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podman/libpod/image/pull.go
Miloslav Trmač 444142c7c1 Remove the signaturePolicyPath parameter from getCopyOptions and DRO.GetSystemContext
Use the parent types.SystemContext data instead.

Should not change behavior.

Signed-off-by: Miloslav Trmač <mitr@redhat.com>

Closes: #1176
Approved by: rhatdan
2018-08-01 18:22:59 +00:00

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package image
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"strings"
cp "github.com/containers/image/copy"
"github.com/containers/image/directory"
"github.com/containers/image/docker"
dockerarchive "github.com/containers/image/docker/archive"
"github.com/containers/image/docker/reference"
"github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile"
ociarchive "github.com/containers/image/oci/archive"
"github.com/containers/image/pkg/sysregistries"
is "github.com/containers/image/storage"
"github.com/containers/image/transports"
"github.com/containers/image/transports/alltransports"
"github.com/containers/image/types"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/projectatomic/libpod/pkg/registries"
"github.com/projectatomic/libpod/pkg/util"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
var (
// DockerArchive is the transport we prepend to an image name
// when saving to docker-archive
DockerArchive = dockerarchive.Transport.Name()
// OCIArchive is the transport we prepend to an image name
// when saving to oci-archive
OCIArchive = ociarchive.Transport.Name()
// DirTransport is the transport for pushing and pulling
// images to and from a directory
DirTransport = directory.Transport.Name()
// DockerTransport is the transport for docker registries
DockerTransport = docker.Transport.Name()
// AtomicTransport is the transport for atomic registries
AtomicTransport = "atomic"
// DefaultTransport is a prefix that we apply to an image name
// NOTE: This is a string prefix, not actually a transport name usable for transports.Get();
// and because syntaxes of image names are transport-dependent, the prefix is not really interchangeable;
// each user implicitly assumes the appended string is a Docker-like reference.
DefaultTransport = DockerTransport + "://"
// DefaultLocalRepo is the default local repository for local image operations
// Remote pulls will still use defined registries
DefaultLocalRepo = "localhost"
)
// pullRefPair records a pair of prepared image references to pull.
type pullRefPair struct {
image string
srcRef types.ImageReference
dstRef types.ImageReference
}
// pullGoal represents the prepared image references and decided behavior to be executed by imagePull
type pullGoal struct {
refPairs []pullRefPair
pullAllPairs bool // Pull all refPairs instead of stopping on first success.
usedSearchRegistries bool // refPairs construction has depended on registries.GetRegistries()
searchedRegistries []string // The list of search registries used; set only if usedSearchRegistries
}
// pullRefName records a prepared source reference and a destination name to pull.
type pullRefName struct {
image string
srcRef types.ImageReference
dstName string
}
// pullGoalNames is an intermediate variant of pullGoal which uses pullRefName instead of pullRefPair.
type pullGoalNames struct {
refNames []pullRefName
pullAllPairs bool // Pull all refNames instead of stopping on first success.
usedSearchRegistries bool // refPairs construction has depended on registries.GetRegistries()
searchedRegistries []string // The list of search registries used; set only if usedSearchRegistries
}
func singlePullRefNameGoal(rn pullRefName) *pullGoalNames {
return &pullGoalNames{
refNames: []pullRefName{rn},
pullAllPairs: false, // Does not really make a difference.
usedSearchRegistries: false,
searchedRegistries: nil,
}
}
func getPullRefName(srcRef types.ImageReference, destName string) pullRefName {
imgPart, err := decompose(destName)
if err == nil && !imgPart.hasRegistry {
// If the image doesn't have a registry, set it as the default repo
imgPart.registry = DefaultLocalRepo
imgPart.hasRegistry = true
destName = imgPart.assemble()
}
reference := destName
if srcRef.DockerReference() != nil {
reference = srcRef.DockerReference().String()
}
return pullRefName{
image: destName,
srcRef: srcRef,
dstName: reference,
}
}
// pullGoalNamesFromImageReference returns a pullGoalNames for a single ImageReference, depending on the used transport.
