We encountered some problems with using the existing folder structure,
but it looks like running the tooling with the latest versions works after
we regenerated the project using 'gql init' and refactoring to separate
the login previously in resolvers.go.
- the autogenerated code is now under the gql_generated folder
- the file resolvers.go now contains only the code which is not
rewritten by the gqlgen framework
- the file schema.resolvers.go is rewritten when gqlgen runs,
and we'll only keep there the actual resolvers matching query names
Changes we observed to schema.resolvers.go when gqlgen runs include
reordering methods, and renaming function parameters to match the
names used in schema.graphql
- we now have a gqlgen.yaml config file which governs the behavior of
gqlgen (can be tweaked to restructure the folder structure of the
generated code in the future)
Looks like the new graphql server has better validation
1 Returns 422 instead of 200 for missing query string - had to update tests
2 Correctly uncovered an error in a test for a bad `%` in query string.
As as result of 2, a `masked` bug was found in the way we check if images are
signed with Notary, the signatures were reasched for with the media type
of the image manifest itself instead of the media type for notation.
Fixed this bug, and improved error messages.
This bug would have also been reproducible with main branch if the bad `%`
in the test would have fixed.
Updated the linter to ignore some issues with the code which is
always rewritten when running:
`go run github.com/99designs/gqlgen@v0.17.13 generate`
Add a workflow to test gqlgen works and has no uncommitted changes
Signed-off-by: Andrei Aaron <andaaron@cisco.com>
Files were added to be built whether an extension is on or off.
New build tags were added for each extension, while minimal and extended disappeared.
added custom binary naming depending on extensions used and changed references from binary to binary-extended
added automated blackbox tests for sync, search, scrub, metrics
added contributor guidelines
Signed-off-by: Alex Stan <alexandrustan96@yahoo.ro>
PR (linter: upgrade linter version #405) triggered lint job which failed
with many errors generated by various linters. Configurations were added to
golangcilint.yaml and several refactorings were made in order to improve the
results of the linter.
maintidx linter disabled
Signed-off-by: Alex Stan <alexandrustan96@yahoo.ro>
whenever we make a request that contains header apart from CORS allowed header, browser sends a preflight request
and in response accept *Access-Control-Allow-Headers*.
preflight request is in form of OPTIONS method, added new http handler func to set headers
and returns HTTP status ok in case of OPTIONS method.
in case of authorization, request contains authorization header
added authorization header in Access-Control-Allow-Headers list
added AllowOrigin field in HTTPConfig this field value is set to Access-Control-Allow-Origin header and will give zot adminstrator to limit incoming request.
Signed-off-by: Shivam Mishra <shimish2@cisco.com>
The directory created by `T.TempDir` is automatically removed when the
test and all its subtests complete.
Reference: https://pkg.go.dev/testing#T.TempDir
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
Behavior controlled by configuration (default=off)
It is a trade-off between performance and consistency.
References:
[1] https://github.com/golang/go/issues/20599
Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Chinchani <rchincha@cisco.com>
Periodically poll registries and pull images according to sync's config
Added sync on demand, syncing when clients asks for an image which
zot doesn't have.
Signed-off-by: Petu Eusebiu <peusebiu@cisco.com>
added support to point multiple storage locations in zot by running multiple instance of zot in background.
see examples/config-multiple.json for more info about config.
Closes#181
If image vulnerability scan does not support any media type, considering those images as an infected image and now this images will not be shown in fixed images list.
Fixes issue #130