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Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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package credentialprovider
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import (
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"net"
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"net/url"
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"path/filepath"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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"k8s.io/klog"
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"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/sets"
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)
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// DockerKeyring tracks a set of docker registry credentials, maintaining a
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// reverse index across the registry endpoints. A registry endpoint is made
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// up of a host (e.g. registry.example.com), but it may also contain a path
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// (e.g. registry.example.com/foo) This index is important for two reasons:
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// - registry endpoints may overlap, and when this happens we must find the
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// most specific match for a given image
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// - iterating a map does not yield predictable results
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type DockerKeyring interface {
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Lookup(image string) ([]LazyAuthConfiguration, bool)
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}
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// BasicDockerKeyring is a trivial map-backed implementation of DockerKeyring
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type BasicDockerKeyring struct {
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index []string
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creds map[string][]LazyAuthConfiguration
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}
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// lazyDockerKeyring is an implementation of DockerKeyring that lazily
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// materializes its dockercfg based on a set of dockerConfigProviders.
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type lazyDockerKeyring struct {
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Providers []DockerConfigProvider
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}
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// AuthConfig contains authorization information for connecting to a Registry
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// This type mirrors "github.com/docker/docker/api/types.AuthConfig"
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type AuthConfig struct {
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Username string `json:"username,omitempty"`
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Password string `json:"password,omitempty"`
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Auth string `json:"auth,omitempty"`
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// Email is an optional value associated with the username.
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// This field is deprecated and will be removed in a later
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// version of docker.
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Email string `json:"email,omitempty"`
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ServerAddress string `json:"serveraddress,omitempty"`
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// IdentityToken is used to authenticate the user and get
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// an access token for the registry.
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IdentityToken string `json:"identitytoken,omitempty"`
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// RegistryToken is a bearer token to be sent to a registry
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RegistryToken string `json:"registrytoken,omitempty"`
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}
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// LazyAuthConfiguration wraps dockertypes.AuthConfig, potentially deferring its
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// binding. If Provider is non-nil, it will be used to obtain new credentials
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// by calling LazyProvide() on it.
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type LazyAuthConfiguration struct {
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AuthConfig
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Provider DockerConfigProvider
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}
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func DockerConfigEntryToLazyAuthConfiguration(ident DockerConfigEntry) LazyAuthConfiguration {
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return LazyAuthConfiguration{
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AuthConfig: AuthConfig{
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Username: ident.Username,
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Password: ident.Password,
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Email: ident.Email,
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},
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}
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}
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func (dk *BasicDockerKeyring) Add(cfg DockerConfig) {
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if dk.index == nil {
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dk.index = make([]string, 0)
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dk.creds = make(map[string][]LazyAuthConfiguration)
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}
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for loc, ident := range cfg {
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var creds LazyAuthConfiguration
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if ident.Provider != nil {
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creds = LazyAuthConfiguration{
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Provider: ident.Provider,
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}
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} else {
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creds = DockerConfigEntryToLazyAuthConfiguration(ident)
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}
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value := loc
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if !strings.HasPrefix(value, "https://") && !strings.HasPrefix(value, "http://") {
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value = "https://" + value
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}
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parsed, err := url.Parse(value)
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if err != nil {
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klog.Errorf("Entry %q in dockercfg invalid (%v), ignoring", loc, err)
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continue
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}
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// The docker client allows exact matches:
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// foo.bar.com/namespace
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// Or hostname matches:
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// foo.bar.com
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// It also considers /v2/ and /v1/ equivalent to the hostname
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// See ResolveAuthConfig in docker/registry/auth.go.
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effectivePath := parsed.Path
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if strings.HasPrefix(effectivePath, "/v2/") || strings.HasPrefix(effectivePath, "/v1/") {
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effectivePath = effectivePath[3:]
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}
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var key string
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if (len(effectivePath) > 0) && (effectivePath != "/") {
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key = parsed.Host + effectivePath
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} else {
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key = parsed.Host
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}
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dk.creds[key] = append(dk.creds[key], creds)
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dk.index = append(dk.index, key)
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}
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eliminateDupes := sets.NewString(dk.index...)
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dk.index = eliminateDupes.List()
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// Update the index used to identify which credentials to use for a given
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// image. The index is reverse-sorted so more specific paths are matched
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// first. For example, if for the given image "quay.io/coreos/etcd",
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// credentials for "quay.io/coreos" should match before "quay.io".
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sort.Sort(sort.Reverse(sort.StringSlice(dk.index)))
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}
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const (
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defaultRegistryHost = "index.docker.io"
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defaultRegistryKey = defaultRegistryHost + "/v1/"
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)
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// isDefaultRegistryMatch determines whether the given image will
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// pull from the default registry (DockerHub) based on the
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// characteristics of its name.
