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package container
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import (
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"context"
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"errors"
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"io"
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"os"
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"runtime"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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"testing"
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"github.com/docker/cli/cli"
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"github.com/docker/cli/cli/config/configfile"
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"github.com/docker/cli/internal/test"
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"github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/notary"
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"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/container"
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"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/image"
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"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/network"
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"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/system"
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"github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp"
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specs "github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go/v1"
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"github.com/spf13/pflag"
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"gotest.tools/v3/assert"
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is "gotest.tools/v3/assert/cmp"
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"gotest.tools/v3/fs"
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"gotest.tools/v3/golden"
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)
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func TestCIDFileNoOPWithNoFilename(t *testing.T) {
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file, err := newCIDFile("")
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assert.NilError(t, err)
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assert.DeepEqual(t, &cidFile{}, file, cmp.AllowUnexported(cidFile{}))
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assert.NilError(t, file.Write("id"))
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assert.NilError(t, file.Close())
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}
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func TestNewCIDFileWhenFileAlreadyExists(t *testing.T) {
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tempfile := fs.NewFile(t, "test-cid-file")
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defer tempfile.Remove()
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_, err := newCIDFile(tempfile.Path())
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linting: fix incorrectly formatted errors (revive)
cli/compose/interpolation/interpolation.go:102:4: error-strings: error strings should not be capitalized or end with punctuation or a newline (revive)
"invalid interpolation format for %s: %#v. You may need to escape any $ with another $.",
^
cli/command/stack/loader/loader.go:30:30: error-strings: error strings should not be capitalized or end with punctuation or a newline (revive)
return nil, errors.Errorf("Compose file contains unsupported options:\n\n%s\n",
^
cli/command/formatter/formatter.go:76:30: error-strings: error strings should not be capitalized or end with punctuation or a newline (revive)
return tmpl, errors.Errorf("Template parsing error: %v\n", err)
^
cli/command/formatter/formatter.go:97:24: error-strings: error strings should not be capitalized or end with punctuation or a newline (revive)
return errors.Errorf("Template parsing error: %v\n", err)
^
cli/command/image/build.go:257:25: error-strings: error strings should not be capitalized or end with punctuation or a newline (revive)
return errors.Errorf("error checking context: '%s'.", err)
^
cli/command/volume/create.go:35:27: error-strings: error strings should not be capitalized or end with punctuation or a newline (revive)
return errors.Errorf("Conflicting options: either specify --name or provide positional arg, not both\n")
^
cli/command/container/create.go:160:24: error-strings: error strings should not be capitalized or end with punctuation or a newline (revive)
return errors.Errorf("failed to remove the CID file '%s': %s \n", cid.path, err)
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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assert.ErrorContains(t, err, "container ID file found")
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}
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func TestCIDFileCloseWithNoWrite(t *testing.T) {
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tempdir := fs.NewDir(t, "test-cid-file")
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defer tempdir.Remove()
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path := tempdir.Join("cidfile")
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file, err := newCIDFile(path)
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assert.NilError(t, err)
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assert.Check(t, is.Equal(file.path, path))
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assert.NilError(t, file.Close())
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_, err = os.Stat(path)
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assert.Check(t, os.IsNotExist(err))
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}
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func TestCIDFileCloseWithWrite(t *testing.T) {
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tempdir := fs.NewDir(t, "test-cid-file")
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defer tempdir.Remove()
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path := tempdir.Join("cidfile")
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file, err := newCIDFile(path)
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assert.NilError(t, err)
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content := "id"
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assert.NilError(t, file.Write(content))
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actual, err := os.ReadFile(path)
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assert.NilError(t, err)
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assert.Check(t, is.Equal(content, string(actual)))
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assert.NilError(t, file.Close())
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_, err = os.Stat(path)
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assert.NilError(t, err)
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}
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func TestCreateContainerImagePullPolicy(t *testing.T) {
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const (
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imageName = "does-not-exist-locally"
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containerID = "abcdef"
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)
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config := &containerConfig{
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Config: &container.Config{
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Image: imageName,
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},
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HostConfig: &container.HostConfig{},
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}
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cases := []struct {
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PullPolicy string
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ExpectedPulls int
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ExpectedID string
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ExpectedErrMsg string
