urlutil

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Published: May 17, 2024 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 2 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package urlutil provides helper function to check if a given build-context location should be considered a URL or a remote Git repository.

This package is specifically written for use with docker build contexts, and should not be used as a general-purpose utility.

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Functions

func IsGitURL

func IsGitURL(str string) bool

IsGitURL returns true if the provided str is a remote git repository "URL".

This function only performs a rudimentary check (no validation is performed to ensure the URL is well-formed), and is written specifically for use with docker build, with some logic for backward compatibility with older versions of docker: do not use this function as a general-purpose utility.

The following patterns are considered to be a Git URL:

  • https://(.*).git(?:#.+)?$ git repository URL with optional fragment, as known to be used by GitHub and GitLab.
  • http://(.*).git(?:#.+)?$ same, but non-TLS
  • git://(.*) URLs using git:// scheme
  • git@(.*)
  • github.com/ see description below

The github.com/ prefix is a special case used to treat context-paths starting with "github.com/" as a git URL if the given path does not exist locally. The "github.com/" prefix is kept for backward compatibility, and is a legacy feature.

Going forward, no additional prefixes should be added, and users should be encouraged to use explicit URLs (https://github.com/user/repo.git) instead.

Note that IsGitURL does not check if "github.com/" prefixes exist as a local path. Code using this function should check if the path exists locally before using it as a URL.

Fragments

Git URLs accept context configuration in their fragment section, separated by a colon (`:`). The first part represents the reference to check out, and can be either a branch, a tag, or a remote reference. The second part represents a subdirectory inside the repository to use as the build context.

For example,the following URL uses a directory named "docker" in the branch "container" in the https://github.com/myorg/my-repo.git repository:

https://github.com/myorg/my-repo.git#container:docker

The following table represents all the valid suffixes with their build contexts:

| Build Syntax Suffix | Git reference used | Build Context Used | |--------------------------------|----------------------|--------------------| | my-repo.git | refs/heads/master | / | | my-repo.git#mytag | refs/tags/my-tag | / | | my-repo.git#mybranch | refs/heads/my-branch | / | | my-repo.git#pull/42/head | refs/pull/42/head | / | | my-repo.git#:directory | refs/heads/master | /directory | | my-repo.git#master:directory | refs/heads/master | /directory | | my-repo.git#mytag:directory | refs/tags/my-tag | /directory | | my-repo.git#mybranch:directory | refs/heads/my-branch | /directory |

func IsURL

func IsURL(str string) bool

IsURL returns true if the provided str is an HTTP(S) URL by checking if it has a http:// or https:// scheme. No validation is performed to verify if the URL is well-formed.

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