Issue configuring JWT secret with claims_map in Hasura Docker compose - jwt

I am trying to set claims_map in HASURA_GRAPHQL_JWT_SECRET in my docker compose file
using the below config
HASURA_GRAPHQL_JWT_SECRET: '{"type":"HS256","key":"***************************","claims_namespace":"p-clamis-allow","claims_map":{"x-hasura-user-id":{"path":"$.user.id"}}}'
I get the following error:
Invalid interpolation format for "environment" option in service "graphql-engine":"{"type":"HS256","key":"*************************","claims_namespace":"p-clamis-allow","claims_map":{"x-hasura-user-id":{"path":"$.user.id"}}}"**

Replace $ with $$ and things should work!
HASURA_GRAPHQL_JWT_SECRET: '{"type":"HS256","key":"***************************","claims_namespace":"p-clamis-allow","claims_map":{"x-hasura-user-id":{"path":"$$.user.id"}}}'

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requested access to the resource is denied [duplicate]

I am using Laravel 4.2 with docker. I setup it on local. It worked without any problem but when I am trying to setup online using same procedure then I am getting error:
pull access denied for <projectname>/php, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login'
is it something relevant to create repository here https://cloud.docker.com/ or need to docker login in command?
After days of study I am still not able to figure out what could be the fix in this case and what are the right steps?
I have the complete code. I can paste here if need to check certain parts.
Please note that the error message from Docker is misleading.
$ docker build deploy/.
Sending build context to Docker daemon 5.632kB
Step 1/16 : FROM rhel7:latest
pull access denied for rhel7, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login'
It says that it may require 'docker login'.
I struggled with this. I realized the image does not exist at https://hub.docker.com any more.
Just make sure to write the docker name correctly!
In my case, I wrote (notice the extra 'u'):
FROM ubunutu:16.04
The correct docker name is:
FROM ubuntu:16.04
The message usually comes when you put the wrong image name. Please check your image if it exists on the Docker repository with the correct tag.
It helped me.
docker run -d -p 80:80 --name ngnix ngnix:latest
Unable to find image 'ngnix:latest' locally
docker: Error response from daemon: pull access denied for ngnix, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is denied.
See 'docker run --help'.
$ docker run -d -p 80:80 --name nginx nginx:latest
Unable to find image 'nginx:latest' locally
latest: Pulling from library/nginx
I had the same issue. In my case it was a private registry. So I had to create a secret as shown here
and then we have to add the image pull secret to the deployment.yaml file as shown below.
pods/private-reg-pod.yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: private-reg
spec:
containers:
- name: private-reg-container
image: <your-private-image>
imagePullSecrets:
- name: regcred
November 2020 and later
If this error is new, and pulling from Docker Hub worked in the past, note Docker Hub now introduced rate limiting in Nov 2020
You will frequently see messages like:
Warning: No authentication provided, using CircleCI credentials for pulls from Docker Hub.
From Circle CI and other similar tools that use Docker Hub. Or:
Error response from daemon: pull access denied for cimg/mongo, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is denied
You'll need to specify the credentials used to fetch the image:
For CircleCI users:
- image: circleci/mongo:4.4.2
# Needed to pull down Mongo images from Docker hub
# Get from https://hub.docker.com/
# Set up at https://app.circleci.com/pipelines/github/org/sapp
auth:
username: $DOCKERHUB_USERNAME
password: $DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD
I had the same issue
pull access denied for microsoft/mmsql-server-linux, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is denied
Turns out the DockerHub was moved to a different name
So I would suggest you re check-in docker hub
I solved this by inserting a language at the front of the docker image
FROM python:3.7-alpine
I had the same error message but for a totally different reason.
Being new to docker, I issued
docker run -it <crypticalId>
where <crypticalId> was the id of my newly created container.
But, the run command wants the id of an image, not a container.
To start a container, docker wants
docker start -i <crypticalId>
In my case I was using a custom image and docker baked into Minikube on my local machine.
I had specified the pull policy incorrectly:-
imagePullPolicy: Always
But it should have been:-
imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
Because the custom image was only present locally after I'd explicitly built it in the minikube docker environment.
I had this because I inadvertantly remove the AS tag from my first image:
ex:
FROM mcr.microsoft.com/windows/servercore:1607-KB4546850-amd64
...
.. etc ...
...
FROM mcr.microsoft.com/windows/servercore:1607-KB4546850-amd64
COPY --from=installer ["/dotnet", "/Program Files/dotnet"]
... etc ...
should have been:
FROM mcr.microsoft.com/windows/servercore:1607-KB4546850-amd64 AS installer
...
.. etc ...
...
FROM mcr.microsoft.com/windows/servercore:1607-KB4546850-amd64
COPY --from=installer ["/dotnet", "/Program Files/dotnet"]
... etc ...
I had the same issue when working with docker-composer. In my case it was an Amazon AWS ECR private registry. It seems to be a bug in docker-compose
https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/1622#issuecomment-162988389
After adding the full path "myrepo/myimage" to docker compose yaml
