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currently: * container ran out of memory (code 137) * container exited with other code != 0 * unable to pull image (auth/404) there may be others but this is a good start (the most common). notably, for both hot and cold these should bubble up (if deterministic, which hub isn't always), and these are useful for users to use in debugging why things aren't working. added tests to make sure that these behaviors are working. also changed the behavior such that when the container exits we return a 502 instead of a 503, just to be able to distinguish the fact that fn is working as expected but the container is acting funky (400 is weird here, so idk). removed references to old IsUserVisible crap and slightly changed the interface for RunResult for plumbing reasons (to get the error type, specifically). fixed an issue where if ~/.docker/config.json exists sometimes pulling images wouldn't work deterministically (should be more inline w/ expectations now) closes #275
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8.0 KiB
Go
252 lines
8.0 KiB
Go
// Interface for all container drivers
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package drivers
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import (
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"context"
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"io"
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"strings"
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"time"
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)
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// A DriverCookie identifies a unique request to run a task.
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//
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// Clients should always call Close() on a DriverCookie after they are done
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// with it.
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type Cookie interface {
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// Close should clean up any resources the cookie was using, or was going to use.
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Close(ctx context.Context) error
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// Run should execute task on the implementation.
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// RunResult captures the result of task execution. This means if task
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// execution fails due to a problem in the task, Run() MUST return a valid
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// RunResult and nil as the error. The RunResult's Error() and Status()
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// should be used to indicate failure.
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// If the implementation itself suffers problems (lost of network, out of
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// disk etc.), a nil RunResult and an error message is preferred.
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//
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// Run() MUST monitor the context. task cancellation is indicated by
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// cancelling the context.
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Run(ctx context.Context) (WaitResult, error)
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}
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type WaitResult interface {
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// Wait may be called to await the result of a container's execution. If the
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// provided context is canceled and the container does not return first, the
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// resulting status will be 'canceled'. If the provided context times out
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// then the resulting status will be 'timeout'.
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Wait(context.Context) (RunResult, error)
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}
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type Driver interface {
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// Prepare can be used in order to do any preparation that a specific driver
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// may need to do before running the task, and can be useful to put
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// preparation that the task can recover from into (i.e. if pulling an image
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// fails because a registry is down, the task doesn't need to be failed). It
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// returns a cookie that can be used to execute the task.
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// Callers should Close the cookie regardless of whether they run it.
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//
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// The returned cookie should respect the task's timeout when it is run.
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Prepare(ctx context.Context, task ContainerTask) (Cookie, error)
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}
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// RunResult indicates only the final state of the task.
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type RunResult interface {
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// Error is an actionable/checkable error from the container, nil if
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// Status() returns "success", otherwise non-nil
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Error() error
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// Status should return the current status of the task.
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// Only valid options are {"error", "success", "timeout", "killed", "cancelled"}.
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Status() string
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}
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// The ContainerTask interface guides container execution across a wide variety of
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// container oriented runtimes.
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type ContainerTask interface {
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// Command returns the command to run within the container.
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Command() string
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// EnvVars returns environment variable key-value pairs.
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EnvVars() map[string]string
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// Input feeds the container with data
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Input() io.Reader
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// The id to assign the container
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Id() string
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// Image returns the runtime specific image to run.
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Image() string
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// Timeout specifies the maximum time a task is allowed to run. Return 0 to let it run forever.
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Timeout() time.Duration
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// Driver will write output log from task execution to these writers. Must be
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// non-nil. Use io.Discard if log is irrelevant.
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Logger() (stdout, stderr io.Writer)
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// WriteStat writes a single Stat, implementation need not be thread safe.
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WriteStat(Stat)
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// Volumes returns an array of 2-element tuples indicating storage volume mounts.
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// The first element is the path on the host, and the second element is the
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// path in the container.
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Volumes() [][2]string
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// Memory determines the max amount of RAM given to the container to use.
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// 0 is unlimited.
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Memory() uint64
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// WorkDir returns the working directory to use for the task. Empty string
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// leaves it unset.
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WorkDir() string
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// Close is used to perform cleanup after task execution.
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// Close should be safe to call multiple times.
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Close()
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}
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// Stat is a bucket of stats from a driver at a point in time for a certain task.
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type Stat struct {
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Timestamp time.Time
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Metrics map[string]uint64
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}
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// TODO: ensure some type is applied to these statuses.
