and port if not the default "443") are required. However
(for legacy reasons) the "official" Docker, Inc. hosted registry must
be specified with both a "https://" prefix and a "/v1/" suffix even
though Docker will prefer to use the v2 registry API.
Status Codes:

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@ -1666,14 +1666,14 @@ Query Parameters:
}
}
This object maps the hostname of a registry to an object containing the
"username" and "password" for that registry. Multiple registries may
be specified as the build may be based on an image requiring
authentication to pull from any arbitrary registry. Only the registry
domain name (and port if not the default "443") are required. However
(for legacy reasons) the "official" Docker, Inc. hosted registry must
be specified with both a "https://" prefix and a "/v1/" suffix even
though Docker will prefer to use the v2 registry API.
This object maps the hostname of a registry to an object containing the
"username" and "password" for that registry. Multiple registries may
be specified as the build may be based on an image requiring
authentication to pull from any arbitrary registry. Only the registry
domain name (and port if not the default "443") are required. However
(for legacy reasons) the "official" Docker, Inc. hosted registry must
be specified with both a "https://" prefix and a "/v1/" suffix even
though Docker will prefer to use the v2 registry API.
Status Codes:

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@ -1697,14 +1697,14 @@ Query Parameters:
}
}
This object maps the hostname of a registry to an object containing the
"username" and "password" for that registry. Multiple registries may
be specified as the build may be based on an image requiring
authentication to pull from any arbitrary registry. Only the registry
domain name (and port if not the default "443") are required. However
(for legacy reasons) the "official" Docker, Inc. hosted registry must
be specified with both a "https://" prefix and a "/v1/" suffix even
though Docker will prefer to use the v2 registry API.
This object maps the hostname of a registry to an object containing the
"username" and "password" for that registry. Multiple registries may
be specified as the build may be based on an image requiring
authentication to pull from any arbitrary registry. Only the registry
domain name (and port if not the default "443") are required. However
(for legacy reasons) the "official" Docker, Inc. hosted registry must
be specified with both a "https://" prefix and a "/v1/" suffix even
though Docker will prefer to use the v2 registry API.
Status Codes:

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@ -1704,14 +1704,14 @@ Query Parameters:
}
}
This object maps the hostname of a registry to an object containing the
"username" and "password" for that registry. Multiple registries may
be specified as the build may be based on an image requiring
authentication to pull from any arbitrary registry. Only the registry
domain name (and port if not the default "443") are required. However
(for legacy reasons) the "official" Docker, Inc. hosted registry must
be specified with both a "https://" prefix and a "/v1/" suffix even
though Docker will prefer to use the v2 registry API.
This object maps the hostname of a registry to an object containing the
"username" and "password" for that registry. Multiple registries may
be specified as the build may be based on an image requiring
authentication to pull from any arbitrary registry. Only the registry
domain name (and port if not the default "443") are required. However
(for legacy reasons) the "official" Docker, Inc. hosted registry must
be specified with both a "https://" prefix and a "/v1/" suffix even
though Docker will prefer to use the v2 registry API.
Status Codes: