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trust inspect
Return low-level information about keys and signatures
Options
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
--pretty |
bool |
Print the information in a human friendly format |
Description
docker trust inspect
provides low-level JSON information on signed repositories.
This includes all image tags that are signed, who signed them, and who can sign
new tags.
Examples
Get low-level details about signatures for a single image tag
Use the docker trust inspect
to get trust information about an image. The
following example prints trust information for the alpine:latest
image:
$ docker trust inspect alpine:latest
The output is in JSON format, for example:
[
{
"Name": "alpine:latest",
"SignedTags": [
{
"SignedTag": "latest",
"Digest": "d6bfc3baf615dc9618209a8d607ba2a8103d9c8a405b3bd8741d88b4bef36478",
"Signers": [
"Repo Admin"
]
}
],
"Signers": [],
"AdministrativeKeys": [
{
"Name": "Repository",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "5a46c9aaa82ff150bb7305a2d17d0c521c2d784246807b2dc611f436a69041fd"
}
]
},
{
"Name": "Root",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "a2489bcac7a79aa67b19b96c4a3bf0c675ffdf00c6d2fabe1a5df1115e80adce"
}
]
}
]
}
]
The SignedTags
key will list the SignedTag
name, its Digest
,
and the Signers
responsible for the signature.
AdministrativeKeys
will list the Repository
and Root
keys.
If signers are set up for the repository via other docker trust
commands, docker trust inspect
includes a Signers
key:
$ docker trust inspect my-image:purple
The output is in JSON format, for example:
[
{
"Name": "my-image:purple",
"SignedTags": [
{
"SignedTag": "purple",
"Digest": "941d3dba358621ce3c41ef67b47cf80f701ff80cdf46b5cc86587eaebfe45557",
"Signers": [
"alice",
"bob",
"carol"
]
}
],
"Signers": [
{
"Name": "alice",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "04dd031411ed671ae1e12f47ddc8646d98f135090b01e54c3561e843084484a3"
},
{
"ID": "6a11e4898a4014d400332ab0e096308c844584ff70943cdd1d6628d577f45fd8"
}
]
},
{
"Name": "bob",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "433e245c656ae9733cdcc504bfa560f90950104442c4528c9616daa45824ccba"
}
]
},
{
"Name": "carol",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "d32fa8b5ca08273a2880f455fcb318da3dc80aeae1a30610815140deef8f30d9"
},
{
"ID": "9a8bbec6ba2af88a5fad6047d428d17e6d05dbdd03d15b4fc8a9a0e8049cd606"
}
]
}
],
"AdministrativeKeys": [
{
"Name": "Repository",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "27df2c8187e7543345c2e0bf3a1262e0bc63a72754e9a7395eac3f747ec23a44"
}
]
},
{
"Name": "Root",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "40b66ccc8b176be8c7d365a17f3e046d1c3494e053dd57cfeacfe2e19c4f8e8f"
}
]
}
]
}
]
If the image tag is unsigned or unavailable, docker trust inspect
does not
display any signed tags.
$ docker trust inspect unsigned-img
no signatures or cannot access unsigned-img
However, if other tags are signed in the same image repository,
docker trust inspect
reports relevant key information:
$ docker trust inspect alpine:unsigned
The output is in JSON format, for example:
[
{
"Name": "alpine:unsigned",
"Signers": [],
"AdministrativeKeys": [
{
"Name": "Repository",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "5a46c9aaa82ff150bb7305a2d17d0c521c2d784246807b2dc611f436a69041fd"
}
]
},
{
"Name": "Root",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "a2489bcac7a79aa67b19b96c4a3bf0c675ffdf00c6d2fabe1a5df1115e80adce"
}
]
}
]
}
]
Get details about signatures for all image tags in a repository
If no tag is specified, docker trust inspect
will report details for all
signed tags in the repository:
$ docker trust inspect alpine
The output is in JSON format, for example:
[
{
"Name": "alpine",
"SignedTags": [
{
"SignedTag": "3.5",
"Digest": "b007a354427e1880de9cdba533e8e57382b7f2853a68a478a17d447b302c219c",
"Signers": [
"Repo Admin"
]
},
{
"SignedTag": "3.6",
"Digest": "d6bfc3baf615dc9618209a8d607ba2a8103d9c8a405b3bd8741d88b4bef36478",
"Signers": [
"Repo Admin"
]
},
{
"SignedTag": "edge",
"Digest": "23e7d843e63a3eee29b6b8cfcd10e23dd1ef28f47251a985606a31040bf8e096",
"Signers": [
"Repo Admin"
]
},
{
"SignedTag": "latest",
"Digest": "d6bfc3baf615dc9618209a8d607ba2a8103d9c8a405b3bd8741d88b4bef36478",
"Signers": [
"Repo Admin"
]
}
],
"Signers": [],
"AdministrativeKeys": [
{
"Name": "Repository",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "5a46c9aaa82ff150bb7305a2d17d0c521c2d784246807b2dc611f436a69041fd"
}
]
},
{
"Name": "Root",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "a2489bcac7a79aa67b19b96c4a3bf0c675ffdf00c6d2fabe1a5df1115e80adce"
}
]
}
]
}
]
Get details about signatures for multiple images
docker trust inspect
can take multiple repositories and images as arguments,
and reports the results in an ordered list:
$ docker trust inspect alpine notary
The output is in JSON format, for example:
[
{
"Name": "alpine",
"SignedTags": [
{
"SignedTag": "3.5",
"Digest": "b007a354427e1880de9cdba533e8e57382b7f2853a68a478a17d447b302c219c",
"Signers": [
"Repo Admin"
]
},
{
"SignedTag": "3.6",
"Digest": "d6bfc3baf615dc9618209a8d607ba2a8103d9c8a405b3bd8741d88b4bef36478",
"Signers": [
"Repo Admin"
]
},
{
"SignedTag": "edge",
"Digest": "23e7d843e63a3eee29b6b8cfcd10e23dd1ef28f47251a985606a31040bf8e096",
"Signers": [
"Repo Admin"
]
},
{
"SignedTag": "integ-test-base",
"Digest": "3952dc48dcc4136ccdde37fbef7e250346538a55a0366e3fccc683336377e372",
"Signers": [
"Repo Admin"
]
},
{
"SignedTag": "latest",
"Digest": "d6bfc3baf615dc9618209a8d607ba2a8103d9c8a405b3bd8741d88b4bef36478",
"Signers": [
"Repo Admin"
]
}
],
"Signers": [],
"AdministrativeKeys": [
{
"Name": "Repository",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "5a46c9aaa82ff150bb7305a2d17d0c521c2d784246807b2dc611f436a69041fd"
}
]
},
{
"Name": "Root",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "a2489bcac7a79aa67b19b96c4a3bf0c675ffdf00c6d2fabe1a5df1115e80adce"
}
]
}
]
},
{
"Name": "notary",
"SignedTags": [
{
"SignedTag": "server",
"Digest": "71f64ab718a3331dee103bc5afc6bc492914738ce37c2d2f127a8133714ecf5c",
"Signers": [
"Repo Admin"
]
},
{
"SignedTag": "signer",
"Digest": "a6122d79b1e74f70b5dd933b18a6d1f99329a4728011079f06b245205f158fe8",
"Signers": [
"Repo Admin"
]
}
],
"Signers": [],
"AdministrativeKeys": [
{
"Name": "Root",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "8cdcdef5bd039f4ab5a029126951b5985eebf57cabdcdc4d21f5b3be8bb4ce92"
}
]
},
{
"Name": "Repository",
"Keys": [
{
"ID": "85bfd031017722f950d480a721f845a2944db26a3dc084040a70f1b0d9bbb3df"
}
]
}
]
}
]
Formatting
You can print the inspect output in a human-readable format instead of the default
JSON output, by using the --pretty
option:
Get details about signatures for a single image tag
$ docker trust inspect --pretty alpine:latest
SIGNED TAG DIGEST SIGNERS
latest 1072e499f3f655a032e88542330cf75b02e7bdf673278f701d7ba61629ee3ebe (Repo Admin)
Administrative keys for alpine:latest:
Repository Key: 5a46c9aaa82ff150bb7305a2d17d0c521c2d784246807b2dc611f436a69041fd
Root Key: a2489bcac7a79aa67b19b96c4a3bf0c675ffdf00c6d2fabe1a5df1115e80adce
The SIGNED TAG
is the signed image tag with a unique content-addressable
DIGEST
. SIGNERS
lists all entities who have signed.
The administrative keys listed specify the root key of trust, as well as the administrative repository key. These keys are responsible for modifying signers, and rotating keys for the signed repository.
