Microsoft.ContainerRegistry registries 2017-06-01-preview
Bicep resource definition
The registries resource type can be deployed with operations that target:
- Resource groups - See resource group deployment commands
For a list of changed properties in each API version, see change log.
Resource format
To create a Microsoft.ContainerRegistry/registries resource, add the following Bicep to your template.
resource symbolicname 'Microsoft.ContainerRegistry/registries@2017-06-01-preview' = {
name: 'string'
location: 'string'
tags: {
tagName1: 'tagValue1'
tagName2: 'tagValue2'
}
sku: {
name: 'string'
}
properties: {
adminUserEnabled: bool
storageAccount: {
id: 'string'
}
}
}
Property values
registries
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
name | The resource name | string (required) Character limit: 5-50 Valid characters: Alphanumerics. Resource name must be unique across Azure. |
location | The location of the resource. This cannot be changed after the resource is created. | string (required) |
tags | The tags of the resource. | Dictionary of tag names and values. See Tags in templates |
sku | The SKU of the container registry. | Sku (required) |
properties | The properties of the container registry. | RegistryProperties |
RegistryProperties
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
adminUserEnabled | The value that indicates whether the admin user is enabled. | bool |
storageAccount | The properties of the storage account for the container registry. Only applicable to Basic SKU. | StorageAccountProperties |
StorageAccountProperties
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
id | The resource ID of the storage account. | string (required) |
Sku
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
name | The SKU name of the container registry. Required for registry creation. | 'Basic' 'Managed_Basic' 'Managed_Premium' 'Managed_Standard' (required) |
Quickstart templates
The following quickstart templates deploy this resource type.
Template | Description |
---|---|
CI/CD using Jenkins on Azure Container Service (AKS) |
Containers make it very easy for you to continuously build and deploy your applications. By orchestrating deployment of those containers using Kubernetes in Azure Container Service, you can achieve replicable, manageable clusters of containers. By setting up a continuous build to produce your container images and orchestration, you can increase the speed and reliability of your deployment. |
AKS Cluster with a NAT Gateway and an Application Gateway |
This sample shows how to a deploy an AKS cluster with NAT Gateway for outbound connections and an Application Gateway for inbound connections. |
Create a Private AKS Cluster with a Public DNS Zone |
This sample shows how to a deploy a private AKS cluster with a Public DNS Zone. |
Creates a Container App and Environment with Registry |
Create a Container App Environment with a basic Container App from an Azure Container Registry. It also deploys a Log Analytics Workspace to store logs. |
Creates a Dapr pub-sub servicebus app using Container Apps |
Create a Dapr pub-sub servicebus app using Container Apps. |
Simple Azure Container Registry Template |
A template for creating a new Azure Container Registry. |
Azure Container Registry with Geo-replication Template |
A template for creating a new Azure Container Registry with geo-replication |
Azure Container Registry with Policies and Diagnostics |
Azure Container Registry with Policies and Diagnostics (bicep) |
Azure Machine Learning end-to-end secure setup |
This set of Bicep templates demonstrates how to set up Azure Machine Learning end-to-end in a secure set up. This reference implementation includes the Workspace, a compute cluster, compute instance and attached private AKS cluster. |
Azure Machine Learning end-to-end secure setup (legacy) |
This set of Bicep templates demonstrates how to set up Azure Machine Learning end-to-end in a secure set up. This reference implementation includes the Workspace, a compute cluster, compute instance and attached private AKS cluster. |
Create an AKS compute target with a Private IP address |
This template creates an AKS compute target in given Azure Machine Learning service workspace with a private IP address. |
