woodpecker/pkg/build/util.go

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Go

package build
import (
"crypto/rand"
"crypto/sha1"
"fmt"
"io"
"strings"
)
// createUID is a helper function that will
// create a random, unique identifier.
func createUID() string {
c := sha1.New()
r := createRandom()
io.WriteString(c, string(r))
s := fmt.Sprintf("%x", c.Sum(nil))
return "drone-" + s[0:10]
}
// createRandom creates a random block of bytes
// that we can use to generate unique identifiers.
func createRandom() []byte {
k := make([]byte, sha1.BlockSize)
if _, err := io.ReadFull(rand.Reader, k); err != nil {
return nil
}
return k
}
// list of service aliases and their full, canonical names
var defaultServices = map[string]string{
"cassandra": "relateiq/cassandra:latest",
"couchdb": "bradrydzewski/couchdb:1.5",
"elasticsearch": "bradrydzewski/elasticsearch:0.90",
"memcached": "bradrydzewski/memcached",
"mongodb": "bradrydzewski/mongodb:2.4",
"mysql": "bradrydzewski/mysql:5.5",
"neo4j": "bradrydzewski/neo4j:1.9",
"postgres": "bradrydzewski/postgres:9.1",
"redis": "bradrydzewski/redis:2.8",
"rabbitmq": "bradrydzewski/rabbitmq:3.2",
"riak": "guillermo/riak:latest",
"zookeeper": "jplock/zookeeper:3.4.5",
}
// parseImageName parses a Docker image name, in the format owner/name:tag,
// and returns each segment.
//
// If the owner is blank, it is assumed to be an official drone image,
// and will be prefixed with the appropriate owner name.
//
// If the tag is empty, it is assumed to be the latest version.
func parseImageName(image string) (owner, name, tag string) {
owner = "bradrydzewski" // this will eventually change to drone
name = image
tag = "latest"
// first we check to see if the image name is an alias
// for a known service.
//
// TODO I'm not a huge fan of this code here. Maybe it
// should get handled when the yaml is parsed, and
// convert the image and service names in the yaml
// to fully qualified names?
if cname, ok := defaultServices[image]; ok {
name = cname
}
parts := strings.Split(name, "/")
if len(parts) == 2 {
owner = parts[0]
name = parts[1]
}
parts = strings.Split(name, ":")
if len(parts) == 2 {
name = parts[0]
tag = parts[1]
}
return
}