DockerCLI/cli/compose/loader/loader.go

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package loader
import (
"fmt"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"sort"
"strings"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli/compose/schema"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli/compose/template"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli/compose/types"
"github.com/docker/cli/opts"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/versions"
"github.com/docker/go-connections/nat"
units "github.com/docker/go-units"
shellwords "github.com/mattn/go-shellwords"
"github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
yaml "gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
)
// ParseYAML reads the bytes from a file, parses the bytes into a mapping
// structure, and returns it.
func ParseYAML(source []byte) (map[string]interface{}, error) {
var cfg interface{}
if err := yaml.Unmarshal(source, &cfg); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
cfgMap, ok := cfg.(map[interface{}]interface{})
if !ok {
return nil, errors.Errorf("Top-level object must be a mapping")
}
converted, err := convertToStringKeysRecursive(cfgMap, "")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return converted.(map[string]interface{}), nil
}
// Load reads a ConfigDetails and returns a fully loaded configuration
func Load(configDetails types.ConfigDetails) (*types.Config, error) {
if len(configDetails.ConfigFiles) < 1 {
return nil, errors.Errorf("No files specified")
}
if len(configDetails.ConfigFiles) > 1 {
return nil, errors.Errorf("Multiple files are not yet supported")
}
configDict := getConfigDict(configDetails)
configDetails.Version = schema.Version(configDict)
if err := validateForbidden(configDict); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var err error
configDict, err = interpolateConfig(configDict, configDetails.LookupEnv)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := schema.Validate(configDict, configDetails.Version); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return loadSections(configDict, configDetails)
}
func validateForbidden(configDict map[string]interface{}) error {
servicesDict, ok := configDict["services"].(map[string]interface{})
if !ok {
return nil
}
forbidden := getProperties(servicesDict, types.ForbiddenProperties)
if len(forbidden) > 0 {
return &ForbiddenPropertiesError{Properties: forbidden}
}
return nil
}
func loadSections(config map[string]interface{}, configDetails types.ConfigDetails) (*types.Config, error) {
var err error
cfg := types.Config{}
var loaders = []struct {
key string
fnc func(config map[string]interface{}) error
}{
{
key: "services",
fnc: func(config map[string]interface{}) error {
cfg.Services, err = LoadServices(config, configDetails.WorkingDir, configDetails.LookupEnv)
return err
},
},
{
key: "networks",
fnc: func(config map[string]interface{}) error {
cfg.Networks, err = LoadNetworks(config, configDetails.Version)
return err
},
},
{
key: "volumes",
fnc: func(config map[string]interface{}) error {
cfg.Volumes, err = LoadVolumes(config, configDetails.Version)
return err
},
},
{
key: "secrets",
fnc: func(config map[string]interface{}) error {
cfg.Secrets, err = LoadSecrets(config, configDetails)
return err
},
},
{
key: "configs",
fnc: func(config map[string]interface{}) error {
cfg.Configs, err = LoadConfigObjs(config, configDetails)
return err
},
},
}
for _, loader := range loaders {
if err := loader.fnc(getSection(config, loader.key)); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return &cfg, nil
}
func getSection(config map[string]interface{}, key string) map[string]interface{} {
section, ok := config[key]
if !ok {
return make(map[string]interface{})
}
return section.(map[string]interface{})
}
// GetUnsupportedProperties returns the list of any unsupported properties that are
// used in the Compose files.
func GetUnsupportedProperties(configDetails types.ConfigDetails) []string {
unsupported := map[string]bool{}
for _, service := range getServices(getConfigDict(configDetails)) {
serviceDict := service.(map[string]interface{})
for _, property := range types.UnsupportedProperties {
if _, isSet := serviceDict[property]; isSet {
unsupported[property] = true
}
}
}
return sortedKeys(unsupported)
}
func sortedKeys(set map[string]bool) []string {
var keys []string
for key := range set {
keys = append(keys, key)
}
sort.Strings(keys)
return keys
}
// GetDeprecatedProperties returns the list of any deprecated properties that
// are used in the compose files.
