registry/docs/config.go
Jessica Frazelle 0b543b4767 change flag name to better follow the other flags that start with disable;
Signed-off-by: Jessica Frazelle <acidburn@docker.com>
2015-10-07 10:16:37 -07:00

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package registry
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net"
"net/url"
"strings"
"github.com/docker/distribution/registry/api/v2"
"github.com/docker/docker/image"
"github.com/docker/docker/opts"
flag "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/mflag"
)
// Options holds command line options.
type Options struct {
Mirrors opts.ListOpts
InsecureRegistries opts.ListOpts
}
const (
// DefaultNamespace is the default namespace
DefaultNamespace = "docker.io"
// DefaultRegistryVersionHeader is the name of the default HTTP header
// that carries Registry version info
DefaultRegistryVersionHeader = "Docker-Distribution-Api-Version"
// IndexServer is the v1 registry server used for user auth + account creation
IndexServer = DefaultV1Registry + "/v1/"
// IndexName is the name of the index
IndexName = "docker.io"
// NotaryServer is the endpoint serving the Notary trust server
NotaryServer = "https://notary.docker.io"
// IndexServer = "https://registry-stage.hub.docker.com/v1/"
)
var (
// ErrInvalidRepositoryName is an error returned if the repository name did
// not have the correct form
ErrInvalidRepositoryName = errors.New("Invalid repository name (ex: \"registry.domain.tld/myrepos\")")
emptyServiceConfig = NewServiceConfig(nil)
// V2Only controls access to legacy registries. If it is set to true via the
// command line flag the daemon will not attempt to contact v1 legacy registries
V2Only = false
)
// InstallFlags adds command-line options to the top-level flag parser for
// the current process.
func (options *Options) InstallFlags(cmd *flag.FlagSet, usageFn func(string) string) {
options.Mirrors = opts.NewListOpts(ValidateMirror)
cmd.Var(&options.Mirrors, []string{"-registry-mirror"}, usageFn("Preferred Docker registry mirror"))
options.InsecureRegistries = opts.NewListOpts(ValidateIndexName)
cmd.Var(&options.InsecureRegistries, []string{"-insecure-registry"}, usageFn("Enable insecure registry communication"))
cmd.BoolVar(&V2Only, []string{"-disable-legacy-registry"}, false, "Do not contact legacy registries")
}
type netIPNet net.IPNet
func (ipnet *netIPNet) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return json.Marshal((*net.IPNet)(ipnet).String())
}
func (ipnet *netIPNet) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) (err error) {
var ipnetStr string
if err = json.Unmarshal(b, &ipnetStr); err == nil {
var cidr *net.IPNet
if _, cidr, err = net.ParseCIDR(ipnetStr); err == nil {
*ipnet = netIPNet(*cidr)
}
}
return
}
// ServiceConfig stores daemon registry services configuration.
type ServiceConfig struct {
InsecureRegistryCIDRs []*netIPNet `json:"InsecureRegistryCIDRs"`
IndexConfigs map[string]*IndexInfo `json:"IndexConfigs"`
Mirrors []string
}
// NewServiceConfig returns a new instance of ServiceConfig
func NewServiceConfig(options *Options) *ServiceConfig {
if options == nil {
options = &Options{
Mirrors: opts.NewListOpts(nil),
InsecureRegistries: opts.NewListOpts(nil),
}
}
// Localhost is by default considered as an insecure registry
// This is a stop-gap for people who are running a private registry on localhost (especially on Boot2docker).
//
// TODO: should we deprecate this once it is easier for people to set up a TLS registry or change
// daemon flags on boot2docker?
options.InsecureRegistries.Set("127.0.0.0/8")
config := &ServiceConfig{
InsecureRegistryCIDRs: make([]*netIPNet, 0),
IndexConfigs: make(map[string]*IndexInfo, 0),
// Hack: Bypass setting the mirrors to IndexConfigs since they are going away
// and Mirrors are only for the official registry anyways.