image: xxxxxxxxx.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/myrepo:myimage
it was all fine.
This error message might possibly indicate something else.
In my case I defined another Docker-Image elsewhere from which the current Docker inherited its settings (docker-compos.yml):
FROM my_own_image:latest
The error message I got:
qohelet$ docker-compose up
Building web
Step 1/22 : FROM my_own_image:latest
ERROR: Service 'web' failed to build: pull access denied for my_own_image, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login'
Due to a reinstall the previous Docker were gone and I couldn't build my docker using docker-compose up with this command:
sudo docker build -t my_own_image:latest -f MyOwnImage.Dockerfile .
In your specific case you might have defined your own php-docker.
If the repository is private you have to assign permissions to download it. You have two options, with the docker login command, or put in ~/.docker/docker.config the file generated once you login.
if you have over two stage in the docker build process read this solution:
this error message is completely misleading.
if you have a two-stage (context) dockerfile and want to copy some data from the first to the second stage, you must label the first context (ex: build) and access it by that label
#stage(1)
from <image> as build
.
.
#stage(2)
From <image>
copy --from=build /sourceDir /distinationDir
Docker might have lost the authentication data. So you'll have to reauthenticate with your registry provider. With AWS for example:
aws ecr get-login --region us-west-2 --no-include-email
And then copy and paste that resulting "docker login..." to authenticated docker.
Source: Amazon ECR Registeries
If you're downloading from somewhere else than your own registry or docker-hub, you might have to do a separate agreement of terms on their site, like the case with Oracle's docker registry. It allows you to do docker login fine, but pulling the container won't still work until you go to their site and agree on their terms.
Make sure the image exists in docker hub. To me, I was trying to pull MongoDB using the command docker run mongodb which is incorrect. In the docker hub, the image name is mongo.
If you don't have an image with that name locally, docker will try to pull it from docker hub, but there's no such image on docker hub.
Or simply try "docker login".
If you are using multiple Dockerfiles you should not forget to run build for all of it. That was my case.
I had to run docker pull first, then running docker-compose up again and then it worked.
docker pull index.docker.io/youruser/yourrepo:latest
Try this in your docker-compose.yml file
image: php:rc-zts-alpine
When I run the command multiple times "docker pull scrapinghub/splash" in Power shell then it solve the issue.
if it was caused with AWS EC2 and ECR, due to name issue(happens with beginners!)
Error response from daemon: pull access denied for my-app, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is denied
when using docker pull use Image URI of the image, available in ECR-row itself as Copy URI
docker pull Image_URI
I have seen this message and thought something was wrong about my Docker authentication. However, I've realized that Docker only allows 1 private repository per free plan. So it is quite possible that you are trying to pull your private repository and see this error because have not upgraded your plan.
Got the same problem but nothing worked. And then I understood I need run .sh (.ps1) script first before doing docker-compose.
So I have the following files:
docker-compose.yml
docker-build.sh
docker-build.ps1
Dockerfile
And I had to first run docker-build.sh on Unix (Mac) machine or docker-build.ps1 on Windows:
sh docker-build.sh
It will build an image in my case.
And only then after an image has been built I can run:
docker-compose up --build
For references. Here is my docker-compose file:
version: '3.8'
services:
api-service:
image: x86_64/prediction-service:0.8.1
container_name: api-service
expose:
- 8060
ports:
- "8060:80"
And here is docker-build.sh:
VERSION="0.8.1"
ARCH="x86_64"
APP="prediction-service"
DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
docker build -f $DIR/Dockerfile -t $ARCH/$APP:$VERSION .
I had misspelled nginx to nignx in Dockerfile
In my case the solution was to re-create docker-file through visual studio and all worked perfeclty.
I heard the same issue.
I solved by login
docker login -u your_user_name
then I was prompt to enter docker hub password
The rest command work perfect after login successfull
Someone might come across the same error for different reasons than what is already presented, so let me share:
I got the same error when using docker multistage builds (Multiple: FROM <> as <>).
And I forgot to remove one (COPY --from=<> <>)
After removing that COPY then it worked fine.
Exceeded Docker Hub's Limit on Free Repos:
Despite first executing:
docker login -u <dockerhub uname>
and "Login Succeeded" being returned, I received the error in this question.
In the webgui in Settings > Visibility Settings I remarked:
Using 2 of 1 private repositories.
Which told me that I had exceeded the limit on Docker Hub's free account limits. However, removing a previous image didn't clear the error...
The Fix:
Indeed, the error message in my case was a red herring- it's nothing related to authentication issues.
Deleting just the images exceeding the allowed limit did NOT clear the error however!
To get past the error you need to delete ALL the images in your FREE Docker Hub account, then run a new build pushing the image to your account.
Your pull command will now succeed.

