distribution/storage/layer.go
Stephen J Day a4024b2f90 Move manifest to discrete package
Because manifests and their signatures are a discrete component of the
registry, we are moving the definitions into a separate package. This causes us
to lose some test coverage, but we can fill this in shortly. No changes have
been made to the external interfaces, but they are likely to come.

Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
2015-01-02 13:23:11 -08:00

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package storage
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"time"
"github.com/docker/distribution/digest"
"github.com/docker/distribution/manifest"
)
// Layer provides a readable and seekable layer object. Typically,
// implementations are *not* goroutine safe.
type Layer interface {
// http.ServeContent requires an efficient implementation of
// ReadSeeker.Seek(0, os.SEEK_END).
io.ReadSeeker
io.Closer
// Name returns the repository under which this layer is linked.
Name() string // TODO(stevvooe): struggling with nomenclature: should this be "repo" or "name"?
// Digest returns the unique digest of the blob, which is the tarsum for
// layers.
Digest() digest.Digest
// CreatedAt returns the time this layer was created. Until we implement
// Stat call on storagedriver, this just returns the zero time.
CreatedAt() time.Time
}
// LayerUpload provides a handle for working with in-progress uploads.
// Instances can be obtained from the LayerService.Upload and
// LayerService.Resume.
type LayerUpload interface {
io.WriteCloser
// UUID returns the identifier for this upload.
UUID() string
// Name of the repository under which the layer will be linked.
Name() string
// Offset returns the position of the last byte written to this layer.
Offset() int64
// TODO(stevvooe): Consider completely removing the size check from this
// interface. The digest check may be adequate and we are making it
// optional in the HTTP API.
// Finish marks the upload as completed, returning a valid handle to the
// uploaded layer. The final size and digest are validated against the
// contents of the uploaded layer. If the size is negative, only the
// digest will be checked.
Finish(size int64, digest digest.Digest) (Layer, error)
// Cancel the layer upload process.
Cancel() error
}
var (
// ErrLayerExists returned when layer already exists
ErrLayerExists = fmt.Errorf("layer exists")
// ErrLayerTarSumVersionUnsupported when tarsum is unsupported version.
ErrLayerTarSumVersionUnsupported = fmt.Errorf("unsupported tarsum version")
// ErrLayerUploadUnknown returned when upload is not found.
ErrLayerUploadUnknown = fmt.Errorf("layer upload unknown")
// ErrLayerClosed returned when an operation is attempted on a closed
// Layer or LayerUpload.
ErrLayerClosed = fmt.Errorf("layer closed")
)
// ErrUnknownLayer returned when layer cannot be found.
type ErrUnknownLayer struct {
FSLayer manifest.FSLayer
}
func (err ErrUnknownLayer) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("unknown layer %v", err.FSLayer.BlobSum)
}
// ErrLayerInvalidDigest returned when tarsum check fails.
type ErrLayerInvalidDigest struct {
FSLayer manifest.FSLayer
}
func (err ErrLayerInvalidDigest) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("invalid digest for referenced layer: %v", err.FSLayer.BlobSum)
}
// ErrLayerInvalidSize returned when length check fails.
type ErrLayerInvalidSize struct {
Size int64
}
func (err ErrLayerInvalidSize) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("invalid layer size: %d", err.Size)
}