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Amazon Elastic Container Registry
Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR) is a managed container image registry service.
Customers can use the familiar Docker CLI, or their preferred client, to push, pull, and manage images. Amazon ECR provides a secure, scalable, and reliable registry for your Docker or Open Container Initiative (OCI) images. Amazon ECR supports private repositories with resource-based permissions using IAM so that specific users or Amazon EC2 instances can access repositories and images.
Amazon ECR has service endpoints in each supported Region. For more information, see Amazon ECR endpoints: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/ecr.html in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.Summary
Functions
Checks the availability of one or more image layers in a repository.
Deletes a list of specified images within a repository.
Gets detailed information for an image.
Informs Amazon ECR that the image layer upload has completed for a specified registry, repository name, and upload ID.
Creates a pull through cache rule.
Creates a repository.
Deletes a repository.
Returns metadata about the images in a repository.
Describes the settings for a registry.
Retrieves an authorization token.
Retrieves the pre-signed Amazon S3 download URL corresponding to an image layer.
Notifies Amazon ECR that you intend to upload an image layer.
Lists all the image IDs for the specified repository.
Creates or updates the image manifest and tags associated with an image.
The PutImageScanningConfiguration
API is being deprecated, in favor of specifying the image scanning configuration at the registry level.
Updates the image tag mutability settings for the specified repository.
Creates or updates the lifecycle policy for the specified repository.
Creates or updates the permissions policy for your registry.
Creates or updates the replication configuration for a registry.
Applies a repository policy to the specified repository to control access permissions.
Starts an image vulnerability scan.
Starts a preview of a lifecycle policy for the specified repository.
Adds specified tags to a resource with the specified ARN.
Uploads an image layer part to Amazon ECR.
Validates an existing pull through cache rule for an upstream registry that requires authentication.
Functions
Checks the availability of one or more image layers in a repository.
When an image is pushed to a repository, each image layer is checked to verify if it has been uploaded before. If it has been uploaded, then the image layer is skipped.
This operation is used by the Amazon ECR proxy and is not generally used by customers for pulling and pushing images. In most cases, you should use thedocker
CLI to pull, tag, and push images.
Deletes a list of specified images within a repository.
Images are specified with either an imageTag
or imageDigest
.
You can remove a tag from an image by specifying the image's tag in your request. When you remove the last tag from an image, the image is deleted from your repository.
You can completely delete an image (and all of its tags) by specifying the image's digest in your request.Gets detailed information for an image.
Images are specified with either an imageTag
or imageDigest
.
batch_get_repository_scanning_configuration(Client, Input, Options)
View SourceInforms Amazon ECR that the image layer upload has completed for a specified registry, repository name, and upload ID.
You can optionally provide a sha256
digest of the image layer for data validation purposes.
When an image is pushed, the CompleteLayerUpload API is called once per each new image layer to verify that the upload has completed.
This operation is used by the Amazon ECR proxy and is not generally used by customers for pulling and pushing images. In most cases, you should use thedocker
CLI to pull, tag, and push images.
Creates a pull through cache rule.
A pull through cache rule provides a way to cache images from an upstream registry source in your Amazon ECR private registry. For more information, see Using pull through cache rules: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/pull-through-cache.html in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry User Guide.Creates a repository.
For more information, see Amazon ECR repositories: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/Repositories.html in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry User Guide.Deletes a repository.
If the repository isn't empty, you must either delete the contents of the repository or use theforce
option to delete the repository and have Amazon ECR delete all of its contents on your behalf.
Returns metadata about the images in a repository.
Beginning with Docker version 1.9, the Docker client compresses image layers before pushing them to a V2 Docker registry. The output of thedocker images
command shows the uncompressed image size, so it may return a larger image size than the image sizes returned by DescribeImages
.
Describes the settings for a registry.
The replication configuration for a repository can be created or updated with thePutReplicationConfiguration
API action.
Retrieves an authorization token.
An authorization token represents your IAM authentication credentials and can be used to access any Amazon ECR registry that your IAM principal has access to. The authorization token is valid for 12 hours.
