For some reason a PR we merged passed the build even though it was
missing various func parameters. This commmit fixes it.
Signed-off-by: Milos Gajdos <milosthegajdos@gmail.com>
Several storage drivers and storage middlewares need to introspect the
client HTTP request in order to construct content-redirect URLs. The
request is indirectly passed into the driver interface method URLFor()
through the context argument, which is bad practice. The request should
be passed in as an explicit argument as the method is only called from
request handlers.
Replace the URLFor() method with a RedirectURL() method which takes an
HTTP request as a parameter instead of a context. Drop the options
argument from URLFor() as in practice it only ever encoded the request
method, which can now be fetched directly from the request. No URLFor()
callers ever passed in an "expiry" option, either.
Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
Our context package predates the establishment of current best practices
regarding context usage and it shows. It encourages bad practices such
as using contexts to propagate non-request-scoped values like the
application version and using string-typed keys for context values. Move
the package internal to remove it from the API surface of
distribution/v3@v3.0.0 so we are free to iterate on it without being
constrained by compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
This commit changes storagedriver.Filewriter interface
by adding context.Context as an argument to its Commit
func.
We pass the context appropriately where need be throughout
the distribution codebase to all the writers and tests.
S3 driver writer unfortunately must maintain the context
passed down to it from upstream so it contnues to
implement io.Writer and io.Closer interfaces which do not
allow accepting the context in any of their funcs.
Co-authored-by: Cory Snider <corhere@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Milos Gajdos <milosthegajdos@gmail.com>
Storage drivers may be able to take advantage of the hint to start
their walk more efficiently.
For S3: The API takes a start-after parameter. Registries with many
repositories can drastically reduce calls to s3 by telling s3 to only
list results lexographically after the last parameter.
For the fallback: We can start deeper in the tree and avoid statting
the files and directories before the hint in a walk. For a filesystem
this improves performance a little, but many of the API based drivers
are currently treated like a filesystem, so this drastically improves
the performance of GCP and Azure blob.
Signed-off-by: James Hewitt <james.hewitt@uk.ibm.com>
This enables go build tags so the GCS and OSS driver support is
available in the binary distributed via the image build by Dockerfile.
This led to quite a few fixes in the GCS and OSS packages raised as
warning by golang-ci linter.
Signed-off-by: Milos Gajdos <milosthegajdos@gmail.com>
both oss and gcs driver were missing the context parameter that is
required to satisfy the storagedriver.FileWriter interface.
Signed-off-by: Flavian Missi <fmissi@redhat.com>
gofumpt (https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt) provides a supserset of `gofmt` / `go fmt`,
and addresses various formatting issues that linters may be checking for.
We can consider enabling the `gofumpt` linter to verify the formatting in CI, although
not every developer may have it installed, so for now this runs it once to get formatting
in shape.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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>
Move the Walk types into registry/storage/driver, and add a Walk method to each
storage driver. Although this is yet another API to implement, there is a fall
back implementation that relies on List and Stat. For some filesystems this is
very slow.
Also, this WalkDir Method conforms better do a traditional WalkDir (a la filepath).
This change is in preparation for refactoring.
Signed-off-by: Sargun Dhillon <sargun@sargun.me>
Back in the before time, the best practices surrounding usage of Context
weren't quite worked out. We defined our own type to make usage easier.
As this packaged was used elsewhere, it make it more and more
challenging to integrate with the forked `Context` type. Now that it is
available in the standard library, we can just use that one directly.
To make usage more consistent, we now use `dcontext` when referring to
the distribution context package.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
The Move operation is only used to move uploaded blobs
to their final destination. There is no point in implementing
Move on "folders". Apart from simplifying the code, this also
saves an HTTP request.
Signed-off-by: Arthur Baars <arthur@semmle.com>
Verify that the file(s) have been deleted after calling Delete,
and retry if this is not the case. Furthermore, report the error
if a Delete operation fails.
Signed-off-by: Arthur Baars <arthur@semmle.com>
Remove the requirement of file system access to run GCS unit tests. Deconstruct
the input parameters to take the private key and email which can be specified on
the build system via environment variables.
Signed-off-by: Richard Scothern <richard.scothern@gmail.com>