Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package mutate implements various functionality to allow for the modification of container images in a much higher-level fashion than available from github.com/openSUSE/umoci/oci/cas. In particular, this library should be viewed as a wrapper around github.com/openSUSE/umoci/oci/cas that provides many convenience functions.
Index ¶
- type Meta
- type Mutator
- func (m *Mutator) Add(ctx context.Context, r io.Reader, history ispec.History) error
- func (m *Mutator) AddNonDistributable(ctx context.Context, r io.Reader, history ispec.History) error
- func (m *Mutator) Annotations(ctx context.Context) (map[string]string, error)
- func (m *Mutator) Commit(ctx context.Context) (ispec.Descriptor, error)
- func (m *Mutator) Config(ctx context.Context) (ispec.ImageConfig, error)
- func (m *Mutator) Meta(ctx context.Context) (Meta, error)
- func (m *Mutator) Set(ctx context.Context, config ispec.ImageConfig, meta Meta, ...) error
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Types ¶
type Meta ¶
type Meta struct { // Created defines an ISO-8601 formatted combined date and time at which // the image was created. Created time.Time `json:"created,omitempty"` // Author defines the name and/or email address of the person or entity // which created and is responsible for maintaining the image. Author string `json:"author,omitempty"` // Architecture is the CPU architecture which the binaries in this image // are built to run on. Architecture string `json:"architecture"` // OS is the name of the operating system which the image is built to run // on. OS string `json:"os"` }
Meta is a wrapper around the "safe" fields in ispec.Image, which can be modified by users and have no effect on a Mutator or the validity of an image.
type Mutator ¶
type Mutator struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Mutator is a wrapper around a cas.Engine instance, and is used to mutate a given image (described by a manifest) in a high-level fashion. It handles creating all necessary blobs and modfying other blobs. In order for changes to be comitted you must call .Commit().
TODO: Implement manifest list support.
func New ¶
New creates a new Mutator for the given descriptor (which _must_ have a MediaType of ispec.MediaTypeImageManifest.
func (*Mutator) Add ¶
Add adds a layer to the image, by reading the layer changeset blob from the provided reader. The stream must not be compressed, as it is used to generate the DiffIDs for the image metatadata. The provided history entry is appended to the image's history and should correspond to what operations were made to the configuration.
func (*Mutator) AddNonDistributable ¶
func (m *Mutator) AddNonDistributable(ctx context.Context, r io.Reader, history ispec.History) error
AddNonDistributable is the same as Add, except it adds a non-distributable layer to the image.
func (*Mutator) Annotations ¶
Annotations returns the set of annotations in the current manifest. This does not include the annotations set in ispec.ImageConfig.Labels. This should be used as the source for any modifications of the annotations using Set.
func (*Mutator) Commit ¶
Commit writes all of the temporary changes made to the configuration, metadata and manifest to the engine. It then returns a new manifest descriptor (which can be used in place of the source descriptor provided to New).
func (*Mutator) Config ¶
Config returns the current (cached) image configuration, which should be used as the source for any modifications of the configuration using Set.
func (*Mutator) Meta ¶
Meta returns the current (cached) image metadata, which should be used as the source for any modifications of the configuration using Set.
func (*Mutator) Set ¶
func (m *Mutator) Set(ctx context.Context, config ispec.ImageConfig, meta Meta, annotations map[string]string, history ispec.History) error
Set sets the image configuration and metadata to the given values. The provided ispec.History entry is appended to the image's history and should correspond to what operations were made to the configuration.