Microsoft Azure Command-Line Tools ACR Command Module
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Microsoft Azure CLI 'acr' Command Module
==================================
Commands to manage Azure container registries
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::
Group
az acr: Commands to manage Azure container registries.
Subgroups:
credential: Manage administrator login credentials for Azure container registries.
repository: Manage repositories for Azure container registries.
Commands:
check-name: Checks whether the container registry name is available for use.
create : Creates a container registry.
delete : Deletes a container registry.
list : Lists all the available container registries under the current subscription.
show : Gets the properties of the specified container registry.
update : Updates a container registry.
Create a container registry
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::
Command
az acr create: Creates a container registry.
Arguments
--location -l [Required]: Location.
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--resource-group -g [Required]: Name of resource group.
--admin-enabled : Indicates whether the admin user is enabled.
Allowed values: false, true. Default: false.
--storage-account-name : The name of an existing storage account.
Examples
Create a container registry with a new storage account
az acr create -n myRegistry -g myResourceGroup -l southcentralus
Create a container registry with an existing storage account
az acr create -n myRegistry -g myResourceGroup -l southcentralus --storage-account-name myStorageAccount
Delete a container registry
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::
Command
az acr delete: Deletes a container registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--resource-group -g : Name of resource group.
List container registries
-------------
::
Command
az acr list: Lists all the available container registries under the current subscription.
Arguments
--resource-group -g: Name of resource group.
Examples
List container registries and show result in a table
az acr list -o table
List container registries in a resource group and show result in a table
az acr list -g myResourceGroup -o table
Get a container registry
-------------
::
Command
az acr show: Gets the properties of the specified container registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--resource-group -g : Name of resource group.
Update a container registry
-------------
::
Command
az acr update: Updates a container registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--admin-enabled : Indicates whether the admin user is enabled.
Allowed values: false, true.
--resource-group -g : Name of resource group.
--storage-account-name: The name of an existing storage account.
--tags : Space separated tags in 'key[=value]' format. Use "" to clear existing
tags.
Generic Update Arguments
--add : Add an object to a list of objects by specifying a path and key value
pairs. Example: --add property.listProperty <key=value, string or JSON
string>.
--remove : Remove a property or an element from a list. Example: --remove
property.list <indexToRemove> OR --remove propertyToRemove.
--set : Update an object by specifying a property path and value to set.
Example: --set property1.property2=<value>.
Examples
Update tags for a container registry
az acr update -n myRegistry --tags key1=value1 key2=value2
Update storage account for a container registry
az acr update -n myRegistry --storage-account-name myStorageAccount
Enable admin user for a container registry
az acr update -n myRegistry --admin-enabled true
Get login credentials for a container registry
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::
Command
az acr credential show: Gets the administrator login credentials for the specified container registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--resource-group -g : Name of resource group.
Regenerate login credentials for a container registry
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::
Command
az acr credential renew: Regenerates the administrator login credentials for the specified container registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--resource-group -g : Name of resource group.
List repositories in a given container registry
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::
Command
az acr repository list: Lists repositories in the specified container registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--password -p : The password used to log into a container registry.
--username -u : The username used to log into a container registry.
Examples
List repositories in a given container registry if admin user is enabled
az acr repository list -n myRegistry
List repositories in a given container registry with credentials
az acr repository list -n myRegistry -u myUsername -p myPassword
Show tags of a given repository in a given container registry
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::
Command
az acr repository show-tags: Shows tags of a given repository in the specified container
registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--repository [Required]: The repository to obtain tags from.
--password -p : The password used to log into a container registry.
--username -u : The username used to log into a container registry.
Examples
Show tags of a given repository in a given container registry if admin user is enabled
az acr repository show-tags -n myRegistry --repository myRepository
Show tags of a given repository in a given container registry with credentials
az acr repository show-tags -n myRegistry --repository myRepository -u myUsername -p myPassword
==================================
Commands to manage Azure container registries
-------------
::
Group
az acr: Commands to manage Azure container registries.