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func isDefaultRegistryMatch(image string) bool {
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parts := strings.SplitN(image, "/", 2)
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if len(parts[0]) == 0 {
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return false
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}
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if len(parts) == 1 {
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// e.g. library/ubuntu
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return true
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}
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if parts[0] == "docker.io" || parts[0] == "index.docker.io" {
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// resolve docker.io/image and index.docker.io/image as default registry
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return true
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}
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// From: http://blog.docker.com/2013/07/how-to-use-your-own-registry/
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// Docker looks for either a “.” (domain separator) or “:” (port separator)
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// to learn that the first part of the repository name is a location and not
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// a user name.
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return !strings.ContainsAny(parts[0], ".:")
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}
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// url.Parse require a scheme, but ours don't have schemes. Adding a
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// scheme to make url.Parse happy, then clear out the resulting scheme.
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func parseSchemelessUrl(schemelessUrl string) (*url.URL, error) {
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parsed, err := url.Parse("https://" + schemelessUrl)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// clear out the resulting scheme
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parsed.Scheme = ""
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return parsed, nil
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}
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// split the host name into parts, as well as the port
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func splitUrl(url *url.URL) (parts []string, port string) {
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host, port, err := net.SplitHostPort(url.Host)
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if err != nil {
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// could not parse port
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host, port = url.Host, ""
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}
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return strings.Split(host, "."), port
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}
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// overloaded version of urlsMatch, operating on strings instead of URLs.
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func urlsMatchStr(glob string, target string) (bool, error) {
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globUrl, err := parseSchemelessUrl(glob)
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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targetUrl, err := parseSchemelessUrl(target)
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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return urlsMatch(globUrl, targetUrl)
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}
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// check whether the given target url matches the glob url, which may have
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// glob wild cards in the host name.
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//
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// Examples:
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// globUrl=*.docker.io, targetUrl=blah.docker.io => match
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// globUrl=*.docker.io, targetUrl=not.right.io => no match
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//
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// Note that we don't support wildcards in ports and paths yet.
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func urlsMatch(globUrl *url.URL, targetUrl *url.URL) (bool, error) {
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globUrlParts, globPort := splitUrl(globUrl)
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targetUrlParts, targetPort := splitUrl(targetUrl)
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if globPort != targetPort {
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// port doesn't match
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return false, nil
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}
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if len(globUrlParts) != len(targetUrlParts) {
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// host name does not have the same number of parts
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return false, nil
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}
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if !strings.HasPrefix(targetUrl.Path, globUrl.Path) {
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// the path of the credential must be a prefix
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return false, nil
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}
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for k, globUrlPart := range globUrlParts {
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targetUrlPart := targetUrlParts[k]
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matched, err := filepath.Match(globUrlPart, targetUrlPart)
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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if !matched {
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// glob mismatch for some part
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return false, nil
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}
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}
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// everything matches
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return true, nil
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}
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// Lookup implements the DockerKeyring method for fetching credentials based on image name.
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// Multiple credentials may be returned if there are multiple potentially valid credentials
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// available. This allows for rotation.
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func (dk *BasicDockerKeyring) Lookup(image string) ([]LazyAuthConfiguration, bool) {
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// range over the index as iterating over a map does not provide a predictable ordering
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ret := []LazyAuthConfiguration{}
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for _, k := range dk.index {
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// both k and image are schemeless URLs because even though schemes are allowed
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// in the credential configurations, we remove them in Add.
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if matched, _ := urlsMatchStr(k, image); matched {
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ret = append(ret, dk.creds[k]...)
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}
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}
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if len(ret) > 0 {
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return ret, true
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}
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// Use credentials for the default registry if provided, and appropriate
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if isDefaultRegistryMatch(image) {
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if auth, ok := dk.creds[defaultRegistryHost]; ok {
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return auth, true
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}
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}
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return []LazyAuthConfiguration{}, false
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}
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// Lookup implements the DockerKeyring method for fetching credentials
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// based on image name.
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func (dk *lazyDockerKeyring) Lookup(image string) ([]LazyAuthConfiguration, bool) {
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keyring := &BasicDockerKeyring{}
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for _, p := range dk.Providers {
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keyring.Add(p.Provide(image))
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}
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return keyring.Lookup(image)
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}
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type FakeKeyring struct {
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auth []LazyAuthConfiguration
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ok bool
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}
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func (f *FakeKeyring) Lookup(image string) ([]LazyAuthConfiguration, bool) {
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return f.auth, f.ok
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}
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// UnionDockerKeyring delegates to a set of keyrings.
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type UnionDockerKeyring []DockerKeyring
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func (k UnionDockerKeyring) Lookup(image string) ([]LazyAuthConfiguration, bool) {
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authConfigs := []LazyAuthConfiguration{}
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for _, subKeyring := range k {
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if subKeyring == nil {
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continue
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}
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currAuthResults, _ := subKeyring.Lookup(image)
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authConfigs = append(authConfigs, currAuthResults...)
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}
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return authConfigs, (len(authConfigs) > 0)
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}
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