feat(log): log http requests for OCI and docker based on trace level by injecting a logger #1118
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What this PR does / why we need it
it is now possible to inject a trace attribute to OCMs logging architecture to allow tracing back HTTP calls for oci registries and the docker client:
Note that this does not take care of all access types yet because we dont have a unified http.Client.
Note that it is now also possible to pass
/+ocm/docker=trace
to enable logging for the docker client infrastructure, or set--loglevel=trace
to get a full tracelog with HTTP statements.Authorization Headers are redacted
Which issue(s) this PR fixes
This allows introspecting HTTP calls for debugging purposes, e.g.