DockerCLI/cli/command/registry.go

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package command
import (
"bufio"
"context"
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"runtime"
"strings"
configtypes "github.com/docker/cli/cli/config/types"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli/streams"
"github.com/docker/distribution/reference"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
registrytypes "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/registry"
"github.com/docker/docker/registry"
"github.com/moby/term"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// ElectAuthServer returns the default registry to use.
//
// Deprecated: use [registry.IndexServer] instead.
registry: don't call "/info" API endpoint to get default registry The CLI currenly calls the `/info` endpoint to get the address of the default registry to use. This functionality was added as part of the initial Windows implementation of the engine. For legal reasons, Microsoft Windows (and thus Docker images based on Windows) were not allowed to be distributed through non-Microsoft infrastructure. As a temporary solution, a dedicated "registry-win-tp3.docker.io" registry was created to serve Windows images. As a result, the default registry was no longer "fixed", so a helper function (`ElectAuthServer`) was added to allow the CLI to get the correct registry address from the daemon. (docker/docker PR's/issues 18019, 19891, 19973) Using separate registries was not an ideal solution, and a more permanent solution was created by introducing "foreign image layers" in the distribution spec, after which the "registry-win-tp3.docker.io" ceased to exist, and removed from the engine through docker/docker PR 21100. However, the `ElectAuthServer` was left in place, quoting from that PR; > make the client check which default registry the daemon uses is still > more correct than leaving it up to the client, even if it won't technically > matter after this PR. There may be some backward compatibility scenarios > where `ElectAuthServer` [sic] is still helpful. That comment was 5 years ago, and given that the engine and cli are released in tandem, and the default registry is not configurable, we can save the extra roundtrip to the daemon by using a fixed value. This patch deprecates the `ElectAuthServer` function, and makes it return the default registry without calling (potentially expensie) `/info` API endpoint. Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-10-28 20:00:50 -04:00
func ElectAuthServer(_ context.Context, _ Cli) string {
return registry.IndexServer
}
// EncodeAuthToBase64 serializes the auth configuration as JSON base64 payload
func EncodeAuthToBase64(authConfig types.AuthConfig) (string, error) {
buf, err := json.Marshal(authConfig)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return base64.URLEncoding.EncodeToString(buf), nil
}
// RegistryAuthenticationPrivilegedFunc returns a RequestPrivilegeFunc from the specified registry index info
// for the given command.
func RegistryAuthenticationPrivilegedFunc(cli Cli, index *registrytypes.IndexInfo, cmdName string) types.RequestPrivilegeFunc {
return func() (string, error) {
fmt.Fprintf(cli.Out(), "\nPlease login prior to %s:\n", cmdName)
indexServer := registry.GetAuthConfigKey(index)
registry: don't call "/info" API endpoint to get default registry The CLI currenly calls the `/info` endpoint to get the address of the default registry to use. This functionality was added as part of the initial Windows implementation of the engine. For legal reasons, Microsoft Windows (and thus Docker images based on Windows) were not allowed to be distributed through non-Microsoft infrastructure. As a temporary solution, a dedicated "registry-win-tp3.docker.io" registry was created to serve Windows images. As a result, the default registry was no longer "fixed", so a helper function (`ElectAuthServer`) was added to allow the CLI to get the correct registry address from the daemon. (docker/docker PR's/issues 18019, 19891, 19973) Using separate registries was not an ideal solution, and a more permanent solution was created by introducing "foreign image layers" in the distribution spec, after which the "registry-win-tp3.docker.io" ceased to exist, and removed from the engine through docker/docker PR 21100. However, the `ElectAuthServer` was left in place, quoting from that PR; > make the client check which default registry the daemon uses is still > more correct than leaving it up to the client, even if it won't technically > matter after this PR. There may be some backward compatibility scenarios > where `ElectAuthServer` [sic] is still helpful. That comment was 5 years ago, and given that the engine and cli are released in tandem, and the default registry is not configurable, we can save the extra roundtrip to the daemon by using a fixed value. This patch deprecates the `ElectAuthServer` function, and makes it return the default registry without calling (potentially expensie) `/info` API endpoint. Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-10-28 20:00:50 -04:00
isDefaultRegistry := indexServer == registry.IndexServer
authConfig, err := GetDefaultAuthConfig(cli, true, indexServer, isDefaultRegistry)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(cli.Err(), "Unable to retrieve stored credentials for %s, error: %s.\n", indexServer, err)
}
err = ConfigureAuth(cli, "", "", &authConfig, isDefaultRegistry)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return EncodeAuthToBase64(authConfig)
}
}
// ResolveAuthConfig returns auth-config for the given registry from the
// credential-store. It returns an empty AuthConfig if no credentials were
// found.
