Since the common package no longer exists, the testutil package is being moved
up to the root. Ideally, we don't have large omnibus packages, like testutil,
but we can fix that in another refactoring round.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
In preparation for removing the common package, the tarsum utilities are being
moved to the more relevant digest package. This functionality will probably go
away in the future, but it's maintained here for the time being.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
This changeset provides data structures and definitions describing the routes
available in the V2 registry API. These route descriptors are structured to
provide automated registration, for creating routers, in addition to complete
documentation duty. It's also a possibility that this could be used to
enumerate test coverage for server implementation.
Using this functionality, we've also developed a template to automatically
generate and API specification for submission into docker core.
Previously, discussions were still ongoing about different storage layouts that
could support various access models. This changeset removes a layer of
indirection that was in place due to earlier designs. Effectively, this both
associates a layer with a named repository and ensures that content cannot be
accessed across repositories. It also moves to rely on tarsum as a true
content-addressable identifier, removing a layer of indirection during blob
resolution.
The Digest type will be fairly central for blob and layer management. The type
presented in this package provides a number of core features that should enable
reliable use within the registry. This commit will be followed by others that
convert the storage layer and webapp to use this type as the primary layer/blob
CAS identifier.