Add compatibility notes about pull by digest across Docker and Registry versions.
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title = "registry Compatibility"
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description = "describes get by digest pitfall"
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keywords = ["registry, manifest, images, tags, repository, distribution, digest"]
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<![end-metadata]-->
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# Registry Compatibility
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## Synopsis
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*If a manifest is pulled by _digest_ from a registry 2.3 with Docker Engine 1.9
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and older, and the manifest was pushed with Docker Engine 1.10, a security check
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will cause the Engine to receive a manifest it cannot use and the pull will fail.*
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## Registry Manifest Support
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Historically, the registry has supported a [single manifest type](https://github.com/docker/distribution/blob/master/docs/spec/manifest-v2-1.md)
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known as _Schema 1_.
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With the move toward multiple architecture images the distribution project
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introduced two new manifest types: Schema 2 manifests and manifest lists. The
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registry 2.3 supports all three manifest types and in order to be compatible
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with older Docker engines will, in certain cases, do an on-the-fly
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transformation of a manifest before serving the JSON in the response.
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This conversion has some implications for pulling manifests by digest and this
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document enumerate these implications.
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## Content Addressable Storage (CAS)
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Manifests are stored and retrieved in the registry by keying off a digest
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representing a hash of the contents. One of the advantages provided by CAS is
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security: if the contents are changed, then the digest will no longer match.
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This prevents any modification of the manifest by a MITM attack or an untrusted
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third party.
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When a manifest is stored by the registry, this digest is returned in the HTTP
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response headers and, if events are configured, delivered within the event. The
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manifest can either be retrieved by the tag, or this digest.
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For registry versions 2.2.1 and below, the registry will always store and
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serve _Schema 1_ manifests. The Docker Engine 1.10 will first
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attempt to send a _Schema 2_ manifest, falling back to sending a
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Schema 1 type manifest when it detects that the registry does not
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support the new version.
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## Registry v2.3
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### Manifest Push with Docker 1.9 and Older
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The Docker Engine will construct a _Schema 1_ manifest which the
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registry will persist to disk.
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When the manifest is pulled by digest or tag with any docker version, a
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_Schema 1_ manifest will be returned.
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### Manifest Push with Docker 1.10
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The docker engine will construct a _Schema 2_ manifest which the
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registry will persist to disk.
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When the manifest is pulled by digest or tag with Docker Engine 1.10, a
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_Schema 2_ manifest will be returned. The Docker Engine 1.10
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understands the new manifest format.
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When the manifest is pulled by *tag* with Docker Engine 1.9 and older, the
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manifest is converted on-the-fly to _Schema 1_ and sent in the
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response. The Docker Engine 1.9 is compatible with this older format.
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*When the manifest is pulled by _digest_ with Docker Engine 1.9 and older, the
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same rewriting process will not happen in the registry. If this were to happen
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the digest would no longer match the hash of the manifest and would violate the
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constraints of CAS.*
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For this reason if a manifest is pulled by _digest_ from a registry 2.3 with Docker
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Engine 1.9 and older, and the manifest was pushed with Docker Engine 1.10, a
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security check will cause the Engine to receive a manifest it cannot use and the
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pull will fail.
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