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147 lines
4.1 KiB
/*
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Copyright The Helm 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 registry // import "helm.sh/helm/v3/internal/experimental/registry"
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"net/url"
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"regexp"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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)
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var (
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validPortRegEx = regexp.MustCompile(`^([1-9]\d{0,3}|0|[1-5][0-9]{4}|6[0-4][0-9]{3}|65[0-4][0-9]{2}|655[0-2][0-9]|6553[0-5])$`) // adapted from https://stackoverflow.com/a/12968117
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// TODO: Currently we don't support digests, so we are only splitting on the
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// colon. However, when we add support for digests, we'll need to use the
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// regexp anyway to split on both colons and @, so leaving it like this for
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// now
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referenceDelimiter = regexp.MustCompile(`[:]`)
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errEmptyRepo = errors.New("parsed repo was empty")
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errTooManyColons = errors.New("ref may only contain a single colon character (:) unless specifying a port number")
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)
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type (
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// Reference defines the main components of a reference specification
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Reference struct {
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Tag string
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Repo string
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}
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)
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// ParseReference converts a string to a Reference
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func ParseReference(s string) (*Reference, error) {
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if s == "" {
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return nil, errEmptyRepo
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}
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// Split the components of the string on the colon or @, if it is more than 3,
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// immediately return an error. Other validation will be performed later in
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// the function
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splitComponents := fixSplitComponents(referenceDelimiter.Split(s, -1))
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if len(splitComponents) > 3 {
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return nil, errTooManyColons
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}
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var ref *Reference
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switch len(splitComponents) {
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case 1:
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ref = &Reference{Repo: splitComponents[0]}
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case 2:
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ref = &Reference{Repo: splitComponents[0], Tag: splitComponents[1]}
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case 3:
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ref = &Reference{Repo: strings.Join(splitComponents[:2], ":"), Tag: splitComponents[2]}
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}
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// ensure the reference is valid
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err := ref.validate()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return ref, nil
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}
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// FullName the full name of a reference (repo:tag)
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func (ref *Reference) FullName() string {
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if ref.Tag == "" {
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return ref.Repo
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", ref.Repo, ref.Tag)
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}
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// validate makes sure the ref meets our criteria
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func (ref *Reference) validate() error {
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err := ref.validateRepo()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return ref.validateNumColons()
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}
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// validateRepo checks that the Repo field is non-empty
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func (ref *Reference) validateRepo() error {
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if ref.Repo == "" {
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return errEmptyRepo
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}
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// Makes sure the repo results in a parsable URL (similar to what is done
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// with containerd reference parsing)
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_, err := url.Parse("//" + ref.Repo)
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return err
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}
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// validateNumColons ensures the ref only contains a single colon character (:)
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// (or potentially two, there might be a port number specified i.e. :5000)
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func (ref *Reference) validateNumColons() error {
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if strings.Contains(ref.Tag, ":") {
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return errTooManyColons
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}
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parts := strings.Split(ref.Repo, ":")
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lastIndex := len(parts) - 1
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if 1 < lastIndex {
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return errTooManyColons
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}
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if 0 < lastIndex {
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port := strings.Split(parts[lastIndex], "/")[0]
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if !isValidPort(port) {
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return errTooManyColons
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// isValidPort returns whether or not a string looks like a valid port
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func isValidPort(s string) bool {
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return validPortRegEx.MatchString(s)
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}
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// fixSplitComponents this will modify reference parts based on presence of port
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// Example: {localhost, 5000/x/y/z, 0.1.0} => {localhost:5000/x/y/z, 0.1.0}
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func fixSplitComponents(c []string) []string {
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if len(c) <= 1 {
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return c
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}
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possiblePortParts := strings.Split(c[1], "/")
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if _, err := strconv.Atoi(possiblePortParts[0]); err == nil {
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components := []string{strings.Join(c[:2], ":")}
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components = append(components, c[2:]...)
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return components
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}
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return c
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}
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