# Artifact Storage System FastAPI caching proxy that downloads and stores files from remote sources in S3-compatible storage. ## Features - Remote definitions via `remotes.yaml` — generic HTTP, Alpine APK, RPM, Docker, PyPI, npm, Helm - Immutable/mutable caching model with per-remote TTLs - Conditional revalidation (`If-None-Match` / `If-Modified-Since`) on TTL expiry - Stale-on-upstream-error: refreshes TTL when backend is unreachable rather than evicting - URL rewriting for PyPI simple index, npm metadata, and Helm `index.yaml` - Access control via regex patterns — unmatched paths return 403 ## Architecture ``` client → /api/v1/remote/{remote}/{path} ↓ Redis: mutable TTL check ↓ miss / expired S3: object exists? ↓ no upstream remote → S3 + PostgreSQL metadata ↓ response (X-Artifact-Source: cache|remote) ``` Docker Registry traffic uses the `/v2/{remote}/{path}` endpoint implementing the Docker Registry HTTP API v2. ### Code layout ``` src/artifactapi/ ├── main.py — FastAPI app + thin route declarations only ├── config.py — ConfigManager (loads remotes.yaml) ├── metrics.py — Prometheus + Redis metrics ├── docker_auth.py — backwards-compat shim → auth/docker.py ├── artifact/ — route handler implementations │ ├── proxy.py — GET /api/v1/remote (remote proxy, cache, revalidation) │ ├── local.py — PUT/HEAD/DELETE /api/v1/remote (local repos) │ ├── docker.py — /v2/ Docker Registry v2 proxy │ ├── discovery.py — /api/v1/artifacts discovery + bulk cache │ └── flush.py — PUT /cache/flush ├── auth/ │ ├── __init__.py — re-exports Docker auth helpers │ └── docker.py — Bearer token fetching + in-memory cache ├── cache/ │ ├── __init__.py — re-exports RedisCache │ └── redis.py — RedisCache (TTL keys, ETag metadata) ├── database/ │ ├── __init__.py — re-exports DatabaseManager │ └── postgres.py — DatabaseManager (artifact + local-file tables) ├── storage/ │ ├── __init__.py — re-exports S3Storage │ └── s3.py — S3Storage (MinIO/S3 abstraction) └── remote/ ├── __init__.py ├── base.py — content-type detection ├── generic.py — generic HTTP remotes ├── helm.py — Helm index.yaml URL rewriting ├── npm.py — npm metadata URL rewriting ├── python.py — PyPI URL construction + HTML rewriting └── rpm.py — RPM remotes ``` ## API Endpoints | Method | Path | Description | |---|---|---| | `GET` | `/api/v1/remote/{remote}/{path}` | Fetch artifact (auto-cache on miss) | | `PUT` | `/api/v1/remote/{remote}/{path}` | Upload to local remote | | `HEAD` | `/api/v1/remote/{remote}/{path}` | Check existence (local remotes) | | `DELETE` | `/api/v1/remote/{remote}/{path}` | Delete from local remote | | `GET` | `/v2/{remote}/{path}` | Docker Registry v2 proxy | | `PUT` | `/cache/flush` | Flush cache entries | | `GET` | `/health` | Health check | | `GET` | `/config` | View loaded configuration | | `GET` | `/` | API info and available remotes | ## Configuration Runtime settings come from environment variables; remote definitions live in `remotes.yaml`. ### Environment Variables | Variable | Description | |---|---| | `DBHOST`, `DBPORT`, `DBUSER`, `DBPASS`, `DBNAME` | PostgreSQL connection | | `REDIS_URL` | Redis URL (e.g. `redis://localhost:6379`) | | `MINIO_ENDPOINT` | MinIO/S3 endpoint | | `MINIO_ACCESS_KEY` | S3 access key | | `MINIO_SECRET_KEY` | S3 secret key | | `MINIO_BUCKET` | S3 bucket name | | `MINIO_SECURE` | Use HTTPS (`true`/`false`) | ### remotes.yaml Structure ```yaml remotes: remote-name: base_url: "https://example.com" type: "remote" # "remote" or "local" package: "generic" # generic, alpine, rpm, docker, pypi, npm, helm description: "..." immutable_patterns: # regex — cached forever - ".