func GetDeprecatedProperties(configDetails types.ConfigDetails) map[string]string {
return getProperties(getServices(getConfigDict(configDetails)), types.DeprecatedProperties)
}
func getProperties(services map[string]interface{}, propertyMap map[string]string) map[string]string {
output := map[string]string{}
for _, service := range services {
if serviceDict, ok := service.(map[string]interface{}); ok {
for property, description := range propertyMap {
if _, isSet := serviceDict[property]; isSet {
output[property] = description
}
}
}
}
return output
}
// ForbiddenPropertiesError is returned when there are properties in the Compose
// file that are forbidden.
type ForbiddenPropertiesError struct {
Properties map[string]string
}
func (e *ForbiddenPropertiesError) Error() string {
return "Configuration contains forbidden properties"
}
// TODO: resolve multiple files into a single config
func getConfigDict(configDetails types.ConfigDetails) map[string]interface{} {
return configDetails.ConfigFiles[0].Config
}
func getServices(configDict map[string]interface{}) map[string]interface{} {
if services, ok := configDict["services"]; ok {
if servicesDict, ok := services.(map[string]interface{}); ok {
return servicesDict
}
}
return map[string]interface{}{}
}
func transform(source map[string]interface{}, target interface{}) error {
data := mapstructure.Metadata{}
config := &mapstructure.DecoderConfig{
DecodeHook: mapstructure.ComposeDecodeHookFunc(
createTransformHook(),
mapstructure.StringToTimeDurationHookFunc()),
Result: target,
Metadata: &data,
}
decoder, err := mapstructure.NewDecoder(config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return decoder.Decode(source)
}
func createTransformHook() mapstructure.DecodeHookFuncType {
transforms := map[reflect.Type]func(interface{}) (interface{}, error){
reflect.TypeOf(types.External{}): transformExternal,
reflect.TypeOf(types.HealthCheckTest{}): transformHealthCheckTest,
reflect.TypeOf(types.ShellCommand{}): transformShellCommand,
reflect.TypeOf(types.StringList{}): transformStringList,
reflect.TypeOf(map[string]string{}): transformMapStringString,
reflect.TypeOf(types.UlimitsConfig{}): transformUlimits,
reflect.TypeOf(types.UnitBytes(0)): transformSize,
reflect.TypeOf([]types.ServicePortConfig{}): transformServicePort,
reflect.TypeOf(types.ServiceSecretConfig{}): transformStringSourceMap,
reflect.TypeOf(types.ServiceConfigObjConfig{}): transformStringSourceMap,
reflect.TypeOf(types.StringOrNumberList{}): transformStringOrNumberList,
reflect.TypeOf(map[string]*types.ServiceNetworkConfig{}): transformServiceNetworkMap,
reflect.TypeOf(types.MappingWithEquals{}): transformMappingOrListFunc("=", true),
reflect.TypeOf(types.Labels{}): transformMappingOrListFunc("=", false),
reflect.TypeOf(types.MappingWithColon{}): transformMappingOrListFunc(":", false),
Preserve sort-order of extra hosts, and allow duplicate entries Extra hosts (`extra_hosts` in compose-file, or `--hosts` in services) adds custom host/ip mappings to the container's `/etc/hosts`. The current implementation used a `map[string]string{}` as intermediate storage, and sorted the results alphabetically when converting to a service-spec. As a result, duplicate hosts were removed, and order of host/ip mappings was not preserved (in case the compose-file used a list instead of a map). According to the **host.conf(5)** man page (http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/host.conf.5.html) multi Valid values are on and off. If set to on, the resolver library will return all valid addresses for a host that appears in the /etc/hosts file, instead of only the first. This is off by default, as it may cause a substantial performance loss at sites with large hosts files. Multiple entries for a host are allowed, and even required for some situations, for example, to add mappings for IPv4 and IPv6 addreses for a host, as illustrated by the example hosts file in the **hosts(5)** man page (http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/hosts.5.html): # The following lines are desirable for IPv4 capable hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost # 127.0.1.1 is often used for the FQDN of the machine 127.0.1.1 thishost.mydomain.org thishost 192.168.1.10 foo.mydomain.org foo 192.168.1.13 bar.mydomain.org bar 146.82.138.7 master.debian.org master 209.237.226.90 www.opensource.org # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback ff02::1 ip6-allnodes ff02::2 ip6-allrouters This patch changes the intermediate storage format to use a `[]string`, and only sorts entries if the input format in the compose file is a mapping. If the input format is a list, the original sort-order is preserved. Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2017-10-29 20:33:23 -04:00
