package util import ( "fmt" "io" "net/url" "path" "strings" "github.com/containers/image/directory" dockerarchive "github.com/containers/image/docker/archive" "github.com/containers/image/docker/reference" ociarchive "github.com/containers/image/oci/archive" "github.com/containers/image/pkg/sysregistries" is "github.com/containers/image/storage" "github.com/containers/image/tarball" "github.com/containers/image/types" "github.com/containers/storage" "github.com/docker/distribution/registry/api/errcode" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" ) const ( minimumTruncatedIDLength = 3 ) var ( // RegistryDefaultPathPrefix contains a per-registry listing of default prefixes // to prepend to image names that only contain a single path component. RegistryDefaultPathPrefix = map[string]string{ "index.docker.io": "library", "docker.io": "library", } // Transports contains the possible transports used for images Transports = map[string]string{ dockerarchive.Transport.Name(): "", ociarchive.Transport.Name(): "", directory.Transport.Name(): "", tarball.Transport.Name(): "", } // DockerArchive is the transport we prepend to an image name // when saving to docker-archive DockerArchive = dockerarchive.Transport.Name() // OCIArchive is the transport we prepend to an image name // when saving to oci-archive OCIArchive = ociarchive.Transport.Name() // DirTransport is the transport for pushing and pulling // images to and from a directory DirTransport = directory.Transport.Name() // TarballTransport is the transport for importing a tar archive // and creating a filesystem image TarballTransport = tarball.Transport.Name() ) // ResolveName checks if name is a valid image name, and if that name doesn't // include a domain portion, returns a list of the names which it might // correspond to in the set of configured registries. func ResolveName(name string, firstRegistry string, sc *types.SystemContext, store storage.Store) []string { if name == "" { return nil } // Maybe it's a truncated image ID. Don't prepend a registry name, then. if len(name) >= minimumTruncatedIDLength { if img, err := store.Image(name); err == nil && img != nil && strings.HasPrefix(img.ID, name) { // It's a truncated version of the ID of an image that's present in local storage; // we need to expand the ID. return []string{img.ID} } } // If the image includes a transport's name as a prefix, use it as-is. split := strings.SplitN(name, ":", 2) if len(split) == 2 { if _, ok := Transports[split[0]]; ok { return []string{split[1]} } } // If the image name already included a domain component, we're done. named, err := reference.ParseNormalizedNamed(name) if err != nil { return []string{name} } if named.String() == name { // Parsing produced the same result, so there was a domain name in there to begin with. return []string{name} } if reference.Domain(named) != "" && RegistryDefaultPathPrefix[reference.Domain(named)] != "" { // If this domain can cause us to insert something in the middle, check if that happened. repoPath := reference.Path(named) domain := reference.Domain(named) tag := "" if tagged, ok := named.(reference.Tagged); ok { tag = ":" + tagged.Tag() } digest := "" if digested, ok := named.(reference.Digested); ok { digest = "@" + digested.Digest().String() } defaultPrefix := RegistryDefaultPathPrefix[reference.Domain(named)] + "/" if strings.HasPrefix(repoPath, defaultPrefix) && path.Join(domain, repoPath[len(defaultPrefix):])+tag+digest == name { // Yup, parsing just inserted a bit in the middle, so there was a domain name there to begin with. return []string{name} } } // Figure out the list of registries. registries, err := sysregistries.GetRegistries(sc) if err != nil { logrus.Debugf("unable to read configured registries to complete %q: %v", name, err) registries = []string{} } // Create all of the combinations. Some registries need an additional component added, so // use our lookaside map to keep track of them. If there are no configured registries, we'll // return a name using "localhost" as the registry name. candidates := []string{} initRegistries := []string{"localhost"} if firstRegistry != "" && firstRegistry != "localhost" { initRegistries = append([]string{firstRegistry}, initRegistries...) } for _, registry := range append(initRegistries, registries...) { if registry == "" { continue } middle := "" if prefix, ok := RegistryDefaultPathPrefix[registry]; ok && strings.IndexRune(name, '/') == -1 { middle = prefix } candidate := path.Join(registry, middle, name) candidates = append(candidates, candidate) } return candidates } // ExpandNames takes unqualified names, parses them as image names, and returns // the fully expanded result, including a tag. Names which don't include a registry // name will be marked for the most-preferred registry (i.e., the first one in our // configuration). func ExpandNames(names []string, firstRegistry string, systemContext *types.SystemContext, store storage.Store) ([]string, error) { expanded := make([]string, 0, len(names)) for _, n := range names { var name reference.Named nameList := ResolveName(n, firstRegistry, systemContext, store) if len(nameList) == 0 { named, err := reference.ParseNormalizedNamed(n) if err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error parsing name %q", n) } name = named } else { named, err := reference.ParseNormalizedNamed(nameList[0]) if err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error parsing name %q", nameList[0]) } name = named } name = reference.TagNameOnly(name) tag := "" digest := "" if tagged, ok := name.(reference.NamedTagged); ok { tag = ":" + tagged.Tag() } if digested, ok := name.(reference.Digested); ok { digest = "@" + digested.Digest().String() } expanded = append(expanded, name.Name()+tag+digest) } return expanded, nil } // FindImage locates the locally-stored image which corresponds to a given name. func FindImage(store storage.Store, firstRegistry string, systemContext *types.SystemContext, image string) (types.ImageReference, *storage.Image, error) { var ref types.ImageReference var img *storage.Image var err error for _, name := range ResolveName(image, firstRegistry, systemContext, store) { ref, err = is.Transport.ParseStoreReference(store, name) if err != nil { logrus.Debugf("error parsing reference to image %q: %v", name, err) continue } img, err = is.Transport.GetStoreImage(store, ref) if err != nil { img2, err2 := store.Image(name) if err2 != nil { logrus.Debugf("error locating image %q: %v", name, err2) continue } img = img2 } break } if ref == nil || img == nil { return nil, nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error locating image with name %q", image) } return ref, img, nil } // AddImageNames adds the specified names to the specified image. func AddImageNames(store storage.Store, firstRegistry string, systemContext *types.SystemContext, image *storage.Image, addNames []string) error { names, err := ExpandNames(addNames, firstRegistry, systemContext, store) if err != nil { return err } err = store.SetNames(image.ID, append(image.Names, names...)) if err != nil { return errors.Wrapf(err, "error adding names (%v) to image %q", names, image.ID) } return nil } // GetFailureCause checks the type of the error "err" and returns a new // error message that reflects the reason of the failure. // In case err type is not a familiar one the error "defaultError" is returned. func GetFailureCause(err, defaultError error) error { switch nErr := errors.Cause(err).(type) { case errcode.Errors: return err case errcode.Error, *url.Error: return nErr default: return defaultError } } // WriteError writes `lastError` into `w` if not nil and return the next error `err` func WriteError(w io.Writer, err error, lastError error) error { if lastError != nil { fmt.Fprintln(w, lastError) } return err }