* Update redis.go
If the dgst key does not exist in the cache when calling HGET, `redis.String` will return an `ErrNil` which we need to translate into `distribution.ErrBlobUnknown` so that the error being returned can be properly handled. This will ensure that `SetDescriptor` is properly called from `cachedBlobStatter::Stat` for `repositoryScopedRedisBlobDescriptorService` which will update the redis cache and be considered as a Miss rather than an Error.
cc @manishtomar
* Update suite.go
Add unit test to ensure missing blobs for scoped repo properly return ErrBlobUnknown when HGET returns redis.ErrNil.
(cherry picked from commit dca6b9526a1d30dd218a9f321c4f84ecc4b5e62e)
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
* redis metrics
it is working but metrics are not very useful since default buckets
start from 5ms and almost all of them are in that range.
* remove extra comment
(cherry picked from commit ba1a1d74e7eb047dd1056548ccf0695e8846782c)
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
Back in the before time, the best practices surrounding usage of Context
weren't quite worked out. We defined our own type to make usage easier.
As this packaged was used elsewhere, it make it more and more
challenging to integrate with the forked `Context` type. Now that it is
available in the standard library, we can just use that one directly.
To make usage more consistent, we now use `dcontext` when referring to
the distribution context package.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
The registry uses partial Named values which the named parsers
no longer support. To allow the registry service to continue
to operate without canonicalization, switch to use WithName.
In the future, the registry should start using fully canonical
values on the backend and WithName should no longer support
creating partial values.
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net> (github: dmcgowan)
tarsum is not actually used by the registry. Remove support for it.
Convert numerous uses in unit tests to SHA256.
Update docs to remove mentions of tarsums (which were often inaccurate).
Remove tarsum dependency.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
There seems to be a need for a type that represents a way of pointing
to an image, irrespective of the implementation.
This patch defines a Reference interface and provides 3 implementations:
- TagReference: when only a tag is provided
- DigestReference: when a digest (according to the digest package) is
provided, can include optional tag as well
Validation of references are purely syntactic.
There is also a strong type for tags, analogous to digests, as well
as a strong type for Repository from which clients can access the
hostname alone, or the repository name without the hostname, or both
together via the String() method.
For Repository, the files names.go and names_test.go were moved from
the v2 package.
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
Implement the delete API by implementing soft delete for layers
and blobs by removing link files and updating the blob descriptor
cache. Deletion is configurable - if it is disabled API calls
will return an unsupported error.
We invalidate the blob descriptor cache by changing the linkedBlobStore's
blobStatter to a blobDescriptorService and naming it blobAccessController.
Delete() is added throughout the relevant API to support this functionality.
Signed-off-by: Richard Scothern <richard.scothern@gmail.com>
After consideration, we've changed the main descriptor field name to for number
of bytes to "size" to match convention. While this may be a subjective
argument, commonly we refer to files by their "size" rather than their
"length". This will match other conventions, like `(FileInfo).Size()` and
methods on `io.SizeReaderAt`. Under more broad analysis, this argument doesn't
necessarily hold up. If anything, "size" is shorter than "length".
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
Ensure that clients can use the blob descriptor cache provider without needing
the redis package.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>