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Allow hostname components in component names.
Fixes https://github.com/docker/distribution/issues/1062 This relaxes the naming restrictions places on Docker images to permit valid hostnames according to [RFC-2396](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt). It deviates from the RFC in the following ways: 1) Allow underscores where we allow hyphens (hostnames don't allow underscores, which we must for backwards compatibility). 2) Leave "top-level" name segments unrestricted (domains require an alpha character to begin a top-level domain, e.g. "com"). 3) DO NOT allow a trailing dot, as permitted by FQDNs. Signed-off-by: Matt Moore <mattmoor@google.com>
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@ -15,10 +15,23 @@ const (
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RepositoryNameTotalLengthMax = 255
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)
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// domainLabelRegexp represents the following RFC-2396 BNF construct:
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// domainlabel = alphanum | alphanum *( alphanum | "-" ) alphanum
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var domainLabelRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`[a-z0-9](?:-*[a-z0-9])*`)
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// RepositoryNameComponentRegexp restricts registry path component names to
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// start with at least one letter or number, with following parts able to
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// be separated by one period, dash or underscore.
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var RepositoryNameComponentRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`[a-z0-9]+(?:[._-][a-z0-9]+)*`)
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// the allow valid hostnames according to: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt
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// with the following differences:
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// 1) It DOES NOT allow for fully-qualified domain names, which include a
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// trailing '.', e.g. "google.com."
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// 2) It DOES NOT restrict 'top-level' domain labels to start with just alpha
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// characters.
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// 3) It DOES allow for underscores to appear in the same situations as dots.
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//
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// RFC-2396 uses the BNF construct:
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// hostname = *( domainlabel "." ) toplabel [ "." ]
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var RepositoryNameComponentRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(
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domainLabelRegexp.String() + `(?:[._]` + domainLabelRegexp.String() + `)*`)
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// RepositoryNameComponentAnchoredRegexp is the version of
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// RepositoryNameComponentRegexp which must completely match the content
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err: ErrRepositoryNameComponentInvalid,
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invalid: true,
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},
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{
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input: "do__cker/docker",
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err: ErrRepositoryNameComponentInvalid,
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invalid: true,
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},
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{
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input: "docker./docker",
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err: ErrRepositoryNameComponentInvalid,
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invalid: true,
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},
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{
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input: ".docker/docker",
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err: ErrRepositoryNameComponentInvalid,
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invalid: true,
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},
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{
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input: "do..cker/docker",
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err: ErrRepositoryNameComponentInvalid,
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invalid: true,
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},
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{
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input: "docker-/docker",
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err: ErrRepositoryNameComponentInvalid,
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invalid: true,
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},
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{
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input: "-docker/docker",
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err: ErrRepositoryNameComponentInvalid,
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invalid: true,
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},
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{
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input: "b.gcr.io/test.example.com/my-app", // embedded domain component
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},
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// TODO(stevvooe): The following is a punycode domain name that we may
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// want to allow in the future. Currently, this is not allowed but we
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// may want to change this in the future. Adding this here as invalid
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// for the time being.
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{
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input: "xn--n3h.com/myimage", // http://☃.com in punycode
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err: ErrRepositoryNameComponentInvalid,
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invalid: true,
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input: "xn--n3h.com/myimage", // http://☃.com in punycode
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},
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{
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input: "xn--7o8h.com/myimage", // http://🐳.com in punycode
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err: ErrRepositoryNameComponentInvalid,
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invalid: true,
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input: "xn--7o8h.com/myimage", // http://🐳.com in punycode
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},
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{
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input: "registry.io/foo/project--id.module--name.ver---sion--name", // image with hostname
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},
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}
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)
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