1d33874951
Go 1.13 and up enforce import paths to be versioned if a project contains a go.mod and has released v2 or up. The current v2.x branches (and releases) do not yet have a go.mod, and therefore are still allowed to be imported with a non-versioned import path (go modules add a `+incompatible` annotation in that case). However, now that this project has a `go.mod` file, incompatible import paths will not be accepted by go modules, and attempting to use code from this repository will fail. This patch uses `v3` for the import-paths (not `v2`), because changing import paths itself is a breaking change, which means that the next release should increment the "major" version to comply with SemVer (as go modules dictate). Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
184 lines
5.2 KiB
Go
184 lines
5.2 KiB
Go
package base
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"reflect"
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"strconv"
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"sync"
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storagedriver "github.com/distribution/distribution/v3/registry/storage/driver"
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)
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type regulator struct {
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storagedriver.StorageDriver
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*sync.Cond
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available uint64
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}
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// GetLimitFromParameter takes an interface type as decoded from the YAML
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// configuration and returns a uint64 representing the maximum number of
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// concurrent calls given a minimum limit and default.
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//
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// If the parameter supplied is of an invalid type this returns an error.
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func GetLimitFromParameter(param interface{}, min, def uint64) (uint64, error) {
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limit := def
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switch v := param.(type) {
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case string:
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var err error
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if limit, err = strconv.ParseUint(v, 0, 64); err != nil {
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return limit, fmt.Errorf("parameter must be an integer, '%v' invalid", param)
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}
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case uint64:
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limit = v
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case int, int32, int64:
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val := reflect.ValueOf(v).Convert(reflect.TypeOf(param)).Int()
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// if param is negative casting to uint64 will wrap around and
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// give you the hugest thread limit ever. Let's be sensible, here
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if val > 0 {
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limit = uint64(val)
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} else {
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limit = min
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}
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case uint, uint32:
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limit = reflect.ValueOf(v).Convert(reflect.TypeOf(param)).Uint()
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case nil:
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// use the default
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default:
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("invalid value '%#v'", param)
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}
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if limit < min {
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return min, nil
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}
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return limit, nil
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}
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// NewRegulator wraps the given driver and is used to regulate concurrent calls
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// to the given storage driver to a maximum of the given limit. This is useful
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// for storage drivers that would otherwise create an unbounded number of OS
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// threads if allowed to be called unregulated.
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func NewRegulator(driver storagedriver.StorageDriver, limit uint64) storagedriver.StorageDriver {
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return ®ulator{
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StorageDriver: driver,
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Cond: sync.NewCond(&sync.Mutex{}),
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available: limit,
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}
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}
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func (r *regulator) enter() {
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r.L.Lock()
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for r.available == 0 {
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r.Wait()
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}
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r.available--
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r.L.Unlock()
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}
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func (r *regulator) exit() {
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r.L.Lock()
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r.Signal()
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r.available++
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r.L.Unlock()
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}
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// Name returns the human-readable "name" of the driver, useful in error
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// messages and logging. By convention, this will just be the registration
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// name, but drivers may provide other information here.
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func (r *regulator) Name() string {
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r.enter()
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defer r.exit()
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return r.StorageDriver.Name()
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}
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// GetContent retrieves the content stored at "path" as a []byte.
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// This should primarily be used for small objects.
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func (r *regulator) GetContent(ctx context.Context, path string) ([]byte, error) {
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r.enter()
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defer r.exit()
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return r.StorageDriver.GetContent(ctx, path)
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}
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// PutContent stores the []byte content at a location designated by "path".
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// This should primarily be used for small objects.
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func (r *regulator) PutContent(ctx context.Context, path string, content []byte) error {
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r.enter()
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defer r.exit()
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return r.StorageDriver.PutContent(ctx, path, content)
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}
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// Reader retrieves an io.ReadCloser for the content stored at "path"
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// with a given byte offset.
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// May be used to resume reading a stream by providing a nonzero offset.
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func (r *regulator) Reader(ctx context.Context, path string, offset int64) (io.ReadCloser, error) {
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r.enter()
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defer r.exit()
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return r.StorageDriver.Reader(ctx, path, offset)
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}
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// Writer stores the contents of the provided io.ReadCloser at a
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// location designated by the given path.
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// May be used to resume writing a stream by providing a nonzero offset.
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// The offset must be no larger than the CurrentSize for this path.
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func (r *regulator) Writer(ctx context.Context, path string, append bool) (storagedriver.FileWriter, error) {
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r.enter()
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defer r.exit()
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return r.StorageDriver.Writer(ctx, path, append)
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}
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// Stat retrieves the FileInfo for the given path, including the current
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// size in bytes and the creation time.
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func (r *regulator) Stat(ctx context.Context, path string) (storagedriver.FileInfo, error) {
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r.enter()
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defer r.exit()
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return r.StorageDriver.Stat(ctx, path)
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}
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// List returns a list of the objects that are direct descendants of the
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//given path.
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func (r *regulator) List(ctx context.Context, path string) ([]string, error) {
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r.enter()
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defer r.exit()
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return r.StorageDriver.List(ctx, path)
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}
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// Move moves an object stored at sourcePath to destPath, removing the
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// original object.
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// Note: This may be no more efficient than a copy followed by a delete for
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// many implementations.
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func (r *regulator) Move(ctx context.Context, sourcePath string, destPath string) error {
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r.enter()
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defer r.exit()
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return r.StorageDriver.Move(ctx, sourcePath, destPath)
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}
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// Delete recursively deletes all objects stored at "path" and its subpaths.
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func (r *regulator) Delete(ctx context.Context, path string) error {
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r.enter()
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defer r.exit()
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return r.StorageDriver.Delete(ctx, path)
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}
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// URLFor returns a URL which may be used to retrieve the content stored at
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// the given path, possibly using the given options.
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// May return an ErrUnsupportedMethod in certain StorageDriver
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// implementations.
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func (r *regulator) URLFor(ctx context.Context, path string, options map[string]interface{}) (string, error) {
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r.enter()
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defer r.exit()
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return r.StorageDriver.URLFor(ctx, path, options)
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}
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