Create an Azure Machine Learning service workspace |
This deployment template specifies an Azure Machine Learning workspace, and its associated resources including Azure Key Vault, Azure Storage, Azure Application Insights and Azure Container Registry. This configuration describes the minimal set of resources you require to get started with Azure Machine Learning. |
Create an Azure Machine Learning service workspace (CMK) |
This deployment template specifies an Azure Machine Learning workspace, and its associated resources including Azure Key Vault, Azure Storage, Azure Application Insights and Azure Container Registry. The example shows how to configure Azure Machine Learning for encryption with a customer-managed encryption key. |
Create an Azure Machine Learning service workspace (vnet) |
This deployment template specifies an Azure Machine Learning workspace, and its associated resources including Azure Key Vault, Azure Storage, Azure Application Insights and Azure Container Registry. This configuration describes the set of resources you require to get started with Azure Machine Learning in a network isolated set up. |
Create an Azure Machine Learning service workspace (legacy) |
This deployment template specifies an Azure Machine Learning workspace, and its associated resources including Azure Key Vault, Azure Storage, Azure Application Insights and Azure Container Registry. This configuration describes the set of resources you require to get started with Azure Machine Learning in a network isolated set up. |
AKS cluster with the Application Gateway Ingress Controller |
This sample shows how to deploy an AKS cluster with Application Gateway, Application Gateway Ingress Controller, Azure Container Registry, Log Analytics and Key Vault |
Build container images with ACR Tasks |
This template uses DeploymentScript to orchestrate ACR to build your container image from code repo. |
Import Container Images into ACR |
This template leverages the Import ACR module from the bicep registry to import public container images into an Azure Container Registry. |
ARM template resource definition
The registries resource type can be deployed with operations that target:
- Resource groups - See resource group deployment commands
For a list of changed properties in each API version, see change log.
Resource format
To create a Microsoft.ContainerRegistry/registries resource, add the following JSON to your template.
{
"type": "Microsoft.ContainerRegistry/registries",
"apiVersion": "2017-06-01-preview",
"name": "string",
"location": "string",
"tags": {
"tagName1": "tagValue1",
"tagName2": "tagValue2"
},
"sku": {
"name": "string"
},
"properties": {
"adminUserEnabled": "bool",
"storageAccount": {
"id": "string"
}
}
}
Property values
registries
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
type | The resource type | 'Microsoft.ContainerRegistry/registries' |
apiVersion | The resource api version | '2017-06-01-preview' |
name | The resource name | string (required) Character limit: 5-50 Valid characters: Alphanumerics. Resource name must be unique across Azure. |
location | The location of the resource. This cannot be changed after the resource is created. | string (required) |
tags | The tags of the resource. | Dictionary of tag names and values. See Tags in templates |
sku | The SKU of the container registry. | Sku (required) |
properties | The properties of the container registry. | RegistryProperties |
RegistryProperties
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
adminUserEnabled | The value that indicates whether the admin user is enabled. | bool |
storageAccount | The properties of the storage account for the container registry. Only applicable to Basic SKU. | StorageAccountProperties |
StorageAccountProperties
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
id | The resource ID of the storage account. | string (required) |
Sku
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
name | The SKU name of the container registry. Required for registry creation. | 'Basic' 'Managed_Basic' 'Managed_Premium' 'Managed_Standard' (required) |
Quickstart templates
The following quickstart templates deploy this resource type.