reflect.TypeOf(types.HostsList{}): transformListOrMappingFunc(":", false),
reflect.TypeOf(types.ServiceVolumeConfig{}): transformServiceVolumeConfig,
reflect.TypeOf(types.BuildConfig{}): transformBuildConfig,
}
return func(_ reflect.Type, target reflect.Type, data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
transform, ok := transforms[target]
if !ok {
return data, nil
}
return transform(data)
}
}
// keys needs to be converted to strings for jsonschema
func convertToStringKeysRecursive(value interface{}, keyPrefix string) (interface{}, error) {
if mapping, ok := value.(map[interface{}]interface{}); ok {
dict := make(map[string]interface{})
for key, entry := range mapping {
str, ok := key.(string)
if !ok {
return nil, formatInvalidKeyError(keyPrefix, key)
}
var newKeyPrefix string
if keyPrefix == "" {
newKeyPrefix = str
} else {
newKeyPrefix = fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", keyPrefix, str)
}
convertedEntry, err := convertToStringKeysRecursive(entry, newKeyPrefix)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
dict[str] = convertedEntry
}
return dict, nil
}
if list, ok := value.([]interface{}); ok {
var convertedList []interface{}
for index, entry := range list {
newKeyPrefix := fmt.Sprintf("%s[%d]", keyPrefix, index)
convertedEntry, err := convertToStringKeysRecursive(entry, newKeyPrefix)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
convertedList = append(convertedList, convertedEntry)
}
return convertedList, nil
}
return value, nil
}
func formatInvalidKeyError(keyPrefix string, key interface{}) error {
var location string
if keyPrefix == "" {
location = "at top level"
} else {
location = fmt.Sprintf("in %s", keyPrefix)
}
return errors.Errorf("Non-string key %s: %#v", location, key)
}
// LoadServices produces a ServiceConfig map from a compose file Dict
// the servicesDict is not validated if directly used. Use Load() to enable validation
func LoadServices(servicesDict map[string]interface{}, workingDir string, lookupEnv template.Mapping) ([]types.ServiceConfig, error) {
var services []types.ServiceConfig
for name, serviceDef := range servicesDict {
serviceConfig, err := LoadService(name, serviceDef.(map[string]interface{}), workingDir, lookupEnv)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
services = append(services, *serviceConfig)
}
return services, nil
}
// LoadService produces a single ServiceConfig from a compose file Dict
// the serviceDict is not validated if directly used. Use Load() to enable validation
func LoadService(name string, serviceDict map[string]interface{}, workingDir string, lookupEnv template.Mapping) (*types.ServiceConfig, error) {
serviceConfig := &types.ServiceConfig{}
if err := transform(serviceDict, serviceConfig); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
serviceConfig.Name = name
if err := resolveEnvironment(serviceConfig, workingDir, lookupEnv); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
resolveVolumePaths(serviceConfig.Volumes, workingDir, lookupEnv)
return serviceConfig, nil
}
func updateEnvironment(environment map[string]*string, vars map[string]*string, lookupEnv template.Mapping) {
for k, v := range vars {
interpolatedV, ok := lookupEnv(k)
if (v == nil || *v == "") && ok {
// lookupEnv is prioritized over vars
environment[k] = &interpolatedV
} else {
environment[k] = v
}
}
}
func resolveEnvironment(serviceConfig *types.ServiceConfig, workingDir string, lookupEnv template.Mapping) error {
environment := make(map[string]*string)
if len(serviceConfig.EnvFile) > 0 {
var envVars []string
for _, file := range serviceConfig.EnvFile {
filePath := absPath(workingDir, file)
fileVars, err := opts.ParseEnvFile(filePath)
if err != nil {
return err
}
envVars = append(envVars, fileVars...)
