3c8b87e086
All registry_tests now pass
561 lines
21 KiB
Python
561 lines
21 KiB
Python
import logging
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import dateutil.parser
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import hashlib
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import json
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from peewee import JOIN_LEFT_OUTER, IntegrityError
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from datetime import datetime
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from data.model import (DataModelException, db_transaction, _basequery, storage,
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InvalidImageException, config)
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from data.database import (Image, Repository, ImageStoragePlacement, Namespace, ImageStorage,
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ImageStorageLocation, RepositoryPermission, DerivedStorageForImage,
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ImageStorageTransformation, db_random_func)
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from util.canonicaljson import canonicalize
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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def get_repository_image_and_deriving(docker_image_id, storage_uuid):
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""" Returns all matching images with the given docker image ID and storage uuid, along with any
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images which have the image ID as parents.
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"""
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try:
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image_found = (Image
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.select()
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.join(ImageStorage)
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.where(Image.docker_image_id == docker_image_id,
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ImageStorage.uuid == storage_uuid)
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.get())
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except Image.DoesNotExist:
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return Image.select().where(Image.id < 0) # Empty query
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ancestors_pattern = '%s%s/%%' % (image_found.ancestors, image_found.id)
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return Image.select().where((Image.ancestors ** ancestors_pattern) |
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(Image.id == image_found.id))
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def get_parent_images_with_placements(namespace_name, repository_name, image_obj):
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""" Returns a list of parent Image objects starting with the most recent parent
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and ending with the base layer. The images in this query will include the storage and
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placements.
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"""
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return _get_parent_images(namespace_name, repository_name, image_obj, include_placements=True)
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def get_parent_images(namespace_name, repository_name, image_obj):
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""" Returns a list of parent Image objects starting with the most recent parent
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and ending with the base layer. The images in this query will include the storage but
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not the placements.
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"""
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return _get_parent_images(namespace_name, repository_name, image_obj, include_placements=False)
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def _get_parent_images(namespace_name, repository_name, image_obj, include_placements=False):
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parents = image_obj.ancestors
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# Ancestors are in the format /<root>/<intermediate>/.../<parent>/, with each path section
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# containing the database Id of the image row.
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parent_db_ids = parents.strip('/').split('/')
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if parent_db_ids == ['']:
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return []
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def filter_to_parents(query):
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return query.where(Image.id << parent_db_ids)
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if include_placements:
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parents = get_repository_images_base(namespace_name, repository_name, filter_to_parents)
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else:
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parents = _get_repository_images_and_storages(namespace_name, repository_name,
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filter_to_parents)
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id_to_image = {unicode(image.id): image for image in parents}
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try:
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return [id_to_image[parent_id] for parent_id in reversed(parent_db_ids)]
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except KeyError:
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raise DataModelException('Unknown parent image')
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def get_repo_image(namespace_name, repository_name, docker_image_id):
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def limit_to_image_id(query):
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return query.where(Image.docker_image_id == docker_image_id).limit(1)
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query = _get_repository_images(namespace_name, repository_name, limit_to_image_id)
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try:
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return query.get()
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except Image.DoesNotExist:
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return None
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def get_repo_image_extended(namespace_name, repository_name, docker_image_id):
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def limit_to_image_id(query):
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return query.where(Image.docker_image_id == docker_image_id)
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images = get_repository_images_base(namespace_name, repository_name, limit_to_image_id)
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if not images:
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return None
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return images[0]
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def get_repo_image_and_storage(namespace_name, repository_name, docker_image_id):
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def limit_to_image_id(query):
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return query.where(Image.docker_image_id == docker_image_id)
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images = _get_repository_images_and_storages(namespace_name, repository_name, limit_to_image_id)
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if not images:
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return None
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return images[0]
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def _get_repository_images_and_storages(namespace_name, repository_name, query_modifier):
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query = (Image
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.select(Image, ImageStorage)
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.join(ImageStorage)
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.switch(Image)
