package distribution import ( "net/url" "strings" "syscall" "github.com/docker/distribution/registry/api/errcode" "github.com/docker/distribution/registry/api/v2" "github.com/docker/distribution/registry/client" "github.com/docker/distribution/registry/client/auth" "github.com/docker/docker/distribution/xfer" ) // ErrNoSupport is an error type used for errors indicating that an operation // is not supported. It encapsulates a more specific error. type ErrNoSupport struct{ Err error } func (e ErrNoSupport) Error() string { if e.Err == nil { return "not supported" } return e.Err.Error() } // fallbackError wraps an error that can possibly allow fallback to a different // endpoint. type fallbackError struct { // err is the error being wrapped. err error // confirmedV2 is set to true if it was confirmed that the registry // supports the v2 protocol. This is used to limit fallbacks to the v1 // protocol. confirmedV2 bool // transportOK is set to true if we managed to speak HTTP with the // registry. This confirms that we're using appropriate TLS settings // (or lack of TLS). transportOK bool } // Error renders the FallbackError as a string. func (f fallbackError) Error() string { return f.err.Error() } // shouldV2Fallback returns true if this error is a reason to fall back to v1. func shouldV2Fallback(err errcode.Error) bool { switch err.Code { case errcode.ErrorCodeUnauthorized, v2.ErrorCodeManifestUnknown, v2.ErrorCodeNameUnknown: return true } return false } // continueOnError returns true if we should fallback to the next endpoint // as a result of this error. func continueOnError(err error) bool { switch v := err.(type) { case errcode.Errors: if len(v) == 0 { return true } return continueOnError(v[0]) case ErrNoSupport: return continueOnError(v.Err) case errcode.Error: return shouldV2Fallback(v) case *client.UnexpectedHTTPResponseError: return true case ImageConfigPullError: return false case error: return !strings.Contains(err.Error(), strings.ToLower(syscall.ENOSPC.Error())) } // let's be nice and fallback if the error is a completely // unexpected one. // If new errors have to be handled in some way, please // add them to the switch above. return true } // retryOnError wraps the error in xfer.DoNotRetry if we should not retry the // operation after this error. func retryOnError(err error) error { switch v := err.(type) { case errcode.Errors: if len(v) != 0 { return retryOnError(v[0]) } case errcode.Error: switch v.Code { case errcode.ErrorCodeUnauthorized, errcode.ErrorCodeUnsupported, errcode.ErrorCodeDenied, errcode.ErrorCodeTooManyRequests: return xfer.DoNotRetry{Err: err} } case *url.Error: switch v.Err { case auth.ErrNoBasicAuthCredentials, auth.ErrNoToken: return xfer.DoNotRetry{Err: v.Err} } return retryOnError(v.Err) case *client.UnexpectedHTTPResponseError: return xfer.DoNotRetry{Err: err} case error: if strings.Contains(err.Error(), strings.ToLower(syscall.ENOSPC.Error())) { return xfer.DoNotRetry{Err: err} } } // let's be nice and fallback if the error is a completely // unexpected one. // If new errors have to be handled in some way, please // add them to the switch above. return err }