}
updateEnvironment(environment,
opts.ConvertKVStringsToMapWithNil(envVars), lookupEnv)
}
updateEnvironment(environment, serviceConfig.Environment, lookupEnv)
serviceConfig.Environment = environment
return nil
}
func resolveVolumePaths(volumes []types.ServiceVolumeConfig, workingDir string, lookupEnv template.Mapping) {
for i, volume := range volumes {
if volume.Type != "bind" {
continue
}
filePath := expandUser(volume.Source, lookupEnv)
// Check for a Unix absolute path first, to handle a Windows client
// with a Unix daemon. This handles a Windows client connecting to a
// Unix daemon. Note that this is not required for Docker for Windows
// when specifying a local Windows path, because Docker for Windows
// translates the Windows path into a valid path within the VM.
if !path.IsAbs(filePath) {
filePath = absPath(workingDir, filePath)
}
volume.Source = filePath
volumes[i] = volume
}
}
// TODO: make this more robust
func expandUser(path string, lookupEnv template.Mapping) string {
if strings.HasPrefix(path, "~") {
home, ok := lookupEnv("HOME")
if !ok {
logrus.Warn("cannot expand '~', because the environment lacks HOME")
return path
}
return strings.Replace(path, "~", home, 1)
}
return path
}
func transformUlimits(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
switch value := data.(type) {
case int:
return types.UlimitsConfig{Single: value}, nil
case map[string]interface{}:
ulimit := types.UlimitsConfig{}
ulimit.Soft = value["soft"].(int)
ulimit.Hard = value["hard"].(int)
return ulimit, nil
default:
return data, errors.Errorf("invalid type %T for ulimits", value)
}
}
// LoadNetworks produces a NetworkConfig map from a compose file Dict
// the source Dict is not validated if directly used. Use Load() to enable validation
func LoadNetworks(source map[string]interface{}, version string) (map[string]types.NetworkConfig, error) {
networks := make(map[string]types.NetworkConfig)
err := transform(source, &networks)
if err != nil {
return networks, err
}
for name, network := range networks {
if !network.External.External {
continue
}
switch {
case network.External.Name != "":
if network.Name != "" {
return nil, errors.Errorf("network %s: network.external.name and network.name conflict; only use network.name", name)
}
if versions.GreaterThanOrEqualTo(version, "3.5") {
logrus.Warnf("network %s: network.external.name is deprecated in favor of network.name", name)
}
network.Name = network.External.Name
network.External.Name = ""
case network.Name == "":
network.Name = name
}
networks[name] = network
}
return networks, nil
}
func externalVolumeError(volume, key string) error {
return errors.Errorf(
"conflicting parameters \"external\" and %q specified for volume %q",
key, volume)
}
// LoadVolumes produces a VolumeConfig map from a compose file Dict
// the source Dict is not validated if directly used. Use Load() to enable validation
func LoadVolumes(source map[string]interface{}, version string) (map[string]types.VolumeConfig, error) {
volumes := make(map[string]types.VolumeConfig)
if err := transform(source, &volumes); err != nil {
return volumes, err
}
for name, volume := range volumes {
if !volume.External.External {
continue
}
switch {
case volume.Driver != "":
return nil, externalVolumeError(name, "driver")
case len(volume.DriverOpts) > 0:
return nil, externalVolumeError(name, "driver_opts")
case len(volume.Labels) > 0:
return nil, externalVolumeError(name, "labels")
case volume.External.Name != "":
if volume.Name != "" {
