two phases:
1, mark, select the gc candidates bases on the DB and mark them as status delete.
2, sweep, select the candidate and mark it as status deleting and remove it from backend and database.
Signed-off-by: wang yan <wangyan@vmware.com>
fixes#11533
GC jobs will use the filter results to call registry API to delete manifest.
In the current imple, the filter function in some case does not return the deleted artifact as it's using digest as the filter condition.
Like: If one artifact is deleted, but there is another project/repo has a image with same digest with the deleted one, filter func will
not mark the deleted artifact as candidate. It results in, GC job does not call API to remove the manifest.
To fix it, update the filter to use both digest and repository name to filter candidate.
Signed-off-by: wang yan <wangyan@vmware.com>
Fixes#11016
1. src/pkg/q->src/internal/q
2. src/internal->src/lib (internal is a reserved package name of golang)
3. src/api->src/controller
Signed-off-by: Wenkai Yin <yinw@vmware.com>
1, enable dao test for artifact trash
2, set default flush trash table to false
3, hanlder empty parameter in API call
4, add registry auth info into jobservice container
Signed-off-by: wang yan <wangyan@vmware.com>
1, set harbor to readonly
2, select the candidate artifacts from Harbor DB.
3, call registry API(--delete-untagged=false) to delete manifest bases on the results of #2
4, clean keys of redis DB of registry, clean artifact trash and untagged from DB.
5, roll back readonly.
Signed-off-by: wang yan <wangyan@vmware.com>