0651d3a8de
Bump containers/image to 3d0304a02154dddc8f97cc833aa0861cea5e9ade, and containers/storage to 0d32dfce498e06c132c60dac945081bf44c22464. Signed-off-by: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>
238 lines
11 KiB
Go
238 lines
11 KiB
Go
package manifest
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/containers/image/types"
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"github.com/docker/libtrust"
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"github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
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imgspecv1 "github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go/v1"
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)
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// FIXME: Should we just use docker/distribution and docker/docker implementations directly?
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// FIXME(runcom, mitr): should we havea mediatype pkg??
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const (
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// DockerV2Schema1MediaType MIME type represents Docker manifest schema 1
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DockerV2Schema1MediaType = "application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.v1+json"
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// DockerV2Schema1MediaType MIME type represents Docker manifest schema 1 with a JWS signature
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DockerV2Schema1SignedMediaType = "application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.v1+prettyjws"
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// DockerV2Schema2MediaType MIME type represents Docker manifest schema 2
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DockerV2Schema2MediaType = "application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.v2+json"
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// DockerV2Schema2ConfigMediaType is the MIME type used for schema 2 config blobs.
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DockerV2Schema2ConfigMediaType = "application/vnd.docker.container.image.v1+json"
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// DockerV2Schema2LayerMediaType is the MIME type used for schema 2 layers.
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DockerV2Schema2LayerMediaType = "application/vnd.docker.image.rootfs.diff.tar.gzip"
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// DockerV2ListMediaType MIME type represents Docker manifest schema 2 list
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DockerV2ListMediaType = "application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.list.v2+json"
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// DockerV2Schema2ForeignLayerMediaType is the MIME type used for schema 2 foreign layers.
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DockerV2Schema2ForeignLayerMediaType = "application/vnd.docker.image.rootfs.foreign.diff.tar.gzip"
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)
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// DefaultRequestedManifestMIMETypes is a list of MIME types a types.ImageSource
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// should request from the backend unless directed otherwise.
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var DefaultRequestedManifestMIMETypes = []string{
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imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageManifest,
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DockerV2Schema2MediaType,
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DockerV2Schema1SignedMediaType,
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DockerV2Schema1MediaType,
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DockerV2ListMediaType,
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}
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// Manifest is an interface for parsing, modifying image manifests in isolation.
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// Callers can either use this abstract interface without understanding the details of the formats,
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// or instantiate a specific implementation (e.g. manifest.OCI1) and access the public members
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// directly.
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//
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// See types.Image for functionality not limited to manifests, including format conversions and config parsing.
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// This interface is similar to, but not strictly equivalent to, the equivalent methods in types.Image.
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type Manifest interface {
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// ConfigInfo returns a complete BlobInfo for the separate config object, or a BlobInfo{Digest:""} if there isn't a separate object.
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ConfigInfo() types.BlobInfo
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// LayerInfos returns a list of BlobInfos of layers referenced by this image, in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers).
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// The Digest field is guaranteed to be provided; Size may be -1.
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// WARNING: The list may contain duplicates, and they are semantically relevant.
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LayerInfos() []types.BlobInfo
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// UpdateLayerInfos replaces the original layers with the specified BlobInfos (size+digest+urls), in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers)
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UpdateLayerInfos(layerInfos []types.BlobInfo) error
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// ImageID computes an ID which can uniquely identify this image by its contents, irrespective
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// of which (of possibly more than one simultaneously valid) reference was used to locate the
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// image, and unchanged by whether or how the layers are compressed. The result takes the form
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// of the hexadecimal portion of a digest.Digest.
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ImageID(diffIDs []digest.Digest) (string, error)
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// Inspect returns various information for (skopeo inspect) parsed from the manifest,
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// incorporating information from a configuration blob returned by configGetter, if
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// the underlying image format is expected to include a configuration blob.
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Inspect(configGetter func(types.BlobInfo) ([]byte, error)) (*types.ImageInspectInfo, error)
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// Serialize returns the manifest in a blob format.
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// NOTE: Serialize() does not in general reproduce the original blob if this object was loaded from one, even if no modifications were made!
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Serialize() ([]byte, error)
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}
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// GuessMIMEType guesses MIME type of a manifest and returns it _if it is recognized_, or "" if unknown or unrecognized.
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// FIXME? We should, in general, prefer out-of-band MIME type instead of blindly parsing the manifest,
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// but we may not have such metadata available (e.g. when the manifest is a local file).
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func GuessMIMEType(manifest []byte) string {
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// A subset of manifest fields; the rest is silently ignored by json.Unmarshal.
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// Also docker/distribution/manifest.Versioned.
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meta := struct {
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MediaType string `json:"mediaType"`
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SchemaVersion int `json:"schemaVersion"`
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Signatures interface{} `json:"signatures"`
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}{}
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if err := json.Unmarshal(manifest, &meta); err != nil {
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return ""
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}
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switch meta.MediaType {
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case DockerV2Schema2MediaType, DockerV2ListMediaType: // A recognized type.
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return meta.MediaType
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}
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// this is the only way the function can return DockerV2Schema1MediaType, and recognizing that is essential for stripping the JWS signatures = computing the correct manifest digest.
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switch meta.SchemaVersion {
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case 1:
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if meta.Signatures != nil {
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return DockerV2Schema1SignedMediaType
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}
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return DockerV2Schema1MediaType
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case 2:
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// best effort to understand if this is an OCI image since mediaType
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// isn't in the manifest for OCI anymore
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// for docker v2s2 meta.MediaType should have been set. But given the data, this is our best guess.
