Not all tests have been rewritten to use sub-tests; for those
I enabled t.Parallel() for the parent test only.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The "shortid" syntax was added in d26a3b37a6,
and allowed for matching an image on its ID prefix (this is before images were
content-addressable). With the introduction of content-addressable references,
this syntax became problematic, and Docker deprecated this syntax in 2016
(Docker v1.13.0) through commit; 5fc71599a0
> The `repository:shortid` syntax for referencing images is very little used,
> collides with tag references, and can be confused with digest references.
Support for this syntax was removed in 2017 (Docker 17.12) through commit:
a942c92dd7
containerd uses a fork of the reference package with this syntax removed, and
does not support this syntax:
901bcb2231
This patch removes the deprecated syntax, the ParseAnyReferenceWithSet function,
and the ShortIdentifierRegexp regex.
As there are no external consumers for this function, nor the regexp, I'm
skipping a deprecation cycle for this;
- https://grep.app/search?q=.ShortIdentifierRegexp
- https://grep.app/search?q=.ParseAnyReferenceWithSet%28
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
gofumpt (https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt) provides a supserset of `gofmt` / `go fmt`,
and addresses various formatting issues that linters may be checking for.
We can consider enabling the `gofumpt` linter to verify the formatting in CI, although
not every developer may have it installed, so for now this runs it once to get formatting
in shape.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Current registry reference use a subset of dns and IPv4 addresses to
represent a registry domain.
Since registries are mostly compatible with rfc3986, that defines the
URI generic syntax, this adds support for IPv6 enclosed in squared
brackets based on the mentioned rfc.
The regexp is only expanded to match on IPv6 addreses enclosed between
square brackets, considering only regular IPv6 addresses represented
as compressed or uncompressed, excluding special IPv6 address
representations.
Signed-off-by: Antonio Ojea <antonio.ojea.garcia@gmail.com>
Allows having other parsers which are capable of unambiguously keeping domain and path separated in a Reference type.
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net> (github: dmcgowan)
This allows hostnames to contain uppercase characters, matching behavior
in Docker versions before 1.10. It does not attempt to canonicalize
hostnames into a lowercase format before parsing, since this could lead
to corner cases (for example, making Hostname.Domain.Com/ref ambiguous
on a daemon which contains references for both hostname.domain.com/ref
and Hostname.Domain.Com/ref).
Fixes: #1433
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
To resolve some inconsistencies between the grammar and the regular
expressions, the grammar has been slightly refactored to match the intent. The
regular expressions have been redefined with the same structure to make it
easier to verify the grammar is correct.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
In order to support valid hostnames as name components, supporting repeated dash was added.
Additionally double underscore is now allowed as a separator to loosen the restriction for previously supported names.
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net> (github: dmcgowan)