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Stephen J Day
d2bfb5825c Integrate contextual logging with regsitry app
This changeset integrates contextual logging into the registry web application.
Idiomatic context use is attempted within the current webapp layout. The
functionality is centered around making lifecycle objects (application and
request context) into contexts themselves. Relevant data has been moved into
the context where appropriate.  We still have some work to do to factor out the
registry.Context object and the dispatching functionality to remove some
awkward portions.

The api tests were slightly refactored to use a test environment to eliminate
common code.

Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
2015-02-06 16:51:53 -08:00
Josh Hawn
2c3d738a05 Use context for auth access controllers
The auth package has been updated to use "golang.org/x/net/context" for
passing information between the application and the auth backend.

AccessControllers should now set a "auth.user" context value to a AuthUser
struct containing a single "Name" field for now with possible, optional, values
in the future.

The "silly" auth backend always sets the name to "silly", while the "token" auth
backend will set the name to match the "subject" claim of the JWT.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Josh Hawn <josh.hawn@docker.com> (github: jlhawn)
2015-02-04 19:17:33 -08:00
Stephen J Day
0a29b59e14 Webhook notification support in registry webapp
Endpoints are now created at applications startup time, using notification
configuration. The instances are then added to a Broadcaster instance, which
becomes the main event sink for the application. At request time, an event
bridge is configured to listen to repository method calls. The actor and source
of the eventBridge are created from the requeest context and application,
respectively. The result is notifications are dispatched with calls to the
context's Repository instance and are queued to each endpoint via the
broadcaster.

This commit also adds the concept of a RequestID and App.InstanceID. The
request id uniquely identifies each request and the InstanceID uniquely
identifies a run of the registry. These identifiers can be used in the future
to correlate log messages with generated events to support rich debugging.

The fields of the app were slightly reorganized for clarity and a few horrid
util functions have been removed.

Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
2015-02-03 13:32:37 -08:00
Stephen J Day
ff4a1700cc Update the registry app to use the new storage interfaces
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
2015-01-16 18:33:28 -08:00
Stephen J Day
ab4a9f0480 Move registry package out of repo root
Since the repo is no longer just the registry, we are moving the registry web
application package out of the repo root into a sub-package. We may break down
the registry package further to separate webapp components and bring the client
package under it. This change accomplishes the task of freeing up the repo root
for a distribution-oriented package. A stub doc.go file is left in place to
declare intent.

Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
2015-01-06 10:40:22 -08:00
Renamed from context.go (Browse further)