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.join(Repository)
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.join(Namespace, on=(Repository.namespace_user == Namespace.id))
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.where(Repository.name == repository_name, Namespace.username == namespace_name))
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query = query_modifier(query)
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return query
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def _get_repository_images(namespace_name, repository_name, query_modifier):
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query = (Image
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.select()
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.join(Repository)
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.join(Namespace, on=(Repository.namespace_user == Namespace.id))
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.where(Repository.name == repository_name, Namespace.username == namespace_name))
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query = query_modifier(query)
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return query
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def get_repository_images_base(namespace_name, repository_name, query_modifier):
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query = (ImageStoragePlacement
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.select(ImageStoragePlacement, Image, ImageStorage, ImageStorageLocation)
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.join(ImageStorageLocation)
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.switch(ImageStoragePlacement)
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.join(ImageStorage, JOIN_LEFT_OUTER)
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.join(Image)
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.join(Repository)
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.join(Namespace, on=(Repository.namespace_user == Namespace.id))
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.where(Repository.name == repository_name, Namespace.username == namespace_name))
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query = query_modifier(query)
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return invert_placement_query_results(query)
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def invert_placement_query_results(placement_query):
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""" This method will take a query which returns placements, storages, and images, and have it
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return images and their storages, along with the placement set on each storage.
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"""
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location_list = list(placement_query)
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images = {}
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for location in location_list:
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# Make sure we're always retrieving the same image object.
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image = location.storage.image
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# Set the storage to the one we got from the location, to prevent another query
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image.storage = location.storage
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if not image.id in images:
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images[image.id] = image
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image.storage.locations = set()
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else:
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image = images[image.id]
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# Add the location to the image's locations set.
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image.storage.locations.add(location.location.name)
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return images.values()
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def lookup_repository_images(repo, docker_image_ids):
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return (Image
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.select(Image, ImageStorage)
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.join(ImageStorage)
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.where(Image.repository == repo, Image.docker_image_id << docker_image_ids))
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def get_matching_repository_images(namespace_name, repository_name, docker_image_ids):
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def modify_query(query):
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return query.where(Image.docker_image_id << list(docker_image_ids))
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return get_repository_images_base(namespace_name, repository_name, modify_query)
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def get_repository_images_without_placements(repo_obj, with_ancestor=None):
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query = (Image
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.select(Image, ImageStorage)
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.join(ImageStorage)
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.where(Image.repository == repo_obj))
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if with_ancestor:
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ancestors_string = '%s%s/' % (with_ancestor.ancestors, with_ancestor.id)
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query = query.where((Image.ancestors ** (ancestors_string + '%')) |
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(Image.id == with_ancestor.id))
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return query
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def get_repository_images(namespace_name, repository_name):
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return get_repository_images_base(namespace_name, repository_name, lambda q: q)
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def get_image_by_id(namespace_name, repository_name, docker_image_id):
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image = get_repo_image_extended(namespace_name, repository_name, docker_image_id)
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if not image:
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raise InvalidImageException('Unable to find image \'%s\' for repo \'%s/%s\'' %
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(docker_image_id, namespace_name, repository_name))
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return image
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def __translate_ancestry(old_ancestry, translations, repo_obj, username, preferred_location):
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if old_ancestry == '/':
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return '/'
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def translate_id(old_id, docker_image_id):
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logger.debug('Translating id: %s', old_id)
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if old_id not in translations:
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image_in_repo = find_create_or_link_image(docker_image_id, repo_obj, username, translations,
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preferred_location)
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translations[old_id] = image_in_repo.id
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return translations[old_id]
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# Select all the ancestor Docker IDs in a single query.
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old_ids = [int(id_str) for id_str in old_ancestry.split('/')[1:-1]]
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query = Image.select(Image.id, Image.docker_image_id).where(Image.id << old_ids)
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old_images = {i.id: i.docker_image_id for i in query}
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# Translate the old images into new ones.
