Use whitelist of allowed repository classes to enforce.
By default all repository classes are allowed.
Add authorized resources to context after authorization.
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net> (github: dmcgowan)
The Hub registry generates a large volume of notifications, many of
which are uninteresting based on target media type. Discarding them
within the notification endpoint consumes considerable resources that
could be saved by discarding them within the registry. To that end,
this change adds registry configuration options to restrict the
notifications sent to an endpoint based on target media type.
Signed-off-by: Noah Treuhaft <noah.treuhaft@docker.com>
Access logging is great. Access logging you can turn off is even
better. This change adds a configuration option for that.
Signed-off-by: Noah Treuhaft <noah.treuhaft@docker.com>
Until we have some experience hosting foreign layer manifests, the Hub
operators wish to limit foreign layers on Hub. To that end, this change
adds registry configuration options to restrict the URLs that may appear
in pushed manifests.
Signed-off-by: Noah Treuhaft <noah.treuhaft@docker.com>
Add option for specifying trust key for signing schema1 manifests.
Since schema1 signature key identifiers are not verified anywhere and deprecated, storing signatures is no longer a requirement.
Furthermore in schema2 there is no signature, requiring the registry to already add signatures to generated schema1 manifests.
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net> (github: dmcgowan)
This allows the administrator to specify an externally-reachable URL for
the registry. It takes precedence over the X-Forwarded-Proto and
X-Forwarded-Host headers, and the hostname in the request.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
Overriding configuration parameters with environment variables used to
work by walking the configuration structure and checking for a
corresponding environment variable for each item. This was very limiting
because only variables corresponding to items that already existed in
the configuration structure would be checked. For example, an
environment variable corresponding to nested maps would only be noticed
if the outer map's key already existed.
This commit changes environment variable overriding to iterate over the
environment instead. For environment variables beginning with the
REGISTRY_ prefix, it splits the rest of their names on "_", and
interprets that as a path to the variable to unmarshal into. Map keys
are created as necessary. If we encounter an empty interface partway
through following the path, it becomes an implicit
map[string]interface{}.
With the new unit tests added here, parser.go now has 89.2% test
coverage.
TestParseWithExtraneousEnvStorageParams was removed, because the limit
of one storage driver is no longer enforced while parsing environment
variables. Now, Storage.Type will panic if multiple drivers are
specified.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
Also, add timeout and status code parameters to the HTTP checker, and
remove the threshold parameter for the file checker.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
Add default storagedriver health check to example configuration files
with parameters matching the previous hardcoded configuration.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
Add a section to the config file called "health". Within this section,
"filecheckers" and "httpcheckers" list checks to run. Each check
specifies a file or URI, a time interval for the check, and a threshold
specifying how many times the check must fail to reach an unhealthy
state.
Document the new options in docs/configuration.md.
Add unit testing for both types of checkers. Add an UnregisterAll
function in the health package to support the unit tests, and an
Unregister function for consistency with Register.
Fix a string conversion problem in the health package's HTTP checker.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
The example configuration files add X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff.
Add coverage in existing registry/handlers unit tests.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
with a new `proxy` section in the configuration file.
Create a new registry type which delegates storage to a proxyBlobStore
and proxyManifestStore. These stores will pull through data if not present
locally. proxyBlobStore takes care not to write duplicate data to disk.
Add a scheduler to cleanup expired content. The scheduler runs as a background
goroutine. When a blob or manifest is pulled through from the remote registry,
an entry is added to the scheduler with a TTL. When the TTL expires the
scheduler calls a pre-specified function to remove the fetched resource.
Add token authentication to the registry middleware. Get a token at startup
and preload the credential store with the username and password supplied in the
config file.
Allow resumable digest functionality to be disabled at runtime and disable
it when the registry is a pull through cache.