return nil, errors.Errorf("volume %s: volume.external.name and volume.name conflict; only use volume.name", name)
}
if versions.GreaterThanOrEqualTo(version, "3.4") {
logrus.Warnf("volume %s: volume.external.name is deprecated in favor of volume.name", name)
}
volume.Name = volume.External.Name
volume.External.Name = ""
case volume.Name == "":
volume.Name = name
}
volumes[name] = volume
}
return volumes, nil
}
// LoadSecrets produces a SecretConfig map from a compose file Dict
// the source Dict is not validated if directly used. Use Load() to enable validation
func LoadSecrets(source map[string]interface{}, details types.ConfigDetails) (map[string]types.SecretConfig, error) {
secrets := make(map[string]types.SecretConfig)
if err := transform(source, &secrets); err != nil {
return secrets, err
}
for name, secret := range secrets {
obj, err := loadFileObjectConfig(name, "secret", types.FileObjectConfig(secret), details)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
secrets[name] = types.SecretConfig(obj)
}
return secrets, nil
}
// LoadConfigObjs produces a ConfigObjConfig map from a compose file Dict
// the source Dict is not validated if directly used. Use Load() to enable validation
func LoadConfigObjs(source map[string]interface{}, details types.ConfigDetails) (map[string]types.ConfigObjConfig, error) {
configs := make(map[string]types.ConfigObjConfig)
if err := transform(source, &configs); err != nil {
return configs, err
}
for name, config := range configs {
obj, err := loadFileObjectConfig(name, "config", types.FileObjectConfig(config), details)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
configs[name] = types.ConfigObjConfig(obj)
}
return configs, nil
}
func loadFileObjectConfig(name string, objType string, obj types.FileObjectConfig, details types.ConfigDetails) (types.FileObjectConfig, error) {
// if "external: true"
if obj.External.External {
// handle deprecated external.name
if obj.External.Name != "" {
if obj.Name != "" {
return obj, errors.Errorf("%[1]s %[2]s: %[1]s.external.name and %[1]s.name conflict; only use %[1]s.name", objType, name)
}
if versions.GreaterThanOrEqualTo(details.Version, "3.5") {
logrus.Warnf("%[1]s %[2]s: %[1]s.external.name is deprecated in favor of %[1]s.name", objType, name)
}
obj.Name = obj.External.Name
obj.External.Name = ""
} else {
if obj.Name == "" {
obj.Name = name
}
}
// if not "external: true"
} else {
obj.File = absPath(details.WorkingDir, obj.File)
}
return obj, nil
}
func absPath(workingDir string, filePath string) string {
if filepath.IsAbs(filePath) {
return filePath
}
return filepath.Join(workingDir, filePath)
}
func transformMapStringString(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
switch value := data.(type) {
case map[string]interface{}:
return toMapStringString(value, false), nil
case map[string]string:
return value, nil
default:
return data, errors.Errorf("invalid type %T for map[string]string", value)
}
}
func transformExternal(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
switch value := data.(type) {
case bool:
return map[string]interface{}{"external": value}, nil
case map[string]interface{}:
return map[string]interface{}{"external": true, "name": value["name"]}, nil
default:
return data, errors.Errorf("invalid type %T for external", value)
}
}
func transformServicePort(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
switch entries := data.(type) {
case []interface{}:
// We process the list instead of individual items here.
// The reason is that one entry might be mapped to multiple ServicePortConfig.