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new_ids = [str(translate_id(old_id, old_images[old_id])) for old_id in old_ids]
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return '/%s/' % '/'.join(new_ids)
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def _find_or_link_image(existing_image, repo_obj, username, translations, preferred_location):
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# TODO(jake): This call is currently recursively done under a single transaction. Can we make
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# it instead be done under a set of transactions?
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with db_transaction():
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# Check for an existing image, under the transaction, to make sure it doesn't already exist.
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repo_image = get_repo_image(repo_obj.namespace_user.username, repo_obj.name,
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existing_image.docker_image_id)
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if repo_image:
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return repo_image
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# Make sure the existing base image still exists.
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try:
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to_copy = Image.select().join(ImageStorage).where(Image.id == existing_image.id).get()
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msg = 'Linking image to existing storage with docker id: %s and uuid: %s'
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logger.debug(msg, existing_image.docker_image_id, to_copy.storage.uuid)
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new_image_ancestry = __translate_ancestry(to_copy.ancestors, translations, repo_obj,
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username, preferred_location)
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copied_storage = to_copy.storage
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copied_storage.locations = {placement.location.name
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for placement in copied_storage.imagestorageplacement_set}
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translated_parent_id = None
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if new_image_ancestry != '/':
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translated_parent_id = int(new_image_ancestry.split('/')[-2])
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new_image = Image.create(docker_image_id=existing_image.docker_image_id,
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repository=repo_obj,
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storage=copied_storage,
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ancestors=new_image_ancestry,
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command=existing_image.command,
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created=existing_image.created,
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comment=existing_image.comment,
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v1_json_metadata=existing_image.v1_json_metadata,
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aggregate_size=existing_image.aggregate_size,
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parent=translated_parent_id,
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v1_checksum=existing_image.v1_checksum)
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logger.debug('Storing translation %s -> %s', existing_image.id, new_image.id)
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translations[existing_image.id] = new_image.id
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return new_image
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except Image.DoesNotExist:
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return None
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def find_create_or_link_image(docker_image_id, repo_obj, username, translations,
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preferred_location):
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# First check for the image existing in the repository. If found, we simply return it.
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repo_image = get_repo_image(repo_obj.namespace_user.username, repo_obj.name,
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docker_image_id)
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if repo_image:
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return repo_image
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# We next check to see if there is an existing storage the new image can link to.
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existing_image_query = (Image
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.select(Image, ImageStorage)
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.distinct()
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.join(ImageStorage)
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.switch(Image)
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.join(Repository)
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.join(RepositoryPermission, JOIN_LEFT_OUTER)
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.switch(Repository)
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.join(Namespace, on=(Repository.namespace_user == Namespace.id))
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.where(ImageStorage.uploading == False,
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Image.docker_image_id == docker_image_id))
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existing_image_query = _basequery.filter_to_repos_for_user(existing_image_query, username)
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# If there is an existing image, we try to translate its ancestry and copy its storage.
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new_image = None
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try:
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logger.debug('Looking up existing image for ID: %s', docker_image_id)
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existing_image = existing_image_query.get()
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logger.debug('Existing image %s found for ID: %s', existing_image.id, docker_image_id)
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new_image = _find_or_link_image(existing_image, repo_obj, username, translations,
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preferred_location)
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if new_image:
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return new_image
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except Image.DoesNotExist:
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logger.debug('No existing image found for ID: %s', docker_image_id)
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# Otherwise, create a new storage directly.
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with db_transaction():
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# Final check for an existing image, under the transaction.
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repo_image = get_repo_image(repo_obj.namespace_user.username, repo_obj.name,
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docker_image_id)
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if repo_image:
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return repo_image
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logger.debug('Creating new storage for docker id: %s', docker_image_id)
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new_storage = storage.create_v1_storage(preferred_location)
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return Image.create(docker_image_id=docker_image_id,
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repository=repo_obj, storage=new_storage,
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ancestors='/')
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def set_image_metadata(docker_image_id, namespace_name, repository_name, created_date_str, comment,
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command, v1_json_metadata, parent=None):
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""" Sets metadata that is specific to how a binary piece of storage fits into the layer tree.
