Merge pull request #528 from andrewhsu/ven

vndr github.com/docker/docker to 84144a8 to fix stuff
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Tibor Vass 2017-09-12 17:52:55 -07:00 committed by GitHub
commit f697de32b9
9 changed files with 228 additions and 214 deletions

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ github.com/coreos/etcd 824277cb3a577a0e8c829ca9ec557b973fe06d20
github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man a65d4d2de4d5f7c74868dfa9b202a3c8be315aaa
github.com/davecgh/go-spew 346938d642f2ec3594ed81d874461961cd0faa76
github.com/docker/distribution edc3ab29cdff8694dd6feb85cfeb4b5f1b38ed9c
github.com/docker/docker ea220e70a13963da544645376cd9331021eec6b4
github.com/docker/docker 84144a8c66c1bb2af8fa997288f51ef2719971b4
github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers v0.5.1
# the docker/go package contains a customized version of canonical/json

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@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ type ImageBuildOptions struct {
SessionID string
// TODO @jhowardmsft LCOW Support: This will require extending to include
// `Platform string`, but is ommited for now as it's hard-coded temporarily
// `Platform string`, but is omitted for now as it's hard-coded temporarily
// to avoid API changes.
}

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// Package filters provides helper function to parse and handle command line
// filter, used for example in docker ps or docker images commands.
/*Package filters provides tools for encoding a mapping of keys to a set of
multiple values.
*/
package filters
import (
@ -11,27 +12,34 @@ import (
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/versions"
)
// Args stores filter arguments as map key:{map key: bool}.
// It contains an aggregation of the map of arguments (which are in the form
// of -f 'key=value') based on the key, and stores values for the same key
// in a map with string keys and boolean values.
// e.g given -f 'label=label1=1' -f 'label=label2=2' -f 'image.name=ubuntu'
// the args will be {"image.name":{"ubuntu":true},"label":{"label1=1":true,"label2=2":true}}
// Args stores a mapping of keys to a set of multiple values.
type Args struct {
fields map[string]map[string]bool
}
// NewArgs initializes a new Args struct.
func NewArgs() Args {
return Args{fields: map[string]map[string]bool{}}
// KeyValuePair are used to initialize a new Args
type KeyValuePair struct {
Key string
Value string
}
// ParseFlag parses the argument to the filter flag. Like
// Arg creates a new KeyValuePair for initializing Args
func Arg(key, value string) KeyValuePair {
return KeyValuePair{Key: key, Value: value}
}
// NewArgs returns a new Args populated with the initial args
func NewArgs(initialArgs ...KeyValuePair) Args {
args := Args{fields: map[string]map[string]bool{}}
for _, arg := range initialArgs {
args.Add(arg.Key, arg.Value)
}
return args
}
// ParseFlag parses a key=value string and adds it to an Args.
//
// `docker ps -f 'created=today' -f 'image.name=ubuntu*'`
//
// If prev map is provided, then it is appended to, and returned. By default a new
// map is created.
// Deprecated: Use Args.Add()
func ParseFlag(arg string, prev Args) (Args, error) {
filters := prev
if len(arg) == 0 {
@ -52,74 +60,95 @@ func ParseFlag(arg string, prev Args) (Args, error) {
return filters, nil
}
// ErrBadFormat is an error returned in case of bad format for a filter.
// ErrBadFormat is an error returned when a filter is not in the form key=value
//
// Deprecated: this error will be removed in a future version
var ErrBadFormat = errors.New("bad format of filter (expected name=value)")
// ToParam packs the Args into a string for easy transport from client to server.
// ToParam encodes the Args as args JSON encoded string
//
// Deprecated: use ToJSON
func ToParam(a Args) (string, error) {
// this way we don't URL encode {}, just empty space
return ToJSON(a)
}
// MarshalJSON returns a JSON byte representation of the Args
func (args Args) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
if len(args.fields) == 0 {
return []byte{}, nil
}
return json.Marshal(args.fields)
}
// ToJSON returns the Args as a JSON encoded string
func ToJSON(a Args) (string, error) {
if a.Len() == 0 {
return "", nil
}
buf, err := json.Marshal(a.fields)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return string(buf), nil
buf, err := json.Marshal(a)
return string(buf), err
}
// ToParamWithVersion packs the Args into a string for easy transport from client to server.
