cri-o/vendor/github.com/containers/image/openshift/openshift_transport.go
Jonathan Yu 6c9628cdb1
Build and install from GOPATH
* Rename 'vendor/src' -> 'vendor'
  * Ignore vendor/ instead of vendor/src/ for lint
* Rename 'cmd/client' -> 'cmd/ocic' to make it 'go install'able
* Rename 'cmd/server' -> 'cmd/ocid' to make it 'go install'able
* Update Makefile to build and install from GOPATH
* Update tests to locate ocid/ocic in GOPATH/bin
* Search for binaries in GOPATH/bin instead of PATH
* Install tools using `go get -u`, so they are updated on each run

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Yu <jawnsy@redhat.com>
2017-01-17 12:09:09 -08:00

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package openshift
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/containers/image/docker/policyconfiguration"
"github.com/containers/image/docker/reference"
genericImage "github.com/containers/image/image"
"github.com/containers/image/types"
)
// Transport is an ImageTransport for OpenShift registry-hosted images.
var Transport = openshiftTransport{}
type openshiftTransport struct{}
func (t openshiftTransport) Name() string {
return "atomic"
}
// ParseReference converts a string, which should not start with the ImageTransport.Name prefix, into an ImageReference.
func (t openshiftTransport) ParseReference(reference string) (types.ImageReference, error) {
return ParseReference(reference)
}
// Note that imageNameRegexp is namespace/stream:tag, this
// is HOSTNAME/namespace/stream:tag or parent prefixes.
// Keep this in sync with imageNameRegexp!
var scopeRegexp = regexp.MustCompile("^[^/]*(/[^:/]*(/[^:/]*(:[^:/]*)?)?)?$")
// ValidatePolicyConfigurationScope checks that scope is a valid name for a signature.PolicyTransportScopes keys
// (i.e. a valid PolicyConfigurationIdentity() or PolicyConfigurationNamespaces() return value).
// It is acceptable to allow an invalid value which will never be matched, it can "only" cause user confusion.
// scope passed to this function will not be "", that value is always allowed.
func (t openshiftTransport) ValidatePolicyConfigurationScope(scope string) error {
if scopeRegexp.FindStringIndex(scope) == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Invalid scope name %s", scope)
}
return nil
}
// openshiftReference is an ImageReference for OpenShift images.
type openshiftReference struct {
dockerReference reference.NamedTagged
namespace string // Computed from dockerReference in advance.
stream string // Computed from dockerReference in advance.
}
// ParseReference converts a string, which should not start with the ImageTransport.Name prefix, into an OpenShift ImageReference.
func ParseReference(ref string) (types.ImageReference, error) {
r, err := reference.ParseNamed(ref)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse image reference %q, %v", ref, err)
}
tagged, ok := r.(reference.NamedTagged)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid image reference %s, %#v", ref, r)
}
return NewReference(tagged)
}
// NewReference returns an OpenShift reference for a reference.NamedTagged
func NewReference(dockerRef reference.NamedTagged) (types.ImageReference, error) {
r := strings.SplitN(dockerRef.RemoteName(), "/", 3)
if len(r) != 2 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid image reference %s", dockerRef.String())
}
return openshiftReference{
namespace: r[0],
stream: r[1],
dockerReference: dockerRef,
}, nil
}
func (ref openshiftReference) Transport() types.ImageTransport {
return Transport
}
// StringWithinTransport returns a string representation of the reference, which MUST be such that
// reference.Transport().ParseReference(reference.StringWithinTransport()) returns an equivalent reference.
// NOTE: The returned string is not promised to be equal to the original input to ParseReference;
// e.g. default attribute values omitted by the user may be filled in in the return value, or vice versa.
// WARNING: Do not use the return value in the UI to describe an image, it does not contain the Transport().Name() prefix.
func (ref openshiftReference) StringWithinTransport() string {
return ref.dockerReference.String()
}
// DockerReference returns a Docker reference associated with this reference
// (fully explicit, i.e. !reference.IsNameOnly, but reflecting user intent,
// not e.g. after redirect or alias processing), or nil if unknown/not applicable.
func (ref openshiftReference) DockerReference() reference.Named {
return ref.dockerReference
}
// PolicyConfigurationIdentity returns a string representation of the reference, suitable for policy lookup.
// This MUST reflect user intent, not e.g. after processing of third-party redirects or aliases;
// The value SHOULD be fully explicit about its semantics, with no hidden defaults, AND canonical
// (i.e. various references with exactly the same semantics should return the same configuration identity)
// It is fine for the return value to be equal to StringWithinTransport(), and it is desirable but
// not required/guaranteed that it will be a valid input to Transport().ParseReference().
// Returns "" if configuration identities for these references are not supported.
func (ref openshiftReference) PolicyConfigurationIdentity() string {
res, err := policyconfiguration.DockerReferenceIdentity(ref.dockerReference)
if res == "" || err != nil { // Coverage: Should never happen, NewReference constructs a valid tagged reference.
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Internal inconsistency: policyconfiguration.DockerReferenceIdentity returned %#v, %v", res, err))
}
return res
}
// PolicyConfigurationNamespaces returns a list of other policy configuration namespaces to search
// for if explicit configuration for PolicyConfigurationIdentity() is not set. The list will be processed
// in order, terminating on first match, and an implicit "" is always checked at the end.
// It is STRONGLY recommended for the first element, if any, to be a prefix of PolicyConfigurationIdentity(),
// and each following element to be a prefix of the element preceding it.
func (ref openshiftReference) PolicyConfigurationNamespaces() []string {
return policyconfiguration.DockerReferenceNamespaces(ref.dockerReference)
}
// NewImage returns a types.Image for this reference, possibly specialized for this ImageTransport.
// The caller must call .Close() on the returned Image.
// NOTE: If any kind of signature verification should happen, build an UnparsedImage from the value returned by NewImageSource,
// verify that UnparsedImage, and convert it into a real Image via image.FromUnparsedImage.
func (ref openshiftReference) NewImage(ctx *types.SystemContext) (types.Image, error) {
src, err := newImageSource(ctx, ref, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return genericImage.FromSource(src)
}
// NewImageSource returns a types.ImageSource for this reference,
// asking the backend to use a manifest from requestedManifestMIMETypes if possible.
// nil requestedManifestMIMETypes means manifest.DefaultRequestedManifestMIMETypes.
// The caller must call .Close() on the returned ImageSource.
func (ref openshiftReference) NewImageSource(ctx *types.SystemContext, requestedManifestMIMETypes []string) (types.ImageSource, error) {
return newImageSource(ctx, ref, requestedManifestMIMETypes)
}
// NewImageDestination returns a types.ImageDestination for this reference.
// The caller must call .Close() on the returned ImageDestination.
func (ref openshiftReference) NewImageDestination(ctx *types.SystemContext) (types.ImageDestination, error) {
return newImageDestination(ctx, ref)
}
// DeleteImage deletes the named image from the registry, if supported.
func (ref openshiftReference) DeleteImage(ctx *types.SystemContext) error {
return fmt.Errorf("Deleting images not implemented for atomic: images")
}