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"""
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with db_transaction():
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try:
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fetched = (Image
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.select(Image, ImageStorage)
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.join(Repository)
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.join(Namespace, on=(Repository.namespace_user == Namespace.id))
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.switch(Image)
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.join(ImageStorage)
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.where(Repository.name == repository_name, Namespace.username == namespace_name,
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Image.docker_image_id == docker_image_id)
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.get())
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except Image.DoesNotExist:
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raise DataModelException('No image with specified id and repository')
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fetched.created = datetime.now()
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if created_date_str is not None:
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try:
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fetched.created = dateutil.parser.parse(created_date_str).replace(tzinfo=None)
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except:
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# parse raises different exceptions, so we cannot use a specific kind of handler here.
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pass
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# We cleanup any old checksum in case it's a retry after a fail
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fetched.v1_checksum = None
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fetched.storage.content_checksum = None
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fetched.storage.save()
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fetched.comment = comment
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fetched.command = command
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fetched.v1_json_metadata = v1_json_metadata
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if parent:
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fetched.ancestors = '%s%s/' % (parent.ancestors, parent.id)
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fetched.parent = parent
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fetched.save()
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return fetched
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def get_image(repo, docker_image_id):
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try:
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return Image.get(Image.docker_image_id == docker_image_id, Image.repository == repo)
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except Image.DoesNotExist:
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return None
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def get_repo_image_by_storage_checksum(namespace, repository_name, storage_checksum):
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try:
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return (Image
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.select()
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.join(ImageStorage)
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.switch(Image)
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.join(Repository)
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.join(Namespace, on=(Namespace.id == Repository.namespace_user))
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.where(Repository.name == repository_name, Namespace.username == namespace,
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ImageStorage.content_checksum == storage_checksum,
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ImageStorage.uploading == False)
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.get())
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except Image.DoesNotExist:
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msg = 'Image with storage checksum {0} does not exist in repo {1}/{2}'.format(storage_checksum,
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namespace,
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repository_name)
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raise InvalidImageException(msg)
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def get_image_layers(image):
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""" Returns a list of the full layers of an image, including itself (if specified), sorted
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from base image outward. """
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image_ids = image.ancestor_id_list() + [image.id]
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query = (ImageStoragePlacement
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.select(ImageStoragePlacement, Image, ImageStorage, ImageStorageLocation)
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.join(ImageStorageLocation)
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.switch(ImageStoragePlacement)
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.join(ImageStorage, JOIN_LEFT_OUTER)
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.join(Image)
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.where(Image.id << image_ids))
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image_list = list(invert_placement_query_results(query))
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image_list.sort(key=lambda img: image_ids.index(img.id))
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return image_list
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def synthesize_v1_image(repo, image_storage, docker_image_id, created_date_str,
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comment, command, v1_json_metadata, parent_image=None):
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""" Find an existing image with this docker image id, and if none exists, write one with the
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specified metadata.
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"""
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ancestors = '/'
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if parent_image is not None:
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ancestors = '{0}{1}/'.format(parent_image.ancestors, parent_image.id)
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created = None
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if created_date_str is not None:
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try:
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created = dateutil.parser.parse(created_date_str).replace(tzinfo=None)
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except:
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# parse raises different exceptions, so we cannot use a specific kind of handler here.
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pass
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# Get the aggregate size for the image.
