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This script cleans up an Azure Container Registry (ACR) repository by deleting old images. It takes some inputs:

  • az_service_principal: The service principal name for the Azure account with access to the ACR registry.
  • az_password: The password for the service principal.
  • az_tenant: The tenant ID for the Azure account.
  • acr_registry_name: The name of the acr registry.
  • repo: The name of the repository from the above acr registry.

The script performs the following steps:

  • Logs in to Azure using the service principal credentials.
  • Fetches a list of all the repositories in the ACR registry.
  • For each repository, gets a list of the first 7 images, sorted by date in descending order. (This number of images = 7 can be changed in the code).
  • Gets a list of all the image tags in the repository.
  • Compares the two lists to identify the image tags that are not in the top 7.
  • Deletes the image tags that are not in the top 7.

Benefits of using the script:

  • The script helps to keep your ACR registry clean and organized.
  • It can help to reduce the storage costs associated with your ACR registry.
  • The script can be automated to run on a regular basis, ensuring that your ACR registry is always clean.

How to use the script:

To use the script, you will need to create a new workflow in your GitHub repository. The workflow should have the following steps:

  1. Configure the main.yaml file as per your requirement to use the script with the github workflow.
  2. The bash script can be directly used from a linux machine as well ( without github actions )

Once you have created the workflow, push the changes to your repository. The workflow will be triggered and the script will be executed.