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ResponseCounter int
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}{
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{
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PullPolicy: PullImageMissing,
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ExpectedPulls: 1,
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ExpectedID: containerID,
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}, {
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PullPolicy: PullImageAlways,
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ExpectedPulls: 1,
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ExpectedID: containerID,
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ResponseCounter: 1, // This lets us return a container on the first pull
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}, {
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PullPolicy: PullImageNever,
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ExpectedPulls: 0,
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ExpectedErrMsg: "error fake not found",
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},
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}
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for _, tc := range cases {
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t.Run(tc.PullPolicy, func(t *testing.T) {
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pullCounter := 0
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client := &fakeClient{
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createContainerFunc: func(
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config *container.Config,
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hostConfig *container.HostConfig,
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networkingConfig *network.NetworkingConfig,
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platform *specs.Platform,
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containerName string,
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) (container.CreateResponse, error) {
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defer func() { tc.ResponseCounter++ }()
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switch tc.ResponseCounter {
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case 0:
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return container.CreateResponse{}, fakeNotFound{}
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default:
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return container.CreateResponse{ID: containerID}, nil
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}
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},
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imageCreateFunc: func(parentReference string, options image.CreateOptions) (io.ReadCloser, error) {
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defer func() { pullCounter++ }()
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return io.NopCloser(strings.NewReader("")), nil
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},
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infoFunc: func() (system.Info, error) {
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return system.Info{IndexServerAddress: "https://indexserver.example.com"}, nil
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},
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}
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fakeCLI := test.NewFakeCli(client)
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id, err := createContainer(context.Background(), fakeCLI, config, &createOptions{
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name: "name",
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platform: runtime.GOOS,
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untrusted: true,
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pull: tc.PullPolicy,
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})
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if tc.ExpectedErrMsg != "" {
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assert.Check(t, is.ErrorContains(err, tc.ExpectedErrMsg))
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} else {
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assert.Check(t, err)
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assert.Check(t, is.Equal(tc.ExpectedID, id))
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}
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assert.Check(t, is.Equal(tc.ExpectedPulls, pullCounter))
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})
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}
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}
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func TestCreateContainerImagePullPolicyInvalid(t *testing.T) {
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cases := []struct {
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PullPolicy string
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ExpectedErrMsg string
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}{
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{
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PullPolicy: "busybox:latest",
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ExpectedErrMsg: `invalid pull option: 'busybox:latest': must be one of "always", "missing" or "never"`,
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},
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{
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PullPolicy: "--network=foo",
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ExpectedErrMsg: `invalid pull option: '--network=foo': must be one of "always", "missing" or "never"`,
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},
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}
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for _, tc := range cases {
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t.Run(tc.PullPolicy, func(t *testing.T) {
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dockerCli := test.NewFakeCli(&fakeClient{})
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err := runCreate(
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context.TODO(),
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dockerCli,
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&pflag.FlagSet{},
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&createOptions{pull: tc.PullPolicy},
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&containerOptions{},
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)
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statusErr := cli.StatusError{}
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assert.Check(t, errors.As(err, &statusErr))
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cli/command/container: remove reportError, and put StatusError to use
The `reportError` utility was present because cli.StatusError would print
the error decorated with `Status: <error-message>, Code: <exit-code>`.
That was not desirable in many cases as it would mess-up the output. To
prevent this, the CLI had code to check for an empty `Status` (error message)
in which case the error would be "ignored" (and only used for the exit-status),
and the `reportError` utility would be used to manually print a custom error
message before returning the error.
Now that bca209006153d3e025cb3d31c3cd55eb2aec0c4f fixed the output format
of `cli.StatusError`, and 3dd6fc365d853e21f0e11f9e6ab62c4f8ae438e7 and
350a0b68a9584ec9ae712b6eca906c1018ba6dac no longer discard these error,
we can get rid of this utility, and just set the error-message for
the status-error.
This patch:
- Introduces a `withHelp` which takes care of decorating errors with
a "Run --help" hint for the user.
- Introduces a `toStatusError` utility that detects certain errors in
the container to assign a corresponding exit-code (these error-codes
can be used to distinguish "client" errors from "container" errors).
- Removes the `reportError` utility, and removes code that manually
printed errors before returning.
