# 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 [Source code][source] | [Package (Pypi)][package] | [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-containerregistry/) | [API reference documentation][docs] | [REST API documentation][rest_docs] | [Product documentation][product_docs] ## Getting started ### Install the package Install the Azure Container Registry client library for Python with [pip][pip_link]: ```bash pip install --pre azure-containerregistry ``` ### Prerequisites * Python 3.8 or later is required to use this package. * You need an [Azure subscription][azure_sub] and a [Container Registry account][container_registry_docs] to use this package. To create a new Container Registry, you can use the [Azure Portal][container_registry_create_portal], [Azure PowerShell][container_registry_create_ps], or the [Azure CLI][container_registry_create_cli]. Here's an example using the Azure CLI: ```Powershell az acr create --name MyContainerRegistry --resource-group MyResourceGroup --location westus --sku Basic ``` ### Authenticate the client The [Azure Identity library][identity] provides easy Azure Active Directory support for authentication. The `DefaultAzureCredential` assumes the `AZURE_CLIENT_ID`, `AZURE_TENANT_ID`, and `AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET` environment variables are set, for more information refer to the [Azure Identity environment variables section](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#environment-variables) ```python # Create a ContainerRegistryClient that will authenticate through Active Directory from azure.containerregistry import ContainerRegistryClient from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential endpoint = "https://mycontainerregistry.azurecr.io" audience = "https://management.azure.com" client = ContainerRegistryClient(endpoint, DefaultAzureCredential(), audience=audience) ``` ## Key concepts A **registry** stores Docker images and [OCI Artifacts](https://opencontainers.org/). 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](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/container-registry/container-registry-concepts). ## Examples The following sections provide several code snippets covering some of the most common ACR Service tasks, including: - Registry operations: - [List repositories](#list-repositories) - [List tags with anonymous access](#list-tags-with-anonymous-access) - [Set artifact properties](#set-artifact-properties) - [Delete images](#delete-images) - Blob and manifest operations: - [Upload images](#upload-images) - [Download images](#download-images) - [Delete manifest](#delete-manifest) - [Delete blob](#delete-blob) Please note that each sample assumes there is a `CONTAINERREGISTRY_ENDPOINT` environment variable set to a string containing the `https://` prefix and the name of the login server, for example "https://myregistry.azurecr.io". Anonymous access samples are getting endpoint value from environment variable`CONTAINERREGISTRY_ANONREGISTRY_ENDPOINT`. ### List repositories Iterate through the collection of repositories in the registry. ```python with ContainerRegistryClient(self.endpoint, self.credential) as client: # Iterate through all the repositories for repository_name in client.list_repository_names(): print(repository_name) ``` ### List tags with anonymous access Iterate through the collection of tags in the repository with anonymous access. ```python with ContainerRegistryClient(endpoint) as anon_client: manifest = anon_client.get_manifest_properties("library/hello-world", "latest") if manifest.tags: print(f"Tags of {manifest.repository_name}: ") # Iterate through all the tags for tag in manifest.tags: print(tag) ``` ### Set artifact properties Set properties of an artifact. ```python with ContainerRegistryClient(self.endpoint, self.credential) as client: # Set permissions on image "library/hello-world:v1" client.update_manifest_properties("library/hello-world", "v1", can_write=False, can_delete=False) ``` ### Delete images Delete images older than the first three in the repository. ```python with ContainerRegistryClient(self.endpoint, self.credential) as client: for repository in client.list_repository_names(): # Keep the three most recent images, delete everything else manifest_count = 0 for manifest in client.list_manifest_properties( repository, order_by=ArtifactManifestOrder.LAST_UPDATED_ON_DESCENDING ): manifest_count += 1 if manifest_count > 3: # Make sure will have the permission to delete the manifest later client.update_manifest_properties(repository, manifest.digest, can_write=True, can_delete=True) print(f"Deleting {repository}:{manifest.digest}") client.delete_manifest(repository, manifest.digest) ``` ### Upload images To upload a full image, we need to upload individual layers and configuration. After that we can upload a manifest which describes an image or artifact and assign it a tag. ```python self.repository_name = "sample-oci-image" layer = BytesIO(b"Sample layer") config = BytesIO( json.dumps( { "sample config": "content", } ).encode() ) with ContainerRegistryClient(self.endpoint, self.credential) as client: # Upload a layer layer_digest, layer_size = client.upload_blob(self.repository_name, layer) print(f"Uploaded layer: digest - {layer_digest}, size - {layer_size}") # Upload a config config_digest, config_size = client.upload_blob(self.repository_name, config) print(f"Uploaded config: digest - {config_digest}, size - {config_size}") # Create an oci image with config and layer info oci_manifest = { "config": { "mediaType": "application/vnd.oci.image.config.v1+json", "digest": config_digest, "sizeInBytes": config_size, }, "schemaVersion": 2, "layers": [ { "mediaType": "application/vnd.oci.image.layer.v1.tar", "digest": layer_digest, "size": layer_size, "annotations": { "org.opencontainers.image.ref.name": "artifact.txt", }, }, ], } # Set the image with tag "latest" manifest_digest = client.set_manifest(self.repository_name, oci_manifest, tag="latest") print(f"Uploaded manifest: digest - {manifest_digest}") ``` ### Download images To download a full image, we need to download its manifest and then download individual layers and configuration. ```python with ContainerRegistryClient(self.endpoint, self.credential) as client: # Get the image get_manifest_result = client.get_manifest(self.repository_name, "latest") received_manifest = get_manifest_result.manifest print(f"Got manifest:\n{received_manifest}") # Download and write out the layers for layer in received_manifest["layers"]: # Remove the "sha256:" prefix from digest layer_file_name = layer["digest"].split(":")[1] try: stream = client.download_blob(self.repository_name, layer["digest"]) with open(layer_file_name, "wb") as layer_file: for chunk in stream: layer_file.write(chunk) except DigestValidationError: print(f"Downloaded layer digest value did not match. Deleting file {layer_file_name}.") os.remove(layer_file_name) print(f"Got layer: {layer_file_name}") # Download and write out the config config_file_name = "config.json" try: stream = client.download_blob(self.repository_name, received_manifest["config"]["digest"]) with open(config_file_name, "wb") as config_file: for chunk in stream: config_file.write(chunk) except DigestValidationError: print(f"Downloaded config digest value did not match. Deleting file {config_file_name}.") os.remove(config_file_name) print(f"Got config: {config_file_name}") ``` ### Delete manifest ```python with ContainerRegistryClient(self.endpoint, self.credential) as client: get_manifest_result = client.get_manifest(self.repository_name, "latest") # Delete the image client.delete_manifest(self.repository_name, get_manifest_result.digest) ``` ### Delete blob ```python with ContainerRegistryClient(self.endpoint, self.credential) as client: get_manifest_result = client.get_manifest(self.repository_name, "latest") received_manifest = get_manifest_result.manifest # Delete the layers for layer in received_manifest["layers"]: client.delete_blob(self.repository_name, layer["digest"]) # Delete the config client.delete_blob(self.repository_name, received_manifest["config"]["digest"]) ``` ## Troubleshooting For infomation about troubleshooting, refer to the [troubleshooting guide]. ### General ACR client library will raise exceptions defined in [Azure Core][azure_core_exceptions]. ### Logging This library uses the standard [logging][python_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][sdk_logging_docs]. ### Optional Configuration Optional keyword arguments can be passed in at the client and per-operation level. The azure-core [reference documentation][azure_core_ref_docs] describes available configurations for retries, logging, transport protocols, and more. ## Next steps - Go further with azure.containerregistry and our [samples][samples]. - Watch a [demo or deep dive video](https://azure.microsoft.com/resources/videos/index/?service=container-registry). - Read more about the [Azure Container Registry service](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/container-registry/container-registry-intro). ## 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][cla]. This project has adopted the [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct][coc]. 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