//
// It is similar to [registry.ResolveAuthConfig], but uses the credentials-
// store, instead of looking up credentials from a map.
registry: don't call "/info" API endpoint to get default registry The CLI currenly calls the `/info` endpoint to get the address of the default registry to use. This functionality was added as part of the initial Windows implementation of the engine. For legal reasons, Microsoft Windows (and thus Docker images based on Windows) were not allowed to be distributed through non-Microsoft infrastructure. As a temporary solution, a dedicated "registry-win-tp3.docker.io" registry was created to serve Windows images. As a result, the default registry was no longer "fixed", so a helper function (`ElectAuthServer`) was added to allow the CLI to get the correct registry address from the daemon. (docker/docker PR's/issues 18019, 19891, 19973) Using separate registries was not an ideal solution, and a more permanent solution was created by introducing "foreign image layers" in the distribution spec, after which the "registry-win-tp3.docker.io" ceased to exist, and removed from the engine through docker/docker PR 21100. However, the `ElectAuthServer` was left in place, quoting from that PR; > make the client check which default registry the daemon uses is still > more correct than leaving it up to the client, even if it won't technically > matter after this PR. There may be some backward compatibility scenarios > where `ElectAuthServer` [sic] is still helpful. That comment was 5 years ago, and given that the engine and cli are released in tandem, and the default registry is not configurable, we can save the extra roundtrip to the daemon by using a fixed value. This patch deprecates the `ElectAuthServer` function, and makes it return the default registry without calling (potentially expensie) `/info` API endpoint. Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-10-28 20:00:50 -04:00
func ResolveAuthConfig(_ context.Context, cli Cli, index *registrytypes.IndexInfo) types.AuthConfig {
configKey := index.Name
if index.Official {
registry: don't call "/info" API endpoint to get default registry The CLI currenly calls the `/info` endpoint to get the address of the default registry to use. This functionality was added as part of the initial Windows implementation of the engine. For legal reasons, Microsoft Windows (and thus Docker images based on Windows) were not allowed to be distributed through non-Microsoft infrastructure. As a temporary solution, a dedicated "registry-win-tp3.docker.io" registry was created to serve Windows images. As a result, the default registry was no longer "fixed", so a helper function (`ElectAuthServer`) was added to allow the CLI to get the correct registry address from the daemon. (docker/docker PR's/issues 18019, 19891, 19973) Using separate registries was not an ideal solution, and a more permanent solution was created by introducing "foreign image layers" in the distribution spec, after which the "registry-win-tp3.docker.io" ceased to exist, and removed from the engine through docker/docker PR 21100. However, the `ElectAuthServer` was left in place, quoting from that PR; > make the client check which default registry the daemon uses is still > more correct than leaving it up to the client, even if it won't technically > matter after this PR. There may be some backward compatibility scenarios > where `ElectAuthServer` [sic] is still helpful. That comment was 5 years ago, and given that the engine and cli are released in tandem, and the default registry is not configurable, we can save the extra roundtrip to the daemon by using a fixed value. This patch deprecates the `ElectAuthServer` function, and makes it return the default registry without calling (potentially expensie) `/info` API endpoint. Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-10-28 20:00:50 -04:00
configKey = registry.IndexServer
}
a, _ := cli.ConfigFile().GetAuthConfig(configKey)
return types.AuthConfig(a)
}
// GetDefaultAuthConfig gets the default auth config given a serverAddress
