package transports import ( "fmt" "sync" "github.com/containers/image/types" ) // knownTransports is a registry of known ImageTransport instances. type knownTransports struct { transports map[string]types.ImageTransport mu sync.Mutex } func (kt *knownTransports) Get(k string) types.ImageTransport { kt.mu.Lock() t := kt.transports[k] kt.mu.Unlock() return t } func (kt *knownTransports) Remove(k string) { kt.mu.Lock() delete(kt.transports, k) kt.mu.Unlock() } func (kt *knownTransports) Add(t types.ImageTransport) { kt.mu.Lock() defer kt.mu.Unlock() name := t.Name() if t := kt.transports[name]; t != nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("Duplicate image transport name %s", name)) } kt.transports[name] = t } var kt *knownTransports func init() { kt = &knownTransports{ transports: make(map[string]types.ImageTransport), } } // Get returns the transport specified by name or nil when unavailable. func Get(name string) types.ImageTransport { return kt.Get(name) } // Delete deletes a transport from the registered transports. func Delete(name string) { kt.Remove(name) } // Register registers a transport. func Register(t types.ImageTransport) { kt.Add(t) } // ImageName converts a types.ImageReference into an URL-like image name, which MUST be such that // ParseImageName(ImageName(reference)) returns an equivalent reference. // // This is the generally recommended way to refer to images in the UI. // // NOTE: The returned string is not promised to be equal to the original input to ParseImageName; // e.g. default attribute values omitted by the user may be filled in in the return value, or vice versa. func ImageName(ref types.ImageReference) string { return ref.Transport().Name() + ":" + ref.StringWithinTransport() }