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ociMan := struct {
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Config struct {
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MediaType string `json:"mediaType"`
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} `json:"config"`
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Layers []imgspecv1.Descriptor `json:"layers"`
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}{}
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if err := json.Unmarshal(manifest, &ociMan); err != nil {
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return ""
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}
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if ociMan.Config.MediaType == imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageConfig && len(ociMan.Layers) != 0 {
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return imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageManifest
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}
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ociIndex := struct {
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Manifests []imgspecv1.Descriptor `json:"manifests"`
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}{}
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if err := json.Unmarshal(manifest, &ociIndex); err != nil {
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return ""
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}
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if len(ociIndex.Manifests) != 0 && ociIndex.Manifests[0].MediaType == imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageManifest {
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return imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageIndex
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}
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return DockerV2Schema2MediaType
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}
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return ""
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}
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// Digest returns the a digest of a docker manifest, with any necessary implied transformations like stripping v1s1 signatures.
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func Digest(manifest []byte) (digest.Digest, error) {
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if GuessMIMEType(manifest) == DockerV2Schema1SignedMediaType {
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sig, err := libtrust.ParsePrettySignature(manifest, "signatures")
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if err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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manifest, err = sig.Payload()
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if err != nil {
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// Coverage: This should never happen, libtrust's Payload() can fail only if joseBase64UrlDecode() fails, on a string
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// that libtrust itself has josebase64UrlEncode()d
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return "", err
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}
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}
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return digest.FromBytes(manifest), nil
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}
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// MatchesDigest returns true iff the manifest matches expectedDigest.
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// Error may be set if this returns false.
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// Note that this is not doing ConstantTimeCompare; by the time we get here, the cryptographic signature must already have been verified,
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// or we are not using a cryptographic channel and the attacker can modify the digest along with the manifest blob.
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func MatchesDigest(manifest []byte, expectedDigest digest.Digest) (bool, error) {
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// This should eventually support various digest types.
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actualDigest, err := Digest(manifest)
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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return expectedDigest == actualDigest, nil
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}
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// AddDummyV2S1Signature adds an JWS signature with a temporary key (i.e. useless) to a v2s1 manifest.
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// This is useful to make the manifest acceptable to a Docker Registry (even though nothing needs or wants the JWS signature).
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func AddDummyV2S1Signature(manifest []byte) ([]byte, error) {
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key, err := libtrust.GenerateECP256PrivateKey()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err // Coverage: This can fail only if rand.Reader fails.
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}
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js, err := libtrust.NewJSONSignature(manifest)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if err := js.Sign(key); err != nil { // Coverage: This can fail basically only if rand.Reader fails.
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return nil, err
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}
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return js.PrettySignature("signatures")
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}
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// MIMETypeIsMultiImage returns true if mimeType is a list of images
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func MIMETypeIsMultiImage(mimeType string) bool {
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return mimeType == DockerV2ListMediaType
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}
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// NormalizedMIMEType returns the effective MIME type of a manifest MIME type returned by a server,
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// centralizing various workarounds.
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func NormalizedMIMEType(input string) string {
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switch input {
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// "application/json" is a valid v2s1 value per https://github.com/docker/distribution/blob/master/docs/spec/manifest-v2-1.md .
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// This works for now, when nothing else seems to return "application/json"; if that were not true, the mapping/detection might
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// need to happen within the ImageSource.
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case "application/json":
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return DockerV2Schema1SignedMediaType
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case DockerV2Schema1MediaType, DockerV2Schema1SignedMediaType,
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imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageManifest,
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DockerV2Schema2MediaType,
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DockerV2ListMediaType:
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return input
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default:
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// If it's not a recognized manifest media type, or we have failed determining the type, we'll try one last time
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// to deserialize using v2s1 as per https://github.com/docker/distribution/blob/master/manifests.go#L108
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// and https://github.com/docker/distribution/blob/master/manifest/schema1/manifest.go#L50
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//
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// Crane registries can also return "text/plain", or pretty much anything else depending on a file extension “recognized” in the tag.
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// This makes no real sense, but it happens
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// because requests for manifests are
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// redirected to a content distribution
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// network which is configured that way. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1389442
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return DockerV2Schema1SignedMediaType
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}
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}
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// FromBlob returns a Manifest instance for the specified manifest blob and the corresponding MIME type
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func FromBlob(manblob []byte, mt string) (Manifest, error) {
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switch NormalizedMIMEType(mt) {
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case DockerV2Schema1MediaType, DockerV2Schema1SignedMediaType:
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return Schema1FromManifest(manblob)
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case imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageManifest:
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return OCI1FromManifest(manblob)
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case DockerV2Schema2MediaType:
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return Schema2FromManifest(manblob)
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case DockerV2ListMediaType:
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Treating manifest lists as individual manifests is not implemented")
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default: // Note that this may not be reachable, NormalizedMIMEType has a default for unknown values.
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unimplemented manifest MIME type %s", mt)
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}
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}
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// LayerInfosToStrings converts a list of layer infos, presumably obtained from a Manifest.LayerInfos()
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// method call, into a format suitable for inclusion in a types.ImageInspectInfo structure.
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func LayerInfosToStrings(infos []types.BlobInfo) []string {
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layers := make([]string, len(infos))
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for i, info := range infos {
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layers[i] = info.Digest.String()
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}
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return layers
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}
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