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package auth
import (
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"os"
"strings"
imageAuth "github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/docker/config"
"github.com/containers/image/v5/types"
dockerAPITypes "github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
type HeaderAuthName string
func (h HeaderAuthName) String() string { return string(h) }
// XRegistryAuthHeader is the key to the encoded registry authentication configuration in an http-request header.
// This header supports one registry per header occurrence. To support N registries provide N headers, one per registry.
// As of Docker API 1.40 and Libpod API 1.0.0, this header is supported by all endpoints.
const XRegistryAuthHeader HeaderAuthName = "X-Registry-Auth"
// XRegistryConfigHeader is the key to the encoded registry authentication configuration in an http-request header.
// This header supports N registries in one header via a Base64 encoded, JSON map.
// As of Docker API 1.40 and Libpod API 2.0.0, this header is supported by build endpoints.
const XRegistryConfigHeader HeaderAuthName = "X-Registry-Config"
// GetCredentials queries the http.Request for X-Registry-.* headers and extracts
// the necessary authentication information for libpod operations
func GetCredentials(r *http.Request) (*types.DockerAuthConfig, string, error) {
has := func(key HeaderAuthName) bool { hdr, found := r.Header[string(key)]; return found && len(hdr) > 0 }
switch {
case has(XRegistryConfigHeader):
c, f, err := getConfigCredentials(r)
if err != nil {
return nil, "", errors.Wrapf(err, "failed to parse %q header for %s", XRegistryConfigHeader, r.URL.String())
}
return c, f, nil
case has(XRegistryAuthHeader):
c, f, err := getAuthCredentials(r)
if err != nil {
return nil, "", errors.Wrapf(err, "failed to parse %q header for %s", XRegistryAuthHeader, r.URL.String())
}
return c, f, nil
}
return nil, "", nil
}
// getConfigCredentials extracts one or more docker.AuthConfig from the request's
// header. An empty key will be used as default while a named registry will be
// returned as types.DockerAuthConfig
func getConfigCredentials(r *http.Request) (*types.DockerAuthConfig, string, error) {
var auth *types.DockerAuthConfig
configs := make(map[string]types.DockerAuthConfig)
for _, h := range r.Header[string(XRegistryConfigHeader)] {
param, err := base64.URLEncoding.DecodeString(h)
if err != nil {
return nil, "", errors.Wrapf(err, "failed to decode %q", XRegistryConfigHeader)
}
ac := make(map[string]dockerAPITypes.AuthConfig)
err = json.Unmarshal(param, &ac)
if err != nil {
return nil, "", errors.Wrapf(err, "failed to unmarshal %q", XRegistryConfigHeader)
}
for k, v := range ac {
configs[k] = dockerAuthToImageAuth(v)
}
}
// Empty key implies no registry given in API
if c, found := configs[""]; found {
auth = &c
}
// Override any default given above if specialized credentials provided
if registries, found := r.URL.Query()["registry"]; found {
for _, r := range registries {
for k, v := range configs {
if strings.Contains(k, r) {
v := v
auth = &v
break
}
}
if auth != nil {
break
}
}
if auth == nil {
logrus.Debugf("%q header found in request, but \"registry=%v\" query parameter not provided",
XRegistryConfigHeader, registries)
} else {
logrus.Debugf("%q header found in request for username %q", XRegistryConfigHeader, auth.Username)
}
}
authfile, err := authConfigsToAuthFile(configs)
return auth, authfile, err
}
// getAuthCredentials extracts one or more DockerAuthConfigs from the request's
// header. The header could specify a single-auth config in which case the
// first return value is set. In case of a multi-auth header, the contents are
// stored in a temporary auth file (2nd return value). Note that the auth file
// should be removed after usage.
func getAuthCredentials(r *http.Request) (*types.DockerAuthConfig, string, error) {
// First look for a multi-auth header (i.e., a map).
authConfigs, err := parseMultiAuthHeader(r)
if err == nil {
authfile, err := authConfigsToAuthFile(authConfigs)
return nil, authfile, err
}
// Fallback to looking for a single-auth header (i.e., one config).
