


This document describes the architecture, state,Īnd methods information available to an authorization plugin developer.

Skills, at their most basic, are knowledge of Docker, understanding of REST, and Using an authorization plugin, aĭocker administrator can configure granular access policies for managing accessĪnyone with the appropriate skills can develop an authorization plugin. Them to your Docker daemon configuration. Require greater access control, you can create authorization plugins and add Same is true for callers using Docker’s Engine API to contact the daemon. Permission to access the Docker daemon can run any Docker client command. To view information on plugins managed by Docker Engine,ĭocker’s out-of-the-box authorization model is all or nothing. This document describes the Docker Engine plugins generally available in DockerĮngine.