Behavior is mostly unmodified, with the exception of some slight reformatting
of the errors:
- `withHelp` adds a `docker:` prefix to the error, to indicate the error
is produced by the `docker` command. This prefix was already present
in most cases.
- The "--help" hint is slightly updated ("Run 'docker run --help' for
more information" instead of "See 'docker run --help'"), to make it
more clear that it's a "call to action".
- An empty is added before the "--help" hint to separate it better from
the error-message.
Before this patch:
$ docker run --pull=invalid-option alpine
docker: invalid pull option: 'invalid-option': must be one of "always", "missing" or "never".
See 'docker run --help'.
$ echo $?
125
$ docker run --rm alpine nosuchcommand
docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: exec: "nosuchcommand": executable file not found in $PATH: unknown.
$ echo $?
127
With this patch:
$ docker run --pull=invalid-option alpine
docker: invalid pull option: 'invalid-option': must be one of "always", "missing" or "never"
Run 'docker run --help' for more information
$ echo $?
125
$ docker run --rm alpine nosuchcommand
docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: exec: "nosuchcommand": executable file not found in $PATH: unknown.
Run 'docker run --help' for more information
$ echo $?
127
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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assert.Check(t, is.Equal(statusErr.StatusCode, 125))
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assert.Check(t, is.ErrorContains(err, tc.ExpectedErrMsg))
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})
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}
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}
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func TestCreateContainerValidateFlags(t *testing.T) {
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for _, tc := range []struct {
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name string
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args []string
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expectedErr string
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}{
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{
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name: "with invalid --attach value",
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args: []string{"--attach", "STDINFO", "myimage"},
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expectedErr: `invalid argument "STDINFO" for "-a, --attach" flag: valid streams are STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR`,
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},
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} {
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t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
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cmd := NewCreateCommand(test.NewFakeCli(&fakeClient{}))
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cmd.SetOut(io.Discard)
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cmd.SetErr(io.Discard)
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cmd.SetArgs(tc.args)
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err := cmd.Execute()
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if tc.expectedErr != "" {
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assert.Check(t, is.ErrorContains(err, tc.expectedErr))
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} else {
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assert.Check(t, is.Nil(err))
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}
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})
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}
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}
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func TestNewCreateCommandWithContentTrustErrors(t *testing.T) {
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testCases := []struct {
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name string
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args []string
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expectedError string
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notaryFunc test.NotaryClientFuncType
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}{
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{
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name: "offline-notary-server",
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notaryFunc: notary.GetOfflineNotaryRepository,
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expectedError: "client is offline",
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args: []string{"image:tag"},
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},
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{
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name: "uninitialized-notary-server",
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notaryFunc: notary.GetUninitializedNotaryRepository,
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expectedError: "remote trust data does not exist",
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args: []string{"image:tag"},
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},
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{
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name: "empty-notary-server",
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notaryFunc: notary.GetEmptyTargetsNotaryRepository,
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expectedError: "No valid trust data for tag",
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args: []string{"image:tag"},
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},
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}
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for _, tc := range testCases {
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fakeCLI := test.NewFakeCli(&fakeClient{
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createContainerFunc: func(config *container.Config,
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hostConfig *container.HostConfig,
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networkingConfig *network.NetworkingConfig,
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platform *specs.Platform,
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containerName string,
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) (container.CreateResponse, error) {
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linting: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
internal/test/cli.go:175:14: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no notary client available unless defined")
^
cli/command/cli.go:318:29: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return docker.Endpoint{}, fmt.Errorf("no context store initialized")
^
cli/command/container/attach.go:161:11: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf(result.Error.Message)
^