authConfig, err := parseSingleAuthHeader(r)
if err != nil {
return nil, "", err
}
return &authConfig, "", nil
}
// Header builds the requested Authentication Header
func Header(sys *types.SystemContext, headerName HeaderAuthName, authfile, username, password string) (map[string]string, error) {
var (
content string
err error
)
switch headerName {
case XRegistryAuthHeader:
content, err = headerAuth(sys, authfile, username, password)
case XRegistryConfigHeader:
content, err = headerConfig(sys, authfile, username, password)
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("unsupported authentication header: %q", headerName)
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if len(content) > 0 {
return map[string]string{string(headerName): content}, nil
}
return nil, nil
}
// headerConfig returns a map with the XRegistryConfigHeader set which can
// conveniently be used in the http stack.
func headerConfig(sys *types.SystemContext, authfile, username, password string) (string, error) {
if sys == nil {
sys = &types.SystemContext{}
}
if authfile != "" {
sys.AuthFilePath = authfile
}
authConfigs, err := imageAuth.GetAllCredentials(sys)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
if username != "" {
authConfigs[""] = types.DockerAuthConfig{
Username: username,
Password: password,
}
}
if len(authConfigs) == 0 {
return "", nil
}
return encodeMultiAuthConfigs(authConfigs)
}
// headerAuth returns a base64 encoded map with the XRegistryAuthHeader set which can
// conveniently be used in the http stack.
func headerAuth(sys *types.SystemContext, authfile, username, password string) (string, error) {
if username != "" {
return encodeSingleAuthConfig(types.DockerAuthConfig{Username: username, Password: password})
}
if sys == nil {
sys = &types.SystemContext{}
}
if authfile != "" {
sys.AuthFilePath = authfile
}
authConfigs, err := imageAuth.GetAllCredentials(sys)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return encodeMultiAuthConfigs(authConfigs)
}
// RemoveAuthfile is a convenience function that is meant to be called in a
// deferred statement. If non-empty, it removes the specified authfile and log
// errors. It's meant to reduce boilerplate code at call sites of
// `GetCredentials`.
func RemoveAuthfile(authfile string) {
if authfile == "" {
return
}
if err := os.Remove(authfile); err != nil {
logrus.Errorf("Removing temporary auth file %q: %v", authfile, err)
}
}
// encodeSingleAuthConfig serializes the auth configuration as a base64 encoded JSON payload.
func encodeSingleAuthConfig(authConfig types.DockerAuthConfig) (string, error) {
conf := imageAuthToDockerAuth(authConfig)
buf, err := json.Marshal(conf)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return base64.URLEncoding.EncodeToString(buf), nil
}
// encodeMultiAuthConfigs serializes the auth configurations as a base64 encoded JSON payload.
func encodeMultiAuthConfigs(authConfigs map[string]types.DockerAuthConfig) (string, error) {
confs := make(map[string]dockerAPITypes.AuthConfig)
for registry, authConf := range authConfigs {
confs[registry] = imageAuthToDockerAuth(authConf)
}
buf, err := json.Marshal(confs)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return base64.URLEncoding.EncodeToString(buf), nil
}
// authConfigsToAuthFile stores the specified auth configs in a temporary files
// and returns its path. The file can later be used an auth file for contacting
// one or more container registries. If tmpDir is empty, the system's default
// TMPDIR will be used.
func authConfigsToAuthFile(authConfigs map[string]types.DockerAuthConfig) (string, error) {
// Initialize an empty temporary JSON file.
tmpFile, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "auth.json.")
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
if _, err := tmpFile.Write([]byte{'{', '}'}); err != nil {
return "", errors.Wrap(err, "error initializing temporary auth file")
}
if err := tmpFile.Close(); err != nil {
return "", errors.Wrap(err, "error closing temporary auth file")
}
authFilePath := tmpFile.Name()
// TODO: It would be nice if c/image could dump the map at once.