// Therefore we take an input of a list and return an output of a list.
ports := []interface{}{}
for _, entry := range entries {
switch value := entry.(type) {
case int:
v, err := toServicePortConfigs(fmt.Sprint(value))
if err != nil {
return data, err
}
ports = append(ports, v...)
case string:
v, err := toServicePortConfigs(value)
if err != nil {
return data, err
}
ports = append(ports, v...)
case map[string]interface{}:
ports = append(ports, value)
default:
return data, errors.Errorf("invalid type %T for port", value)
}
}
return ports, nil
default:
return data, errors.Errorf("invalid type %T for port", entries)
}
}
func transformStringSourceMap(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
switch value := data.(type) {
case string:
return map[string]interface{}{"source": value}, nil
case map[string]interface{}:
return data, nil
default:
return data, errors.Errorf("invalid type %T for secret", value)
}
}
func transformBuildConfig(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
switch value := data.(type) {
case string:
return map[string]interface{}{"context": value}, nil
case map[string]interface{}:
return data, nil
default:
return data, errors.Errorf("invalid type %T for service build", value)
}
}
func transformServiceVolumeConfig(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
switch value := data.(type) {
case string:
return ParseVolume(value)
case map[string]interface{}:
return data, nil
default:
return data, errors.Errorf("invalid type %T for service volume", value)
}
}
func transformServiceNetworkMap(value interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
if list, ok := value.([]interface{}); ok {
mapValue := map[interface{}]interface{}{}
for _, name := range list {
mapValue[name] = nil
}
return mapValue, nil
}
return value, nil
}
func transformStringOrNumberList(value interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
list := value.([]interface{})
result := make([]string, len(list))
for i, item := range list {
result[i] = fmt.Sprint(item)
}
return result, nil
}
func transformStringList(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
switch value := data.(type) {
case string:
return []string{value}, nil
case []interface{}:
return value, nil
default:
return data, errors.Errorf("invalid type %T for string list", value)
}
}
func transformMappingOrListFunc(sep string, allowNil bool) func(interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
return func(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
return transformMappingOrList(data, sep, allowNil), nil
}
}
Preserve sort-order of extra hosts, and allow duplicate entries Extra hosts (`extra_hosts` in compose-file, or `--hosts` in services) adds custom host/ip mappings to the container's `/etc/hosts`. The current implementation used a `map[string]string{}` as intermediate storage, and sorted the results alphabetically when converting to a service-spec. As a result, duplicate hosts were removed, and order of host/ip mappings was not preserved (in case the compose-file used a list instead of a map). According to the **host.conf(5)** man page (http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/host.conf.5.html) multi Valid values are on and off. If set to on, the resolver library will return all valid addresses for a host that appears in the /etc/hosts file, instead of only the first. This is off by default, as it may cause a substantial performance loss at sites with large hosts files. Multiple entries for a host are allowed, and even required for some situations, for example, to add mappings for IPv4 and IPv6 addreses for a host, as illustrated by the example hosts file in the **hosts(5)** man page (http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/hosts.5.html): # The following lines are desirable for IPv4 capable hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost # 127.0.1.1 is often used for the FQDN of the machine 127.0.1.1 thishost.mydomain.org thishost 192.168.1.10 foo.mydomain.org foo 192.168.1.13 bar.mydomain.org bar 146.82.138.7 master.debian.org master 209.237.226.90 www.opensource.org # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback ff02::1 ip6-allnodes ff02::2 ip6-allrouters This patch changes the intermediate storage format to use a `[]string`, and only sorts entries if the input format in the compose file is a mapping. If the input format is a list, the original sort-order is preserved. Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2017-10-29 20:33:23 -04:00
func transformListOrMappingFunc(sep string, allowNil bool) func(interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
return func(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
return transformListOrMapping(data, sep, allowNil), nil
}
}
func transformListOrMapping(listOrMapping interface{}, sep string, allowNil bool) interface{} {
switch value := listOrMapping.(type) {
case map[string]interface{}:
return toStringList(value, sep, allowNil)