// The generated string will depend on the specified version (corresponding to the API version).
// ToParamWithVersion encodes Args as a JSON string. If version is less than 1.22
// then the encoded format will use an older legacy format where the values are a
// list of strings, instead of a set.
//
// Deprecated: Use ToJSON
func ToParamWithVersion(version string, a Args) (string, error) {
// this way we don't URL encode {}, just empty space
if a.Len() == 0 {
return "", nil
}
// for daemons older than v1.10, filter must be of the form map[string][]string
var buf []byte
var err error
if version != "" && versions.LessThan(version, "1.22") {
buf, err = json.Marshal(convertArgsToSlice(a.fields))
} else {
buf, err = json.Marshal(a.fields)
buf, err := json.Marshal(convertArgsToSlice(a.fields))
return string(buf), err
}
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return string(buf), nil
return ToJSON(a)
}
// FromParam unpacks the filter Args.
// FromParam decodes a JSON encoded string into Args
//
// Deprecated: use FromJSON
func FromParam(p string) (Args, error) {
if len(p) == 0 {
return NewArgs(), nil
}
r := strings.NewReader(p)
d := json.NewDecoder(r)
m := map[string]map[string]bool{}
if err := d.Decode(&m); err != nil {
r.Seek(0, 0)
// Allow parsing old arguments in slice format.
// Because other libraries might be sending them in this format.
deprecated := map[string][]string{}
if deprecatedErr := d.Decode(&deprecated); deprecatedErr == nil {
m = deprecatedArgs(deprecated)
} else {
return NewArgs(), err
}
}
return Args{m}, nil
return FromJSON(p)
}
// Get returns the list of values associates with a field.
// It returns a slice of strings to keep backwards compatibility with old code.
func (filters Args) Get(field string) []string {
values := filters.fields[field]
// FromJSON decodes a JSON encoded string into Args
func FromJSON(p string) (Args, error) {
args := NewArgs()
if p == "" {
return args, nil
}
raw := []byte(p)
err := json.Unmarshal(raw, &args)
if err == nil {
return args, nil
}
// Fallback to parsing arguments in the legacy slice format
deprecated := map[string][]string{}
if legacyErr := json.Unmarshal(raw, &deprecated); legacyErr != nil {
return args, err
}
args.fields = deprecatedArgs(deprecated)
return args, nil
}
// UnmarshalJSON populates the Args from JSON encode bytes
func (args Args) UnmarshalJSON(raw []byte) error {
if len(raw) == 0 {
return nil
}
return json.Unmarshal(raw, &args.fields)
}
// Get returns the list of values associated with the key
func (args Args) Get(key string) []string {
values := args.fields[key]
if values == nil {
return make([]string, 0)
}
@ -130,37 +159,34 @@ func (filters Args) Get(field string) []string {
return slice
}
// Add adds a new value to a filter field.
func (filters Args) Add(name, value string) {
if _, ok := filters.fields[name]; ok {
filters.fields[name][value] = true
// Add a new value to the set of values
func (args Args) Add(key, value string) {
if _, ok := args.fields[key]; ok {
args.fields[key][value] = true
} else {
filters.fields[name] = map[string]bool{value: true}
args.fields[key] = map[string]bool{value: true}
}
}
// Del removes a value from a filter field.
func (filters Args) Del(name, value string) {
if _, ok := filters.fields[name]; ok {
delete(filters.fields[name], value)
if len(filters.fields[name]) == 0 {
delete(filters.fields, name)
// Del removes a value from the set
func (args Args) Del(key, value string) {
if _, ok := args.fields[key]; ok {
delete(args.fields[key], value)
if len(args.fields[key]) == 0 {
delete(args.fields, key)
}
}
}
// Len returns the number of fields in the arguments.
func (filters Args) Len() int {
return len(filters.fields)
// Len returns the number of keys in the mapping
func (args Args) Len() int {
return len(args.fields)
}
// MatchKVList returns true if the values for the specified field matches the ones
// from the sources.