cli/command/container/opts.go:577:16: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("--health-start-period cannot be negative")
^
cli/command/container/opts.go:580:16: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("--health-start-interval cannot be negative")
^
cli/command/container/stats.go:221:11: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("filtering is not supported when specifying a list of containers")
^
cli/command/container/attach_test.go:82:17: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
expectedErr = fmt.Errorf("unexpected error")
^
cli/command/container/create_test.go:234:40: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return container.CreateResponse{}, fmt.Errorf("shouldn't try to pull image")
^
cli/command/container/list_test.go:150:17: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error listing containers")
^
cli/command/container/rm_test.go:40:31: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return errdefs.NotFound(fmt.Errorf("Error: no such container: " + container))
^
cli/command/container/run_test.go:138:40: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return container.CreateResponse{}, fmt.Errorf("shouldn't try to pull image")
^
cli/command/image/pull_test.go:115:49: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return io.NopCloser(strings.NewReader("")), fmt.Errorf("shouldn't try to pull image")
^
cli/command/network/connect.go:88:16: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid key/value pair format in driver options")
^
cli/command/plugin/create_test.go:96:11: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("Error creating plugin")
^
cli/command/plugin/disable_test.go:32:12: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("Error disabling plugin")
^
cli/command/plugin/enable_test.go:32:12: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("failed to enable plugin")
^
cli/command/plugin/inspect_test.go:55:22: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error inspecting plugin")
^
cli/command/plugin/install_test.go:43:17: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Error installing plugin")
^
cli/command/plugin/install_test.go:51:17: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("(image) when fetching")
^
cli/command/plugin/install_test.go:95:17: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("should not try to install plugin")
^
cli/command/plugin/list_test.go:35:41: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return types.PluginsListResponse{}, fmt.Errorf("error listing plugins")
^
cli/command/plugin/remove_test.go:27:12: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("Error removing plugin")
^
cli/command/registry/login_test.go:36:46: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return registrytypes.AuthenticateOKBody{}, fmt.Errorf("Invalid Username or Password")
^
cli/command/registry/login_test.go:44:46: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return registrytypes.AuthenticateOKBody{}, fmt.Errorf(errUnknownUser)
^
cli/command/system/info.go:190:10: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("errors pretty printing info")
^
cli/command/system/prune.go:77:10: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf(`ERROR: The "until" filter is not supported with "--volumes"`)
^
cli/command/system/version_test.go:19:28: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return types.Version{}, fmt.Errorf("no server")
^
cli/command/trust/key_load.go:112:22: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return []byte{}, fmt.Errorf("could not decrypt key")
^
cli/command/trust/revoke.go:44:10: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("cannot use a digest reference for IMAGE:TAG")
^
cli/command/trust/revoke.go:105:10: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("no signed tags to remove")
^
cli/command/trust/signer_add.go:56:10: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("releases is a reserved keyword, please use a different signer name")
^
cli/command/trust/signer_add.go:60:10: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("path to a public key must be provided using the `--key` flag")
^
opts/config.go:71:10: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("source is required")
^
opts/mount.go:168:10: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("type is required")
^
opts/mount.go:172:10: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("target is required")
^
opts/network.go:90:11: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("network name/id is not specified")
^
opts/network.go:129:18: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("invalid key value pair format in driver options")
^
opts/opts.go:404:13: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return 0, fmt.Errorf("value is too precise")
^
opts/opts.go:412:18: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("empty string specified for links")
^
opts/parse.go:84:37: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return container.RestartPolicy{}, fmt.Errorf("invalid restart policy format: no policy provided before colon")
^
opts/parse.go:89:38: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return container.RestartPolicy{}, fmt.Errorf("invalid restart policy format: maximum retry count must be an integer")
^
opts/port.go:105:13: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("hostip is not supported")
^
opts/secret.go:70:10: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
return fmt.Errorf("source is required")
^
opts/env_test.go:57:11: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
err: fmt.Errorf("invalid environment variable: =a"),
^
opts/env_test.go:93:11: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
err: fmt.Errorf("invalid environment variable: ="),
^
cli-plugins/manager/error_test.go:16:11: fmt.Errorf can be replaced with errors.New (perfsprint)
inner := fmt.Errorf("testing")
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-06-10 14:47:07 -04:00
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return container.CreateResponse{}, errors.New("shouldn't try to pull image")
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2018-03-06 05:15:18 -05:00
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},
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}, test.EnableContentTrust)
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2023-11-20 11:38:50 -05:00
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fakeCLI.SetNotaryClient(tc.notaryFunc)
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cmd := NewCreateCommand(fakeCLI)
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2022-02-25 07:05:59 -05:00
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cmd.SetOut(io.Discard)
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test spring-cleaning
This makes a quick pass through our tests;
Discard output/err
----------------------------------------------
Many tests were testing for error-conditions, but didn't discard output.
This produced a lot of noise when running the tests, and made it hard
to discover if there were actual failures, or if the output was expected.
