a0071de607
Signed-off-by: Antonio Murdaca <runcom@redhat.com>
327 lines
12 KiB
Go
327 lines
12 KiB
Go
package daemon
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import (
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"archive/tar"
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"bytes"
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"io/ioutil"
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"os"
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"time"
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"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
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"github.com/containers/image/docker/reference"
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"github.com/containers/image/manifest"
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"github.com/containers/image/types"
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"github.com/docker/docker/client"
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"github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"golang.org/x/net/context"
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)
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type daemonImageDestination struct {
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ref daemonReference
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namedTaggedRef reference.NamedTagged // Strictly speaking redundant with ref above; having the field makes it structurally impossible for later users to fail.
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// For talking to imageLoadGoroutine
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goroutineCancel context.CancelFunc
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statusChannel <-chan error
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writer *io.PipeWriter
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tar *tar.Writer
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// Other state
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committed bool // writer has been closed
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blobs map[digest.Digest]types.BlobInfo // list of already-sent blobs
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}
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// newImageDestination returns a types.ImageDestination for the specified image reference.
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func newImageDestination(systemCtx *types.SystemContext, ref daemonReference) (types.ImageDestination, error) {
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if ref.ref == nil {
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return nil, errors.Errorf("Invalid destination docker-daemon:%s: a destination must be a name:tag", ref.StringWithinTransport())
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}
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namedTaggedRef, ok := ref.ref.(reference.NamedTagged)
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if !ok {
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return nil, errors.Errorf("Invalid destination docker-daemon:%s: a destination must be a name:tag", ref.StringWithinTransport())
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}
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c, err := client.NewClient(client.DefaultDockerHost, "1.22", nil, nil) // FIXME: overridable host
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if err != nil {
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return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "Error initializing docker engine client")
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}
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reader, writer := io.Pipe()
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// Commit() may never be called, so we may never read from this channel; so, make this buffered to allow imageLoadGoroutine to write status and terminate even if we never read it.
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statusChannel := make(chan error, 1)
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ctx, goroutineCancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
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go imageLoadGoroutine(ctx, c, reader, statusChannel)
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return &daemonImageDestination{
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ref: ref,
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namedTaggedRef: namedTaggedRef,
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goroutineCancel: goroutineCancel,
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statusChannel: statusChannel,
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writer: writer,
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tar: tar.NewWriter(writer),
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committed: false,
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blobs: make(map[digest.Digest]types.BlobInfo),
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}, nil
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}
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// imageLoadGoroutine accepts tar stream on reader, sends it to c, and reports error or success by writing to statusChannel
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func imageLoadGoroutine(ctx context.Context, c *client.Client, reader *io.PipeReader, statusChannel chan<- error) {
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err := errors.New("Internal error: unexpected panic in imageLoadGoroutine")
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defer func() {
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logrus.Debugf("docker-daemon: sending done, status %v", err)
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statusChannel <- err
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}()
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defer func() {
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if err == nil {
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reader.Close()
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} else {
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reader.CloseWithError(err)
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}
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}()
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resp, err := c.ImageLoad(ctx, reader, true)
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if err != nil {
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err = errors.Wrap(err, "Error saving image to docker engine")
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return
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}
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defer resp.Body.Close()
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}
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// Close removes resources associated with an initialized ImageDestination, if any.
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) Close() error {
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if !d.committed {
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logrus.Debugf("docker-daemon: Closing tar stream to abort loading")
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// In principle, goroutineCancel() should abort the HTTP request and stop the process from continuing.
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// In practice, though, various HTTP implementations used by client.Client.ImageLoad() (including
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// https://github.com/golang/net/blob/master/context/ctxhttp/ctxhttp_pre17.go and the
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// net/http version with native Context support in Go 1.7) do not always actually immediately cancel
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// the operation: they may process the HTTP request, or a part of it, to completion in a goroutine, and
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// return early if the context is canceled without terminating the goroutine at all.
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// So we need this CloseWithError to terminate sending the HTTP request Body
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// immediately, and hopefully, through terminating the sending which uses "Transfer-Encoding: chunked"" without sending
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// the terminating zero-length chunk, prevent the docker daemon from processing the tar stream at all.
