feat(cli): add typed ~/.zot config layer and strict validation
Introduce pkg/cli/client/config.go with ZliConfigFile/ZliConfig and
ReadZliConfigFile, replacing the loose map[string]any load/save path in
config_cmd.go.
Parsing now rejects malformed JSON with ErrCliBadConfig and requires a
non-null configs array (ErrCliMissingConfigsField when wrapped). Each
profile must have non-empty _name and url.
Config commands delegate to typed helpers (Find, AddEntry, RemoveEntry,
GetVar/SetVar/ResetVar, FormatNames, WriteFile). Fresh or minimal files
still behave as empty via isFreshCliRead (ErrEmptyJSON or missing configs).
Tests: prefer t.Setenv("HOME", t.TempDir()) where CLI resolution uses --url
only; align CVE/client/search tests with mandatory profile URL and HOME
isolation.
Signed-off-by: Andrei Aaron <andreifdaaron@gmail.com>
* fix: migrate to Go module v2 for proper semantic versioning
This change updates the module path from 'zotregistry.dev/zot' to
'zotregistry.dev/zot/v2' to comply with Go's semantic versioning rules.
According to Go's module versioning requirements, major version v2+
must include the major version in the module path. The current
module path 'zotregistry.dev/zot' only supports v0.x.x and v1.x.x
versions, making existing v2.x.x tags (like v2.1.8) unusable.
Changes:
- Updated go.mod module path to zotregistry.dev/zot/v2
- Updated all internal import paths across 280+ Go source files
- Updated configuration files (golangcilint.yaml, gqlgen.yml)
- Updated README.md Go reference badge
This fix enables proper use of existing v2.x.x Git tags and allows
external packages to import zot v2+ versions without compatibility
errors.
Resolves: Go module import compatibility for v2+ versions
Fixes: #3071
Signed-off-by: Luca Muscariello <muscariello@ieee.org>
* fix: regenerate GraphQL files with updated v2 import paths
The gqlgen tool needs to regenerate the GraphQL schema files after
the module path change to use the new v2 imports.
Signed-off-by: Luca Muscariello <muscariello@ieee.org>
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Signed-off-by: Luca Muscariello <muscariello@ieee.org>