For example:
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors
Error: "create" requires exactly 2 arguments.
See 'create --help'.
Usage: create [OPTIONS] CONFIG file|- [flags]
Create a config from a file or STDIN
Error: "create" requires exactly 2 arguments.
See 'create --help'.
Usage: create [OPTIONS] CONFIG file|- [flags]
Create a config from a file or STDIN
Error: error creating config
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)
And after discarding output:
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)
Use sub-tests where possible
----------------------------------------------
Some tests were already set-up to use test-tables, and even had a usable
name (or in some cases "error" to check for). Change them to actual sub-
tests. Same test as above, but now with sub-tests and output discarded:
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments#01
=== RUN TestConfigCreateErrors/error_creating_config
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments#01 (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/error_creating_config (0.00s)
PASS
It's not perfect in all cases (in the above, there's duplicate "expected"
errors, but Go conveniently adds "#01" for the duplicate). There's probably
also various tests I missed that could still use the same changes applied;
we can improve these in follow-ups.
Set cmd.Args to prevent test-failures
----------------------------------------------
When running tests from my IDE, it compiles the tests before running,
then executes the compiled binary to run the tests. Cobra doesn't like
that, because in that situation `os.Args` is taken as argument for the
command that's executed. The command that's tested now sees the test-
flags as arguments (`-test.v -test.run ..`), which causes various tests
to fail ("Command XYZ does not accept arguments").
# compile the tests:
go test -c -o foo.test
# execute the test:
./foo.test -test.v -test.run TestFoo
=== RUN TestFoo
Error: "foo" accepts no arguments.
The Cobra maintainers ran into the same situation, and for their own
use have added a special case to ignore `os.Args` in these cases;
https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/v1.8.1/command.go#L1078-L1083
args := c.args
// Workaround FAIL with "go test -v" or "cobra.test -test.v", see #155
if c.args == nil && filepath.Base(os.Args[0]) != "cobra.test" {
args = os.Args[1:]
}
Unfortunately, that exception is too specific (only checks for `cobra.test`),
so doesn't automatically fix the issue for other test-binaries. They did
provide a `cmd.SetArgs()` utility for this purpose
https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/v1.8.1/command.go#L276-L280
// SetArgs sets arguments for the command. It is set to os.Args[1:] by default, if desired, can be overridden
// particularly useful when testing.
func (c *Command) SetArgs(a []string) {
c.args = a
}
And the fix is to explicitly set the command's args to an empty slice to
prevent Cobra from falling back to using `os.Args[1:]` as arguments.
cmd := newSomeThingCommand()
cmd.SetArgs([]string{})
Some tests already take this issue into account, and I updated some tests
for this, but there's likely many other ones that can use the same treatment.
Perhaps the Cobra maintainers would accept a contribution to make their
condition less specific and to look for binaries ending with a `.test`
suffix (which is what compiled binaries usually are named as).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-07-03 19:29:04 -04:00
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cmd.SetErr(io.Discard)
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2018-03-06 05:15:18 -05:00
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cmd.SetArgs(tc.args)
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err := cmd.Execute()
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assert.ErrorContains(t, err, tc.expectedError)
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}
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}
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2018-12-13 06:59:35 -05:00
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func TestNewCreateCommandWithWarnings(t *testing.T) {
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testCases := []struct {
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name string
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args []string
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warning bool
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}{
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{
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name: "container-create-without-oom-kill-disable",
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args: []string{"image:tag"},
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},
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{
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name: "container-create-oom-kill-disable-false",
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args: []string{"--oom-kill-disable=false", "image:tag"},
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},
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{
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name: "container-create-oom-kill-without-memory-limit",
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args: []string{"--oom-kill-disable", "image:tag"},
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warning: true,
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},
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{
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name: "container-create-oom-kill-true-without-memory-limit",
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args: []string{"--oom-kill-disable=true", "image:tag"},
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warning: true,
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},
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{
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name: "container-create-oom-kill-true-with-memory-limit",
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args: []string{"--oom-kill-disable=true", "--memory=100M", "image:tag"},
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},
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{
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name: "container-create-localhost-dns",
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args: []string{"--dns=127.0.0.11", "image:tag"},
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warning: true,
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},
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{
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name: "container-create-localhost-dns-ipv6",
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args: []string{"--dns=::1", "image:tag"},
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warning: true,
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},
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}
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for _, tc := range testCases {
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t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
|
cli/command/container: remove reportError, and put StatusError to use
The `reportError` utility was present because cli.StatusError would print
the error decorated with `Status: <error-message>, Code: <exit-code>`.