// e.g. given Args are {'label': {'label1=1','label2=1'}, 'image.name', {'ubuntu'}},
// field is 'label' and sources are {'label1': '1', 'label2': '2'}
// it returns true.
func (filters Args) MatchKVList(field string, sources map[string]string) bool {
fieldValues := filters.fields[field]
// MatchKVList returns true if all the pairs in sources exist as key=value
// pairs in the mapping at key, or if there are no values at key.
func (args Args) MatchKVList(key string, sources map[string]string) bool {
fieldValues := args.fields[key]
//do not filter if there is no filter set or cannot determine filter
if len(fieldValues) == 0 {
@ -171,8 +197,8 @@ func (filters Args) MatchKVList(field string, sources map[string]string) bool {
return false
}
for name2match := range fieldValues {
testKV := strings.SplitN(name2match, "=", 2)
for value := range fieldValues {
testKV := strings.SplitN(value, "=", 2)
v, ok := sources[testKV[0]]
if !ok {
@ -186,16 +212,13 @@ func (filters Args) MatchKVList(field string, sources map[string]string) bool {
return true
}
// Match returns true if the values for the specified field matches the source string
// e.g. given Args are {'label': {'label1=1','label2=1'}, 'image.name', {'ubuntu'}},
// field is 'image.name' and source is 'ubuntu'
// it returns true.
func (filters Args) Match(field, source string) bool {
if filters.ExactMatch(field, source) {
// Match returns true if any of the values at key match the source string
func (args Args) Match(field, source string) bool {
if args.ExactMatch(field, source) {
return true
}
fieldValues := filters.fields[field]
fieldValues := args.fields[field]
for name2match := range fieldValues {
match, err := regexp.MatchString(name2match, source)
if err != nil {
@ -208,9 +231,9 @@ func (filters Args) Match(field, source string) bool {
return false
}
// ExactMatch returns true if the source matches exactly one of the filters.
func (filters Args) ExactMatch(field, source string) bool {
fieldValues, ok := filters.fields[field]
// ExactMatch returns true if the source matches exactly one of the values.
func (args Args) ExactMatch(key, source string) bool {
fieldValues, ok := args.fields[key]
//do not filter if there is no filter set or cannot determine filter
if !ok || len(fieldValues) == 0 {
return true
@ -220,14 +243,15 @@ func (filters Args) ExactMatch(field, source string) bool {
return fieldValues[source]
}
// UniqueExactMatch returns true if there is only one filter and the source matches exactly this one.
func (filters Args) UniqueExactMatch(field, source string) bool {
fieldValues := filters.fields[field]
// UniqueExactMatch returns true if there is only one value and the source
// matches exactly the value.
func (args Args) UniqueExactMatch(key, source string) bool {
fieldValues := args.fields[key]
//do not filter if there is no filter set or cannot determine filter
if len(fieldValues) == 0 {
return true
}
if len(filters.fields[field]) != 1 {
if len(args.fields[key]) != 1 {
return false
}
@ -235,14 +259,14 @@ func (filters Args) UniqueExactMatch(field, source string) bool {
return fieldValues[source]
}
// FuzzyMatch returns true if the source matches exactly one of the filters,
// or the source has one of the filters as a prefix.
func (filters Args) FuzzyMatch(field, source string) bool {
if filters.ExactMatch(field, source) {
// FuzzyMatch returns true if the source matches exactly one value, or the
// source has one of the values as a prefix.
func (args Args) FuzzyMatch(key, source string) bool {
if args.ExactMatch(key, source) {
return true
}
fieldValues := filters.fields[field]
fieldValues := args.fields[key]
for prefix := range fieldValues {
if strings.HasPrefix(source, prefix) {
return true
@ -251,9 +275,17 @@ func (filters Args) FuzzyMatch(field, source string) bool {
return false
}
// Include returns true if the name of the field to filter is in the filters.
