Ansible-container push/deploy failure; cant push images to dockerhub












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I am trying to push an image built with ansible-container to my registry in Dockerhub.I have pushed to this same image to the same registry using just docker so I am pretty sure it has nothing to do with my local version of docker or with Dockerhub.



The command I run to push the image is:



ansible-container push --username zacharius --password $PASS --push-to https://hub.docker.com/



and I get a timeout message:



container.exceptions.AnsibleContainerConductorException: Error logging into registry: 500 Server Error: Internal Server Error ("Get https://hub.docker.com/v2/: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)")



I have been pulling my hair out trying to get ansible-container and Dockerhub to talk to each other and any assistance would be greatly appreciated










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    I am trying to push an image built with ansible-container to my registry in Dockerhub.I have pushed to this same image to the same registry using just docker so I am pretty sure it has nothing to do with my local version of docker or with Dockerhub.



    The command I run to push the image is:



    ansible-container push --username zacharius --password $PASS --push-to https://hub.docker.com/



    and I get a timeout message:



    container.exceptions.AnsibleContainerConductorException: Error logging into registry: 500 Server Error: Internal Server Error ("Get https://hub.docker.com/v2/: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)")



    I have been pulling my hair out trying to get ansible-container and Dockerhub to talk to each other and any assistance would be greatly appreciated










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      I am trying to push an image built with ansible-container to my registry in Dockerhub.I have pushed to this same image to the same registry using just docker so I am pretty sure it has nothing to do with my local version of docker or with Dockerhub.



      The command I run to push the image is:



      ansible-container push --username zacharius --password $PASS --push-to https://hub.docker.com/



      and I get a timeout message:



      container.exceptions.AnsibleContainerConductorException: Error logging into registry: 500 Server Error: Internal Server Error ("Get https://hub.docker.com/v2/: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)")



      I have been pulling my hair out trying to get ansible-container and Dockerhub to talk to each other and any assistance would be greatly appreciated










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      I am trying to push an image built with ansible-container to my registry in Dockerhub.I have pushed to this same image to the same registry using just docker so I am pretty sure it has nothing to do with my local version of docker or with Dockerhub.



      The command I run to push the image is:



      ansible-container push --username zacharius --password $PASS --push-to https://hub.docker.com/



      and I get a timeout message:



      container.exceptions.AnsibleContainerConductorException: Error logging into registry: 500 Server Error: Internal Server Error ("Get https://hub.docker.com/v2/: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)")



      I have been pulling my hair out trying to get ansible-container and Dockerhub to talk to each other and any assistance would be greatly appreciated







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          Ok so I figured out my problem was in assuming that the url to my docker registry was the same as the url I used to view the registry from my browser. The actual registry I wanted was docker.io. Also I need to include my username at the end of the url.
          So the correct command is:



          ansible-container push --username zacharius --password $PASS --push-to https://docker.io/zacharius



          Posting this answer for people in the future with similar issue. I only saw docker.io in someone else's code example and am otherwise not sure how I was supposed to know this was the correct url






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            Ok so I figured out my problem was in assuming that the url to my docker registry was the same as the url I used to view the registry from my browser. The actual registry I wanted was docker.io. Also I need to include my username at the end of the url.
            So the correct command is:



            ansible-container push --username zacharius --password $PASS --push-to https://docker.io/zacharius



            Posting this answer for people in the future with similar issue. I only saw docker.io in someone else's code example and am otherwise not sure how I was supposed to know this was the correct url






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              Ok so I figured out my problem was in assuming that the url to my docker registry was the same as the url I used to view the registry from my browser. The actual registry I wanted was docker.io. Also I need to include my username at the end of the url.
              So the correct command is:



              ansible-container push --username zacharius --password $PASS --push-to https://docker.io/zacharius



              Posting this answer for people in the future with similar issue. I only saw docker.io in someone else's code example and am otherwise not sure how I was supposed to know this was the correct url






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                Ok so I figured out my problem was in assuming that the url to my docker registry was the same as the url I used to view the registry from my browser. The actual registry I wanted was docker.io. Also I need to include my username at the end of the url.
                So the correct command is:



                ansible-container push --username zacharius --password $PASS --push-to https://docker.io/zacharius



                Posting this answer for people in the future with similar issue. I only saw docker.io in someone else's code example and am otherwise not sure how I was supposed to know this was the correct url






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                Ok so I figured out my problem was in assuming that the url to my docker registry was the same as the url I used to view the registry from my browser. The actual registry I wanted was docker.io. Also I need to include my username at the end of the url.
                So the correct command is:



                ansible-container push --username zacharius --password $PASS --push-to https://docker.io/zacharius



                Posting this answer for people in the future with similar issue. I only saw docker.io in someone else's code example and am otherwise not sure how I was supposed to know this was the correct url







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