package provider import ( b64 "encoding/base64" "log" "regexp" "strings" ) // ECR HTTP authentication needs Bearer token in the Authorization header // This token is an JWT which was b64 encoded again // Depending on the aws cli command, the returned token is different // "aws ecr get-login-password" is a simply JWT, which needs to be prefixed with "AWS:" and then b64 encoded // "aws ecr get-authorization-token" is the best case, everything is encoded properly // in case someone passes an base64 decoded token from "aws ecr get-authorization-token" we need to b64 encode it again func normalizeECRPasswordForHTTPUsage(password string) string { if strings.HasPrefix(password, "ey") { return b64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte("AWS:" + password)) } else if strings.HasPrefix(password, "AWS:") { return b64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(password)) } return password } // Docker operations need a JWT, so this function basically does the opposite as `normalizeECRPasswordForHTTPUsage` // aws ecr get-authorization-token does not return a JWT, but a base64 encoded string which we need to decode func normalizeECRPasswordForDockerCLIUsage(password string) string { if strings.HasPrefix(password, "ey") { return password } if !strings.HasPrefix(password, "AWS:") { decodedPassword, err := b64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(password) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Error creating registry request: %s", err) } password = string(decodedPassword) } return password[4:] } func isECRRepositoryURL(url string) bool { if url == "public.ecr.aws" { return true } // Regexp is based on the ecr urls shown in https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/registry_auth.html var ecrRexp = regexp.MustCompile(`^.*?dkr\.ecr\..*?\.amazonaws\.com$`) return ecrRexp.MatchString(url) }