That was not desirable in many cases as it would mess-up the output. To
prevent this, the CLI had code to check for an empty `Status` (error message)
in which case the error would be "ignored" (and only used for the exit-status),
and the `reportError` utility would be used to manually print a custom error
message before returning the error.
Now that bca209006153d3e025cb3d31c3cd55eb2aec0c4f fixed the output format
of `cli.StatusError`, and 3dd6fc365d853e21f0e11f9e6ab62c4f8ae438e7 and
350a0b68a9584ec9ae712b6eca906c1018ba6dac no longer discard these error,
we can get rid of this utility, and just set the error-message for
the status-error.
This patch:
- Introduces a `withHelp` which takes care of decorating errors with
a "Run --help" hint for the user.
- Introduces a `toStatusError` utility that detects certain errors in
the container to assign a corresponding exit-code (these error-codes
can be used to distinguish "client" errors from "container" errors).
- Removes the `reportError` utility, and removes code that manually
printed errors before returning.
Behavior is mostly unmodified, with the exception of some slight reformatting
of the errors:
- `withHelp` adds a `docker:` prefix to the error, to indicate the error
is produced by the `docker` command. This prefix was already present
in most cases.
- The "--help" hint is slightly updated ("Run 'docker run --help' for
more information" instead of "See 'docker run --help'"), to make it
more clear that it's a "call to action".
- An empty is added before the "--help" hint to separate it better from
the error-message.
Before this patch:
$ docker run --pull=invalid-option alpine
docker: invalid pull option: 'invalid-option': must be one of "always", "missing" or "never".
See 'docker run --help'.
$ echo $?
125
$ docker run --rm alpine nosuchcommand
docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: exec: "nosuchcommand": executable file not found in $PATH: unknown.
$ echo $?
127
With this patch:
$ docker run --pull=invalid-option alpine
docker: invalid pull option: 'invalid-option': must be one of "always", "missing" or "never"
Run 'docker run --help' for more information
$ echo $?
125
$ docker run --rm alpine nosuchcommand
docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: exec: "nosuchcommand": executable file not found in $PATH: unknown.
Run 'docker run --help' for more information
$ echo $?
127
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-07-04 07:18:03 -04:00
|
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|
fakeCLI := test.NewFakeCli(&fakeClient{
|
2018-12-13 06:59:35 -05:00
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createContainerFunc: func(config *container.Config,
|
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hostConfig *container.HostConfig,
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networkingConfig *network.NetworkingConfig,
|
2020-05-27 14:32:22 -04:00
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platform *specs.Platform,
|
2018-12-13 06:59:35 -05:00
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containerName string,
|
2022-04-29 13:26:50 -04:00
|
|
|
) (container.CreateResponse, error) {
|
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return container.CreateResponse{}, nil
|
2018-12-13 06:59:35 -05:00
|
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|
},
|
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|
|
})
|
cli/command/container: remove reportError, and put StatusError to use
The `reportError` utility was present because cli.StatusError would print
the error decorated with `Status: <error-message>, Code: <exit-code>`.
That was not desirable in many cases as it would mess-up the output. To
prevent this, the CLI had code to check for an empty `Status` (error message)
in which case the error would be "ignored" (and only used for the exit-status),
and the `reportError` utility would be used to manually print a custom error
message before returning the error.
Now that bca209006153d3e025cb3d31c3cd55eb2aec0c4f fixed the output format
of `cli.StatusError`, and 3dd6fc365d853e21f0e11f9e6ab62c4f8ae438e7 and
350a0b68a9584ec9ae712b6eca906c1018ba6dac no longer discard these error,
we can get rid of this utility, and just set the error-message for
the status-error.
This patch:
- Introduces a `withHelp` which takes care of decorating errors with
a "Run --help" hint for the user.
- Introduces a `toStatusError` utility that detects certain errors in
the container to assign a corresponding exit-code (these error-codes
can be used to distinguish "client" errors from "container" errors).
