8.5. Using Tags
Tags are convenient for organizing images, especially when you operate with several versions of an image. A combination of a repository name and a tag in the form of repository:tag is a human-readable alternative to an image ID.
Procedure 8.9. Searching Registries by Tags
- Navigate to
. - Use the search field to filter tags by the
image
name, tagname
, orrepository
name. Automatic suggestion works as you type. For example, the following query searches for tags applied on images from the repository named test_repo:repository = test_repo
See Table 16.2, “Supported Operators for Granular Search” for the list of alternative comparison operators. By default, the search field recognizes the input string as a tag name. For example, the following query searches for all centos tags:centos
- Click the name of the tag you want to observe. Satellite displays a list of images that use this tag.
- Select an image to view its environment, and content view version. The Published At field shows the URL that you can use to pull the image from the command line.