//
// Now use the c/image packages to store the credentials. It's battle
// tested, and we make sure to use the same code as the image backend.
sys := types.SystemContext{AuthFilePath: authFilePath}
for authFileKey, config := range authConfigs {
key := normalizeAuthFileKey(authFileKey)
// Note that we do not validate the credentials here. We assume
// that all credentials are valid. They'll be used on demand
// later.
if err := imageAuth.SetAuthentication(&sys, key, config.Username, config.Password); err != nil {
return "", errors.Wrapf(err, "error storing credentials in temporary auth file (key: %q / %q, user: %q)", authFileKey, key, config.Username)
}
}
return authFilePath, nil
}
// normalizeAuthFileKey takes an auth file key and converts it into a new-style credential key
// in the canonical format, as interpreted by c/image/pkg/docker/config.
func normalizeAuthFileKey(authFileKey string) string {
stripped := strings.TrimPrefix(authFileKey, "http://")
stripped = strings.TrimPrefix(stripped, "https://")
if stripped != authFileKey { // URLs are interpreted to mean complete registries
stripped = strings.SplitN(stripped, "/", 2)[0]
}
// Only non-namespaced registry names (or URLs) need to be normalized; repo namespaces
// always use the simple format.
switch stripped {
case "registry-1.docker.io", "index.docker.io":
return "docker.io"
default:
return stripped
}
}
// dockerAuthToImageAuth converts a docker auth config to one we're using
// internally from c/image. Note that the Docker types look slightly
// different, so we need to convert to be extra sure we're not running into
// undesired side-effects when unmarhalling directly to our types.
func dockerAuthToImageAuth(authConfig dockerAPITypes.AuthConfig) types.DockerAuthConfig {
return types.DockerAuthConfig{
Username: authConfig.Username,
Password: authConfig.Password,
IdentityToken: authConfig.IdentityToken,
}
}
// reverse conversion of `dockerAuthToImageAuth`.
func imageAuthToDockerAuth(authConfig types.DockerAuthConfig) dockerAPITypes.AuthConfig {
return dockerAPITypes.AuthConfig{
Username: authConfig.Username,
Password: authConfig.Password,
IdentityToken: authConfig.IdentityToken,
}
}
// parseSingleAuthHeader extracts a DockerAuthConfig from the request's header.
// The header content is a single DockerAuthConfig.
func parseSingleAuthHeader(r *http.Request) (types.DockerAuthConfig, error) {
authHeader := r.Header.Get(string(XRegistryAuthHeader))
// Accept "null" and handle it as empty value for compatibility reason with Docker.
// Some java docker clients pass this value, e.g. this one used in Eclipse.
if len(authHeader) == 0 || authHeader == "null" {
return types.DockerAuthConfig{}, nil
}
authConfig := dockerAPITypes.AuthConfig{}
authJSON := base64.NewDecoder(base64.URLEncoding, strings.NewReader(authHeader))
if err := json.NewDecoder(authJSON).Decode(&authConfig); err != nil {
return types.DockerAuthConfig{}, err
}
return dockerAuthToImageAuth(authConfig), nil
}
// parseMultiAuthHeader extracts a DockerAuthConfig from the request's header.
// The header content is a map[string]DockerAuthConfigs.
func parseMultiAuthHeader(r *http.Request) (map[string]types.DockerAuthConfig, error) {
authHeader := r.Header.Get(string(XRegistryAuthHeader))
// Accept "null" and handle it as empty value for compatibility reason with Docker.
// Some java docker clients pass this value, e.g. this one used in Eclipse.
if len(authHeader) == 0 || authHeader == "null" {
return nil, nil
}
dockerAuthConfigs := make(map[string]dockerAPITypes.AuthConfig)
authJSON := base64.NewDecoder(base64.URLEncoding, strings.NewReader(authHeader))
if err := json.NewDecoder(authJSON).Decode(&dockerAuthConfigs); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Now convert to the internal types.
authConfigs := make(map[string]types.DockerAuthConfig)
for server := range dockerAuthConfigs {
authConfigs[server] = dockerAuthToImageAuth(dockerAuthConfigs[server])
}
return authConfigs, nil
}
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