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events.go
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events.go
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//go:build !remote
package libimage
import (
"time"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// EventType indicates the type of an event. Currently, there is only one
// supported type for container image but we may add more (e.g., for manifest
// lists) in the future.
type EventType int
const (
// EventTypeUnknown is an uninitialized EventType.
EventTypeUnknown EventType = iota
// EventTypeImagePull represents an image pull.
EventTypeImagePull
// EventTypeImagePullError represents an image pull failed.
EventTypeImagePullError
// EventTypeImagePush represents an image push.
EventTypeImagePush
// EventTypeImageRemove represents an image removal.
EventTypeImageRemove
// EventTypeImageLoad represents an image being loaded.
EventTypeImageLoad
// EventTypeImageSave represents an image being saved.
EventTypeImageSave
// EventTypeImageTag represents an image being tagged.
EventTypeImageTag
// EventTypeImageUntag represents an image being untagged.
EventTypeImageUntag
// EventTypeImageMount represents an image being mounted.
EventTypeImageMount
// EventTypeImageUnmount represents an image being unmounted.
EventTypeImageUnmount
)
// Event represents an event such an image pull or image tag.
type Event struct {
// ID of the object (e.g., image ID).
ID string
// Name of the object (e.g., image name "quay.io/containers/podman:latest")
Name string
// Time of the event.
Time time.Time
// Type of the event.
Type EventType
// Error in case of failure.
Error error
}
// writeEvent writes the specified event to the Runtime's event channel. The
// event is discarded if no event channel has been registered (yet).
func (r *Runtime) writeEvent(event *Event) {
select {
case r.eventChannel <- event:
// Done
case <-time.After(2 * time.Second):
// The Runtime's event channel has a buffer of size 100 which
// should be enough even under high load. However, we
// shouldn't block too long in case the buffer runs full (could
// be an honest user error or bug).
logrus.Warnf("Discarding libimage event which was not read within 2 seconds: %v", event)
}
}