Subgroups:
credential: Manage administrator login credentials for Azure container registries.
repository: Manage repositories for Azure container registries.
Commands:
check-name: Checks whether the container registry name is available for use.
create : Creates a container registry.
delete : Deletes a container registry.
list : Lists all the available container registries under the current subscription.
show : Gets the properties of the specified container registry.
update : Updates a container registry.
Create a container registry
-------------
::
Command
az acr create: Creates a container registry.
Arguments
--location -l [Required]: Location.
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--resource-group -g [Required]: Name of resource group.
--admin-enabled : Indicates whether the admin user is enabled.
Allowed values: false, true. Default: false.
--storage-account-name : The name of an existing storage account.
Examples
Create a container registry with a new storage account
az acr create -n myRegistry -g myResourceGroup -l southcentralus
Create a container registry with an existing storage account
az acr create -n myRegistry -g myResourceGroup -l southcentralus --storage-account-name myStorageAccount
Delete a container registry
-------------
::
Command
az acr delete: Deletes a container registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--resource-group -g : Name of resource group.
List container registries
-------------
::
Command
az acr list: Lists all the available container registries under the current subscription.
Arguments
--resource-group -g: Name of resource group.
Examples
List container registries and show result in a table
az acr list -o table
List container registries in a resource group and show result in a table
az acr list -g myResourceGroup -o table
Get a container registry
-------------
::
Command
az acr show: Gets the properties of the specified container registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--resource-group -g : Name of resource group.
Update a container registry
-------------
::
Command
az acr update: Updates a container registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--admin-enabled : Indicates whether the admin user is enabled.
Allowed values: false, true.
--resource-group -g : Name of resource group.
--storage-account-name: The name of an existing storage account.
--tags : Space separated tags in 'key[=value]' format. Use "" to clear existing
tags.
Generic Update Arguments
--add : Add an object to a list of objects by specifying a path and key value
pairs. Example: --add property.listProperty <key=value, string or JSON
string>.
--remove : Remove a property or an element from a list. Example: --remove
property.list <indexToRemove> OR --remove propertyToRemove.
--set : Update an object by specifying a property path and value to set.
Example: --set property1.property2=<value>.
Examples
Update tags for a container registry
az acr update -n myRegistry --tags key1=value1 key2=value2
Update storage account for a container registry
az acr update -n myRegistry --storage-account-name myStorageAccount
Enable admin user for a container registry
az acr update -n myRegistry --admin-enabled true
Get login credentials for a container registry
-------------
::
Command
az acr credential show: Gets the administrator login credentials for the specified container registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--resource-group -g : Name of resource group.
Regenerate login credentials for a container registry
-------------
::
Command
az acr credential renew: Regenerates the administrator login credentials for the specified container registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--resource-group -g : Name of resource group.
List repositories in a given container registry
-------------
::
Command
az acr repository list: Lists repositories in the specified container registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--password -p : The password used to log into a container registry.
--username -u : The username used to log into a container registry.
Examples
List repositories in a given container registry if admin user is enabled
az acr repository list -n myRegistry
List repositories in a given container registry with credentials
az acr repository list -n myRegistry -u myUsername -p myPassword
Show tags of a given repository in a given container registry
-------------
::
Command
az acr repository show-tags: Shows tags of a given repository in the specified container
registry.
Arguments
--name -n [Required]: The name of the container registry.
--repository [Required]: The repository to obtain tags from.
--password -p : The password used to log into a container registry.
--username -u : The username used to log into a container registry.
Examples
Show tags of a given repository in a given container registry if admin user is enabled
az acr repository show-tags -n myRegistry --repository myRepository
Show tags of a given repository in a given container registry with credentials
az acr repository show-tags -n myRegistry --repository myRepository -u myUsername -p myPassword
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