Signed-off-by: Richard Scothern <richard.scothern@gmail.com>
Storage drivers can implement a method called URLFor which can return a direct
url for a given path. The functionality allows the registry to direct clients
to download content directly from the backend storage. This is commonly used
with s3 and cloudfront. Under certain conditions, such as when the registry is
not local to the backend, these redirects can hurt performance and waste
incoming bandwidth on pulls. This feature addition allows one to disable this
feature, if required.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
Conflicts:
configuration/configuration.go
registry/handlers/app.go
registry/storage/catalog_test.go
registry/storage/manifeststore_test.go
registry/storage/registry.go
Implement the delete API by implementing soft delete for layers
and blobs by removing link files and updating the blob descriptor
cache. Deletion is configurable - if it is disabled API calls
will return an unsupported error.
We invalidate the blob descriptor cache by changing the linkedBlobStore's
blobStatter to a blobDescriptorService and naming it blobAccessController.
Delete() is added throughout the relevant API to support this functionality.
Signed-off-by: Richard Scothern <richard.scothern@gmail.com>
This PR is for issue of "email after registry webapp panic" #41, improving my
previous design (closed).
It use self setting up hooks, to catch panic in web application.
And, send email in hooks handle directly, to no use new http server and
handler.
Signed-off-by: xiekeyang <keyangxie@126.com>
Allow to use a unix socket as a listener.
To specify an endpoint type we use an optional configuration
field 'net', as there's no way to distinguish a relative
socket path from a hostname.
Signed-off-by: Anton Tiurin <noxiouz@yandex.ru>
This allows one to better control the usage of the cache and turn it off
completely. The storage configuration module was modified to allow parameters
to be passed to just the storage implementation, rather than to the driver.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
Redis has been integrated with the web application for use with various
services. The configuraiton exposes connection details, timeouts and pool
parameters. Documentation has been updated accordingly.
A few convenience methods have been added to the context package to get loggers
with certain fields, exposing some missing functionality from logrus.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
You shouldn't have to import both:
github.com/docker/distribution/context
golang.org/x/net/context
just to use the distribution tools and implement the distribution interfaces.
By pulling the Context interface from golang.org/x/net/context into the
context package within the distribution project, you no longer have to import
both packages.
Note: You do not have to change anything anywhere else yet! All current uses
of both packages together will still work correctly because the Context
interface from either package is identical.
I've also made some other minor changes:
- Added a RemoteIP function. It's like RemoteAddr but discards the port suffix
- Added `.String()` to the response duration context value so that JSON log
formatting shows human-parseable duration and not just number of nano-seconds
- Added WithMapContext(...) to the context package. This is a useful function
so I pulled it out of the main.go in cmd/registry so that it can be used
elsewhere.
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Josh Hawn <josh.hawn@docker.com> (github: jlhawn)
To allow flexibility in log message context information, this changeset
provides the ability to configure static fields that are included in the
context. Such fields can be set via configuration or environment variables.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
This changeset simply adds hooks into the configuration system to support
multiple different kinds of output formats. These formatters are provided by
logrus and include options such as "text" and "json". The configuraiton
documentation has been updated accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
Convert middleware in the config to be a map of type->[]Middleware
Add support for registry & repository middleware.
Some naming updates as well.
Signed-off-by: Andy Goldstein <agoldste@redhat.com>
middleware concept.
This also breaks the dependency the storage package had on goamz
Signed-off-by: David Lawrence <david.lawrence@docker.com> (github: endophage)
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>
If configured, a debug http server will be started to serve default registered
endpoints, such as pprof and expvar. The endpoint should be secured carefully
and not available to external traffic. It is disabled by default but the
development config has been modified to make it available on localhost.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
This changeset provides simple tls support for a registry instance. Simply
providing a cert and key file are enough to get a tls registry running. If the
certs are trusted by the client, tls can be used throughout the push and pull
process.
If more complex TLS options are required, it is recommend that a proxy be used.
Contributions will be accepted to add more features, if necessary.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
To support clustered registry, upload UUIDs must be recognizable by
registries that did not issue the UUID. By creating an HMAC verifiable
upload state token, registries can validate upload requests that other
instances authorized. The tokenProvider interface could also use a redis
store or other system for token handling in the future.