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// Whether that works or not, closing the PipeWriter seems desirable in any case.
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d.writer.CloseWithError(errors.New("Aborting upload, daemonImageDestination closed without a previous .Commit()"))
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}
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d.goroutineCancel()
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return nil
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}
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) Reference() types.ImageReference {
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return d.ref
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}
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// SupportedManifestMIMETypes tells which manifest mime types the destination supports
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// If an empty slice or nil it's returned, then any mime type can be tried to upload
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) SupportedManifestMIMETypes() []string {
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return []string{
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manifest.DockerV2Schema2MediaType, // We rely on the types.Image.UpdatedImage schema conversion capabilities.
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}
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}
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// SupportsSignatures returns an error (to be displayed to the user) if the destination certainly can't store signatures.
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// Note: It is still possible for PutSignatures to fail if SupportsSignatures returns nil.
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) SupportsSignatures() error {
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return errors.Errorf("Storing signatures for docker-daemon: destinations is not supported")
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}
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// ShouldCompressLayers returns true iff it is desirable to compress layer blobs written to this destination.
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) ShouldCompressLayers() bool {
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return false
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}
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// AcceptsForeignLayerURLs returns false iff foreign layers in manifest should be actually
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// uploaded to the image destination, true otherwise.
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) AcceptsForeignLayerURLs() bool {
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return false
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}
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// PutBlob writes contents of stream and returns data representing the result (with all data filled in).
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// inputInfo.Digest can be optionally provided if known; it is not mandatory for the implementation to verify it.
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// inputInfo.Size is the expected length of stream, if known.
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// WARNING: The contents of stream are being verified on the fly. Until stream.Read() returns io.EOF, the contents of the data SHOULD NOT be available
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// to any other readers for download using the supplied digest.
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// If stream.Read() at any time, ESPECIALLY at end of input, returns an error, PutBlob MUST 1) fail, and 2) delete any data stored so far.
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) PutBlob(stream io.Reader, inputInfo types.BlobInfo) (types.BlobInfo, error) {
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if inputInfo.Digest.String() == "" {
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return types.BlobInfo{}, errors.Errorf(`Can not stream a blob with unknown digest to "docker-daemon:"`)
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}
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ok, size, err := d.HasBlob(inputInfo)
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if err != nil {
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return types.BlobInfo{}, err
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}
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if ok {
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return types.BlobInfo{Digest: inputInfo.Digest, Size: size}, nil
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}
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if inputInfo.Size == -1 { // Ouch, we need to stream the blob into a temporary file just to determine the size.
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logrus.Debugf("docker-daemon: input with unknown size, streaming to disk first…")
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streamCopy, err := ioutil.TempFile(temporaryDirectoryForBigFiles, "docker-daemon-blob")
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if err != nil {
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return types.BlobInfo{}, err
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}
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defer os.Remove(streamCopy.Name())
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defer streamCopy.Close()
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size, err := io.Copy(streamCopy, stream)
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if err != nil {
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return types.BlobInfo{}, err
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}
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_, err = streamCopy.Seek(0, os.SEEK_SET)
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if err != nil {
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return types.BlobInfo{}, err
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}
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inputInfo.Size = size // inputInfo is a struct, so we are only modifying our copy.
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stream = streamCopy
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logrus.Debugf("… streaming done")
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}
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digester := digest.Canonical.Digester()
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tee := io.TeeReader(stream, digester.Hash())
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if err := d.sendFile(inputInfo.Digest.String(), inputInfo.Size, tee); err != nil {
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return types.BlobInfo{}, err
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}
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d.blobs[inputInfo.Digest] = types.BlobInfo{Digest: digester.Digest(), Size: inputInfo.Size}
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return types.BlobInfo{Digest: digester.Digest(), Size: inputInfo.Size}, nil
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}
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// HasBlob returns true iff the image destination already contains a blob with the matching digest which can be reapplied using ReapplyBlob.
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// Unlike PutBlob, the digest can not be empty. If HasBlob returns true, the size of the blob must also be returned.
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// If the destination does not contain the blob, or it is unknown, HasBlob ordinarily returns (false, -1, nil);
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// it returns a non-nil error only on an unexpected failure.
