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go-containerregistry
Go library and CLIs for working with container registries
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InfluxDB
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manifest-tool
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nixery
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gcr-cleaner reviews and mentions
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Container registry vs artifact ?
I also use https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcr-cleaner
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Tell HN: Google Cloud suspended our production projects at 1am on Saturday
> You're right that this functionality seems to not be built into the Artifact Registry backend (and that's weird†), but it does still exist: see https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcr-cleaner (found linked from https://cloud.google.com/artifact-registry/docs/docker/manag...), and specifically the `keep` flag for it.
No, it does not "exist". It's either builtin and then it exists, or it doesn't. What you linked is a way for me to build it myself. And I found this AND this solution is even linked in the years old Google ticket. And guess what, they didn't build it. On AWS no problem. As I said: years behind.
Sure, I can setup my own cron job (or here cloud run function / github action). But that's not what I expect from a leading cloud vendor. This is not a niche feature!
Please don't defend it, Google doesn't deserve it. Credits to whoever build the 3rd party solution, but Google really failed here.
> Depending on how you design the client, it can also "mandate manual usage" — i.e. ensure that the developer is interactively running the process for the process to proceed
Just no.
Let's face it: Google is just too incompetent to do it. Not the developers there, but the company as a whole in the way it is organized. Even IF it were as you said and it would be a philosophy, they could say that close the ticket, but it's still open.
I can list you dozens of similar things with GCP and related Google services.
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Delete Untagged Images on Google Cloud
I've seen a few ways to tackle this issue, notably GCR Cleaner, which is mentioned in Google's Container Registry's official documentation.
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Stats
GoogleCloudPlatform/gcr-cleaner is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of gcr-cleaner is Go.