Passing RepositoryInfo to ResolveAuthConfig, pullRepository, and pushRepository
Moving --registry-mirror configuration to registry config
Created resolve_repository job
Repo names with 'index.docker.io' or 'docker.io' are now synonymous with omitting an index name.
Adding test for RepositoryInfo
Adding tests for opts.StringSetOpts and registry.ValidateMirror
Fixing search term use of repoInfo
Adding integration tests for registry mirror configuration
Normalizing LookupImage image name to match LocalName parsing rules
Normalizing repository LocalName to avoid multiple references to an official image
Removing errorOut use in tests
Removing TODO comment
gofmt changes
golint comments cleanup. renaming RegistryOptions => registry.Options, and RegistryServiceConfig => registry.ServiceConfig
Splitting out builtins.Registry and registry.NewService calls
Stray whitespace cleanup
Moving integration tests for Mirrors and InsecureRegistries into TestNewIndexInfo unit test
Factoring out ValidateRepositoryName from NewRepositoryInfo
Removing unused IndexServerURL
Allowing json marshaling of ServiceConfig. Exposing ServiceConfig in /info
Switching to CamelCase for json marshaling
PR cleanup; removing 'Is' prefix from boolean members. Removing unneeded json tags.
Removing non-cleanup related fix for 'localhost:[port]' in splitReposName
Merge fixes for gh9735
Fixing integration test
Reapplying #9754
Adding comment on config.IndexConfigs use from isSecureIndex
Remove unused error return value from isSecureIndex
Signed-off-by: Don Kjer <don.kjer@gmail.com>
Adding back comment in isSecureIndex
Signed-off-by: Don Kjer <don.kjer@gmail.com>
Therer is a bug in the 'skip' decision when exporting a repository
(`docker save repo`)
Only the layers of the first image are included in the archive (the
layers of the next images are missing)
Signed-off-by: Anthony Baire <Anthony.Baire@irisa.fr>
Now that the archive package does not depend on any docker-specific
packages, only those in pkg and vendor, it can be safely moved into pkg.
Signed-off-by: Rafe Colton <rafael.colton@gmail.com>
Now from a single invocation of `docker save`, you can specify multiple
images to include in the output tar, or even just multiple tags of a
particular image/repo.
```
> docker save -o bundle.tar busybox ubuntu:lucid ubuntu:saucy fedora:latest
> tar tf ./bundle.tar | wc -l
42
> tar xOf ./bundle.tar repositories
{"busybox":{"latest":"2d8e5b282c81244037eb15b2068e1c46319c1a42b80493acb128da24b2090739"},"fedora":{"latest":"58394af373423902a1b97f209a31e3777932d9321ef10e64feaaa7b4df609cf9"},"ubuntu":{"lucid":"9cc9ea5ea540116b89e41898dd30858107c1175260fb7ff50322b34704092232","saucy":"9f676bd305a43a931a8d98b13e5840ffbebcd908370765373315926024c7c35e"}}
```
Further, this fixes the bug where the `repositories` file is not created
when saving a specific tag of an image (e.g. ubuntu:latest)
document multi-image save and updated API docs
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@redhat.com> (github: vbatts)