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) HasBlob(info types.BlobInfo) (bool, int64, error) {
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if info.Digest == "" {
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return false, -1, errors.Errorf(`"Can not check for a blob with unknown digest`)
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}
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if blob, ok := d.blobs[info.Digest]; ok {
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return true, blob.Size, nil
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}
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return false, -1, nil
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}
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) ReapplyBlob(info types.BlobInfo) (types.BlobInfo, error) {
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return info, nil
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}
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) PutManifest(m []byte) error {
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var man schema2Manifest
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if err := json.Unmarshal(m, &man); err != nil {
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return errors.Wrap(err, "Error parsing manifest")
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}
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if man.SchemaVersion != 2 || man.MediaType != manifest.DockerV2Schema2MediaType {
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return errors.Errorf("Unsupported manifest type, need a Docker schema 2 manifest")
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}
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layerPaths := []string{}
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for _, l := range man.Layers {
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layerPaths = append(layerPaths, l.Digest.String())
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}
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// For github.com/docker/docker consumers, this works just as well as
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// refString := d.namedTaggedRef.String() [i.e. d.ref.ref.String()]
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// because when reading the RepoTags strings, github.com/docker/docker/reference
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// normalizes both of them to the same value.
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//
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// Doing it this way to include the normalized-out `docker.io[/library]` does make
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// a difference for github.com/projectatomic/docker consumers, with the
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// “Add --add-registry and --block-registry options to docker daemon” patch.
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// These consumers treat reference strings which include a hostname and reference
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// strings without a hostname differently.
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//
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// Using the host name here is more explicit about the intent, and it has the same
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// effect as (docker pull) in projectatomic/docker, which tags the result using
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// a hostname-qualified reference.
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// See https://github.com/containers/image/issues/72 for a more detailed
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// analysis and explanation.
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refString := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", d.namedTaggedRef.Name(), d.namedTaggedRef.Tag())
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items := []manifestItem{{
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Config: man.Config.Digest.String(),
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RepoTags: []string{refString},
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Layers: layerPaths,
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Parent: "",
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LayerSources: nil,
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}}
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itemsBytes, err := json.Marshal(&items)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// FIXME? Do we also need to support the legacy format?
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return d.sendFile(manifestFileName, int64(len(itemsBytes)), bytes.NewReader(itemsBytes))
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}
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type tarFI struct {
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path string
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size int64
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}
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func (t *tarFI) Name() string {
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return t.path
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}
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func (t *tarFI) Size() int64 {
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return t.size
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}
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func (t *tarFI) Mode() os.FileMode {
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return 0444
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}
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func (t *tarFI) ModTime() time.Time {
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return time.Unix(0, 0)
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}
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func (t *tarFI) IsDir() bool {
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return false
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}
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func (t *tarFI) Sys() interface{} {
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return nil
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}
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// sendFile sends a file into the tar stream.
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) sendFile(path string, expectedSize int64, stream io.Reader) error {
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hdr, err := tar.FileInfoHeader(&tarFI{path: path, size: expectedSize}, "")
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if err != nil {
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return nil
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}
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logrus.Debugf("Sending as tar file %s", path)
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if err := d.tar.WriteHeader(hdr); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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size, err := io.Copy(d.tar, stream)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if size != expectedSize {
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return errors.Errorf("Size mismatch when copying %s, expected %d, got %d", path, expectedSize, size)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) PutSignatures(signatures [][]byte) error {
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if len(signatures) != 0 {
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return errors.Errorf("Storing signatures for docker-daemon: destinations is not supported")
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Commit marks the process of storing the image as successful and asks for the image to be persisted.
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// WARNING: This does not have any transactional semantics:
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// - Uploaded data MAY be visible to others before Commit() is called
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// - Uploaded data MAY be removed or MAY remain around if Close() is called without Commit() (i.e. rollback is allowed but not guaranteed)
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func (d *daemonImageDestination) Commit() error {
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logrus.Debugf("docker-daemon: Closing tar stream")
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if err := d.tar.Close(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if err := d.writer.Close(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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d.committed = true // We may still fail, but we are done sending to imageLoadGoroutine.
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logrus.Debugf("docker-daemon: Waiting for status")
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err := <-d.statusChannel
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return err
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}
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