Template | Description |
---|---|
CI/CD using Jenkins on Azure Container Service (AKS) |
Containers make it very easy for you to continuously build and deploy your applications. By orchestrating deployment of those containers using Kubernetes in Azure Container Service, you can achieve replicable, manageable clusters of containers. By setting up a continuous build to produce your container images and orchestration, you can increase the speed and reliability of your deployment. |
AKS Cluster with a NAT Gateway and an Application Gateway |
This sample shows how to a deploy an AKS cluster with NAT Gateway for outbound connections and an Application Gateway for inbound connections. |
Create a Private AKS Cluster with a Public DNS Zone |
This sample shows how to a deploy a private AKS cluster with a Public DNS Zone. |
Creates a Container App and Environment with Registry |
Create a Container App Environment with a basic Container App from an Azure Container Registry. It also deploys a Log Analytics Workspace to store logs. |
Creates a Dapr pub-sub servicebus app using Container Apps |
Create a Dapr pub-sub servicebus app using Container Apps. |
Simple Azure Container Registry Template |
A template for creating a new Azure Container Registry. |
Azure Container Registry with Geo-replication Template |
A template for creating a new Azure Container Registry with geo-replication |
Azure Container Registry with Policies and Diagnostics |
Azure Container Registry with Policies and Diagnostics (bicep) |
Azure Machine Learning end-to-end secure setup |
This set of Bicep templates demonstrates how to set up Azure Machine Learning end-to-end in a secure set up. This reference implementation includes the Workspace, a compute cluster, compute instance and attached private AKS cluster. |
Azure Machine Learning end-to-end secure setup (legacy) |
This set of Bicep templates demonstrates how to set up Azure Machine Learning end-to-end in a secure set up. This reference implementation includes the Workspace, a compute cluster, compute instance and attached private AKS cluster. |
Create an AKS compute target with a Private IP address |
This template creates an AKS compute target in given Azure Machine Learning service workspace with a private IP address. |
Create an Azure Machine Learning service workspace |
This deployment template specifies an Azure Machine Learning workspace, and its associated resources including Azure Key Vault, Azure Storage, Azure Application Insights and Azure Container Registry. This configuration describes the minimal set of resources you require to get started with Azure Machine Learning. |
Create an Azure Machine Learning service workspace (CMK) |
This deployment template specifies an Azure Machine Learning workspace, and its associated resources including Azure Key Vault, Azure Storage, Azure Application Insights and Azure Container Registry. The example shows how to configure Azure Machine Learning for encryption with a customer-managed encryption key. |
Create an Azure Machine Learning service workspace (vnet) |
This deployment template specifies an Azure Machine Learning workspace, and its associated resources including Azure Key Vault, Azure Storage, Azure Application Insights and Azure Container Registry. This configuration describes the set of resources you require to get started with Azure Machine Learning in a network isolated set up. |
Create an Azure Machine Learning service workspace (legacy) |
This deployment template specifies an Azure Machine Learning workspace, and its associated resources including Azure Key Vault, Azure Storage, Azure Application Insights and Azure Container Registry. This configuration describes the set of resources you require to get started with Azure Machine Learning in a network isolated set up. |
AKS cluster with the Application Gateway Ingress Controller |
This sample shows how to deploy an AKS cluster with Application Gateway, Application Gateway Ingress Controller, Azure Container Registry, Log Analytics and Key Vault |
Build container images with ACR Tasks |
This template uses DeploymentScript to orchestrate ACR to build your container image from code repo. |
Import Container Images into ACR |
This template leverages the Import ACR module from the bicep registry to import public container images into an Azure Container Registry. |
Terraform (AzAPI provider) resource definition
The registries resource type can be deployed with operations that target:
- Resource groups
For a list of changed properties in each API version, see change log.
Resource format
To create a Microsoft.ContainerRegistry/registries resource, add the following Terraform to your template.
resource "azapi_resource" "symbolicname" {
type = "Microsoft.ContainerRegistry/registries@2017-06-01-preview"
name = "string"
location = "string"
parent_id = "string"
tags = {
tagName1 = "tagValue1"
tagName2 = "tagValue2"
}
body = jsonencode({
properties = {
adminUserEnabled = bool
storageAccount = {
id = "string"
}
}
sku = {
name = "string"
}
})
}
Property values
registries
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
type | The resource type | "Microsoft.ContainerRegistry/registries@2017-06-01-preview" |
name | The resource name | string (required) Character limit: 5-50 Valid characters: Alphanumerics. Resource name must be unique across Azure. |
location | The location of the resource. This cannot be changed after the resource is created. | string (required) |
parent_id | To deploy to a resource group, use the ID of that resource group. | string (required) |
tags | The tags of the resource. | Dictionary of tag names and values. |
sku | The SKU of the container registry. | Sku (required) |
properties | The properties of the container registry. | RegistryProperties |
RegistryProperties
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
adminUserEnabled | The value that indicates whether the admin user is enabled. | bool |
storageAccount | The properties of the storage account for the container registry. Only applicable to Basic SKU. | StorageAccountProperties |
StorageAccountProperties
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
id | The resource ID of the storage account. | string (required) |
Sku
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
name | The SKU name of the container registry. Required for registry creation. | "Basic" "Managed_Basic" "Managed_Premium" "Managed_Standard" (required) |