distribution/docs/config.go
Tonis Tiigi 7efcb7496c Update daemon and docker core to use new content addressable storage
Add distribution package for managing pulls and pushes. This is based on
the old code in the graph package, with major changes to work with the
new image/layer model.

Add v1 migration code.

Update registry, api/*, and daemon packages to use the reference
package's types where applicable.

Update daemon package to use image/layer/tag stores instead of the graph
package

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
Signed-off-by: Tonis Tiigi <tonistiigi@gmail.com>
2015-11-24 09:40:25 -08:00

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package registry
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net"
"net/url"
"strings"
"github.com/docker/distribution/reference"
"github.com/docker/docker/image/v1"
"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 reference.Named) error {
remoteNameStr := remoteName.Name()
if !strings.Contains(remoteNameStr, "/") {
// the repository name must not be a valid image ID
if err := v1.ValidateID(remoteNameStr); err == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Invalid repository name (%s), cannot specify 64-byte hexadecimal strings", remoteName)
}
}
return nil
}
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 reference.Named) error {
_, _, err := loadRepositoryName(reposName)
return err
}
// loadRepositoryName returns the repo name splitted into index name
// and remote repo name. It returns an error if the name is not valid.
func loadRepositoryName(reposName reference.Named) (string, reference.Named, error) {
if err := validateNoSchema(reposName.Name()); err != nil {
return "", nil, err
}
indexName, remoteName, err := splitReposName(reposName)
if indexName, err = ValidateIndexName(indexName); err != nil {
return "", nil, err
}
if err = validateRemoteName(remoteName); err != nil {
return "", nil, err
}
return indexName, remoteName, nil
}
// 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 reference.Named) (indexName string, remoteName reference.Named, err error) {
var remoteNameStr string
indexName, remoteNameStr = reference.SplitHostname(reposName)
if indexName == "" || (!strings.Contains(indexName, ".") &&
!strings.Contains(indexName, ":") && indexName != "localhost") {
// This is a Docker Index repos (ex: samalba/hipache or ubuntu)
// 'docker.io'
indexName = IndexName
remoteName = reposName
} else {
remoteName, err = reference.WithName(remoteNameStr)
}
return
}
// NewRepositoryInfo validates and breaks down a repository name into a RepositoryInfo
func (config *ServiceConfig) NewRepositoryInfo(reposName reference.Named) (*RepositoryInfo, error) {
if err := validateNoSchema(reposName.Name()); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
repoInfo := &RepositoryInfo{}
var (
indexName string
err error
)
indexName, repoInfo.RemoteName, err = loadRepositoryName(reposName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
repoInfo.Index, err = config.NewIndexInfo(indexName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if repoInfo.Index.Official {
repoInfo.LocalName, err = normalizeLibraryRepoName(repoInfo.RemoteName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
repoInfo.RemoteName = repoInfo.LocalName
// If the normalized name does not contain a '/' (e.g. "foo")
// then it is an official repo.
if strings.IndexRune(repoInfo.RemoteName.Name(), '/') == -1 {
repoInfo.Official = true
// Fix up remote name for official repos.
repoInfo.RemoteName, err = reference.WithName("library/" + repoInfo.RemoteName.Name())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
repoInfo.CanonicalName, err = reference.WithName("docker.io/" + repoInfo.RemoteName.Name())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
} else {
repoInfo.LocalName, err = localNameFromRemote(repoInfo.Index.Name, repoInfo.RemoteName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
repoInfo.CanonicalName = repoInfo.LocalName
}
return repoInfo, nil
}
// ParseRepositoryInfo performs the breakdown of a repository name into a RepositoryInfo, but
// lacks registry configuration.
func ParseRepositoryInfo(reposName reference.Named) (*RepositoryInfo, error) {
return emptyServiceConfig.NewRepositoryInfo(reposName)
}
// ParseSearchIndexInfo will use repository name to get back an indexInfo.
func ParseSearchIndexInfo(reposName string) (*IndexInfo, error) {
indexName, _ := splitReposSearchTerm(reposName)
indexInfo, err := emptyServiceConfig.NewIndexInfo(indexName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return indexInfo, nil
}
// NormalizeLocalName transforms a repository name into a normalized LocalName
// Passes through the name without transformation on error (image id, etc)
// It does not use the repository info because we don't want to load
// the repository index and do request over the network.
func NormalizeLocalName(name reference.Named) reference.Named {
indexName, remoteName, err := loadRepositoryName(name)
if err != nil {
return name
}
var officialIndex bool
// Return any configured index info, first.
if index, ok := emptyServiceConfig.IndexConfigs[indexName]; ok {
officialIndex = index.Official
}
if officialIndex {
localName, err := normalizeLibraryRepoName(remoteName)
if err != nil {
return name
}
return localName
}
localName, err := localNameFromRemote(indexName, remoteName)
if err != nil {
return name
}
return localName
}
// normalizeLibraryRepoName removes the library prefix from
// the repository name for official repos.
func normalizeLibraryRepoName(name reference.Named) (reference.Named, error) {
if strings.HasPrefix(name.Name(), "library/") {
// If pull "library/foo", it's stored locally under "foo"
return reference.WithName(strings.SplitN(name.Name(), "/", 2)[1])
}
return name, nil
}
// localNameFromRemote combines the index name and the repo remote name
// to generate a repo local name.
func localNameFromRemote(indexName string, remoteName reference.Named) (reference.Named, error) {
return reference.WithName(indexName + "/" + remoteName.Name())
}
// NormalizeLocalReference transforms a reference to use a normalized LocalName
// for the name poriton. Passes through the reference without transformation on
// error.
func NormalizeLocalReference(ref reference.Named) reference.Named {
localName := NormalizeLocalName(ref)
if tagged, isTagged := ref.(reference.Tagged); isTagged {
newRef, err := reference.WithTag(localName, tagged.Tag())
if err != nil {
return ref
}
return newRef
} else if digested, isDigested := ref.(reference.Digested); isDigested {
newRef, err := reference.WithDigest(localName, digested.Digest())
if err != nil {
return ref
}
return newRef
}
return localName
}