Use StartLifecyclePolicyPreview
with an Amazon SDK or CLI
The following code examples show how to use StartLifecyclePolicyPreview
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- CLI
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- Amazon CLI
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To create a lifecycle policy preview
The following
start-lifecycle-policy-preview
example creates a lifecycle policy preview defined by a JSON file for the specified repository.aws ecr start-lifecycle-policy-preview \ --repository-name
"project-a/amazon-ecs-sample"
\ --lifecycle-policy-text"file://policy.json"
Contents of
policy.json
:{ "rules": [ { "rulePriority": 1, "description": "Expire images older than 14 days", "selection": { "tagStatus": "untagged", "countType": "sinceImagePushed", "countUnit": "days", "countNumber": 14 }, "action": { "type": "expire" } } ] }
Output:
{ "registryId": "012345678910", "repositoryName": "project-a/amazon-ecs-sample", "lifecyclePolicyText": "{\n \"rules\": [\n {\n \"rulePriority\": 1,\n \"description\": \"Expire images older than 14 days\",\n \"selection\": {\n \"tagStatus\": \"untagged\",\n \"countType\": \"sinceImagePushed\",\n \"countUnit\": \"days\",\n \"countNumber\": 14\n },\n \"action\": {\n \"type\": \"expire\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}\n", "status": "IN_PROGRESS" }
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For API details, see StartLifecyclePolicyPreview
in Amazon CLI Command Reference.
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- Java
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- SDK for Java 2.x
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Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the Amazon Code Examples Repository
. /** * Verifies the existence of an image in an Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR) repository asynchronously. * * @param repositoryName The name of the Amazon ECR repository. * @param imageTag The tag of the image to verify. * @throws EcrException if there is an error retrieving the image information from Amazon ECR. * @throws CompletionException if the asynchronous operation completes exceptionally. */ public void verifyImage(String repositoryName, String imageTag) { DescribeImagesRequest request = DescribeImagesRequest.builder() .repositoryName(repositoryName) .imageIds(ImageIdentifier.builder().imageTag(imageTag).build()) .build(); CompletableFuture<DescribeImagesResponse> response = getAsyncClient().describeImages(request); response.whenComplete((describeImagesResponse, ex) -> { if (ex != null) { if (ex instanceof CompletionException) { Throwable cause = ex.getCause(); if (cause instanceof EcrException) { throw (EcrException) cause; } else { throw new RuntimeException("Unexpected error: " + cause.getMessage(), cause); } } else { throw new RuntimeException("Unexpected error: " + ex.getCause()); } } else if (describeImagesResponse != null && !describeImagesResponse.imageDetails().isEmpty()) { System.out.println("Image is present in the repository."); } else { System.out.println("Image is not present in the repository."); } }); // Wait for the CompletableFuture to complete. response.join(); }
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For API details, see StartLifecyclePolicyPreview in Amazon SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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- Kotlin
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- SDK for Kotlin
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Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the Amazon Code Examples Repository
. /** * Verifies the existence of an image in an Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR) repository asynchronously. * * @param repositoryName The name of the Amazon ECR repository. * @param imageTag The tag of the image to verify. */ suspend fun verifyImage( repoName: String?, imageTagVal: String?, ) { require(!(repoName == null || repoName.isEmpty())) { "Repository name cannot be null or empty" } require(!(imageTagVal == null || imageTagVal.isEmpty())) { "Image tag cannot be null or empty" } val imageId = ImageIdentifier { imageTag = imageTagVal } val request = DescribeImagesRequest { repositoryName = repoName imageIds = listOf(imageId) } EcrClient { region = "us-east-1" }.use { ecrClient -> val describeImagesResponse = ecrClient.describeImages(request) if (describeImagesResponse != null && !describeImagesResponse.imageDetails?.isEmpty()!!) { println("Image is present in the repository.") } else { println("Image is not present in the repository.") } } }
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For API details, see StartLifecyclePolicyPreview
in Amazon SDK for Kotlin API reference.
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For a complete list of Amazon SDK developer guides and code examples, see Using Amazon ECR with an Amazon SDK. This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.