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ibm-container-registry
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Python client library to interact with the IBM Cloud Container Registry API, and IBM Cloud Container Registry Vulnerability Advisor API
Disclaimer: this SDK is being released initially as a pre-release version. Changes might occur which impact applications that use this SDK.
The IBM Cloud Container Registry Python SDK allows developers to programmatically interact with the following IBM Cloud services:
Service Name | Imported Class Name |
---|---|
Container Registry image management API | ibm_container_registry.container_registry_v1 |
Container Registry Vulnerability Advisor API | ibm_container_registry.vulnerability_advisor_v3 |
To install, use pip
or easy_install
:
pip install --upgrade "ibm-container-registry>=1.1.0"
or
easy_install --upgrade "ibm-container-registry>=1.1.0"
For general SDK usage information, please see this link
If you are having difficulties using this SDK or have a question about the IBM Cloud services, please ask a question Stack Overflow.
If you encounter an issue with the project, you are welcome to submit a bug report. Before that, please search for similar issues. It's possible that someone has already reported the problem.
Find more open source projects on the IBM Github Page
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
This SDK is released under the Apache 2.0 license. The license's full text can be found in LICENSE.
FAQs
IBM Cloud Container Registry Python SDK
We found that ibm-container-registry demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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