GitHub Container Registry

Storing container images in GitHub.

The GitHub container registry is a container registry flavor that comes built-in with ZenML and uses the GitHub Container Registry to store container images.

When to use it

You should use the GitHub container registry if:

  • one or more components of your stack need to pull or push container images.

  • you're using GitHub for your projects. If you're not using GitHub, take a look at the other container registry flavors.

How to deploy it

The GitHub container registry is enabled by default when you create a GitHub account.

How to find the registry URI

The GitHub container registry URI should have the following format:

ghcr.io/<USER_OR_ORGANIZATION_NAME>

# Examples:
ghcr.io/zenml
ghcr.io/my-username
ghcr.io/my-organization

To figure our the URI for your registry:

  • Use the GitHub user or organization name to fill the template ghcr.io/<USER_OR_ORGANIZATION_NAME> and get your URI.

How to use it

To use the GitHub container registry, we need:

  • Docker installed and running.

  • The registry URI. Check out the previous section on the URI format and how to get the URI for your registry.

  • Our Docker client configured, so it can pull and push images. Follow this guide to create a personal access token and login to the container registry.

We can then register the container registry and use it in our active stack:

zenml container-registry register <NAME> \
    --flavor=github \
    --uri=<REGISTRY_URI>

# Add the container registry to the active stack
zenml stack update -c <NAME>

For more information and a full list of configurable attributes of the GitHub container registry, check out the SDK Docs .

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