fix: normalize Docker Hub single-component refs with library/ prefix#1946
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When docker.io is explicitly specified as the hostname with a single-component repository name (e.g. docker.io/bash:5.3.9), ParseRef now correctly normalizes it to docker.io/library/bash:5.3.9. Previously, only bare image names (bash:5.3.9) received the library/ prefix via DockerLibraryReferenceRegexp. When docker.io was explicit, the reference matched ReferenceRegexp instead, which did not perform Docker Hub normalization. This caused downstream tools (e.g. OCM CLI component transfers) to fail when resolving official Docker Hub images specified with an explicit docker.io host. Signed-off-by: Kostadin Plachkov <kostadin.plachkov@sap.com>
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Interesting. Did this cause any problems anywhere? |
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| if (spec.Host == dockerHubDomain || spec.Host == dockerHubLegacyDomain) && !strings.Contains(spec.Repository, "/") { | ||
| spec.Repository = "library" + grammar.RepositorySeparator + spec.Repository | ||
| } |
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| if (spec.Host == dockerHubDomain || spec.Host == dockerHubLegacyDomain) && !strings.Contains(spec.Repository, "/") { | |
| spec.Repository = "library" + grammar.RepositorySeparator + spec.Repository | |
| } | |
| needsDockerLibraryPath := pec.Host == dockerHubDomain || spec.Host == dockerHubLegacyDomain) && !strings.Contains(spec.Repository, "/") | |
| // inject library path segment into the repository part of the parsed ref. | |
| // for docker, images are resolved including a "library" path segment. This segment needs to be | |
| // added into the Repository field, otherwise the lookup would fail in case of docker's image registry | |
| if needsDockerLibraryPath { | |
| spec.Repository = "library" + grammar.RepositorySeparator + spec.Repository | |
| } |
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added docs & a more understandable naming
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When docker.io is explicitly specified as the hostname with a single-component repository name (e.g. docker.io/bash:5.3.9), ParseRef now correctly normalizes it to docker.io/library/bash:5.3.9.
Previously, only bare image names (bash:5.3.9) received the library/ prefix via DockerLibraryReferenceRegexp. When docker.io was explicit, the reference matched ReferenceRegexp instead, which did not perform Docker Hub normalization.