case []interface{}:
return listOrMapping
}
panic(errors.Errorf("expected a map or a list, got %T: %#v", listOrMapping, listOrMapping))
}
func transformMappingOrList(mappingOrList interface{}, sep string, allowNil bool) interface{} {
switch value := mappingOrList.(type) {
case map[string]interface{}:
return toMapStringString(value, allowNil)
case ([]interface{}):
result := make(map[string]interface{})
for _, value := range value {
parts := strings.SplitN(value.(string), sep, 2)
key := parts[0]
switch {
case len(parts) == 1 && allowNil:
result[key] = nil
case len(parts) == 1 && !allowNil:
result[key] = ""
default:
result[key] = parts[1]
}
}
return result
}
panic(errors.Errorf("expected a map or a list, got %T: %#v", mappingOrList, mappingOrList))
}
func transformShellCommand(value interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
if str, ok := value.(string); ok {
return shellwords.Parse(str)
}
return value, nil
}
func transformHealthCheckTest(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
switch value := data.(type) {
case string:
return append([]string{"CMD-SHELL"}, value), nil
case []interface{}:
return value, nil
default:
return value, errors.Errorf("invalid type %T for healthcheck.test", value)
}
}
func transformSize(value interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
switch value := value.(type) {
case int:
return int64(value), nil
case string:
return units.RAMInBytes(value)
}
panic(errors.Errorf("invalid type for size %T", value))
}
func toServicePortConfigs(value string) ([]interface{}, error) {
var portConfigs []interface{}
ports, portBindings, err := nat.ParsePortSpecs([]string{value})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// We need to sort the key of the ports to make sure it is consistent
keys := []string{}
for port := range ports {
keys = append(keys, string(port))
}
sort.Strings(keys)
for _, key := range keys {
// Reuse ConvertPortToPortConfig so that it is consistent
portConfig, err := opts.ConvertPortToPortConfig(nat.Port(key), portBindings)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, p := range portConfig {
portConfigs = append(portConfigs, types.ServicePortConfig{
Protocol: string(p.Protocol),
Target: p.TargetPort,
Published: p.PublishedPort,
Mode: string(p.PublishMode),
})
}
}
return portConfigs, nil
}
func toMapStringString(value map[string]interface{}, allowNil bool) map[string]interface{} {
output := make(map[string]interface{})
for key, value := range value {
output[key] = toString(value, allowNil)
}
return output
}
func toString(value interface{}, allowNil bool) interface{} {
switch {
case value != nil:
return fmt.Sprint(value)
case allowNil:
return nil
default:
return ""
}
}
Preserve sort-order of extra hosts, and allow duplicate entries Extra hosts (`extra_hosts` in compose-file, or `--hosts` in services) adds custom host/ip mappings to the container's `/etc/hosts`. The current implementation used a `map[string]string{}` as intermediate storage, and sorted the results alphabetically when converting to a service-spec. As a result, duplicate hosts were removed, and order of host/ip mappings was not preserved (in case the compose-file used a list instead of a map). According to the **host.conf(5)** man page (http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/host.conf.5.html) multi Valid values are on and off. If set to on, the resolver library will return all valid addresses for a host that appears in the /etc/hosts file, instead of only the first. This is off by default, as it may cause a substantial performance loss at sites with large hosts files. Multiple entries for a host are allowed, and even required for some situations, for example, to add mappings for IPv4 and IPv6 addreses for a host, as illustrated by the example hosts file in the **hosts(5)** man page (http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/hosts.5.html): # The following lines are desirable for IPv4 capable hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost # 127.0.1.1 is often used for the FQDN of the machine 127.0.1.1 thishost.mydomain.org thishost 192.168.1.10 foo.mydomain.org foo 192.168.1.13 bar.mydomain.org bar 146.82.138.7 master.debian.org master 209.237.226.90 www.opensource.org # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback ff02::1 ip6-allnodes ff02::2 ip6-allrouters This patch changes the intermediate storage format to use a `[]string`, and only sorts entries if the input format in the compose file is a mapping. If the input format is a list, the original sort-order is preserved. Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2017-10-29 20:33:23 -04:00
func toStringList(value map[string]interface{}, separator string, allowNil bool) []string {
output := []string{}
for key, value := range value {
if value == nil && !allowNil {
continue
}
output = append(output, fmt.Sprintf("%s%s%s", key, separator, value))
}
sort.Strings(output)
return output
}