TheauthorizationToken
returned is a base64 encoded string that can be decoded and used in a docker login
command to authenticate to a registry. The CLI offers an get-login-password
command that simplifies the login process. For more information, see Registry authentication: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/Registries.html#registry_auth in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry User Guide.
Retrieves the pre-signed Amazon S3 download URL corresponding to an image layer.
You can only get URLs for image layers that are referenced in an image.
When an image is pulled, the GetDownloadUrlForLayer API is called once per image layer that is not already cached.
This operation is used by the Amazon ECR proxy and is not generally used by customers for pulling and pushing images. In most cases, you should use thedocker
CLI to pull, tag, and push images.
Notifies Amazon ECR that you intend to upload an image layer.
When an image is pushed, the InitiateLayerUpload API is called once per image layer that has not already been uploaded. Whether or not an image layer has been uploaded is determined by the BatchCheckLayerAvailability API action.
This operation is used by the Amazon ECR proxy and is not generally used by customers for pulling and pushing images. In most cases, you should use thedocker
CLI to pull, tag, and push images.
Lists all the image IDs for the specified repository.
You can filter images based on whether or not they are tagged by using thetagStatus
filter and specifying either TAGGED
, UNTAGGED
or ANY
. For example, you can filter your results to return only UNTAGGED
images and then pipe that result to a BatchDeleteImage
operation to delete them. Or, you can filter your results to return only TAGGED
images to list all of the tags in your repository.
Creates or updates the image manifest and tags associated with an image.
When an image is pushed and all new image layers have been uploaded, the PutImage API is called once to create or update the image manifest and the tags associated with the image.
This operation is used by the Amazon ECR proxy and is not generally used by customers for pulling and pushing images. In most cases, you should use thedocker
CLI to pull, tag, and push images.
The PutImageScanningConfiguration
API is being deprecated, in favor of specifying the image scanning configuration at the registry level.
For more information, see PutRegistryScanningConfiguration
.
Updates the image tag mutability settings for the specified repository.
For more information, see Image tag mutability: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/image-tag-mutability.html in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry User Guide.Creates or updates the lifecycle policy for the specified repository.
For more information, see Lifecycle policy template: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/LifecyclePolicies.html.Creates or updates the permissions policy for your registry.
A registry policy is used to specify permissions for another Amazon Web Services account and is used when configuring cross-account replication. For more information, see Registry permissions: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/registry-permissions.html in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry User Guide.Creates or updates the replication configuration for a registry.
The existing replication configuration for a repository can be retrieved with the DescribeRegistry
API action. The first time the PutReplicationConfiguration API is called, a service-linked IAM role is created in your account for the replication process. For more information, see Using service-linked roles for Amazon ECR: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/using-service-linked-roles.html in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry User Guide.
PutRegistryPolicy
.
Applies a repository policy to the specified repository to control access permissions.
For more information, see Amazon ECR Repository policies: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/repository-policies.html in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry User Guide.Starts an image vulnerability scan.
An image scan can only be started once per 24 hours on an individual image. This limit includes if an image was scanned on initial push. For more information, see Image scanning: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/image-scanning.html in the Amazon Elastic Container Registry User Guide.Starts a preview of a lifecycle policy for the specified repository.
This allows you to see the results before associating the lifecycle policy with the repository.Adds specified tags to a resource with the specified ARN.
Existing tags on a resource are not changed if they are not specified in the request parameters.Uploads an image layer part to Amazon ECR.
When an image is pushed, each new image layer is uploaded in parts. The maximum size of each image layer part can be 20971520 bytes (or about 20MB). The UploadLayerPart API is called once per each new image layer part.
This operation is used by the Amazon ECR proxy and is not generally used by customers for pulling and pushing images. In most cases, you should use thedocker
CLI to pull, tag, and push images.
Validates an existing pull through cache rule for an upstream registry that requires authentication.
This will retrieve the contents of the Amazon Web Services Secrets Manager secret, verify the syntax, and then validate that authentication to the upstream registry is successful.