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Activating Image Repository

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Last updated: 2024-01-09 12:40:53

Overview

This document describes how to create a Personal Edition image repository in the TKE console to receive container images built or pushed by TEM.

Directions

1. Log in to the TKE console and enter the Image Repositories > Personal Edition page. If you are accessing this service for the first time, the initialization page will be displayed.



2. Select the region of the application environment.
3. Set a password for your personal container image repository, which can be used to log in to the repository through docker login.
4. After the personal image repository is activated, you can return to the TEM console to create an application.
If you select Image > Auto Create for package upload, the image you upload will be pushed to the namespace created by TEM.
If you select JAR or WAR for package upload, TEM will automatically build a container image for you and push it to the namespace created by TEM.




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