List all available public images with Gcloud APIs











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I was wondering if there is an equivalent to this Gcloud SDK command just using the Gcloud APIs:



gcloud compute images list


I have already tried with the images.list() endpoint, but I'm aware this retrieves your custom images, not the public ones. I need the whole list of all the publicly available images.



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    I was wondering if there is an equivalent to this Gcloud SDK command just using the Gcloud APIs:



    gcloud compute images list


    I have already tried with the images.list() endpoint, but I'm aware this retrieves your custom images, not the public ones. I need the whole list of all the publicly available images.



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      I was wondering if there is an equivalent to this Gcloud SDK command just using the Gcloud APIs:



      gcloud compute images list


      I have already tried with the images.list() endpoint, but I'm aware this retrieves your custom images, not the public ones. I need the whole list of all the publicly available images.



      Thanks for your help!










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      I was wondering if there is an equivalent to this Gcloud SDK command just using the Gcloud APIs:



      gcloud compute images list


      I have already tried with the images.list() endpoint, but I'm aware this retrieves your custom images, not the public ones. I need the whole list of all the publicly available images.



      Thanks for your help!







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          Currently the 'compute.images.list' API method only retrieves custom images, to get a list of public images you have to request the specific image project such as centos-cloud or debian-cloud, thus making multiple call to each public image project. You can use the code examples here and add an iteration to retrieve the public images as a workaround. There's a public feature request for this, you can follow it through this link.






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          Currently the 'compute.images.list' API method only retrieves custom images, to get a list of public images you have to request the specific image project such as centos-cloud or debian-cloud, thus making multiple call to each public image project. You can use the code examples here and add an iteration to retrieve the public images as a workaround. There's a public feature request for this, you can follow it through this link.






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          Currently the 'compute.images.list' API method only retrieves custom images, to get a list of public images you have to request the specific image project such as centos-cloud or debian-cloud, thus making multiple call to each public image project. You can use the code examples here and add an iteration to retrieve the public images as a workaround. There's a public feature request for this, you can follow it through this link.






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          Currently the 'compute.images.list' API method only retrieves custom images, to get a list of public images you have to request the specific image project such as centos-cloud or debian-cloud, thus making multiple call to each public image project. You can use the code examples here and add an iteration to retrieve the public images as a workaround. There's a public feature request for this, you can follow it through this link.






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          Currently the 'compute.images.list' API method only retrieves custom images, to get a list of public images you have to request the specific image project such as centos-cloud or debian-cloud, thus making multiple call to each public image project. You can use the code examples here and add an iteration to retrieve the public images as a workaround. There's a public feature request for this, you can follow it through this link.







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