func (filters Args) Include(field string) bool {
_, ok := filters.fields[field]
// Include returns true if the key exists in the mapping
//
// Deprecated: use Contains
func (args Args) Include(field string) bool {
_, ok := args.fields[field]
return ok
}
// Contains returns true if the key exists in the mapping
func (args Args) Contains(field string) bool {
_, ok := args.fields[field]
return ok
}
@ -265,10 +297,10 @@ func (e invalidFilter) Error() string {
func (invalidFilter) InvalidParameter() {}
// Validate ensures that all the fields in the filter are valid.
// It returns an error as soon as it finds an invalid field.
func (filters Args) Validate(accepted map[string]bool) error {
for name := range filters.fields {
// Validate compared the set of accepted keys against the keys in the mapping.
// An error is returned if any mapping keys are not in the accepted set.
func (args Args) Validate(accepted map[string]bool) error {
for name := range args.fields {
if !accepted[name] {
return invalidFilter(name)
}
@ -276,13 +308,14 @@ func (filters Args) Validate(accepted map[string]bool) error {
return nil
}
// WalkValues iterates over the list of filtered values for a field.
// It stops the iteration if it finds an error and it returns that error.
func (filters Args) WalkValues(field string, op func(value string) error) error {
if _, ok := filters.fields[field]; !ok {
// WalkValues iterates over the list of values for a key in the mapping and calls
// op() for each value. If op returns an error the iteration stops and the
// error is returned.
func (args Args) WalkValues(field string, op func(value string) error) error {
if _, ok := args.fields[field]; !ok {
return nil
}
for v := range filters.fields[field] {
for v := range args.fields[field] {
if err := op(v); err != nil {
return err
}

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@ -1,10 +1,6 @@
/*
Package client is a Go client for the Docker Engine API.
The "docker" command uses this package to communicate with the daemon. It can also
be used by your own Go applications to do anything the command-line interface does
- running containers, pulling images, managing swarms, etc.
For more information about the Engine API, see the documentation:
https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/api/
@ -160,7 +156,7 @@ func NewEnvClient() (*Client, error) {
// highly recommended that you set a version or your client may break if the
// server is upgraded.
func NewClient(host string, version string, client *http.Client, httpHeaders map[string]string) (*Client, error) {
proto, addr, basePath, err := ParseHost(host)
hostURL, err := ParseHostURL(host)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
@ -171,7 +167,7 @@ func NewClient(host string, version string, client *http.Client, httpHeaders map
}
} else {
transport := new(http.Transport)
sockets.ConfigureTransport(transport, proto, addr)
sockets.ConfigureTransport(transport, hostURL.Scheme, hostURL.Host)
client = &http.Client{
Transport: transport,
CheckRedirect: CheckRedirect,
@ -189,28 +185,24 @@ func NewClient(host string, version string, client *http.Client, httpHeaders map
scheme = "https"
}
// TODO: store URL instead of proto/addr/basePath
return &Client{
scheme: scheme,
host: host,
proto: proto,
addr: addr,
basePath: basePath,
proto: hostURL.Scheme,
addr: hostURL.Host,
basePath: hostURL.Path,
client: client,
version: version,
customHTTPHeaders: httpHeaders,
}, nil
}
// Close ensures that transport.Client is closed
// especially needed while using NewClient with *http.Client = nil
// for example
// client.NewClient("unix:///var/run/docker.sock", nil, "v1.18", map[string]string{"User-Agent": "engine-api-cli-1.0"})
// Close the transport used by the client
func (cli *Client) Close() error {
if t, ok := cli.client.Transport.(*http.Transport); ok {
t.CloseIdleConnections()
}
return nil
}
@ -220,37 +212,27 @@ func (cli *Client) getAPIPath(p string, query url.Values) string {
var apiPath string
if cli.version != "" {
v := strings.TrimPrefix(cli.version, "v")
apiPath = path.Join(cli.basePath, "/v"+v+p)
apiPath = path.Join(cli.basePath, "/v"+v, p)
} else {
apiPath = path.Join(cli.basePath, p)
}
u := &url.URL{
Path: apiPath,
}
if len(query) > 0 {
u.RawQuery = query.Encode()
}
return u.String()
return (&url.URL{Path: apiPath, RawQuery: query.Encode()}).String()
}
// ClientVersion returns the version string associated with this
// instance of the Client. Note that this value can be changed
// via the DOCKER_API_VERSION env var.
