I was working on a livestream recently when I ran into an issue attempting to push a docker container to a private registry in Azure DevOps.
Problem
Upon attempting to push the container to my container registry, I received the error:
[error]An image does not exist locally with the tag: ***/konmaripoweb
This is weird, because this tag should be happening automatically. Something wasn’t matching up.
Solution
The fix in this case actually has to do with how the Azure DevOps tasks work, in particular the Docker@2
task that I was working with.
I pulled the repo and looked into the DockerV2 task’s source code to find the solution.
I noticed that in the build and publish tasks specify a registry name if the containerRegistry
value is set or the service connection exists. My publish step was specifying this attribute, but my build step was not.
I modified the build step to also pass in this parameter, and the correct tags were created across both steps to resolve the issue.
Happy (containerized) coding!