* avoid deleting whiteouts if they are in ignore list
* fix snapshotter ignore list
* include filesystem mounts in ignorelist of snapshotter
* clean up ignore list logic
* add unit and integration tests for #1652
* fix tests and ignore list updates
which means we can now:
- set up one or more mirrors
- set up registries certificates
- skip TLS verify
- use plain HTTP
using the same set of flags that are defined for the executor
* Extend .dockerignore integration test with copies in later stages
.dockerignore should continue to apply when copying from the build context in later stages, but it currently doesn't
* Replace excluded global with passed along FileContext struct
This new FileContext struct allows much cleaner handling of context specific file exclusions.
The global excluded file state is no longer needed.
Additionally this also fixes the issue where excluded files aren't being applied for build context copies in later build stages.
Cached COPY layers are expensive in that they both need to be retrieved
over the network and occupy space in the layer cache.
They are unnecessary in that we already have all resources needed to
execute the COPY locally, and doing so is a trivial file-system
operation. This is in contrast to RUN layers, which can do
arbitrary and unbounded work.
The end result is that cached COPY commands were more expensive when
cached, not less. Remove them.
Resolves#1357
The cache key generation does environment subsitution in places that running
the commands doesn't. This causes issues if a command uses complex shell
substitutions. The cache key is generated even if caching isn't enabled.
This disables the cache key generation if caching is not enabled. This doesn't
fix the underlying issue, but limits it to when the cache is being used.