func pullGoalNamesFromImageReference(ctx context.Context, srcRef types.ImageReference, imgName string, sc *types.SystemContext) (*pullGoalNames, error) {
// supports pulling from docker-archive, oci, and registries
switch srcRef.Transport().Name() {
case DockerArchive:
archivePath := srcRef.StringWithinTransport()
tarSource, err := tarfile.NewSourceFromFile(archivePath)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
manifest, err := tarSource.LoadTarManifest()
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error retrieving manifest.json")
}
// to pull the first image stored in the tar file
if len(manifest) == 0 {
// use the hex of the digest if no manifest is found
reference, err := getImageDigest(ctx, srcRef, sc)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return singlePullRefNameGoal(getPullRefName(srcRef, reference)), nil
}
if len(manifest[0].RepoTags) == 0 {
// If the input image has no repotags, we need to feed it a dest anyways
digest, err := getImageDigest(ctx, srcRef, sc)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return singlePullRefNameGoal(getPullRefName(srcRef, digest)), nil
}
// Need to load in all the repo tags from the manifest
res := []pullRefName{}
for _, dst := range manifest[0].RepoTags {
pullInfo := getPullRefName(srcRef, dst)
res = append(res, pullInfo)
}
return &pullGoalNames{
refNames: res,
pullAllPairs: true,
usedSearchRegistries: false,
searchedRegistries: nil,
}, nil
case OCIArchive:
// retrieve the manifest from index.json to access the image name
manifest, err := ociarchive.LoadManifestDescriptor(srcRef)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error loading manifest for %q", srcRef)
}
var dest string
if manifest.Annotations == nil || manifest.Annotations["org.opencontainers.image.ref.name"] == "" {
// If the input image has no image.ref.name, we need to feed it a dest anyways
// use the hex of the digest
dest, err = getImageDigest(ctx, srcRef, sc)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error getting image digest; image reference not found")
}
} else {
dest = manifest.Annotations["org.opencontainers.image.ref.name"]
}
return singlePullRefNameGoal(getPullRefName(srcRef, dest)), nil
case DirTransport:
path := srcRef.StringWithinTransport()
image := path
// remove leading "/"
if image[:1] == "/" {
// Instead of removing the leading /, set localhost as the registry
// so docker.io isn't prepended, and the path becomes the repository
image = DefaultLocalRepo + image
}
return singlePullRefNameGoal(getPullRefName(srcRef, image)), nil
default:
return singlePullRefNameGoal(getPullRefName(srcRef, imgName)), nil
}
}
// pullGoalFromImageReference returns a pull goal for a single ImageReference, depending on the used transport.
func (ir *Runtime) pullGoalFromImageReference(ctx context.Context, srcRef types.ImageReference, imgName string, sc *types.SystemContext) (pullGoal, error) {
goalNames, err := pullGoalNamesFromImageReference(ctx, srcRef, imgName, sc)
if err != nil {
return pullGoal{}, err
}
return ir.pullGoalFromGoalNames(goalNames)
}
// pullImage pulls an image from configured registries based on inputName.
// By default, only the latest tag (or a specific tag if requested) will be
// pulled.
func (ir *Runtime) pullImage(ctx context.Context, inputName string, writer io.Writer, authfile, signaturePolicyPath string, signingOptions SigningOptions, dockerOptions *DockerRegistryOptions, forceSecure bool) ([]string, error) {
// pullImage copies the image from the source to the destination
var goal pullGoal
sc := GetSystemContext(signaturePolicyPath, authfile, false)
srcRef, err := alltransports.ParseImageName(inputName)
if err != nil {
// could be trying to pull from registry with short name
goal, err = ir.pullGoalFromPossiblyUnqualifiedName(inputName)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "error getting default registries to try")
}
} else {
goal, err = ir.pullGoalFromImageReference(ctx, srcRef, inputName, sc)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error determining pull goal for image %q", inputName)
}
}
policyContext, err := getPolicyContext(sc)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer policyContext.Destroy()
insecureRegistries, err := registries.GetInsecureRegistries()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var images []string
for _, imageInfo := range goal.refPairs {
copyOptions := getCopyOptions(sc, writer, dockerOptions, nil, signingOptions, authfile, "", false, nil)
if imageInfo.srcRef.Transport().Name() == DockerTransport {
imgRef := imageInfo.srcRef.DockerReference()
if imgRef == nil { // This should never happen; such references cant be created.