// This operation doesn't acquire a mutex.
// ClientVersion returns the API version used by this client.
func (cli *Client) ClientVersion() string {
return cli.version
}
// NegotiateAPIVersion updates the version string associated with this
// instance of the Client to match the latest version the server supports
// NegotiateAPIVersion queries the API and updates the version to match the
// API version. Any errors are silently ignored.
func (cli *Client) NegotiateAPIVersion(ctx context.Context) {
ping, _ := cli.Ping(ctx)
cli.NegotiateAPIVersionPing(ping)
}
// NegotiateAPIVersionPing updates the version string associated with this
// instance of the Client to match the latest version the server supports
// NegotiateAPIVersionPing updates the client version to match the Ping.APIVersion
// if the ping version is less than the default version.
func (cli *Client) NegotiateAPIVersionPing(p types.Ping) {
if cli.manualOverride {
return
@ -272,17 +254,28 @@ func (cli *Client) NegotiateAPIVersionPing(p types.Ping) {
}
}
// DaemonHost returns the host associated with this instance of the Client.
// This operation doesn't acquire a mutex.
// DaemonHost returns the host address used by the client
func (cli *Client) DaemonHost() string {
return cli.host
}
// ParseHost verifies that the given host strings is valid.
// ParseHost parses a url string, validates the strings is a host url, and returns
// the parsed host as: protocol, address, and base path
// Deprecated: use ParseHostURL
func ParseHost(host string) (string, string, string, error) {
hostURL, err := ParseHostURL(host)
if err != nil {
return "", "", "", err
}
return hostURL.Scheme, hostURL.Host, hostURL.Path, nil
}
// ParseHostURL parses a url string, validates the string is a host url, and
// returns the parsed URL
func ParseHostURL(host string) (*url.URL, error) {
protoAddrParts := strings.SplitN(host, "://", 2)
if len(protoAddrParts) == 1 {
return "", "", "", fmt.Errorf("unable to parse docker host `%s`", host)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to parse docker host `%s`", host)
}
var basePath string
@ -290,16 +283,19 @@ func ParseHost(host string) (string, string, string, error) {
if proto == "tcp" {
parsed, err := url.Parse("tcp://" + addr)
if err != nil {
return "", "", "", err
return nil, err
}
addr = parsed.Host
basePath = parsed.Path
}
return proto, addr, basePath, nil
return &url.URL{
Scheme: proto,
Host: addr,
Path: basePath,
}, nil
}
// CustomHTTPHeaders returns the custom http headers associated with this
// instance of the Client. This operation doesn't acquire a mutex.
// CustomHTTPHeaders returns the custom http headers stored by the client.
func (cli *Client) CustomHTTPHeaders() map[string]string {
m := make(map[string]string)
for k, v := range cli.customHTTPHeaders {
@ -308,8 +304,7 @@ func (cli *Client) CustomHTTPHeaders() map[string]string {
return m
}
// SetCustomHTTPHeaders updates the custom http headers associated with this
// instance of the Client. This operation doesn't acquire a mutex.
// SetCustomHTTPHeaders that will be set on every HTTP request made by the client.
func (cli *Client) SetCustomHTTPHeaders(headers map[string]string) {
cli.customHTTPHeaders = headers
}

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@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ type notFound interface {
NotFound() bool // Is the error a NotFound error
}
// IsErrNotFound returns true if the error is caused with an
// object (image, container, network, volume, …) is not found in the docker host.
