# Bitnami package for Notation ## What is Notation? > Notation is a CLI project to add signatures as standard items in the OCI registry ecosystem, and to build a set of simple tooling for signing and verifying these signatures. [Overview of Notation](https://notaryproject.dev) Trademarks: This software listing is packaged by Bitnami. The respective trademarks mentioned in the offering are owned by the respective companies, and use of them does not imply any affiliation or endorsement. ## TL;DR ```console docker run -it --name notation bitnami/notation ``` ## Why use Bitnami Images? * Bitnami closely tracks upstream source changes and promptly publishes new versions of this image using our automated systems. * With Bitnami images the latest bug fixes and features are available as soon as possible. * Bitnami containers, virtual machines and cloud images use the same components and configuration approach - making it easy to switch between formats based on your project needs. * All our images are based on [**minideb**](https://github.com/bitnami/minideb) -a minimalist Debian based container image that gives you a small base container image and the familiarity of a leading Linux distribution- or **scratch** -an explicitly empty image-. * All Bitnami images available in Docker Hub are signed with [Notation](https://notaryproject.dev/). [Check this post](https://blog.bitnami.com/2024/03/bitnami-packaged-containers-and-helm.html) to know how to verify the integrity of the images. * Bitnami container images are released on a regular basis with the latest distribution packages available. Looking to use Notation in production? Try [VMware Tanzu Application Catalog](https://bitnami.com/enterprise), the commercial edition of the Bitnami catalog. ## Only the latest stable branch maintained in the free Bitnami catalog Starting December 10th, 2024, only the latest stable branch of each container image will receive updates in the free Bitnami catalog. To access up-to-date releases for all upstream-supported branches (e.g., LTS), consider upgrading to Bitnami Premium. Previously released versions will not be deleted and will remain available for pulling from DockerHub. Please check the Bitnami Premium page in our partner [Arrow Electronics](https://www.arrow.com/globalecs/na/vendors/bitnami?utm_source=GitHub&utm_medium=containers) for more information. ## Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links Learn more about the Bitnami tagging policy and the difference between rolling tags and immutable tags [in our documentation page](https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/vmware-tanzu/application-catalog/tanzu-application-catalog/services/tac-doc/apps-tutorials-understand-rolling-tags-containers-index.html). You can see the equivalence between the different tags by taking a look at the `tags-info.yaml` file present in the branch folder, i.e `bitnami/ASSET/BRANCH/DISTRO/tags-info.yaml`. Subscribe to project updates by watching the [bitnami/containers GitHub repo](https://github.com/bitnami/containers). ## Get this image The recommended way to get the Bitnami Notation Docker Image is to pull the prebuilt image from the [Docker Hub Registry](https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/notation). ```console docker pull bitnami/notation:latest ``` To use a specific version, you can pull a versioned tag. You can view the [list of available versions](https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/notation/tags/) in the Docker Hub Registry. ```console docker pull bitnami/notation:[TAG] ``` If you wish, you can also build the image yourself by cloning the repository, changing to the directory containing the Dockerfile and executing the `docker build` command. Remember to replace the `APP`, `VERSION` and `OPERATING-SYSTEM` path placeholders in the example command below with the correct values. ```console git clone https://github.com/bitnami/containers.git cd bitnami/APP/VERSION/OPERATING-SYSTEM docker build -t bitnami/APP:latest . ``` ## Maintenance ### Upgrade this image Bitnami provides up-to-date versions of Notation, including security patches, soon after they are made upstream. We recommend that you follow these steps to upgrade your container. #### Step 1: Get the updated image ```console docker pull bitnami/notation:latest ``` #### Step 2: Remove the currently running container ```console docker rm -v notation ``` #### Step 3: Run the new image Re-create your container from the new image. ```console docker run --name notation bitnami/notation:latest ``` ## Configuration ### Running commands To run commands inside this container you can use `docker run`, for example to execute `notation --help` you can follow the