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guillaume da7b77ed5c Re-implement docker registry parsing
Dagger used to rely on registry.ParseNormalize function to extract registry domains from images / registry URLs.
However, it contained some flaws for private registries.
This PR fixes that by implementing a test suite around it, and tweaks the splitReposSearchTerm function from the docker CLI.

The logic of splitReposSearchTerm is kept, and enhanced to fit to all of our use cases.
In case of a bad matching, a clear error is returned

Signed-off-by: guillaume <guillaume.derouville@gmail.com>
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Dagger

Dagger is a portable devkit for CICD.

Using Dagger, software teams can develop powerful CICD pipelines with minimal effort, then run them anywhere. Benefits include:

  • Unify dev and CI environments. Write your pipeline once, Dagger will run it the same everywhere.
  • Reduce CI lock-in. No more re-writing everything from scratch every 6 months.

How does it work?

  1. Automate actions with your favorite programming language. No proprietary SDK: just regular shell, Go, Javascript, Python...
  2. Reuse actions from a large and growing catalog.
  3. Tie it all together in CUE - a revolutionary declarative language invented at Google. No more YAML hell!
  4. Test and debug instantly on your local machine. No more waiting 10min to catch a typo.
  5. Run your pipelines on any Docker-compatible runtime, for maximum portability. This means most modern CI runners can run Dagger out of the box.

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