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-rw-r--r--releng/docker.xsh29
-rw-r--r--releng/docker_assemble.py6
2 files changed, 22 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/releng/docker.xsh b/releng/docker.xsh
index 20fb30cd3..13bdd7868 100644
--- a/releng/docker.xsh
+++ b/releng/docker.xsh
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ def check_all_logins(env: RelengEnvironment):
check_login(target)
def check_login(target: DockerTarget):
+ log.info('Checking login for %s', target.registry_name)
skopeo login @(target.registry_name())
def upload_docker_images(target: DockerTarget, paths: list[Path]):
@@ -43,7 +44,23 @@ def upload_docker_images(target: DockerTarget, paths: list[Path]):
for path in paths:
digest_file = tmp / (path.name + '.digest')
- inspection = json.loads($(skopeo inspect docker-archive:@(path)))
+ tmp_image = tmp / 'tmp-image.tar.gz'
+
+ # insecure-policy: we don't have any signature policy, we are just uploading an image
+ #
+ # Absurd: we copy it into an OCI image first so we can get the hash
+ # we need to upload it untagged, because skopeo has no "don't tag
+ # this" option.
+ # The reason for this is that forgejo's container registry throws
+ # away old versions of tags immediately, so we cannot use a temp
+ # tag, and it *does* reduce confusion to not upload tags that
+ # should not be used.
+ #
+ # Workaround for: https://github.com/containers/skopeo/issues/2354
+ log.info('skopeo copy to temp oci-archive %s', tmp_image)
+ skopeo --insecure-policy copy --format oci --all --digestfile @(digest_file) docker-archive:@(path) oci-archive:@(tmp_image)
+
+ inspection = json.loads($(skopeo inspect oci-archive:@(tmp_image)))
docker_arch = inspection['Architecture']
docker_os = inspection['Os']
@@ -51,21 +68,13 @@ def upload_docker_images(target: DockerTarget, paths: list[Path]):
log.info('Pushing image %s for %s to %s', path, docker_arch, target.registry_path)
- # insecure-policy: we don't have any signature policy, we are just uploading an image
- # We upload to a junk tag, because otherwise it will upload to `latest`, which is undesirable
- skopeo --insecure-policy copy --format oci --digestfile @(digest_file) docker-archive:@(path) docker://@(target.registry_path):temp
-
digest = digest_file.read_text().strip()
+ skopeo --insecure-policy copy --preserve-digests --all oci-archive:@(tmp_image) f'docker://{target.registry_path}@{digest}'
# skopeo doesn't give us the manifest size directly, so we just ask the registry
metadata = reg.image_info(target.registry_path, digest)
manifests.append(OCIIndexItem(metadata=metadata, architecture=docker_arch, os=docker_os))
- # delete the temp tag, which we only have to create because of skopeo
- # limitations anyhow (it seems to not have a way to say "don't tag it, find
- # your checksum and put it there")
- # FIXME: this is not possible because GitHub only has a proprietary API for it. amazing. 11/10.
- # reg.delete_tag(target.registry_path, 'temp')
log.info('Pushed images to %r, building a bigger and more menacing manifest from %r with metadata %r', target, manifests, meta)
# send the multiarch manifest to each tag
diff --git a/releng/docker_assemble.py b/releng/docker_assemble.py
index a03ec2766..d5b47c328 100644
--- a/releng/docker_assemble.py
+++ b/releng/docker_assemble.py
@@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ if DEBUG_REQUESTS:
# fix that. Thus, a little bit of homebrew containers code.
#
# Essentially what we are doing in here is splatting a bunch of images into the
-# registry without tagging them (except as "temp", due to podman issues), then
-# simply sending a new composite manifest ourselves.
+# registry without tagging them (with a silly workaround to skopeo issues),
+# then simply sending a new composite manifest ourselves.
DockerArchitecture = Literal['amd64'] | Literal['arm64']
MANIFEST_MIME = 'application/vnd.oci.image.manifest.v1+json'
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ class AuthState:
'Authorization': 'Basic ' + creds
}).json()
token = resp['token']
- self.token_cache[service] = token
+ self.token_cache[authority] = token
return token
def find_credential_for(self, image_path: str):