- Removes the `reportError` utility, and removes code that manually
printed errors before returning.
Behavior is mostly unmodified, with the exception of some slight reformatting
of the errors:
- `withHelp` adds a `docker:` prefix to the error, to indicate the error
is produced by the `docker` command. This prefix was already present
in most cases.
- The "--help" hint is slightly updated ("Run 'docker run --help' for
more information" instead of "See 'docker run --help'"), to make it
more clear that it's a "call to action".
- An empty is added before the "--help" hint to separate it better from
the error-message.
Before this patch:
$ docker run --pull=invalid-option alpine
docker: invalid pull option: 'invalid-option': must be one of "always", "missing" or "never".
See 'docker run --help'.
$ echo $?
125
$ docker run --rm alpine nosuchcommand
docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: exec: "nosuchcommand": executable file not found in $PATH: unknown.
$ echo $?
127
With this patch:
$ docker run --pull=invalid-option alpine
docker: invalid pull option: 'invalid-option': must be one of "always", "missing" or "never"
Run 'docker run --help' for more information
$ echo $?
125
$ docker run --rm alpine nosuchcommand
docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: exec: "nosuchcommand": executable file not found in $PATH: unknown.
Run 'docker run --help' for more information
$ echo $?
127
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-07-04 07:18:03 -04:00
|
|
|
cmd := NewCreateCommand(fakeCLI)
|
2022-02-25 07:05:59 -05:00
|
|
|
cmd.SetOut(io.Discard)
|
2018-12-13 06:59:35 -05:00
|
|
|
cmd.SetArgs(tc.args)
|
|
|
|
err := cmd.Execute()
|
|
|
|
assert.NilError(t, err)
|
|
|
|
if tc.warning {
|
cli/command/container: remove reportError, and put StatusError to use
The `reportError` utility was present because cli.StatusError would print
the error decorated with `Status: <error-message>, Code: <exit-code>`.
That was not desirable in many cases as it would mess-up the output. To
prevent this, the CLI had code to check for an empty `Status` (error message)
in which case the error would be "ignored" (and only used for the exit-status),
and the `reportError` utility would be used to manually print a custom error
message before returning the error.
Now that bca209006153d3e025cb3d31c3cd55eb2aec0c4f fixed the output format
of `cli.StatusError`, and 3dd6fc365d853e21f0e11f9e6ab62c4f8ae438e7 and
350a0b68a9584ec9ae712b6eca906c1018ba6dac no longer discard these error,
we can get rid of this utility, and just set the error-message for
the status-error.
This patch:
- Introduces a `withHelp` which takes care of decorating errors with
a "Run --help" hint for the user.
- Introduces a `toStatusError` utility that detects certain errors in
the container to assign a corresponding exit-code (these error-codes
can be used to distinguish "client" errors from "container" errors).
- Removes the `reportError` utility, and removes code that manually
printed errors before returning.
Behavior is mostly unmodified, with the exception of some slight reformatting
of the errors:
- `withHelp` adds a `docker:` prefix to the error, to indicate the error
is produced by the `docker` command. This prefix was already present
in most cases.
- The "--help" hint is slightly updated ("Run 'docker run --help' for
more information" instead of "See 'docker run --help'"), to make it
more clear that it's a "call to action".
- An empty is added before the "--help" hint to separate it better from
the error-message.
Before this patch:
$ docker run --pull=invalid-option alpine
docker: invalid pull option: 'invalid-option': must be one of "always", "missing" or "never".
See 'docker run --help'.
$ echo $?
125
$ docker run --rm alpine nosuchcommand
docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: exec: "nosuchcommand": executable file not found in $PATH: unknown.
$ echo $?
127
With this patch:
$ docker run --pull=invalid-option alpine
docker: invalid pull option: 'invalid-option': must be one of "always", "missing" or "never"
Run 'docker run --help' for more information
$ echo $?
125
$ docker run --rm alpine nosuchcommand
docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: exec: "nosuchcommand": executable file not found in $PATH: unknown.
Run 'docker run --help' for more information
$ echo $?