Mirrors: options.Mirrors.GetAll(),
}
// Split --insecure-registry into CIDR and registry-specific settings.
for _, r := range options.InsecureRegistries.GetAll() {
// Check if CIDR was passed to --insecure-registry
_, ipnet, err := net.ParseCIDR(r)
if err == nil {
// Valid CIDR.
config.InsecureRegistryCIDRs = append(config.InsecureRegistryCIDRs, (*netIPNet)(ipnet))
} else {
// Assume `host:port` if not CIDR.
config.IndexConfigs[r] = &IndexInfo{
Name: r,
Mirrors: make([]string, 0),
Secure: false,
Official: false,
}
}
}
// Configure public registry.
config.IndexConfigs[IndexName] = &IndexInfo{
Name: IndexName,
Mirrors: config.Mirrors,
Secure: true,
Official: true,
}
return config
}
// isSecureIndex returns false if the provided indexName is part of the list of insecure registries
// Insecure registries accept HTTP and/or accept HTTPS with certificates from unknown CAs.
//
// The list of insecure registries can contain an element with CIDR notation to specify a whole subnet.
// If the subnet contains one of the IPs of the registry specified by indexName, the latter is considered
// insecure.
//
// indexName should be a URL.Host (`host:port` or `host`) where the `host` part can be either a domain name
// or an IP address. If it is a domain name, then it will be resolved in order to check if the IP is contained
// in a subnet. If the resolving is not successful, isSecureIndex will only try to match hostname to any element
// of insecureRegistries.
func (config *ServiceConfig) isSecureIndex(indexName string) bool {
// Check for configured index, first. This is needed in case isSecureIndex
// is called from anything besides NewIndexInfo, in order to honor per-index configurations.
if index, ok := config.IndexConfigs[indexName]; ok {
return index.Secure
}
host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(indexName)
if err != nil {
// assume indexName is of the form `host` without the port and go on.
host = indexName
}
addrs, err := lookupIP(host)
if err != nil {
ip := net.ParseIP(host)
if ip != nil {
addrs = []net.IP{ip}
}
// if ip == nil, then `host` is neither an IP nor it could be looked up,
// either because the index is unreachable, or because the index is behind an HTTP proxy.
// So, len(addrs) == 0 and we're not aborting.
}
// Try CIDR notation only if addrs has any elements, i.e. if `host`'s IP could be determined.
for _, addr := range addrs {
for _, ipnet := range config.InsecureRegistryCIDRs {
// check if the addr falls in the subnet
if (*net.IPNet)(ipnet).Contains(addr) {
return false
}
}
}
return true
}
// ValidateMirror validates an HTTP(S) registry mirror
func ValidateMirror(val string) (string, error) {
uri, err := url.Parse(val)
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("%s is not a valid URI", val)
}
if uri.Scheme != "http" && uri.Scheme != "https" {
return "", fmt.Errorf("Unsupported scheme %s", uri.Scheme)
}
if uri.Path != "" || uri.RawQuery != "" || uri.Fragment != "" {
return "", fmt.Errorf("Unsupported path/query/fragment at end of the URI")
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s://%s/", uri.Scheme, uri.Host), nil
}
// ValidateIndexName validates an index name.
func ValidateIndexName(val string) (string, error) {
// 'index.docker.io' => 'docker.io'
if val == "index."+IndexName {
val = IndexName
}
if strings.HasPrefix(val, "-") || strings.HasSuffix(val, "-") {
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid index name (%s). Cannot begin or end with a hyphen.", val)
}
// *TODO: Check if valid hostname[:port]/ip[:port]?
return val, nil
}
func validateRemoteName(remoteName string) error {
if !strings.Contains(remoteName, "/") {
// the repository name must not be a valid image ID
if err := image.ValidateID(remoteName); err == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Invalid repository name (%s), cannot specify 64-byte hexadecimal strings", remoteName)
}
}
return v2.ValidateRepositoryName(remoteName)
}
func validateNoSchema(reposName string) error {
if strings.Contains(reposName, "://") {
// It cannot contain a scheme!