// If credentials for given serverAddress exists in the credential store, the configuration will be populated with values in it
func GetDefaultAuthConfig(cli Cli, checkCredStore bool, serverAddress string, isDefaultRegistry bool) (types.AuthConfig, error) {
if !isDefaultRegistry {
serverAddress = registry.ConvertToHostname(serverAddress)
}
authconfig := configtypes.AuthConfig{}
var err error
if checkCredStore {
authconfig, err = cli.ConfigFile().GetAuthConfig(serverAddress)
if err != nil {
return types.AuthConfig{
ServerAddress: serverAddress,
}, err
}
}
authconfig.ServerAddress = serverAddress
authconfig.IdentityToken = ""
res := types.AuthConfig(authconfig)
return res, nil
}
// ConfigureAuth handles prompting of user's username and password if needed
func ConfigureAuth(cli Cli, flUser, flPassword string, authconfig *types.AuthConfig, isDefaultRegistry bool) error {
// On Windows, force the use of the regular OS stdin stream. Fixes #14336/#14210
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
cli.SetIn(streams.NewIn(os.Stdin))
}
// Some links documenting this:
// - https://code.google.com/archive/p/mintty/issues/56
// - https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/15272
// - https://mintty.github.io/ (compatibility)
// Linux will hit this if you attempt `cat | docker login`, and Windows
// will hit this if you attempt docker login from mintty where stdin
// is a pipe, not a character based console.
if flPassword == "" && !cli.In().IsTerminal() {
return errors.Errorf("Error: Cannot perform an interactive login from a non TTY device")
}
authconfig.Username = strings.TrimSpace(authconfig.Username)
if flUser = strings.TrimSpace(flUser); flUser == "" {
if isDefaultRegistry {
// if this is a default registry (docker hub), then display the following message.
fmt.Fprintln(cli.Out(), "Login with your Docker ID to push and pull images from Docker Hub. If you don't have a Docker ID, head over to https://hub.docker.com to create one.")
}
promptWithDefault(cli.Out(), "Username", authconfig.Username)
flUser = readInput(cli.In(), cli.Out())
flUser = strings.TrimSpace(flUser)
if flUser == "" {
flUser = authconfig.Username
}
}
if flUser == "" {
return errors.Errorf("Error: Non-null Username Required")
}
if flPassword == "" {
oldState, err := term.SaveState(cli.In().FD())
if err != nil {
return err
}
fmt.Fprintf(cli.Out(), "Password: ")
term.DisableEcho(cli.In().FD(), oldState)
flPassword = readInput(cli.In(), cli.Out())
fmt.Fprint(cli.Out(), "\n")
term.RestoreTerminal(cli.In().FD(), oldState)
if flPassword == "" {
return errors.Errorf("Error: Password Required")
}
}
authconfig.Username = flUser
authconfig.Password = flPassword
return nil
}
func readInput(in io.Reader, out io.Writer) string {
reader := bufio.NewReader(in)
line, _, err := reader.ReadLine()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(out, err.Error())
os.Exit(1)
}
return string(line)
}
func promptWithDefault(out io.Writer, prompt string, configDefault string) {
if configDefault == "" {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%s: ", prompt)
} else {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%s (%s): ", prompt, configDefault)
}
}
// RetrieveAuthTokenFromImage retrieves an encoded auth token given a complete image
func RetrieveAuthTokenFromImage(ctx context.Context, cli Cli, image string) (string, error) {
// Retrieve encoded auth token from the image reference
authConfig, err := resolveAuthConfigFromImage(ctx, cli, image)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
encodedAuth, err := EncodeAuthToBase64(authConfig)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return encodedAuth, nil
}
// resolveAuthConfigFromImage retrieves that AuthConfig using the image string
func resolveAuthConfigFromImage(ctx context.Context, cli Cli, image string) (types.AuthConfig, error) {
registryRef, err := reference.ParseNormalizedNamed(image)
if err != nil {
return types.AuthConfig{}, err
}
repoInfo, err := registry.ParseRepositoryInfo(registryRef)
if err != nil {
return types.AuthConfig{}, err
}
return ResolveAuthConfig(ctx, cli, repoInfo.Index), nil
}