// IsErrNotFound returns true if the error is a NotFound error, which is returned
// by the API when some object is not found.
func IsErrNotFound(err error) bool {
te, ok := err.(notFound)
return ok && te.NotFound()
@ -60,6 +60,8 @@ func (e imageNotFoundError) Error() string {
// IsErrImageNotFound returns true if the error is caused
// when an image is not found in the docker host.
//
// Deprecated: Use IsErrNotFound
func IsErrImageNotFound(err error) bool {
return IsErrNotFound(err)
}
@ -81,6 +83,8 @@ func (e containerNotFoundError) Error() string {
// IsErrContainerNotFound returns true if the error is caused
// when a container is not found in the docker host.
//
// Deprecated: Use IsErrNotFound
func IsErrContainerNotFound(err error) bool {
return IsErrNotFound(err)
}
@ -102,6 +106,8 @@ func (e networkNotFoundError) Error() string {
// IsErrNetworkNotFound returns true if the error is caused
// when a network is not found in the docker host.
//
// Deprecated: Use IsErrNotFound
func IsErrNetworkNotFound(err error) bool {
return IsErrNotFound(err)
}
@ -123,6 +129,8 @@ func (e volumeNotFoundError) Error() string {
// IsErrVolumeNotFound returns true if the error is caused
// when a volume is not found in the docker host.
//
// Deprecated: Use IsErrNotFound
func IsErrVolumeNotFound(err error) bool {
return IsErrNotFound(err)
}
@ -161,6 +169,8 @@ func (e nodeNotFoundError) NotFound() bool {
// IsErrNodeNotFound returns true if the error is caused
// when a node is not found.
//
// Deprecated: Use IsErrNotFound
func IsErrNodeNotFound(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(nodeNotFoundError)
return ok
@ -183,6 +193,8 @@ func (e serviceNotFoundError) NotFound() bool {
// IsErrServiceNotFound returns true if the error is caused
// when a service is not found.
//
// Deprecated: Use IsErrNotFound
func IsErrServiceNotFound(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(serviceNotFoundError)
return ok
@ -205,6 +217,8 @@ func (e taskNotFoundError) NotFound() bool {
// IsErrTaskNotFound returns true if the error is caused
// when a task is not found.
//
// Deprecated: Use IsErrNotFound
func IsErrTaskNotFound(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(taskNotFoundError)
return ok
@ -251,6 +265,8 @@ func (e secretNotFoundError) NotFound() bool {
// IsErrSecretNotFound returns true if the error is caused
// when a secret is not found.
//
// Deprecated: Use IsErrNotFound
func IsErrSecretNotFound(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(secretNotFoundError)
return ok
@ -273,6 +289,8 @@ func (e configNotFoundError) NotFound() bool {
// IsErrConfigNotFound returns true if the error is caused
// when a config is not found.
//
// Deprecated: Use IsErrNotFound
func IsErrConfigNotFound(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(configNotFoundError)
return ok
@ -295,6 +313,8 @@ func (e pluginNotFoundError) Error() string {
// IsErrPluginNotFound returns true if the error is caused
// when a plugin is not found in the docker host.
//
// Deprecated: Use IsErrNotFound
func IsErrPluginNotFound(err error) bool {
return IsErrNotFound(err)
}

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@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
package client
// parse_logs.go contains utility helpers for getting information out of docker
// log lines. really, it only contains ParseDetails right now. maybe in the
// future there will be some desire to parse log messages back into a struct?
