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| layout | page_title | sidebar_current | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| rancher | Rancher: rancher_registry | docs-rancher-resource-registry | Provides a Rancher Registy resource. This can be used to create registries for rancher environments and retrieve their information. |
rancher_registry
Provides a Rancher Registy resource. This can be used to create registries for rancher environments and retrieve their information
Example Usage
# Create a new Rancher registry
resource "rancher_registry" "dockerhub" {
name = "dockerhub"
description = "DockerHub Registry"
environment_id = "${rancher_environment.default.id}"
server_address = "index.dockerhub.io"
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
name- (Required) The name of the registry.description- (Optional) A registry description.environment_id- (Required) The ID of the environment to create the registry for.server_address- (Required) The server address for the registry.
Attributes Reference
No further attributes are exported.
Import
Registries can be imported using the Environment and Registry IDs in the form
<environment_id>/<registry_id>
$ terraform import rancher_registry.private_registry 1a5/1sp31
If the credentials for the Rancher provider have access to the global API, then
then environment_id can be omitted e.g.
$ terraform import rancher_registry.private_registry 1sp31