return nil, fmt.Errorf("internal error: DockerTransport reference %s does not have a DockerReference",
transports.ImageName(imageInfo.srcRef))
}
registry := reference.Domain(imgRef)
if util.StringInSlice(registry, insecureRegistries) && !forceSecure {
copyOptions.SourceCtx.DockerInsecureSkipTLSVerify = true
logrus.Info(fmt.Sprintf("%s is an insecure registry; pulling with tls-verify=false", registry))
}
}
// Print the following statement only when pulling from a docker or atomic registry
if writer != nil && (imageInfo.srcRef.Transport().Name() == DockerTransport || imageInfo.srcRef.Transport().Name() == AtomicTransport) {
io.WriteString(writer, fmt.Sprintf("Trying to pull %s...", imageInfo.image))
}
if err = cp.Image(ctx, policyContext, imageInfo.dstRef, imageInfo.srcRef, copyOptions); err != nil {
if writer != nil {
io.WriteString(writer, "Failed\n")
}
} else {
if !goal.pullAllPairs {
return []string{imageInfo.image}, nil
}
images = append(images, imageInfo.image)
}
}
// If no image was found, we should handle. Lets be nicer to the user and see if we can figure out why.
if len(images) == 0 {
registryPath := sysregistries.RegistriesConfPath(&types.SystemContext{})
if goal.usedSearchRegistries && len(goal.searchedRegistries) == 0 {
return nil, errors.Errorf("image name provided is a short name and no search registries are defined in %s.", registryPath)
}
return nil, errors.Errorf("unable to find image in the registries defined in %q", registryPath)
}
return images, nil
}
// hasShaInInputName returns a bool as to whether the user provided an image name that includes
// a reference to a specific sha
func hasShaInInputName(inputName string) bool {
return strings.Contains(inputName, "@sha256:")
}
// pullGoalNamesFromPossiblyUnqualifiedName looks at a decomposed image and determines the possible
// image names to try pulling in combination with the registries.conf file as well
func pullGoalNamesFromPossiblyUnqualifiedName(inputName string) (*pullGoalNames, error) {
decomposedImage, err := decompose(inputName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if decomposedImage.hasRegistry {
var imageName string
if hasShaInInputName(inputName) {
imageName = fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", decomposedImage.transport, inputName)
} else {
imageName = decomposedImage.assembleWithTransport()
}
srcRef, err := alltransports.ParseImageName(imageName)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "unable to parse '%s'", inputName)
}
ps := pullRefName{
image: inputName,
srcRef: srcRef,
}
if hasShaInInputName(inputName) {
ps.dstName = decomposedImage.assemble()
} else {
ps.dstName = ps.image
}
return singlePullRefNameGoal(ps), nil
}
searchRegistries, err := registries.GetRegistries()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var pullNames []pullRefName
for _, registry := range searchRegistries {
decomposedImage.registry = registry
imageName := decomposedImage.assembleWithTransport()
if hasShaInInputName(inputName) {
imageName = fmt.Sprintf("%s%s/%s", decomposedImage.transport, registry, inputName)
}
srcRef, err := alltransports.ParseImageName(imageName)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "unable to parse '%s'", inputName)
}
ps := pullRefName{
image: decomposedImage.assemble(),
srcRef: srcRef,
}
ps.dstName = ps.image
pullNames = append(pullNames, ps)
}
return &pullGoalNames{
refNames: pullNames,
pullAllPairs: false,
usedSearchRegistries: true,
searchedRegistries: searchRegistries,
}, nil
}
// pullGoalFromPossiblyUnqualifiedName looks at inputName and determines the possible
// image references to try pulling in combination with the registries.conf file as well
func (ir *Runtime) pullGoalFromPossiblyUnqualifiedName(inputName string) (pullGoal, error) {
goalNames, err := pullGoalNamesFromPossiblyUnqualifiedName(inputName)
if err != nil {
return pullGoal{}, err
}
return ir.pullGoalFromGoalNames(goalNames)
}
// pullGoalFromGoalNames converts a pullGoalNames to a pullGoal
func (ir *Runtime) pullGoalFromGoalNames(goalNames *pullGoalNames) (pullGoal, error) {
if goalNames == nil { // The value is a pointer only to make (return nil, err) possible in callers; they should never return nil on success
return pullGoal{}, errors.New("internal error: pullGoalFromGoalNames(nil)")
}
// Here we construct the destination references
res := make([]pullRefPair, len(goalNames.refNames))
for i, rn := range goalNames.refNames {
destRef, err := is.Transport.ParseStoreReference(ir.store, rn.dstName)
if err != nil {
return pullGoal{}, errors.Wrapf(err, "error parsing dest reference name %#v", rn.dstName)
}
res[i] = pullRefPair{
image: rn.image,
srcRef: rn.srcRef,
dstRef: destRef,
}
}
return pullGoal{
refPairs: res,
pullAllPairs: goalNames.pullAllPairs,
usedSearchRegistries: goalNames.usedSearchRegistries,
searchedRegistries: goalNames.searchedRegistries,
}, nil
}