registry/notifications/listener_test.go
Aaron Lehmann 31047c8113 Simplify digest.FromBytes calling convention
The current implementation of digest.FromBytes returns an error. This
error can never be non-nil, but its presence in the function signature
means each call site needs error handling code for an error that is
always nil.

I verified that none of the hash.Hash implementations in the standard
library can return an error on Write. Nor can any of the hash.Hash
implementations vendored in distribution.

This commit changes digest.FromBytes not to return an error. If Write
returns an error, it will panic, but as discussed above, this should
never happen.

This commit also avoids using a bytes.Reader to feed data into the hash
function in FromBytes. This makes the hypothetical case that would panic
a bit more explicit, and should also be more performant.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
2015-12-14 14:30:51 -08:00

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package notifications
import (
"io"
"reflect"
"testing"
"github.com/docker/distribution"
"github.com/docker/distribution/context"
"github.com/docker/distribution/digest"
"github.com/docker/distribution/manifest"
"github.com/docker/distribution/manifest/schema1"
"github.com/docker/distribution/registry/storage"
"github.com/docker/distribution/registry/storage/cache/memory"
"github.com/docker/distribution/registry/storage/driver/inmemory"
"github.com/docker/distribution/testutil"
"github.com/docker/libtrust"
)
func TestListener(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
registry, err := storage.NewRegistry(ctx, inmemory.New(), storage.BlobDescriptorCacheProvider(memory.NewInMemoryBlobDescriptorCacheProvider()), storage.EnableDelete, storage.EnableRedirect)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error creating registry: %v", err)
}
tl := &testListener{
ops: make(map[string]int),
}
repository, err := registry.Repository(ctx, "foo/bar")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error getting repo: %v", err)
}
repository = Listen(repository, tl)
// Now take the registry through a number of operations
checkExerciseRepository(t, repository)
expectedOps := map[string]int{
"manifest:push": 1,
"manifest:pull": 2,
// "manifest:delete": 0, // deletes not supported for now
"layer:push": 2,
"layer:pull": 2,
// "layer:delete": 0, // deletes not supported for now
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(tl.ops, expectedOps) {
t.Fatalf("counts do not match:\n%v\n !=\n%v", tl.ops, expectedOps)
}
}
type testListener struct {
ops map[string]int
}
func (tl *testListener) ManifestPushed(repo string, sm *schema1.SignedManifest) error {
tl.ops["manifest:push"]++
return nil
}
func (tl *testListener) ManifestPulled(repo string, sm *schema1.SignedManifest) error {
tl.ops["manifest:pull"]++
return nil
}
func (tl *testListener) ManifestDeleted(repo string, sm *schema1.SignedManifest) error {
tl.ops["manifest:delete"]++
return nil
}
func (tl *testListener) BlobPushed(repo string, desc distribution.Descriptor) error {
tl.ops["layer:push"]++
return nil
}
func (tl *testListener) BlobPulled(repo string, desc distribution.Descriptor) error {
tl.ops["layer:pull"]++
return nil
}
func (tl *testListener) BlobDeleted(repo string, desc distribution.Descriptor) error {
tl.ops["layer:delete"]++
return nil
}
// checkExerciseRegistry takes the registry through all of its operations,
// carrying out generic checks.
func checkExerciseRepository(t *testing.T, repository distribution.Repository) {
// TODO(stevvooe): This would be a nice testutil function. Basically, it
// takes the registry through a common set of operations. This could be
// used to make cross-cutting updates by changing internals that affect
// update counts. Basically, it would make writing tests a lot easier.
ctx := context.Background()
tag := "thetag"
m := schema1.Manifest{
Versioned: manifest.Versioned{
SchemaVersion: 1,
},
Name: repository.Name(),
Tag: tag,
}
blobs := repository.Blobs(ctx)
for i := 0; i < 2; i++ {
rs, ds, err := testutil.CreateRandomTarFile()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error creating test layer: %v", err)
}
dgst := digest.Digest(ds)
wr, err := blobs.Create(ctx)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error creating layer upload: %v", err)
}
// Use the resumes, as well!
wr, err = blobs.Resume(ctx, wr.ID())
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error resuming layer upload: %v", err)
}
io.Copy(wr, rs)
if _, err := wr.Commit(ctx, distribution.Descriptor{Digest: dgst}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error finishing upload: %v", err)
}
m.FSLayers = append(m.FSLayers, schema1.FSLayer{
BlobSum: dgst,
})
m.History = append(m.History, schema1.History{
V1Compatibility: "",
})
// Then fetch the blobs
if rc, err := blobs.Open(ctx, dgst); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error fetching layer: %v", err)
} else {
defer rc.Close()
}
}
pk, err := libtrust.GenerateECP256PrivateKey()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error generating key: %v", err)
}
sm, err := schema1.Sign(&m, pk)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error signing manifest: %v", err)
}
manifests, err := repository.Manifests(ctx)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err.Error())
}
if err = manifests.Put(sm); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error putting the manifest: %v", err)
}
p, err := sm.Payload()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error getting manifest payload: %v", err)
}
dgst := digest.FromBytes(p)
fetchedByManifest, err := manifests.Get(dgst)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error fetching manifest: %v", err)
}
if fetchedByManifest.Tag != sm.Tag {
t.Fatalf("retrieved unexpected manifest: %v", err)
}
fetched, err := manifests.GetByTag(tag)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error fetching manifest: %v", err)
}
if fetched.Tag != fetchedByManifest.Tag {
t.Fatalf("retrieved unexpected manifest: %v", err)
}
}