return ErrInvalidRepositoryName
}
return nil
}
// ValidateRepositoryName validates a repository name
func ValidateRepositoryName(reposName string) error {
var err error
if err = validateNoSchema(reposName); err != nil {
return err
}
indexName, remoteName := splitReposName(reposName)
if _, err = ValidateIndexName(indexName); err != nil {
return err
}
return validateRemoteName(remoteName)
}
// NewIndexInfo returns IndexInfo configuration from indexName
func (config *ServiceConfig) NewIndexInfo(indexName string) (*IndexInfo, error) {
var err error
indexName, err = ValidateIndexName(indexName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Return any configured index info, first.
if index, ok := config.IndexConfigs[indexName]; ok {
return index, nil
}
// Construct a non-configured index info.
index := &IndexInfo{
Name: indexName,
Mirrors: make([]string, 0),
Official: false,
}
index.Secure = config.isSecureIndex(indexName)
return index, nil
}
// GetAuthConfigKey special-cases using the full index address of the official
// index as the AuthConfig key, and uses the (host)name[:port] for private indexes.
func (index *IndexInfo) GetAuthConfigKey() string {
if index.Official {
return IndexServer
}
return index.Name
}
// splitReposName breaks a reposName into an index name and remote name
func splitReposName(reposName string) (string, string) {
nameParts := strings.SplitN(reposName, "/", 2)
var indexName, remoteName string
if len(nameParts) == 1 || (!strings.Contains(nameParts[0], ".") &&
!strings.Contains(nameParts[0], ":") && nameParts[0] != "localhost") {
// This is a Docker Index repos (ex: samalba/hipache or ubuntu)
// 'docker.io'
indexName = IndexName
remoteName = reposName
} else {
indexName = nameParts[0]
remoteName = nameParts[1]
}
return indexName, remoteName
}
// NewRepositoryInfo validates and breaks down a repository name into a RepositoryInfo
func (config *ServiceConfig) NewRepositoryInfo(reposName string, bySearch bool) (*RepositoryInfo, error) {
if err := validateNoSchema(reposName); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
indexName, remoteName := splitReposName(reposName)
if !bySearch {
if err := validateRemoteName(remoteName); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
repoInfo := &RepositoryInfo{
RemoteName: remoteName,
}
var err error
repoInfo.Index, err = config.NewIndexInfo(indexName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if repoInfo.Index.Official {
normalizedName := repoInfo.RemoteName
if strings.HasPrefix(normalizedName, "library/") {
// If pull "library/foo", it's stored locally under "foo"
normalizedName = strings.SplitN(normalizedName, "/", 2)[1]
}
repoInfo.LocalName = normalizedName
repoInfo.RemoteName = normalizedName
// If the normalized name does not contain a '/' (e.g. "foo")
// then it is an official repo.
if strings.IndexRune(normalizedName, '/') == -1 {
repoInfo.Official = true
// Fix up remote name for official repos.
repoInfo.RemoteName = "library/" + normalizedName
}
repoInfo.CanonicalName = "docker.io/" + repoInfo.RemoteName
} else {
repoInfo.LocalName = repoInfo.Index.Name + "/" + repoInfo.RemoteName
repoInfo.CanonicalName = repoInfo.LocalName
}
return repoInfo, nil
}
// GetSearchTerm special-cases using local name for official index, and
// remote name for private indexes.
func (repoInfo *RepositoryInfo) GetSearchTerm() string {
if repoInfo.Index.Official {
return repoInfo.LocalName
}
return repoInfo.RemoteName
}
// ParseRepositoryInfo performs the breakdown of a repository name into a RepositoryInfo, but
// lacks registry configuration.
func ParseRepositoryInfo(reposName string) (*RepositoryInfo, error) {
return emptyServiceConfig.NewRepositoryInfo(reposName, false)
}
// ParseIndexInfo will use repository name to get back an indexInfo.
func ParseIndexInfo(reposName string) (*IndexInfo, error) {
indexName, _ := splitReposName(reposName)
indexInfo, err := emptyServiceConfig.NewIndexInfo(indexName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return indexInfo, nil
}
// NormalizeLocalName transforms a repository name into a normalize LocalName
// Passes through the name without transformation on error (image id, etc)
func NormalizeLocalName(name string) string {
repoInfo, err := ParseRepositoryInfo(name)
if err != nil {
return name
}
return repoInfo.LocalName
}