The Amazon ECR Docker Credential Helper is a credential helper for the Docker daemon that makes it easier to use Amazon EC2 Container Registry.
You must have at least Docker 1.11 installed on your system.
You also must have AWS credentials available in one of the standard locations:
- The
~/.aws/credentialsfile - The
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_IDandAWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEYenvironment variables - An IAM role for Amazon EC2
The Amazon ECR Docker Credential Helper uses the same credentials as the AWS CLI and the AWS SDKs. For more information about configuring AWS credentials, see Configuration and Credential Files in the AWS Command Line Interface User Guide.
The credentials must have a policy applied that allows access to Amazon ECR.
Place the docker-credential-ecr-login binary on your PATH and set the contents
of your ~/.docker/config.json file to be:
{
"credsStore": "ecr-login"
}docker push 123457689012.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/my-repository:my-tag
docker push 123457689012.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/my-repository:my-tag
There is no need to use docker login or docker logout.
To build the Amazon ECR Docker Credential Helper, you must have Go 1.5 or
greater, and you must have git and make installed on your system.
Clone this repository into your existing GOPATH under
src/github.com/awslabs/amazon-ecr-credential-helper, then run make. The
resulting binary can be found in bin/local/docker-credential-ecr-login.
Or if you already have Docker environment, just clone this repository anywhere
and run make docker. This command builds the binary by Go inside docker container and
output it to local directory. With TARGET_GOOS environment variable, you can also
cross complie the binary.
Logs from the Amazon ECR Docker Credential Helper are stored in ~/.ecr/log.
For more information about Amazon ECR, see the the Amazon EC2 Container Registry User Guide.
The Amazon ECR Docker Credential Helper is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.