Enable configuration options that can selectively disable validation
that dependencies exist within the registry before the image index
is uploaded.
This enables sparse indexes, where a registry holds a manifest index that
could be signed (so the digest must not change) but does not hold every
referenced image in the index. The use case for this is when a registry
mirror does not need to mirror all platforms, but does need to maintain
the digests of all manifests either because they are signed or because
they are pulled by digest.
The registry administrator can also select specific image architectures
that must exist in the registry, enabling a registry operator to select
only the platforms they care about and ensure all image indexes uploaded
to the registry are valid for those platforms.
Signed-off-by: James Hewitt <james.hewitt@uk.ibm.com>
Harbor is using the distribution for it's (harbor-registry) registry component.
The harbor GC will call into the registry to delete the manifest, which in turn
then does a lookup for all tags that reference the deleted manifest.
To find the tag references, the registry will iterate every tag in the repository
and read it's link file to check if it matches the deleted manifest (i.e. to see
if uses the same sha256 digest). So, the more tags in repository, the worse the
performance will be (as there will be more s3 API calls occurring for the tag
directory lookups and tag file reads).
Therefore, we can use concurrent lookup and untag to optimize performance as described in https://github.com/goharbor/harbor/issues/12948.
P.S. This optimization was originally contributed by @Antiarchitect, now I would like to take it over.
Thanks @Antiarchitect's efforts with PR https://github.com/distribution/distribution/pull/3890.
Signed-off-by: Liang Zheng <zhengliang0901@gmail.com>
Currently, the `forcepathstyle` parameter for the s3 storage driver is
considered only if the `regionendpoint` parameter is set. Since setting
a region endpoint explicitly is discouraged with AWS s3, it is not clear
how to enforce path style URLs with AWS s3.
This also means, that the default value (true) only applies if a region
endpoint is configured.
This change makes sure we always forward the `forcepathstyle` parameter
to the aws-sdk if present in the config. This is a breaking change where
a `regionendpoint` is configured but no explicit `forcepathstyle` value
is set.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Schanzel <benjamin.schanzel@bmw.de>
Update the formatting of links and add a Markdown render hook for
handling relative internal links. Cross-references between markdown
files are now resolved the same way in both GitHub and Hugo.
Signed-off-by: David Karlsson <35727626+dvdksn@users.noreply.github.com>
I was reading https://distribution.github.io/distribution/recipes/mirror/#gotcha when I noticed some unexpected annotations after the "fair use policy" link. According to [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/a/4705645/6571327), these are kramdown options that the current hugo documentation site isn't respecting. I searched the hugo docs and couldn't find an easy way to preserve `rel="noopener" target="_blank"` behavior, so I removed the annotation.
Signed-off-by: Steven Kalt <SKalt@users.noreply.github.com>
This reverts https://github.com/distribution/distribution/pull/3556
This feature is currently broken and requires more fundamental changes
in the S3 driver. Until then it's better to remove it.
Signed-off-by: Milos Gajdos <milosthegajdos@gmail.com>
htpasswd is no more available in registry:2 container, switch to httpd official image to create auth file
Signed-off-by: Michael Bonfils <bonfils.michael@protonmail.com>
docker/libtrust repository has been archived for several years now.
This commit replaces all the libtrust JWT machinery with go-jose/go-jose module.
Some of the code has been adopted from libtrust and adjusted for some of
the use cases covered by the token authorization flow especially in the
tests.
Signed-off-by: Milos Gajdos <milosthegajdos@gmail.com>