Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package digest provides a generalized type to opaquely represent message digests and their operations within the registry. The Digest type is designed to serve as a flexible identifier in a content-addressable system. More importantly, it provides tools and wrappers to work with hash.Hash-based digests with little effort.
Basics ¶
The format of a digest is simply a string with two parts, dubbed the "algorithm" and the "digest", separated by a colon:
<algorithm>:<digest>
An example of a sha256 digest representation follows:
sha256:7173b809ca12ec5dee4506cd86be934c4596dd234ee82c0662eac04a8c2c71dc
In this case, the string "sha256" is the algorithm and the hex bytes are the "digest".
Because the Digest type is simply a string, once a valid Digest is obtained, comparisons are cheap, quick and simple to express with the standard equality operator.
Verification ¶
The main benefit of using the Digest type is simple verification against a given digest. The Verifier interface, modeled after the stdlib hash.Hash interface, provides a common write sink for digest verification. After writing is complete, calling the Verifier.Verified method will indicate whether or not the stream of bytes matches the target digest.
Missing Features ¶
In addition to the above, we intend to add the following features to this package:
1. A Digester type that supports write sink digest calculation.
2. Suspend and resume of ongoing digest calculations to support efficient digest verification in the registry.
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func ShortCodeTable(dst *Set, length int) map[Digest]string
- type Algorithm
- func (a Algorithm) Available() bool
- func (a Algorithm) FromBytes(p []byte) Digest
- func (a Algorithm) FromReader(rd io.Reader) (Digest, error)
- func (a Algorithm) Hash() hash.Hash
- func (a Algorithm) New() Digester
- func (a *Algorithm) Set(value string) error
- func (a Algorithm) Size() int
- func (a Algorithm) String() string
- type Digest
- type Digester
- type Set
- type Verifier
Constants ¶
const (
// DigestSha256EmptyTar is the canonical sha256 digest of empty data
DigestSha256EmptyTar = "sha256:e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855"
)
Variables ¶
var ( // ErrDigestInvalidFormat returned when digest format invalid. ErrDigestInvalidFormat = fmt.Errorf("invalid checksum digest format") // ErrDigestInvalidLength returned when digest has invalid length. ErrDigestInvalidLength = fmt.Errorf("invalid checksum digest length") // ErrDigestUnsupported returned when the digest algorithm is unsupported. ErrDigestUnsupported = fmt.Errorf("unsupported digest algorithm") )
var ( // ErrDigestNotFound is used when a matching digest // could not be found in a set. ErrDigestNotFound = errors.New("digest not found") // ErrDigestAmbiguous is used when multiple digests // are found in a set. None of the matching digests // should be considered valid matches. ErrDigestAmbiguous = errors.New("ambiguous digest string") )
var DigestRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`[a-zA-Z0-9-_+.]+:[a-fA-F0-9]+`)
DigestRegexp matches valid digest types.
var DigestRegexpAnchored = regexp.MustCompile(`^` + DigestRegexp.String() + `$`)
DigestRegexpAnchored matches valid digest types, anchored to the start and end of the match.
Functions ¶
func ShortCodeTable ¶
ShortCodeTable returns a map of Digest to unique short codes. The length represents the minimum value, the maximum length may be the entire value of digest if uniqueness cannot be achieved without the full value. This function will attempt to make short codes as short as possible to be unique.
Types ¶
type Algorithm ¶
type Algorithm string
Algorithm identifies and implementation of a digester by an identifier. Note the that this defines both the hash algorithm used and the string encoding.
const ( SHA256 Algorithm = "sha256" // sha256 with hex encoding SHA384 Algorithm = "sha384" // sha384 with hex encoding SHA512 Algorithm = "sha512" // sha512 with hex encoding // Canonical is the primary digest algorithm used with the distribution // project. Other digests may be used but this one is the primary storage // digest. Canonical = SHA256 )
supported digest types
func (Algorithm) Available ¶
Available returns true if the digest type is available for use. If this returns false, New and Hash will return nil.
func (Algorithm) FromReader ¶
FromReader returns the digest of the reader using the algorithm.
func (Algorithm) Hash ¶
Hash returns a new hash as used by the algorithm. If not available, the method will panic. Check Algorithm.Available() before calling.
func (Algorithm) New ¶
New returns a new digester for the specified algorithm. If the algorithm does not have a digester implementation, nil will be returned. This can be checked by calling Available before calling New.
type Digest ¶
type Digest string
Digest allows simple protection of hex formatted digest strings, prefixed by their algorithm. Strings of type Digest have some guarantee of being in the correct format and it provides quick access to the components of a digest string.
The following is an example of the contents of Digest types:
sha256:7173b809ca12ec5dee4506cd86be934c4596dd234ee82c0662eac04a8c2c71dc
This allows to abstract the digest behind this type and work only in those terms.
func FromReader ¶
FromReader returns the most valid digest for the underlying content using the canonical digest algorithm.
func NewDigestFromBytes ¶
NewDigestFromBytes returns a new digest from the byte contents of p. Typically, this can come from hash.Hash.Sum(...) or xxx.SumXXX(...) functions. This is also useful for rebuilding digests from binary serializations.
func NewDigestFromHex ¶
NewDigestFromHex returns a Digest from alg and a the hex encoded digest.
func ParseDigest ¶
ParseDigest parses s and returns the validated digest object. An error will be returned if the format is invalid.
func (Digest) Algorithm ¶
Algorithm returns the algorithm portion of the digest. This will panic if the underlying digest is not in a valid format.
type Digester ¶
type Digester interface { Hash() hash.Hash // provides direct access to underlying hash instance. Digest() Digest }
Digester calculates the digest of written data. Writes should go directly to the return value of Hash, while calling Digest will return the current value of the digest.
type Set ¶
type Set struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Set is used to hold a unique set of digests which may be easily referenced by easily referenced by a string representation of the digest as well as short representation. The uniqueness of the short representation is based on other digests in the set. If digests are omitted from this set, collisions in a larger set may not be detected, therefore it is important to always do short representation lookups on the complete set of digests. To mitigate collisions, an appropriately long short code should be used.
func NewSet ¶
func NewSet() *Set
NewSet creates an empty set of digests which may have digests added.
func (*Set) Add ¶
Add adds the given digest to the set. An error will be returned if the given digest is invalid. If the digest already exists in the set, this operation will be a no-op.
type Verifier ¶
type Verifier interface { io.Writer // Verified will return true if the content written to Verifier matches // the digest. Verified() bool }
Verifier presents a general verification interface to be used with message digests and other byte stream verifications. Users instantiate a Verifier from one of the various methods, write the data under test to it then check the result with the Verified method.
func NewDigestVerifier ¶
NewDigestVerifier returns a verifier that compares the written bytes against a passed in digest.