debian-forge-composer/vendor/go.opencensus.io/resource/resource.go
Tomas Hozza ff95059748 internal/upload: Add support for upload to GCP and CLI tool using it
Add new internal upload target for Google Cloud Platform and
osbuild-upload-gcp CLI tool which uses the API.

Supported features are:
- Authenticate with GCP using explicitly provided JSON credentials
  file or let the authentication be handled automatically by the
  Google cloud client library. The later is useful e.g. when the worker
  is running in GCP VM instance, which has associated permissions with
  it.
- Upload an existing image file into existing Storage bucket.
- Verify MD5 checksum of the uploaded image file against the local
  file's checksum.
- Import the uploaded image file into Compute Node as an Image.
- Delete the uploaded image file after a successful image import.
- Delete all cache files from storage created as part of the image
  import build job.
- Share the imported image with a list of specified accounts.

GCP-specific image type is not yet added, since GCP supports importing
VMDK and VHD images, which the osbuild-composer already supports.

Update go.mod, vendor/ content and SPEC file with new dependencies.

Signed-off-by: Tomas Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
2021-02-25 18:44:21 +00:00

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// Copyright 2018, OpenCensus Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Package resource provides functionality for resource, which capture
// identifying information about the entities for which signals are exported.
package resource
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"os"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// Environment variables used by FromEnv to decode a resource.
const (
EnvVarType = "OC_RESOURCE_TYPE"
EnvVarLabels = "OC_RESOURCE_LABELS"
)
// Resource describes an entity about which identifying information and metadata is exposed.
// For example, a type "k8s.io/container" may hold labels describing the pod name and namespace.
type Resource struct {
Type string
Labels map[string]string
}
// EncodeLabels encodes a labels map to a string as provided via the OC_RESOURCE_LABELS environment variable.
func EncodeLabels(labels map[string]string) string {
sortedKeys := make([]string, 0, len(labels))
for k := range labels {
sortedKeys = append(sortedKeys, k)
}
sort.Strings(sortedKeys)
s := ""
for i, k := range sortedKeys {
if i > 0 {
s += ","
}
s += k + "=" + strconv.Quote(labels[k])
}
return s
}
var labelRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`^\s*([[:ascii:]]{1,256}?)=("[[:ascii:]]{0,256}?")\s*,`)
// DecodeLabels decodes a serialized label map as used in the OC_RESOURCE_LABELS variable.
// A list of labels of the form `<key1>="<value1>",<key2>="<value2>",...` is accepted.
// Domain names and paths are accepted as label keys.
// Most users will want to use FromEnv instead.
func DecodeLabels(s string) (map[string]string, error) {
m := map[string]string{}
// Ensure a trailing comma, which allows us to keep the regex simpler
s = strings.TrimRight(strings.TrimSpace(s), ",") + ","
for len(s) > 0 {
match := labelRegex.FindStringSubmatch(s)
if len(match) == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid label formatting, remainder: %s", s)
}
v := match[2]
if v == "" {
v = match[3]
} else {
var err error
if v, err = strconv.Unquote(v); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid label formatting, remainder: %s, err: %s", s, err)
}
}
m[match[1]] = v
s = s[len(match[0]):]
}
return m, nil
}
// FromEnv is a detector that loads resource information from the OC_RESOURCE_TYPE
// and OC_RESOURCE_labelS environment variables.
func FromEnv(context.Context) (*Resource, error) {
res := &Resource{
Type: strings.TrimSpace(os.Getenv(EnvVarType)),
}
labels := strings.TrimSpace(os.Getenv(EnvVarLabels))
if labels == "" {
return res, nil
}
var err error
if res.Labels, err = DecodeLabels(labels); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return res, nil
}
var _ Detector = FromEnv
// merge resource information from b into a. In case of a collision, a takes precedence.
func merge(a, b *Resource) *Resource {
if a == nil {
return b
}
if b == nil {
return a
}
res := &Resource{
Type: a.Type,
Labels: map[string]string{},
}
if res.Type == "" {
res.Type = b.Type
}
for k, v := range b.Labels {
res.Labels[k] = v
}
// Labels from resource a overwrite labels from resource b.
for k, v := range a.Labels {
res.Labels[k] = v
}
return res
}
// Detector attempts to detect resource information.
// If the detector cannot find resource information, the returned resource is nil but no
// error is returned.
// An error is only returned on unexpected failures.
type Detector func(context.Context) (*Resource, error)
// MultiDetector returns a Detector that calls all input detectors in order and
// merges each result with the previous one. In case a type of label key is already set,
// the first set value is takes precedence.
// It returns on the first error that a sub-detector encounters.
func MultiDetector(detectors ...Detector) Detector {
return func(ctx context.Context) (*Resource, error) {
return detectAll(ctx, detectors...)
}
}
// detectall calls all input detectors sequentially an merges each result with the previous one.
// It returns on the first error that a sub-detector encounters.
func detectAll(ctx context.Context, detectors ...Detector) (*Resource, error) {
var res *Resource
for _, d := range detectors {
r, err := d(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
res = merge(res, r)
}
return res, nil
}