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const (
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// task statuses
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StatusRunning = "running"
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StatusSuccess = "success"
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StatusError = "error"
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StatusTimeout = "timeout"
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StatusKilled = "killed"
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StatusCancelled = "cancelled"
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)
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type Config struct {
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Docker string `json:"docker"`
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// TODO CPUShares should likely be on a per container basis
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CPUShares int64 `json:"cpu_shares"`
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}
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// for tests
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func DefaultConfig() Config {
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return Config{
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Docker: "unix:///var/run/docker.sock",
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CPUShares: 0,
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}
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}
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func average(samples []Stat) (Stat, bool) {
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l := len(samples)
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if l == 0 {
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return Stat{}, false
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} else if l == 1 {
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return samples[0], true
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}
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s := Stat{
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Metrics: samples[0].Metrics, // Recycle Metrics map from first sample
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}
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t := samples[0].Timestamp.UnixNano() / int64(l)
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for _, sample := range samples[1:] {
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t += sample.Timestamp.UnixNano() / int64(l)
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for k, v := range sample.Metrics {
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s.Metrics[k] += v
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}
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}
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s.Timestamp = time.Unix(0, t)
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for k, v := range s.Metrics {
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s.Metrics[k] = v / uint64(l)
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}
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return s, true
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}
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// Decimate will down sample to a max number of points in a given sample by
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// averaging samples together. i.e. max=240, if we have 240 samples, return
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// them all, if we have 480 samples, every 2 samples average them (and time
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// distance), and return 240 samples. This is relatively naive and if len(in) >
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// max, <= max points will be returned, not necessarily max: length(out) =
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// ceil(length(in)/max) -- feel free to fix this, setting a relatively high max
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// will allow good enough granularity at higher lengths, i.e. for max of 1 hour
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// tasks, sampling every 1s, decimate will return 15s samples if max=240.
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// Large gaps in time between samples (a factor > (last-start)/max) will result
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// in a shorter list being returned to account for lost samples.
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// Decimate will modify the input list for efficiency, it is not copy safe.
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// Input must be sorted by timestamp or this will fail gloriously.
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func Decimate(maxSamples int, stats []Stat) []Stat {
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if len(stats) <= maxSamples {
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return stats
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} else if maxSamples <= 0 { // protect from nefarious input
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return nil
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}
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start := stats[0].Timestamp
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window := stats[len(stats)-1].Timestamp.Sub(start) / time.Duration(maxSamples)
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nextEntry, current := 0, start // nextEntry is the index tracking next Stats record location
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for x := 0; x < len(stats); {
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isLastEntry := nextEntry == maxSamples-1 // Last bin is larger than others to handle imprecision
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var samples []Stat
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for offset := 0; x+offset < len(stats); offset++ { // Iterate through samples until out of window
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if !isLastEntry && stats[x+offset].Timestamp.After(current.Add(window)) {
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break
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}
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samples = stats[x : x+offset+1]
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}
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x += len(samples) // Skip # of samples for next window
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if entry, ok := average(samples); ok { // Only record Stat if 1+ samples exist
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stats[nextEntry] = entry
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nextEntry++
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}
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current = current.Add(window)
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}
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return stats[:nextEntry] // Return slice of []Stats that was modified with averages
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}
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// https://github.com/fsouza/go-dockerclient/blob/master/misc.go#L166
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func parseRepositoryTag(repoTag string) (repository string, tag string) {
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parts := strings.SplitN(repoTag, "@", 2)
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repoTag = parts[0]
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n := strings.LastIndex(repoTag, ":")
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if n < 0 {
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return repoTag, ""
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}
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if tag := repoTag[n+1:]; !strings.Contains(tag, "/") {
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return repoTag[:n], tag
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}
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return repoTag, ""
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}
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func ParseImage(image string) (registry, repo, tag string) {
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repo, tag = parseRepositoryTag(image)
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// Officially sanctioned at https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/registry/session.go#L319 to deal with "Official Repositories".
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// Without this, token auth fails.
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// Registries must exist at root (https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/7067#issuecomment-54302847)
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// This cannot support the `library/` shortcut for private registries.
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parts := strings.Split(repo, "/")
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switch len(parts) {
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case 1:
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repo = "library/" + repo
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case 2:
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if strings.Contains(repo, ".") {
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registry = parts[0]
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repo = parts[1]
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}
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case 3:
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registry = parts[0]
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repo = parts[1] + "/" + parts[2]
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}
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if tag == "" {
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tag = "latest"
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}
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return registry, repo, tag
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}
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