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  • regexp.go 7.02 KiB
    package reference
    
    import (
    	"regexp"
    	"strings"
    )
    
    // DigestRegexp matches well-formed digests, including algorithm (e.g. "sha256:<encoded>").
    var DigestRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(digestPat)
    
    // DomainRegexp matches hostname or IP-addresses, optionally including a port
    // number. It defines the structure of potential domain components that may be
    // part of image names. This is purposely a subset of what is allowed by DNS to
    // ensure backwards compatibility with Docker image names. It may be a subset of
    // DNS domain name, an IPv4 address in decimal format, or an IPv6 address between
    // square brackets (excluding zone identifiers as defined by [RFC 6874] or special
    // addresses such as IPv4-Mapped).
    //
    // [RFC 6874]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6874.
    var DomainRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(domainAndPort)
    
    // IdentifierRegexp is the format for string identifier used as a
    // content addressable identifier using sha256. These identifiers
    // are like digests without the algorithm, since sha256 is used.
    var IdentifierRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(identifier)
    
    // NameRegexp is the format for the name component of references, including
    // an optional domain and port, but without tag or digest suffix.
    var NameRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(namePat)
    
    // ReferenceRegexp is the full supported format of a reference. The regexp
    // is anchored and has capturing groups for name, tag, and digest
    // components.
    var ReferenceRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(referencePat)
    
    // TagRegexp matches valid tag names. From [docker/docker:graph/tags.go].
    //
    // [docker/docker:graph/tags.go]: https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/v1.6.0/graph/tags.go#L26-L28
    var TagRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(tag)
    
    const (
    	// alphanumeric defines the alphanumeric atom, typically a
    	// component of names. This only allows lower case characters and digits.
    	alphanumeric = `[a-z0-9]+`
    
    	// separator defines the separators allowed to be embedded in name
    	// components. This allows one period, one or two underscore and multiple
    	// dashes. Repeated dashes and underscores are intentionally treated
    	// differently. In order to support valid hostnames as name components,
    	// supporting repeated dash was added. Additionally double underscore is
    	// now allowed as a separator to loosen the restriction for previously
    	// supported names.
    	separator = `(?:[._]|__|[-]+)`
    
    	// localhost is treated as a special value for domain-name. Any other
    	// domain-name without a "." or a ":port" are considered a path component.
    	localhost = `localhost`
    
    	// domainNameComponent restricts the registry domain component of a
    	// repository name to start with a component as defined by DomainRegexp.
    	domainNameComponent = `(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])`
    
    	// optionalPort matches an optional port-number including the port separator
    	// (e.g. ":80").
    	optionalPort = `(?::[0-9]+)?`
    
    	// tag matches valid tag names. From docker/docker:graph/tags.go.
    	tag = `[\w][\w.-]{0,127}`
    
    	// digestPat matches well-formed digests, including algorithm (e.g. "sha256:<encoded>").
    	//
    	// TODO(thaJeztah): this should follow the same rules as https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest@v1.0.0#DigestRegexp
    	// so that go-digest defines the canonical format. Note that the go-digest is
    	// more relaxed:
    	//   - it allows multiple algorithms (e.g. "sha256+b64:<encoded>") to allow
    	//     future expansion of supported algorithms.
    	//   - it allows the "<encoded>" value to use urlsafe base64 encoding as defined
    	//     in [rfc4648, section 5].
    	//
    	// [rfc4648, section 5]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4648#section-5.
    	digestPat = `[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9]*(?:[-_+.][A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9]*)*[:][[:xdigit:]]{32,}`
    
    	// identifier is the format for a content addressable identifier using sha256.
    	// These identifiers are like digests without the algorithm, since sha256 is used.
    	identifier = `([a-f0-9]{64})`
    
    	// ipv6address are enclosed between square brackets and may be represented
    	// in many ways, see rfc5952. Only IPv6 in compressed or uncompressed format
    	// are allowed, IPv6 zone identifiers (rfc6874) or Special addresses such as
    	// IPv4-Mapped are deliberately excluded.
    	ipv6address = `\[(?:[a-fA-F0-9:]+)\]`
    )
    
    var (
    	// domainName defines the structure of potential domain components
    	// that may be part of image names. This is purposely a subset of what is
    	// allowed by DNS to ensure backwards compatibility with Docker image
    	// names. This includes IPv4 addresses on decimal format.
    	domainName = domainNameComponent + anyTimes(`\.`+domainNameComponent)
    
    	// host defines the structure of potential domains based on the URI
    	// Host subcomponent on rfc3986. It may be a subset of DNS domain name,
    	// or an IPv4 address in decimal format, or an IPv6 address between square
    	// brackets (excluding zone identifiers as defined by rfc6874 or special
    	// addresses such as IPv4-Mapped).
    	host = `(?:` + domainName + `|` + ipv6address + `)`
    
    	// allowed by the URI Host subcomponent on rfc3986 to ensure backwards
    	// compatibility with Docker image names.
    	domainAndPort = host + optionalPort
    
    	// anchoredTagRegexp matches valid tag names, anchored at the start and
    	// end of the matched string.
    	anchoredTagRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(anchored(tag))
    
    	// anchoredDigestRegexp matches valid digests, anchored at the start and
    	// end of the matched string.
    	anchoredDigestRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(anchored(digestPat))
    
    	// pathComponent restricts path-components to start with an alphanumeric
    	// character, with following parts able to be separated by a separator
    	// (one period, one or two underscore and multiple dashes).
    	pathComponent = alphanumeric + anyTimes(separator+alphanumeric)
    
    	// remoteName matches the remote-name of a repository. It consists of one
    	// or more forward slash (/) delimited path-components:
    	//
    	//	pathComponent[[/pathComponent] ...] // e.g., "library/ubuntu"
    	remoteName = pathComponent + anyTimes(`/`+pathComponent)
    	namePat    = optional(domainAndPort+`/`) + remoteName
    
    	// anchoredNameRegexp is used to parse a name value, capturing the
    	// domain and trailing components.
    	anchoredNameRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(anchored(optional(capture(domainAndPort), `/`), capture(remoteName)))
    
    	referencePat = anchored(capture(namePat), optional(`:`, capture(tag)), optional(`@`, capture(digestPat)))
    
    	// anchoredIdentifierRegexp is used to check or match an
    	// identifier value, anchored at start and end of string.
    	anchoredIdentifierRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(anchored(identifier))
    )
    
    // optional wraps the expression in a non-capturing group and makes the
    // production optional.
    func optional(res ...string) string {
    	return `(?:` + strings.Join(res, "") + `)?`
    }
    
    // anyTimes wraps the expression in a non-capturing group that can occur
    // any number of times.
    func anyTimes(res ...string) string {
    	return `(?:` + strings.Join(res, "") + `)*`
    }
    
    // capture wraps the expression in a capturing group.
    func capture(res ...string) string {
    	return `(` + strings.Join(res, "") + `)`
    }
    
    // anchored anchors the regular expression by adding start and end delimiters.
    func anchored(res ...string) string {
    	return `^` + strings.Join(res, "") + `$`
    }