Azure Container Registry client library for Python¶
Azure Container Registry allows you to store and manage container images and artifacts in a private registry for all types of container deployments.
Use the client library for Azure Container Registry to:
List images or artifacts in a registry
Obtain metadata for images and artifacts, repositories and tags
Set read/write/delete properties on registry items
Delete images and artifacts, repositories and tags
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Getting started¶
Install the package¶
Install the Azure Container Registry client library for Python with pip:
pip install --pre azure-containerregistry
Prerequisites¶
You need an Azure subscription and a Container Registry account to use this package.
To create a new Container Registry, you can use the Azure Portal, Azure PowerShell, or the Azure CLI. Here’s an example using the Azure CLI:
az acr create --name MyContainerRegistry --resource-group MyResourceGroup --location westus --sku Basic
Authenticate the client¶
The Azure Identity library provides easy Azure Active Directory support for authentication.
# Create a ContainerRegistryClient that will authenticate through Active Directory
from azure.containerregistry import ContainerRegistryClient
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
account_url = "https://MYCONTAINERREGISTRY.azurecr.io"
client = ContainerRegistryClient(account_url, DefaultAzureCredential())
Key concepts¶
A registry stores Docker images and OCI Artifacts. An image or artifact consists of a manifest and layers. An image’s manifest describes the layers that make up the image, and is uniquely identified by its digest. An image can also be “tagged” to give it a human-readable alias. An image or artifact can have zero or more tags associated with it, and each tag uniquely identifies the image. A collection of images that share the same name but have different tags, is referred to as a repository.
For more information please see Container Registry Concepts.
Examples¶
Troubleshooting¶
General¶
Form Recognizer client library will raise exceptions defined in Azure Core.
Logging¶
This library uses the standard logging library for logging.
Basic information about HTTP sessions (URLs, headers, etc.) is logged at INFO
level.
Detailed DEBUG
level logging, including request/response bodies and unredacted
headers, can be enabled on the client or per-operation with the logging_enable
keyword argument.
See full SDK logging documentation with examples here.
Optional Configuration¶
Optional keyword arguments can be passed in at the client and per-operation level. The azure-core reference documentation describes available configurations for retries, logging, transport protocols, and more.
Next steps¶
Contributing¶
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit cla.microsoft.com.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.