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* Retrieve the login command to use to authenticate your Docker client to your registry (use the actual region): | * Retrieve the login command to use to authenticate your Docker client to your registry (use the actual region): | ||
aws ecr get-login --no-include-email --region us-west-2 | aws ecr get-login --no-include-email --region us-west-2 [--registry-ids AWS_ACOUNT_ID1 AWS_ACCOUNT_ID2 ...] | ||
The return of the command is similar to: | The return of the command is similar to: | ||
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Run the command to log into the repository. | Run the command to log into the repository. | ||
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* [[Amazon ECR Concepts|Concepts]] | |||
* [[Amazon ECR Operations|Operations]] |
Latest revision as of 09:48, 6 February 2019
External
- https://aws.amazon.com/ecr/
- https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/ECR_GetStarted.html
Internal
Overview
Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR) is a managed Docker registry service. Customers can use the Docker CLI to push, pull, and manage images. Amazon ECR provides a secure, scalable, and reliable registry. Amazon ECR supports private Docker repositories with resource-based permissions using IAM so that specific users or Amazon EC2 instances can access repositories and images. Developers can use the Docker CLI to author and manage images.
Configure Access
- Install the latest AWS CLI
- Install Docker
- Retrieve the login command to use to authenticate your Docker client to your registry (use the actual region):
aws ecr get-login --no-include-email --region us-west-2 [--registry-ids AWS_ACOUNT_ID1 AWS_ACCOUNT_ID2 ...]
The return of the command is similar to:
docker login -u AWS -p .... https://673499572719.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com
Run the command to log into the repository.