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aggregate_size = _basequery.calculate_image_aggregate_size(ancestors, image_storage.image_size,
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parent_image)
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try:
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return Image.create(docker_image_id=docker_image_id, ancestors=ancestors, comment=comment,
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command=command, v1_json_metadata=v1_json_metadata, created=created,
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storage=image_storage, repository=repo, parent=parent_image,
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aggregate_size=aggregate_size)
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except IntegrityError:
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return Image.get(docker_image_id=docker_image_id, repository=repo)
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def ensure_image_locations(*names):
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with db_transaction():
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locations = ImageStorageLocation.select().where(ImageStorageLocation.name << names)
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insert_names = list(names)
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for location in locations:
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insert_names.remove(location.name)
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if not insert_names:
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return
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data = [{'name': name} for name in insert_names]
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ImageStorageLocation.insert_many(data).execute()
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def get_image_with_storage_and_parent_base():
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Parent = Image.alias()
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ParentImageStorage = ImageStorage.alias()
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return (Image
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.select(Image, ImageStorage, Parent, ParentImageStorage)
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.join(ImageStorage)
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.switch(Image)
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.join(Parent, JOIN_LEFT_OUTER, on=(Image.parent == Parent.id))
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.join(ParentImageStorage, JOIN_LEFT_OUTER, on=(ParentImageStorage.id == Parent.storage)))
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def set_secscan_status(image, indexed, version):
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query = (Image
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.select()
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.join(ImageStorage)
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.where(Image.docker_image_id == image.docker_image_id,
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ImageStorage.uuid == image.storage.uuid))
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ids_to_update = [row.id for row in query]
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if not ids_to_update:
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return False
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|
|
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return (Image
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.update(security_indexed=indexed, security_indexed_engine=version)
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.where(Image.id << ids_to_update)
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.where((Image.security_indexed_engine != version) | (Image.security_indexed != indexed))
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.execute()) != 0
|
|
|
|
|
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def _get_uniqueness_hash(varying_metadata):
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if not varying_metadata:
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return None
|
|
|
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return hashlib.sha256(json.dumps(canonicalize(varying_metadata))).hexdigest()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def find_or_create_derived_storage(source_image, transformation_name, preferred_location,
|
|
varying_metadata=None):
|
|
existing = find_derived_storage_for_image(source_image, transformation_name, varying_metadata)
|
|
if existing is not None:
|
|
return existing
|
|
|
|
uniqueness_hash = _get_uniqueness_hash(varying_metadata)
|
|
trans = ImageStorageTransformation.get(name=transformation_name)
|
|
new_storage = storage.create_v1_storage(preferred_location)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
DerivedStorageForImage.create(source_image=source_image, derivative=new_storage,
|
|
transformation=trans, uniqueness_hash=uniqueness_hash)
|
|
except IntegrityError:
|
|
# Storage was created while this method executed. Just return the existing.
|
|
new_storage.delete_instance(recursive=True)
|
|
return find_derived_storage_for_image(source_image, transformation_name, varying_metadata)
|
|
|
|
return new_storage
|
|
|
|
|
|
def find_derived_storage_for_image(source_image, transformation_name, varying_metadata=None):
|
|
uniqueness_hash = _get_uniqueness_hash(varying_metadata)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
found = (ImageStorage
|
|
.select(ImageStorage, DerivedStorageForImage)
|
|
.join(DerivedStorageForImage)
|
|
.join(ImageStorageTransformation)
|
|
.where(DerivedStorageForImage.source_image == source_image,
|
|
ImageStorageTransformation.name == transformation_name,
|
|
DerivedStorageForImage.uniqueness_hash == uniqueness_hash)
|
|
.get())
|
|
|
|
found.locations = {placement.location.name for placement in found.imagestorageplacement_set}
|
|
return found
|
|
except ImageStorage.DoesNotExist:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def delete_derived_storage_by_uuid(storage_uuid):
|
|
try:
|
|
image_storage = storage.get_storage_by_uuid(storage_uuid)
|
|
except InvalidImageException:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
DerivedStorageForImage.get(derivative=image_storage)
|
|
except DerivedStorageForImage.DoesNotExist:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
image_storage.delete_instance(recursive=True)
|