*\\.tar\\.gz$" mutable_patterns: # regex — expire after mutable_ttl - "index\\.yaml$" check_mutable_updates: false # send HEAD (If-None-Match) on TTL expiry cache: immutable_ttl: 0 # 0 = indefinitely mutable_ttl: 3600 ``` ## Remote Types ### generic Arbitrary HTTP file servers — GitHub releases, HashiCorp, custom servers. ```yaml remotes: github: base_url: "https://github.com" type: "remote" package: "generic" immutable_patterns: - "gruntwork-io/terragrunt/.*terragrunt_linux_amd64.*" cache: immutable_ttl: 0 github-archive: base_url: "https://github.com" type: "remote" package: "generic" immutable_patterns: - ".*/archive/refs/tags/.*\\.tar\\.gz$" # tag archives never change mutable_patterns: - ".*/archive/refs/heads/main\\.tar\\.gz$" # branch archives can change check_mutable_updates: true cache: immutable_ttl: 0 mutable_ttl: 86400 ``` Access: `GET /api/v1/remote/github/owner/repo/releases/download/v1.0/binary.tar.gz` ### alpine ```yaml remotes: alpine: base_url: "https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org" type: "remote" package: "alpine" immutable_patterns: - ".*/x86_64/.*\\.apk$" cache: immutable_ttl: 0 mutable_ttl: 7200 ``` `APKINDEX.tar.gz` is a built-in mutable pattern — no `mutable_patterns` entry needed. ### rpm ```yaml remotes: almalinux: base_url: "https://mirror.example.com/almalinux" type: "remote" package: "rpm" immutable_patterns: - ".*/x86_64/.*\\.rpm$" - ".*/noarch/.*\\.rpm$" cache: immutable_ttl: 0 mutable_ttl: 7200 ``` `repomd.xml` and `repodata/` metadata files are built-in mutable patterns. ### docker ```yaml remotes: dockerhub: base_url: "https://registry-1.docker.io" type: "remote" package: "docker" # username / password optional for public images cache: immutable_ttl: 0 mutable_ttl: 300 ghcr: base_url: "https://ghcr.io" type: "remote" package: "docker" username: "your-github-username" password: "ghp_your_pat" # read:packages scope cache: immutable_ttl: 0 mutable_ttl: 300 ``` Tag manifests and `/tags/list` are built-in mutable patterns. Digest-addressed blobs are immutable. For RKE2/containerd, configure `/etc/rancher/rke2/registries.yaml`: ```yaml mirrors: docker.io: endpoint: - "https://artifacts.example.com" rewrite: "^(.*)$": "dockerhub/$1" ghcr.io: endpoint: - "https://artifacts.example.com" rewrite: "^(.*)$": "ghcr/$1" ``` ### pypi ```yaml remotes: pypi: base_url: "https://files.pythonhosted.org" type: "remote" package: "pypi" check_mutable_updates: true immutable_patterns: - "packages/.*\\.whl$" - "packages/.*\\.whl\\.metadata$" - "packages/.*\\.tar\\.gz$" - "packages/.*\\.zip$" cache: immutable_ttl: 0 mutable_ttl: 600 ``` > **Note**: Simple index requests (`/simple/{package}/`) are always fetched from `https://pypi.org`, regardless of `base_url`. This is hardcoded — `base_url` only controls where package files are downloaded from. For self-hosted registries (Gitea, Nexus) where both index and files share the same host, set `base_url` to that host and the override does not apply. URLs in simple index HTML are rewritten to route package file downloads back through the same remote. Configure uv: ```toml # /etc/uv/uv.toml or ~/.config/uv/uv.toml [[index]] url = "https://artifacts.example.com/api/v1/remote/pypi/simple" default = true ``` ### npm ```yaml remotes: npm: base_url: "https://registry.npmjs.org" type: "remote" package: "npm" check_mutable_updates: true immutable_patterns: - "\.tgz$" mutable_patterns: - "^(?!.