Exemplos do Amazon ECR Public usando AWS CLI - AWS Command Line Interface

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Exemplos do Amazon ECR Public usando AWS CLI

Os exemplos de código a seguir mostram como realizar ações e implementar cenários comuns usando o AWS Command Line Interface com o Amazon ECR Public.

Ações são trechos de código de programas maiores e devem ser executadas em contexto. Embora as ações mostrem como chamar funções de serviço individuais, você pode ver as ações no contexto em seus cenários relacionados.

Cada exemplo inclui um link para o código-fonte completo, onde você pode encontrar instruções sobre como configurar e executar o código no contexto.

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O código de exemplo a seguir mostra como usar create-repository.

AWS CLI

Exemplo 1: Para criar um repositório em um registro público

O create-repository exemplo a seguir cria um repositório nomeado project-a/nginx-web-app em um registro público.

aws ecr-public create-repository \ --repository-name project-a/nginx-web-app

Saída:

{ "repository": { "repositoryArn": "arn:aws:ecr-public::123456789012:repository/project-a/nginx-web-app", "registryId": "123456789012", "repositoryName": "project-a/nginx-web-app", "repositoryUri": "public.ecr.aws/public-registry-custom-alias/project-a/nginx-web-app", "createdAt": "2024-07-01T21:08:55.131000+00:00" }, "catalogData": {} }

Para obter mais informações, consulte Criação de um repositório público no Amazon ECR Public User Guide.

Exemplo 2: Criar um repositório em um registro público com uma breve descrição do conteúdo do repositório, do sistema e da arquitetura operacional com os quais as imagens no repositório são compatíveis

O create-repository exemplo a seguir cria um repositório nomeado project-a/nginx-web-app em um registro público com uma breve descrição do conteúdo do repositório, do sistema e da arquitetura operacional com os quais as imagens no repositório são compatíveis.

aws ecr-public create-repository \ --repository-name project-a/nginx-web-app \ --catalog-data 'description=My project-a ECR Public Repository,architectures=ARM,ARM 64,x86,x86-64,operatingSystems=Linux'

Saída:

{ "repository": { "repositoryArn": "arn:aws:ecr-public::123456789012:repository/project-a/nginx-web-app", "registryId": "123456789012", "repositoryName": "project-a/nginx-web-app", "repositoryUri": "public.ecr.aws/public-registry-custom-alias/project-a/nginx-web-app", "createdAt": "2024-07-01T21:23:20.455000+00:00" }, "catalogData": { "description": "My project-a ECR Public Repository", "architectures": [ "ARM", "ARM 64", "x86", "x86-64" ], "operatingSystems": [ "Linux" ] } }

Para obter mais informações, consulte Criação de um repositório público no Amazon ECR Public User Guide.

Exemplo 3: Para criar um repositório em um registro público, junto com, logoImageBlobaboutText, usageText e informações de tags

O create-repository exemplo a seguir cria um repositório chamado project-a/ nginx-web-app em um registro público, junto com logoImageBlobaboutText, usageText e marca as informações.

aws ecr-public create-repository \ --cli-input-json file://myfile.json

Conteúdo de myfile.json:

{ "repositoryName": "project-a/nginx-web-app", "catalogData": { "description": "My project-a ECR Public Repository", "architectures": [ "ARM", "ARM 64", "x86", "x86-64" ], "operatingSystems": [ "Linux" ], "logoImageBlob": "iVBORw0KGgoA<<truncated-for-better-reading>>ErkJggg==", "aboutText": "## Quick reference\n\nMaintained by: [the Amazon Linux Team](https://github.com/aws/amazon-linux-docker-images)\n\nWhere to get help: [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)\n\n## Supported tags and respective `dockerfile` links\n\n* [`2.0.20200722.0`, `2`, `latest`](https://github.com/amazonlinux/container-images/blob/03d54f8c4d522bf712cffd6c8f9aafba0a875e78/Dockerfile)\n* [`2.0.20200722.0-with-sources`, `2-with-sources`, `with-sources`](https://github.com/amazonlinux/container-images/blob/1e7349845e029a2e6afe6dc473ef17d052e3546f/Dockerfile)\n* [`2018.03.0.20200602.1`, `2018.03`, `1`](https://github.com/amazonlinux/container-images/blob/f10932e08c75457eeb372bf1cc47ea2a4b8e98c8/Dockerfile)\n* [`2018.03.0.20200602.1-with-sources`, `2018.03-with-sources`, `1-with-sources`](https://github.com/amazonlinux/container-images/blob/8c9ee491689d901aa72719be0ec12087a5fa8faf/Dockerfile)\n\n## What is Amazon Linux?\n\nAmazon Linux is provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS). It is designed to provide a stable, secure, and high-performance execution environment for applications running on Amazon EC2. The full distribution includes packages that enable easy integration with AWS, including launch configuration tools and many popular AWS libraries and tools. AWS provides ongoing security and maintenance updates to all instances running Amazon Linux.\n\nThe Amazon Linux container image contains a minimal set of packages. To install additional packages, [use `yum`](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/managing-software.html).\n\nAWS provides two versions of Amazon Linux: [Amazon Linux 2](https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-2/) and [Amazon Linux AMI](https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-ami/).\n\nFor information on security updates for Amazon Linux, please refer to [Amazon Linux 2 Security Advisories](https://alas.aws.amazon.com/alas2.html) and [Amazon Linux AMI Security Advisories](https://alas.aws.amazon.com/). Note that Docker Hub's vulnerability scanning for Amazon Linux is currently based on RPM versions, which does not reflect the state of backported patches for vulnerabilities.\n\n## Where can I run Amazon Linux container images?\n\nYou can run Amazon Linux container images in any Docker based environment. Examples include, your laptop, in Amazon EC2 instances, and Amazon ECS clusters.\n\n## License\n\nAmazon Linux is available under the [GNU General Public License, version 2.0](https://github.com/aws/amazon-linux-docker-images/blob/master/LICENSE). Individual software packages are available under their own licenses; run `rpm -qi [package name]` or check `/usr/share/doc/[package name]-*` and `/usr/share/licenses/[package name]-*` for details.\n\nAs with all Docker images, these likely also contain other software which may be under other licenses (such as Bash, etc from the base distribution, along with any direct or indirect dependencies of the primary software being contained).\n\nSome additional license information which was able to be auto-detected might be found in [the `repo-info` repository's `amazonlinux/` directory](https://github.com/docker-library/repo-info/tree/master/repos/amazonlinux).\n\n## Security\n\nFor information on security updates for Amazon Linux, please refer to [Amazon Linux 2 Security Advisories](https://alas.aws.amazon.com/alas2.html) and [Amazon Linux AMI Security Advisories](https://alas.aws.amazon.com/). Note that Docker Hub's vulnerability scanning for Amazon Linux is currently based on RPM versions, which does not reflect the state of backported patches for vulnerabilities.", "usageText": "## Supported architectures\n\namd64, arm64v8\n\n## Where can I run Amazon Linux container images?\n\nYou can run Amazon Linux container images in any Docker based environment. Examples include, your laptop, in Amazon EC2 instances, and ECS clusters.\n\n## How do I install a software package from Extras repository in Amazon Linux 2?\n\nAvailable packages can be listed with the `amazon-linux-extras` command. Packages can be installed with the `amazon-linux-extras install <package>` command. Example: `amazon-linux-extras install rust1`\n\n## Will updates be available for Amazon Linux containers?\n\nSimilar to the Amazon Linux images for Amazon EC2 and on-premises use, Amazon Linux container images will get ongoing updates from Amazon in the form of security updates, bug fix updates, and other enhancements. Security bulletins for Amazon Linux are available at https://alas.aws.amazon.com/\n\n## Will AWS Support the current version of Amazon Linux going forward?\n\nYes; in order to avoid any disruption to your existing applications and to facilitate migration to Amazon Linux 2, AWS will provide regular security updates for Amazon Linux 2018.03 AMI and container image for 2 years after the final LTS build is announced. You can also use all your existing support channels such as AWS Support and Amazon Linux Discussion Forum to continue to submit support requests." }, "tags": [ { "Key": "Name", "Value": "project-a/nginx-web-app" }, { "Key": "Environment", "Value": "Prod" } ] }

Saída:

{ "repository": { "repositoryArn": "arn:aws:ecr-public::123456789012:repository/project-a/nginx-web-app", "registryId": "123456789012", "repositoryName": "project-a/nginx-web-app", "repositoryUri": "public.ecr.aws/public-registry-custom-alias/project-a/nginx-web-app", "createdAt": "2024-07-01T21:53:05.749000+00:00" }, "catalogData": { "description": "My project-a ECR Public Repository", "architectures": [ "ARM", "ARM 64", "x86", "x86-64" ], "operatingSystems": [ "Linux" ], "logoUrl": "https://d3g9o9u8re44ak.cloudfront.net/logo/23861450-4b9b-403c-9a4c-7aa0ef140bb8/2f9bf5a7-a32f-45b4-b5cd-c5770a35e6d7.png", "aboutText": "## Quick reference\n\nMaintained by: [the Amazon Linux Team](https://github.com/aws/amazon-linux-docker-images)\n\nWhere to get help: [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)\n\n## Supported tags and respective `dockerfile` links\n\n* [`2.0.20200722.0`, `2`, `latest`](https://github.com/amazonlinux/container-images/blob/03d54f8c4d522bf712cffd6c8f9aafba0a875e78/Dockerfile)\n* [`2.0.20200722.0-with-sources`, `2-with-sources`, `with-sources`](https://github.com/amazonlinux/container-images/blob/1e7349845e029a2e6afe6dc473ef17d052e3546f/Dockerfile)\n* [`2018.03.0.20200602.1`, `2018.03`, `1`](https://github.com/amazonlinux/container-images/blob/f10932e08c75457eeb372bf1cc47ea2a4b8e98c8/Dockerfile)\n* [`2018.03.0.20200602.1-with-sources`, `2018.03-with-sources`, `1-with-sources`](https://github.com/amazonlinux/container-images/blob/8c9ee491689d901aa72719be0ec12087a5fa8faf/Dockerfile)\n\n## What is Amazon Linux?\n\nAmazon Linux is provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS). It is designed to provide a stable, secure, and high-performance execution environment for applications running on Amazon EC2. The full distribution includes packages that enable easy integration with AWS, including launch configuration tools and many popular AWS libraries and tools. AWS provides ongoing security and maintenance updates to all instances running Amazon Linux.\n\nThe Amazon Linux container image contains a minimal set of packages. To install additional packages, [use `yum`](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/managing-software.html).\n\nAWS provides two versions of Amazon Linux: [Amazon Linux 2](https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-2/) and [Amazon Linux AMI](https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-ami/).\n\nFor information on security updates for Amazon Linux, please refer to [Amazon Linux 2 Security Advisories](https://alas.aws.amazon.com/alas2.html) and [Amazon Linux AMI Security Advisories](https://alas.aws.amazon.com/). Note that Docker Hub's vulnerability scanning for Amazon Linux is currently based on RPM versions, which does not reflect the state of backported patches for vulnerabilities.\n\n## Where can I run Amazon Linux container images?\n\nYou can run Amazon Linux container images in any Docker based environment. Examples include, your laptop, in Amazon EC2 instances, and Amazon ECS clusters.\n\n## License\n\nAmazon Linux is available under the [GNU General Public License, version 2.0](https://github.com/aws/amazon-linux-docker-images/blob/master/LICENSE). Individual software packages are available under their own licenses; run `rpm -qi [package name]` or check `/usr/share/doc/[package name]-*` and `/usr/share/licenses/[package name]-*` for details.\n\nAs with all Docker images, these likely also contain other software which may be under other licenses (such as Bash, etc from the base distribution, along with any direct or indirect dependencies of the primary software being contained).\n\nSome additional license information which was able to be auto-detected might be found in [the `repo-info` repository's `amazonlinux/` directory](https://github.com/docker-library/repo-info/tree/master/repos/amazonlinux).\n\n## Security\n\nFor information on security updates for Amazon Linux, please refer to [Amazon Linux 2 Security Advisories](https://alas.aws.amazon.com/alas2.html) and [Amazon Linux AMI Security Advisories](https://alas.aws.amazon.com/). Note that Docker Hub's vulnerability scanning for Amazon Linux is currently based on RPM versions, which does not reflect the state of backported patches for vulnerabilities.", "usageText": "## Supported architectures\n\namd64, arm64v8\n\n## Where can I run Amazon Linux container images?\n\nYou can run Amazon Linux container images in any Docker based environment. Examples include, your laptop, in Amazon EC2 instances, and ECS clusters.\n\n## How do I install a software package from Extras repository in Amazon Linux 2?\n\nAvailable packages can be listed with the `amazon-linux-extras` command. Packages can be installed with the `amazon-linux-extras install <package>` command. Example: `amazon-linux-extras install rust1`\n\n## Will updates be available for Amazon Linux containers?\n\nSimilar to the Amazon Linux images for Amazon EC2 and on-premises use, Amazon Linux container images will get ongoing updates from Amazon in the form of security updates, bug fix updates, and other enhancements. Security bulletins for Amazon Linux are available at https://alas.aws.amazon.com/\n\n## Will AWS Support the current version of Amazon Linux going forward?\n\nYes; in order to avoid any disruption to your existing applications and to facilitate migration to Amazon Linux 2, AWS will provide regular security updates for Amazon Linux 2018.03 AMI and container image for 2 years after the final LTS build is announced. You can also use all your existing support channels such as AWS Support and Amazon Linux Discussion Forum to continue to submit support requests." } }

Para obter mais informações, consulte Criação de um repositório público no Amazon ECR Public User Guide e Dados do catálogo do repositório no Amazon ECR Public User Guide.

  • Para API obter detalhes, consulte CreateRepositoryna Referência de AWS CLI Comandos.

O código de exemplo a seguir mostra como usar delete-repository.

AWS CLI

Para excluir um repositório em um registro público

O delete-repository exemplo a seguir exclui um repositório chamado project-a/nginx-web-app do seu registro público.

aws ecr-public delete-repository \ --repository-name project-a/nginx-web-app

Saída:

{ "repository": { "repositoryArn": "arn:aws:ecr-public::123456789012:repository/project-a/nginx-web-app", "registryId": "123456789012", "repositoryName": "project-a/nginx-web-app", "repositoryUri": "public.ecr.aws/public-registry-custom-alias/project-a/nginx-web-app", "createdAt": "2024-07-01T22:14:50.103000+00:00" } }

Para obter mais informações, consulte Excluir um repositório público no Amazon ECR Public User Guide.

  • Para API obter detalhes, consulte DeleteRepositoryna Referência de AWS CLI Comandos.