When the `buildWorkspace` location in the
`spring-boot:build-image` Maven goal or `bootBuildImage` Gradle
task is configured to use a local bind source, the location
is passed to the CNB lifecycle without further processing by
Spring Boot. The lifecycle is in control of creating any files
in the specified location. Spring Boot tries to remove the
directories at the specified location after an image is
successfully created, but should not fail the image build
if the lifecycle has created files or directories with
permissions that keep them from being deleted successfully.
Fixes gh-40760
Update buildpack support to allow gzip compressed image layers to be
used when returned by the Docker engine. This update is restores
buildpack support when using Docker Desktop with the "Use containerd
for pulling and storing images" option enabled.
This commit introduces a new `ExportedImageTar` class to deal with the
intricacies of determining the mimetype of a layer. The class deals with
the parsing of `index.json' and related manifest blobs in order to
obtain layer information. The legacy `manifest.json` format is also
supported should `index.json` be missing.
Tests have been added to ensure that export archives from Docker Engine,
Docker Desktop (with and without containerd), and Podman can be used.
Fixes gh-40100
Co-authored-by: Moritz Halbritter <moritz.halbritter@broadcom.com>
Co-authored-by: Scott Frederick <scott.frederick@broadcom.com>
Update the regular expression used to parse Docker images references to
prevent catastrophic backtracking when images names are long and the
tag contains an illegal character.
See gh-39617
The logic to extract layers from a downloaded Docker image assumed that
the layer entries in the image tar archive always had the file extension
`.tar`. This was the case with Docker and other compatible daemons until
Docker 25.0. With this commit, the extension is no longer assumed, but
any entries listed in `manifest.json` will be recognized.
Fixes gh-39323
The default socket timeout with HttpClient 5 is not long enough
in some cases where Docker images are built that require the
GraalVM native image compiler to run in a buildpack. This commit
increases the timeout to 30 minutes.
Fixes gh-37665
Co-authored-by: Scott Frederick <sfrederick@vmware.com>"