Preface


Red Hat Quay container image registries serve as centralized hubs for storing container images. Users of Red Hat Quay can create repositories to effectively manage images and grant specific read (pull) and write (push) permissions to the repositories as deemed necessary. Administrative privileges expand these capabilities, allowing users to perform a broader set of tasks, like the ability to add users and control default settings.

This guide offers an overview of Red Hat Quay’s users and organizations, its tenancy model, and basic operations like creating and deleting users, organizations, and repositories, handling access, and interacting with tags. It includes both UI and API operations.

Note

The following API endpoints are linked to their associated entry in the Red Hat Quay API guide. The Red Hat Quay API guide provides more information about each endpoint, such as response codes and optional query parameters.

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