example below: ```console docker run --rm --name notation bitnami/notation:latest --help ``` ### Customize configuration file You can import a custom configuration by setting a volume pointing to `/.config`: ```console docker run -v $(pwd)/config:/.config bitnami/notation key ls NAME KEY PATH CERTIFICATE PATH ID PLUGIN NAME * my-domain.com /.config/notation/localkeys/my-domain.com.key /.config/notation/localkeys/my-domain.com.crt ``` For doing that, the `config` folder should follow Notation [directory structure](https://notaryproject.dev/docs/user-guides/how-to/directory-structure/), for example: ```console config └── notation ├── config.json ├── localkeys │ ├── my-domain.com.crt │ └── my-domain.com.key ├── signingkeys.json └── truststore └── x509 └── ca └── my-domain.com └── my-domain.com.crt ``` Here a sample `signingkeys.json` based on the Notation [example](https://notaryproject.dev/docs/user-guides/how-to/notation-config-file/#sample-of-signingkeysjson): ```json { "default": "my-domain.com", "keys": [ { "name": "my-domain.com", "keyPath": "/.config/notation/localkeys/my-domain.com.key", "certPath": "/.config/notation/localkeys/my-domain.com.crt" } ] } ``` ### Generate a test key and self-signed certificate The following command generates a test key and a self-signed X.509 certificate: ```console docker run -v $(pwd)/config:/.config bitnami/notation \ cert generate-test --default "my-domain.com" generating RSA Key with 2048 bits generated certificate expiring on 2023-10-19T10:31:41Z wrote key: /.config/notation/localkeys/my-domain.com.key wrote certificate: /.config/notation/localkeys/my-domain.com.crt Successfully added my-domain.com.crt to named store my-domain.com of type ca my-domain.com: added to the key list my-domain.com: mark as default signing key ``` Confirm the signing key and certificate are correctly configured: ```console docker run -v $(pwd)/config:/.config bitnami/notation key ls NAME KEY PATH CERTIFICATE PATH ID PLUGIN NAME * my-domain.com /.config/notation/localkeys/my-domain.com.key /.config/notation/localkeys/my-domain.com.crt docker run -v $(pwd)/config:/.config bitnami/notation cert ls /.config/notation/truststore/x509/ca/my-domain.com/my-domain.com.crt ``` ### Sign a container image Assuming you have a registry in `registry.my-network` from which notation container has connectivity. If you are running a registry locally, you can create a docker network, for example by running `docker network create my-network`, and use that network whenever you need to access the registry from the notation container. ```console docker inspect localhost:5000/:v1 | grep RepoDigests -A1 | grep sha256 | cut -d\" -f2 localhost:5000/@sha256:cab52de182d770cae8c3622eb5252a36fcdd24cfb33818a68a4f012c5c0a2d2a ``` In case you do not want to deal with HTTPS configuration, create a `config/notation/config.js` file with the following content: ```javascript { "insecureRegistries": [ "registry.my-network:5000" ] } ``` Run the following command to sign a container image: ```console docker run -v $(pwd)/config:/.config --network \ bitnami/notation sign registry.my-network:5000/@sha256:073b75987e95b89f187a89809f08a32033972bb63cda279db8a9ca16b7ff555a Successfully signed registry.my-network:5000/@sha256:073b75987e95b89f187a89809f08a32033972bb63cda279db8a9ca16b7ff555a ``` Check that your signature has been created as expected: ```console docker run -v $(pwd)/config:/.config --network \ bitnami/notation ls registry.my-network:5000/@sha256:073b75987e95b89f187a89809f08a32033972bb63cda279db8a9ca16b7ff555a registry.my-network:5000/@sha256:073b75987e95b89f187a89809f08a32033972bb63cda279db8a9ca16b7ff555a └── application/vnd.cncf.notary.signature └── sha256:528017e21fc9f8342d4a888ed91bb61031974814695001f453bb829517cfe931 ``` Check the [official Notation documentation](https://notaryproject.dev/docs/quickstart-guides/quickstart/) for more information about how to use Notation. ## Notable Changes ### Starting January 16, 2024 * The `docker-compose.yaml` file has been removed, as it was solely intended for internal testing purposes. ## Contributing We'd love for you to contribute to this Docker image. You can request new features by creating an [issue](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/issues) or submitting a [pull request](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/pulls) with your contribution. ## Issues If you encountered a problem running this container, you can file an [issue](https://github.com/bitnami/containers/issues/new/choose). For us to provide better support, be sure to fill the issue template. ## License Copyright © 2025 Broadcom. The term "Broadcom" refers to Broadcom Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.