If signers are set up for the repository via other docker trust
commands,
docker trust inspect --pretty
displays them appropriately as a SIGNER
and specify their KEYS
:
$ docker trust inspect --pretty my-image:purple
SIGNED TAG DIGEST SIGNERS
purple 941d3dba358621ce3c41ef67b47cf80f701ff80cdf46b5cc86587eaebfe45557 alice, bob, carol
List of signers and their keys:
SIGNER KEYS
alice 47caae5b3e61, a85aab9d20a4
bob 034370bcbd77, 82a66673242c
carol b6f9f8e1aab0
Administrative keys for my-image:
Repository Key: 27df2c8187e7543345c2e0bf3a1262e0bc63a72754e9a7395eac3f747ec23a44
Root Key: 40b66ccc8b176be8c7d365a17f3e046d1c3494e053dd57cfeacfe2e19c4f8e8f
However, if other tags are signed in the same image repository,
docker trust inspect
reports relevant key information.
$ docker trust inspect --pretty alpine:unsigned
No signatures for alpine:unsigned
Administrative keys for alpine:unsigned:
Repository Key: 5a46c9aaa82ff150bb7305a2d17d0c521c2d784246807b2dc611f436a69041fd
Root Key: a2489bcac7a79aa67b19b96c4a3bf0c675ffdf00c6d2fabe1a5df1115e80adce
Get details about signatures for all image tags in a repository
$ docker trust inspect --pretty alpine
SIGNED TAG DIGEST SIGNERS
2.6 9ace551613070689a12857d62c30ef0daa9a376107ec0fff0e34786cedb3399b (Repo Admin)
2.7 9f08005dff552038f0ad2f46b8e65ff3d25641747d3912e3ea8da6785046561a (Repo Admin)
3.1 d9477888b78e8c6392e0be8b2e73f8c67e2894ff9d4b8e467d1488fcceec21c8 (Repo Admin)
3.2 19826d59171c2eb7e90ce52bfd822993bef6a6fe3ae6bb4a49f8c1d0a01e99c7 (Repo Admin)
3.3 8fd4b76819e1e5baac82bd0a3d03abfe3906e034cc5ee32100d12aaaf3956dc7 (Repo Admin)
3.4 833ad81ace8277324f3ca8c91c02bdcf1d13988d8ecf8a3f97ecdd69d0390ce9 (Repo Admin)
3.5 af2a5bd2f8de8fc1ecabf1c76611cdc6a5f1ada1a2bdd7d3816e121b70300308 (Repo Admin)
3.6 1072e499f3f655a032e88542330cf75b02e7bdf673278f701d7ba61629ee3ebe (Repo Admin)
edge 79d50d15bd7ea48ea00cf3dd343b0e740c1afaa8e899bee475236ef338e1b53b (Repo Admin)
latest 1072e499f3f655a032e88542330cf75b02e7bdf673278f701d7ba61629ee3ebe (Repo Admin)
Administrative keys for alpine:
Repository Key: 5a46c9aaa82ff150bb7305a2d17d0c521c2d784246807b2dc611f436a69041fd
Root Key: a2489bcac7a79aa67b19b96c4a3bf0c675ffdf00c6d2fabe1a5df1115e80adce
Here's an example with signers that are set up by docker trust
commands:
$ docker trust inspect --pretty my-image
SIGNED TAG DIGEST SIGNERS
red 852cc04935f930a857b630edc4ed6131e91b22073bcc216698842e44f64d2943 alice
blue f1c38dbaeeb473c36716f6494d803fbfbe9d8a76916f7c0093f227821e378197 alice, bob
green cae8fedc840f90c8057e1c24637d11865743ab1e61a972c1c9da06ec2de9a139 alice, bob
yellow 9cc65fc3126790e683d1b92f307a71f48f75fa7dd47a7b03145a123eaf0b45ba carol
purple 941d3dba358621ce3c41ef67b47cf80f701ff80cdf46b5cc86587eaebfe45557 alice, bob, carol
orange d6c271baa6d271bcc24ef1cbd65abf39123c17d2e83455bdab545a1a9093fc1c alice
List of signers and their keys for my-image:
SIGNER KEYS
alice 47caae5b3e61, a85aab9d20a4
bob 034370bcbd77, 82a66673242c
carol b6f9f8e1aab0
Administrative keys for my-image:
Repository Key: 27df2c8187e7543345c2e0bf3a1262e0bc63a72754e9a7395eac3f747ec23a44
Root Key: 40b66ccc8b176be8c7d365a17f3e046d1c3494e053dd57cfeacfe2e19c4f8e8f