127
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-07-04 07:18:03 -04:00
|
|
|
golden.Assert(t, fakeCLI.ErrBuffer().String(), tc.name+".golden")
|
2018-12-13 06:59:35 -05:00
|
|
|
} else {
|
cli/command/container: remove reportError, and put StatusError to use
The `reportError` utility was present because cli.StatusError would print
the error decorated with `Status: <error-message>, Code: <exit-code>`.
That was not desirable in many cases as it would mess-up the output. To
prevent this, the CLI had code to check for an empty `Status` (error message)
in which case the error would be "ignored" (and only used for the exit-status),
and the `reportError` utility would be used to manually print a custom error
message before returning the error.
Now that bca209006153d3e025cb3d31c3cd55eb2aec0c4f fixed the output format
of `cli.StatusError`, and 3dd6fc365d853e21f0e11f9e6ab62c4f8ae438e7 and
350a0b68a9584ec9ae712b6eca906c1018ba6dac no longer discard these error,
we can get rid of this utility, and just set the error-message for
the status-error.
This patch:
- Introduces a `withHelp` which takes care of decorating errors with
a "Run --help" hint for the user.
- Introduces a `toStatusError` utility that detects certain errors in
the container to assign a corresponding exit-code (these error-codes
can be used to distinguish "client" errors from "container" errors).
- Removes the `reportError` utility, and removes code that manually
printed errors before returning.
Behavior is mostly unmodified, with the exception of some slight reformatting
of the errors:
- `withHelp` adds a `docker:` prefix to the error, to indicate the error
is produced by the `docker` command. This prefix was already present
in most cases.
- The "--help" hint is slightly updated ("Run 'docker run --help' for
more information" instead of "See 'docker run --help'"), to make it
more clear that it's a "call to action".
- An empty is added before the "--help" hint to separate it better from
the error-message.
Before this patch:
$ docker run --pull=invalid-option alpine
docker: invalid pull option: 'invalid-option': must be one of "always", "missing" or "never".
See 'docker run --help'.
$ echo $?
125
$ docker run --rm alpine nosuchcommand
docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: exec: "nosuchcommand": executable file not found in $PATH: unknown.
$ echo $?
127
With this patch:
$ docker run --pull=invalid-option alpine
docker: invalid pull option: 'invalid-option': must be one of "always", "missing" or "never"
Run 'docker run --help' for more information
$ echo $?
125
$ docker run --rm alpine nosuchcommand
docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: exec: "nosuchcommand": executable file not found in $PATH: unknown.
Run 'docker run --help' for more information
$ echo $?
127
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-07-04 07:18:03 -04:00
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assert.Equal(t, fakeCLI.ErrBuffer().String(), "")
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}
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})
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}
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}
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func TestCreateContainerWithProxyConfig(t *testing.T) {
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expected := []string{
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"HTTP_PROXY=httpProxy",
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"http_proxy=httpProxy",
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"HTTPS_PROXY=httpsProxy",
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"https_proxy=httpsProxy",
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"NO_PROXY=noProxy",
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"no_proxy=noProxy",
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"FTP_PROXY=ftpProxy",
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"ftp_proxy=ftpProxy",
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"ALL_PROXY=allProxy",
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"all_proxy=allProxy",
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}
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sort.Strings(expected)
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fakeCLI := test.NewFakeCli(&fakeClient{
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createContainerFunc: func(config *container.Config,
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hostConfig *container.HostConfig,
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networkingConfig *network.NetworkingConfig,
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platform *specs.Platform,
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containerName string,
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) (container.CreateResponse, error) {
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sort.Strings(config.Env)
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assert.DeepEqual(t, config.Env, expected)
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return container.CreateResponse{}, nil
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},
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})
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fakeCLI.SetConfigFile(&configfile.ConfigFile{
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Proxies: map[string]configfile.ProxyConfig{
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"default": {
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HTTPProxy: "httpProxy",
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HTTPSProxy: "httpsProxy",
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NoProxy: "noProxy",
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FTPProxy: "ftpProxy",
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AllProxy: "allProxy",
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},
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},
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})
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cmd := NewCreateCommand(fakeCLI)
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cmd.SetOut(io.Discard)
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cmd.SetArgs([]string{"image:tag"})
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err := cmd.Execute()
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assert.NilError(t, err)
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}
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type fakeNotFound struct{}
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func (f fakeNotFound) NotFound() {}
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func (f fakeNotFound) Error() string { return "error fake not found" }
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