// that would go here if we did
import (
"net/url"
"strings"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// ParseLogDetails takes a details string of key value pairs in the form
// "k=v,l=w", where the keys and values are url query escaped, and each pair
// is separated by a comma, returns a map. returns an error if the details
// string is not in a valid format
// the exact form of details encoding is implemented in
// api/server/httputils/write_log_stream.go
func ParseLogDetails(details string) (map[string]string, error) {
pairs := strings.Split(details, ",")
detailsMap := make(map[string]string, len(pairs))
for _, pair := range pairs {
p := strings.SplitN(pair, "=", 2)
// if there is no equals sign, we will only get 1 part back
if len(p) != 2 {
return nil, errors.New("invalid details format")
}
k, err := url.QueryUnescape(p[0])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
v, err := url.QueryUnescape(p[1])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
detailsMap[k] = v
}
return detailsMap, nil
}

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@ -88,13 +88,12 @@ func (cli *Client) ServiceCreate(ctx context.Context, service swarm.ServiceSpec,
func imageDigestAndPlatforms(ctx context.Context, cli DistributionAPIClient, image, encodedAuth string) (string, []swarm.Platform, error) {
distributionInspect, err := cli.DistributionInspect(ctx, image, encodedAuth)
imageWithDigest := image
var platforms []swarm.Platform
if err != nil {
return "", nil, err
}
imageWithDigest = imageWithDigestString(image, distributionInspect.Descriptor.Digest)
imageWithDigest := imageWithDigestString(image, distributionInspect.Descriptor.Digest)
if len(distributionInspect.Platforms) > 0 {
platforms = make([]swarm.Platform, 0, len(distributionInspect.Platforms))
@ -105,12 +104,12 @@ func imageDigestAndPlatforms(ctx context.Context, cli DistributionAPIClient, ima
// something like "armv7l" (includes the variant), which causes arm images
// to stop working with swarm mode. This patch removes the architecture
// constraint for arm images to ensure tasks get scheduled.
arch := strings.ToLower(p.Architecture)
if arch == "arm" {
arch := p.Architecture
if strings.ToLower(arch) == "arm" {
arch = ""
}
platforms = append(platforms, swarm.Platform{
Architecture: p.Architecture,
Architecture: arch,
OS: p.OS,
})
}

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ import (
"encoding/json"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"path"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
@ -18,8 +19,15 @@ func (cli *Client) VolumeInspect(ctx context.Context, volumeID string) (types.Vo
// VolumeInspectWithRaw returns the information about a specific volume in the docker host and its raw representation
func (cli *Client) VolumeInspectWithRaw(ctx context.Context, volumeID string) (types.Volume, []byte, error) {
// The empty ID needs to be handled here because with an empty ID the
// request url will not contain a trailing / which calls the volume list API
// instead of volume inspect
if volumeID == "" {
return types.Volume{}, nil, volumeNotFoundError{volumeID}
}
var volume types.Volume
resp, err := cli.get(ctx, "/volumes/"+volumeID, nil, nil)
resp, err := cli.get(ctx, path.Join("/volumes", volumeID), nil, nil)
if err != nil {
if resp.statusCode == http.StatusNotFound {
return volume, nil, volumeNotFoundError{volumeID}

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# the following lines are in sorted order, FYI
github.com/Azure/go-ansiterm 19f72df4d05d31cbe1c56bfc8045c96babff6c7e
github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim v0.6.3
github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim v0.6.4
github.com/Microsoft/go-winio v0.4.5
github.com/moby/buildkit da2b9dc7dab99e824b2b1067ad7d0523e32dd2d9 https://github.com/dmcgowan/buildkit.git
github.com/davecgh/go-spew 346938d642f2ec3594ed81d874461961cd0faa76
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ github.com/docker/libtrust 9cbd2a1374f46905c68a4eb3694a130610adc62a
github.com/go-check/check 4ed411733c5785b40214c70bce814c3a3a689609 https://github.com/cpuguy83/check.git
github.com/gorilla/context v1.1
github.com/gorilla/mux v1.1
github.com/Microsoft/opengcs v0.3.2
github.com/Microsoft/opengcs v0.3.3
github.com/kr/pty 5cf931ef8f
github.com/mattn/go-shellwords v1.0.3
github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.0.1
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ github.com/pborman/uuid v1.0
google.golang.org/grpc v1.3.0
# When updating, also update RUNC_COMMIT in hack/dockerfile/binaries-commits accordingly
github.com/opencontainers/runc 3f2f8b84a77f73d38244dd690525642a72156c64
github.com/opencontainers/runc 1c81e2a794c6e26a4c650142ae8893c47f619764
github.com/opencontainers/image-spec 372ad780f63454fbbbbcc7cf80e5b90245c13e13
github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec v1.0.0