DockerCLI/cli/command/container/rm.go

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package container
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli/command"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli/command/completion"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
Return zero exit-code when force-removing non-existing containers When using `docker rm` / `docker container rm` with the `-f` / `--force` option, attempts to remove non-existing containers should print a warning, but should return a zero exit code ("successful"). Currently, a non-zero exit code is returned, marking the removal as "failed"; $ docker rm -fv 798c9471b695 Error: No such container: 798c9471b695 $ echo $? 1 The command should match the behavior of `rm` / `rm -f`, with the exception that a warning is printed (instead of silently ignored): Running `rm` with `-f` silences output and returns a zero exit code: touch some-file && rm -f no-such-file some-file; echo exit code: $?; ls -la # exit code: 0 # total 0 # drwxr-xr-x 2 sebastiaan staff 64 Aug 14 12:17 . # drwxr-xr-x 199 sebastiaan staff 6368 Aug 14 12:13 .. mkdir some-directory && rm -rf no-such-directory some-directory; echo exit code: $?; ls -la # exit code: 0 # total 0 # drwxr-xr-x 2 sebastiaan staff 64 Aug 14 12:17 . # drwxr-xr-x 199 sebastiaan staff 6368 Aug 14 12:13 .. Note that other reasons for a delete to fail should still result in a non-zero exit code, matching the behavior of `rm`. For instance, in the example below, the `rm` failed because directories can only be removed if the `-r` option is used; touch some-file && mkdir some-directory && rm -f some-directory no-such-file some-file; echo exit code: $?; ls -la # rm: some-directory: is a directory # exit code: 1 # total 0 # drwxr-xr-x 3 sebastiaan staff 96 Aug 14 14:15 . # drwxr-xr-x 199 sebastiaan staff 6368 Aug 14 12:13 .. # drwxr-xr-x 2 sebastiaan staff 64 Aug 14 14:15 some-directory This patch updates the `docker rm` / `docker container rm` command to not produce an error when attempting to remove a missing containers, and instead only print the error, but return a zero (0) exit code. With this patch applied: docker create --name mycontainer busybox \ && docker rm nosuchcontainer mycontainer; \ echo exit code: $?; \ docker ps -a --filter name=mycontainer # df23cc8573f00e97d6e948b48d9ea7d75ce3b4faaab4fe1d3458d3bfa451f39d # mycontainer # Error: No such container: nosuchcontainer # exit code: 0 # CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-08-14 10:04:32 -04:00
"github.com/docker/docker/errdefs"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
)
type rmOptions struct {
rmVolumes bool
rmLink bool
force bool
containers []string
}
// NewRmCommand creates a new cobra.Command for `docker rm`
func NewRmCommand(dockerCli command.Cli) *cobra.Command {
var opts rmOptions
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "rm [OPTIONS] CONTAINER [CONTAINER...]",
Short: "Remove one or more containers",
Args: cli.RequiresMinArgs(1),
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
opts.containers = args
return runRm(dockerCli, &opts)
},
Annotations: map[string]string{
"aliases": "docker container rm, docker rm",
},
ValidArgsFunction: completion.ContainerNames(dockerCli, true),
}
flags := cmd.Flags()
flags.BoolVarP(&opts.rmVolumes, "volumes", "v", false, "Remove anonymous volumes associated with the container")
flags.BoolVarP(&opts.rmLink, "link", "l", false, "Remove the specified link")
flags.BoolVarP(&opts.force, "force", "f", false, "Force the removal of a running container (uses SIGKILL)")
return cmd
}
func runRm(dockerCli command.Cli, opts *rmOptions) error {
ctx := context.Background()
var errs []string
options := types.ContainerRemoveOptions{
RemoveVolumes: opts.rmVolumes,
RemoveLinks: opts.rmLink,
Force: opts.force,
}
errChan := parallelOperation(ctx, opts.containers, func(ctx context.Context, container string) error {
container = strings.Trim(container, "/")
if container == "" {
return errors.New("Container name cannot be empty")
}
return dockerCli.Client().ContainerRemove(ctx, container, options)
})
for _, name := range opts.containers {
if err := <-errChan; err != nil {
Return zero exit-code when force-removing non-existing containers When using `docker rm` / `docker container rm` with the `-f` / `--force` option, attempts to remove non-existing containers should print a warning, but should return a zero exit code ("successful"). Currently, a non-zero exit code is returned, marking the removal as "failed"; $ docker rm -fv 798c9471b695 Error: No such container: 798c9471b695 $ echo $? 1 The command should match the behavior of `rm` / `rm -f`, with the exception that a warning is printed (instead of silently ignored): Running `rm` with `-f` silences output and returns a zero exit code: touch some-file && rm -f no-such-file some-file; echo exit code: $?; ls -la # exit code: 0 # total 0 # drwxr-xr-x 2 sebastiaan staff 64 Aug 14 12:17 . # drwxr-xr-x 199 sebastiaan staff 6368 Aug 14 12:13 .. mkdir some-directory && rm -rf no-such-directory some-directory; echo exit code: $?; ls -la # exit code: 0 # total 0 # drwxr-xr-x 2 sebastiaan staff 64 Aug 14 12:17 . # drwxr-xr-x 199 sebastiaan staff 6368 Aug 14 12:13 .. Note that other reasons for a delete to fail should still result in a non-zero exit code, matching the behavior of `rm`. For instance, in the example below, the `rm` failed because directories can only be removed if the `-r` option is used; touch some-file && mkdir some-directory && rm -f some-directory no-such-file some-file; echo exit code: $?; ls -la # rm: some-directory: is a directory # exit code: 1 # total 0 # drwxr-xr-x 3 sebastiaan staff 96 Aug 14 14:15 . # drwxr-xr-x 199 sebastiaan staff 6368 Aug 14 12:13 .. # drwxr-xr-x 2 sebastiaan staff 64 Aug 14 14:15 some-directory This patch updates the `docker rm` / `docker container rm` command to not produce an error when attempting to remove a missing containers, and instead only print the error, but return a zero (0) exit code. With this patch applied: docker create --name mycontainer busybox \ && docker rm nosuchcontainer mycontainer; \ echo exit code: $?; \ docker ps -a --filter name=mycontainer # df23cc8573f00e97d6e948b48d9ea7d75ce3b4faaab4fe1d3458d3bfa451f39d # mycontainer # Error: No such container: nosuchcontainer # exit code: 0 # CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-08-14 10:04:32 -04:00
if opts.force && errdefs.IsNotFound(err) {
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), err)
continue
}
errs = append(errs, err.Error())
continue
}
fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Out(), name)
}
if len(errs) > 0 {
return errors.New(strings.Join(errs, "\n"))
}
return nil
}