package images // import "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/images" import ( "fmt" "github.com/containerd/containerd/platforms" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/docker/distribution/reference" "github.com/docker/docker/errdefs" "github.com/docker/docker/image" specs "github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go/v1" ) // ErrImageDoesNotExist is error returned when no image can be found for a reference. type ErrImageDoesNotExist struct { ref reference.Reference } func (e ErrImageDoesNotExist) Error() string { ref := e.ref if named, ok := ref.(reference.Named); ok { ref = reference.TagNameOnly(named) } return fmt.Sprintf("No such image: %s", reference.FamiliarString(ref)) } // NotFound implements the NotFound interface func (e ErrImageDoesNotExist) NotFound() {} // GetImage returns an image corresponding to the image referred to by refOrID. func (i *ImageService) GetImage(refOrID string, platform *specs.Platform) (retImg *image.Image, retErr error) { defer func() { if retErr != nil || retImg == nil || platform == nil { return } imgPlat := specs.Platform{ OS: retImg.OS, Architecture: retImg.Architecture, Variant: retImg.Variant, } p := *platform // Note that `platforms.Only` will fuzzy match this for us // For example: an armv6 image will run just fine an an armv7 CPU, without emulation or anything. if !platforms.Only(p).Match(imgPlat) { // This allows us to tell clients that we don't have the image they asked for // Where this gets hairy is the image store does not currently support multi-arch images, e.g.: // An image `foo` may have a multi-arch manifest, but the image store only fetches the image for a specific platform // The image store does not store the manifest list and image tags are assigned to architecture specific images. // So we can have a `foo` image that is amd64 but the user requested armv7. If the user looks at the list of images. // This may be confusing. // The alternative to this is to return a errdefs.Conflict error with a helpful message, but clients will not be // able to automatically tell what causes the conflict. retErr = errdefs.NotFound(errors.Errorf("image with reference %s was found but does not match the specified platform: wanted %s, actual: %s", refOrID, platforms.Format(p), platforms.Format(imgPlat))) return } }() ref, err := reference.ParseAnyReference(refOrID) if err != nil { return nil, errdefs.InvalidParameter(err) } namedRef, ok := ref.(reference.Named) if !ok { digested, ok := ref.(reference.Digested) if !ok { return nil, ErrImageDoesNotExist{ref} } id := image.IDFromDigest(digested.Digest()) if img, err := i.imageStore.Get(id); err == nil { return img, nil } return nil, ErrImageDoesNotExist{ref} } if digest, err := i.referenceStore.Get(namedRef); err == nil { // Search the image stores to get the operating system, defaulting to host OS. id := image.IDFromDigest(digest) if img, err := i.imageStore.Get(id); err == nil { return img, nil } } // Search based on ID if id, err := i.imageStore.Search(refOrID); err == nil { img, err := i.imageStore.Get(id) if err != nil { return nil, ErrImageDoesNotExist{ref} } return img, nil } return nil, ErrImageDoesNotExist{ref} }