*\.tgz$).*" cache: immutable_ttl: 0 mutable_ttl: 600 ``` `dist.tarball` URLs in package metadata JSON are rewritten to route tarball downloads back through the same remote. Configure npm / yarn / pnpm: ```ini # .npmrc or ~/.npmrc registry=https://artifacts.example.com/api/v1/remote/npm/ ``` ### helm ```yaml remotes: hashicorp-helm: base_url: "https://helm.releases.hashicorp.com" type: "remote" package: "helm" check_mutable_updates: true immutable_patterns: - "\\.tgz$" cache: immutable_ttl: 0 mutable_ttl: 3600 ``` `index.yaml` is a built-in mutable pattern. Chart URLs inside `index.yaml` are rewritten to route tarball downloads back through the same remote. Configure Helm: ```bash helm repo add hashicorp https://artifacts.example.com/api/v1/remote/hashicorp-helm helm repo update ``` ### local ```yaml remotes: local-generic: type: "local" package: "generic" description: "Local file repository" cache: immutable_ttl: 0 mutable_ttl: 0 ``` No `base_url`. Files are uploaded via `PUT` and served via `GET`. ## Caching Model ### Immutable patterns Files matching `immutable_patterns` are cached for `immutable_ttl` seconds (0 = indefinitely). Use for versioned release artifacts that never change once published. **Access control**: only paths matching an immutable or mutable pattern are served; all others return 403. Omitting `immutable_patterns` entirely allows all paths from that remote. ### Mutable patterns Files matching `mutable_patterns` expire after `mutable_ttl` seconds and are re-fetched on the next request. Mutable files are always served regardless of `immutable_patterns`. Each package type has built-in defaults that are merged with any user-defined `mutable_patterns`: | Package type | Built-in mutable patterns | |---|---| | `alpine` | `APKINDEX\.tar\.gz$` | | `rpm` | `repomd\.xml$`, `repodata/` metadata variants, `Packages\.gz$` | | `docker` | Tag manifests (non-digest refs), `/tags/list` | | `pypi` | `simple/` (per-package and top-level index pages) | | `helm` | `index\.yaml$` | | `npm` | *(none built-in — define via `mutable_patterns`)* | | `generic` | *(none)* | ### Conditional revalidation Set `check_mutable_updates: true` to send `HEAD` with `If-None-Match` / `If-Modified-Since` on TTL expiry. A 304 response refreshes the TTL without re-downloading. Only applies to user-defined `mutable_patterns` — built-in patterns are always re-fetched unconditionally. ### Stale-on-upstream-error When a mutable file expires and the upstream is unreachable (connection refused, DNS failure, timeout), the cached copy is kept and its TTL refreshed. HTTP error responses (4xx, 5xx) are not treated as network failures and proceed with normal expiry. ### Quarantine (supply-chain protection) Set `quarantine_new: true` and `quarantine_days: N` on a remote to block immutable artifacts published within the last N days. Requests return `404` until the quarantine period expires, giving time to detect malicious packages before they are consumed. ```yaml remotes: pypi: base_url: "https://files.pythonhosted.org" type: "remote" package: "pypi" quarantine_new: true quarantine_days: 3 # block packages published in the last 3 days immutable_patterns: - "packages/.*\\.whl$" - "packages/.*\\.tar\\.gz$" cache: immutable_ttl: 0 mutable_ttl: 600 ``` The upstream `Last-Modified` response header is used as the publish date proxy. Artifacts that have no `Last-Modified` header are allowed through (fail-open). Mutable files (index pages, tag manifests) are never quarantined.