Docker Compose - invalid variable

I have docker compose yml file in my project file.
When try to run the below commend i get the below error.
docker-compose up
I get the below error message
invalid variable name "docker-compose.yml"
I have installed and uninstalled docker multiple times.
my Docker version - Docker version 20.10.8, build 3967b7d
my docker-compose version - Docker Compose version v2.0.0-rc.3
Check that your environment variables or .env file does not contain multiline variables (e.g. SSH keys). After flattening them, error should disappear. Source: https://github.com/Azure/aci-deploy/issues/29

Unable to run unsupported-workflow: Error 1193: Unknown system variable 'transaction_isolation'

When running the unsupported-workflow command on Cadence 16.1 against 5.7 Mysql Aurora 2.07.2 . I'm encountering the following error:
Error: connect to SQL failed
Error Details: Error 1193: Unknown system variable 'transaction_isolation'
I've set $MYSQL_TX_ISOLATION_COMPAT=true . Are there other settings I need to modify in order for this to run?
It's just fixed in https://github.com/uber/cadence/pull/4226 but not in release yet.
You can use it either building the tool, or use the docker image:
update docker image via docker pull ubercadence/cli:master
run the command docker run --rm ubercadence/cli:master --address <> adm db unsupported-workflow --conn_attrs tx_isolation=READ-COMMITTED --db_type mysql --db_address ...
For SQL tool:
cadence-sql-tool --connect-attributes tx_isolation=READ-COMMITTED ...

Creating MongoDB through Helm with Gitlab fails

I followed the instructions here to create a Mongo instance using helm. This requires some adaptation as it's being created through gitlab with gitlab-ci.
Unfortunately, the part about values.yaml gets skimmed over and I haven't found complete examples for mongo through helm. [Many of the examples also seemed deprecated as well.]
Being unsure how to address the issue, using this as a values.yaml file:
global:
mongodb:
DBName: 'example'
mongodbUsername: "user"
mongodbPassword: "password"
mongodbDatabase: "database"
mongodbrootPassword: "password"
auth.rootPassword: "password"
The following error is returned:
'auth.rootPassword' must not be empty, please add '--set auth.rootPassword=$MONGODB_ROOT_PASSWORD' to the command. To get the current value:
export MONGODB_ROOT_PASSWORD=$(kubectl get secret --namespace angular-23641052-review-86-sh-mousur review-86-sh-mousur-mongodb -o jsonpath="{.data.mongodb-root-password}" | base64 --decode)
Given that I'm only using helm as called by gitlab-ci, I am unsure on how to implement the set or otherwise set the root password.
From what I could tell, I thought setting variables in env in values.yaml had solved the problem:
env:
- name: "auth.rootPassword"
value: "password"
The problem went away - but has returned.
Gitlab is making a move towards using .gitlab/auto-deploy-values.yaml.
I created a local version of autodeploy.sh and added the value auth.rootPassword="password" to auto-deploy-value.yaml and the value seems to work. cf. [Gitlab's documentation][1]

Why is "ENV variable 'S3_KEY' needs to be set" being thrown on deployment?

I'd like to use heroku_san to deploy multiple environments to heroku. I'm using dragonfly for image handling and S3 for storage. Usually you can add your key and secret for the storage using heroku config:add S3_KEY=… S3_SECRET=… directly.
So I've added these details to the heroku.yml file used by heroku_san:
staging:
app: app-staging
config: &default
BUNDLE_WITHOUT: "development:test"
S3_KEY: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
S3_SECRET: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
S3_BUCKET: app-staging
but when deploying I'm still getting:
rake aborted!
ENV variable 'S3_KEY' needs to be set - use
heroku config:add S3_KEY=XXXXXXXXX
What am I missing here? Is there a better way then storing this information in a YML file?
There's no need to run heroku config:add manually. Just run heroku_san's config task:
$ rake all heroku:config
Repeat this whenever you update the heroku.yml file.
I was confused about this too, since it's strangely absent from heroku_san's documentation, but the option does appear in the list of rake tasks:
$ rake -T
and in the heroku_san code: https://github.com/fastestforward/heroku_san/blob/master/lib/heroku_san/tasks.rb
A simple solution/work-around:
heroku config:add S3_KEY=XXX S3_SECRET=XXX --app app-staging
Any better ideas?
I think you need to run the command rake all heroku:rack_env. This command will then set the environment configurations for you based on your heroku_san YAML configuration.