distribution/manifests.go
Aaron Lehmann 5a2664e0b1 Do not require "charset=utf-8" for a schema1 with content type application/json
For compatibility with other registries that don't use this exact
variant of the Content-Type header, we need to be more flexible about
what we accept. Any form of "application/json" should be allowed. The
charset should not be included in the comparison.

See docker/docker#19400.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
2016-01-18 09:59:50 -08:00

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package distribution
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/docker/distribution/context"
"github.com/docker/distribution/digest"
)
// Manifest represents a registry object specifying a set of
// references and an optional target
type Manifest interface {
// References returns a list of objects which make up this manifest.
// The references are strictly ordered from base to head. A reference
// is anything which can be represented by a distribution.Descriptor
References() []Descriptor
// Payload provides the serialized format of the manifest, in addition to
// the mediatype.
Payload() (mediatype string, payload []byte, err error)
}
// ManifestBuilder creates a manifest allowing one to include dependencies.
// Instances can be obtained from a version-specific manifest package. Manifest
// specific data is passed into the function which creates the builder.
type ManifestBuilder interface {
// Build creates the manifest from his builder.
Build(ctx context.Context) (Manifest, error)
// References returns a list of objects which have been added to this
// builder. The dependencies are returned in the order they were added,
// which should be from base to head.
References() []Descriptor
// AppendReference includes the given object in the manifest after any
// existing dependencies. If the add fails, such as when adding an
// unsupported dependency, an error may be returned.
AppendReference(dependency Describable) error
}
// ManifestService describes operations on image manifests.
type ManifestService interface {
// Exists returns true if the manifest exists.
Exists(ctx context.Context, dgst digest.Digest) (bool, error)
// Get retrieves the manifest specified by the given digest
Get(ctx context.Context, dgst digest.Digest, options ...ManifestServiceOption) (Manifest, error)
// Put creates or updates the given manifest returning the manifest digest
Put(ctx context.Context, manifest Manifest, options ...ManifestServiceOption) (digest.Digest, error)
// Delete removes the manifest specified by the given digest. Deleting
// a manifest that doesn't exist will return ErrManifestNotFound
Delete(ctx context.Context, dgst digest.Digest) error
// Enumerate fills 'manifests' with the manifests in this service up
// to the size of 'manifests' and returns 'n' for the number of entries
// which were filled. 'last' contains an offset in the manifest set
// and can be used to resume iteration.
//Enumerate(ctx context.Context, manifests []Manifest, last Manifest) (n int, err error)
}
// Describable is an interface for descriptors
type Describable interface {
Descriptor() Descriptor
}
// ManifestMediaTypes returns the supported media types for manifests.
func ManifestMediaTypes() (mediaTypes []string) {
for t := range mappings {
mediaTypes = append(mediaTypes, t)
}
return
}
// UnmarshalFunc implements manifest unmarshalling a given MediaType
type UnmarshalFunc func([]byte) (Manifest, Descriptor, error)
var mappings = make(map[string]UnmarshalFunc, 0)
// UnmarshalManifest looks up manifest unmarshall functions based on
// MediaType
func UnmarshalManifest(ctHeader string, p []byte) (Manifest, Descriptor, error) {
// Need to look up by the actual content type, not the raw contents of
// the header. Strip semicolons and anything following them.
var mediatype string
semicolonIndex := strings.Index(ctHeader, ";")
if semicolonIndex != -1 {
mediatype = ctHeader[:semicolonIndex]
} else {
mediatype = ctHeader
}
unmarshalFunc, ok := mappings[mediatype]
if !ok {
return nil, Descriptor{}, fmt.Errorf("unsupported manifest mediatype: %s", mediatype)
}
return unmarshalFunc(p)
}
// RegisterManifestSchema registers an UnmarshalFunc for a given schema type. This
// should be called from specific
func RegisterManifestSchema(mediatype string, u UnmarshalFunc) error {
if _, ok := mappings[mediatype]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("manifest mediatype registration would overwrite existing: %s", mediatype)
}
mappings[mediatype] = u
return nil
}