Before this change:
--------------------------------------------
$ docker service create --replicas=1 --name foo -p 8080:80 nginx:alpine
t33qvykv8y0zbz266rxynsbo3
overall progress: 1 out of 1 tasks
1/1: running [==================================================>]
verify: Service converged
$ echo $?
0
$ docker service update --replicas=5 foo
foo
overall progress: 5 out of 5 tasks
1/5: running [==================================================>]
2/5: running [==================================================>]
3/5: running [==================================================>]
4/5: running [==================================================>]
5/5: running [==================================================>]
verify: Service converged
$ echo $?
0
$ docker service rollback foo
foo
rollback: manually requested rollback
overall progress: rolling back update: 1 out of 1 tasks
1/1: running [> ]
verify: Service converged
$ echo $?
0
$ docker service rollback foo
foo
service rolled back: rollback completed
$ echo $?
1
After this change:
--------------------------------------------
$ docker service create --replicas=1 --name foo -p 8080:80 nginx:alpine
t33qvykv8y0zbz266rxynsbo3
overall progress: 1 out of 1 tasks
1/1: running [==================================================>]
verify: Service converged
$ echo $?
0
$ docker service update --replicas=5 foo
foo
overall progress: 5 out of 5 tasks
1/5: running [==================================================>]
2/5: running [==================================================>]
3/5: running [==================================================>]
4/5: running [==================================================>]
5/5: running [==================================================>]
verify: Waiting 1 seconds to verify that tasks are stable...
$ echo $?
0
$ docker service rollback foo
foo
rollback: manually requested rollback
overall progress: rolling back update: 1 out of 1 tasks
1/1: running [> ]
verify: Service converged
$ echo $?
0
$ docker service rollback foo
foo
service rolled back: rollback completed
$ echo $?
0
$ docker service ps foo
ID NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE ERROR PORTS
4dt4ms4c5qfb foo.1 nginx:alpine docker-desktop Running Running 2 minutes ago
Remaining issues with reconciliation
--------------------------------------------
Note that both before, and after this change, the command sometimes terminates
early, and does not wait for the service to reconcile; this is most apparent
when rolling back is scaling up (so more tasks are deployed);
$ docker service rollback foo
foo
service rolled back: rollback completed
$ docker service rollback foo
foo
rollback: manually requested rollback
overall progress: rolling back update: 1 out of 5 tasks
1/5: pending [=================================> ]
2/5: running [> ]
3/5: pending [=================================> ]
4/5: pending [=================================> ]
5/5: pending [=================================> ]
service rolled back: rollback completed
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
(cherry picked from commit ce26a165b0)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
On Windows, the os/exec.{Command,CommandContext,LookPath} functions
resolve command names that have neither path separators nor file extension
(e.g., "git") by first looking in the current working directory before
looking in the PATH environment variable.
Go maintainers intended to match cmd.exe's historical behavior.
However, this is pretty much never the intended behavior and as an abundance of precaution
this patch prevents that when executing commands.
Example of commands that docker.exe may execute: `git`, `docker-buildx` (or other cli plugin), `docker-credential-wincred`, `docker`.
Note that this was prompted by the [Go 1.15.7 security fixes](https://blog.golang.org/path-security), but unlike in `go.exe`,
the windows path lookups in docker are not in a code path allowing remote code execution, thus there is no security impact on docker.
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8d199d5bba)
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
The created time of the containerd is initialized with nanoseconds,
it seems to be a mistake.
In other places of the code, this field is initialized with seconds:
$ grep -rh 'time\.Now()\.Unix()' | grep Created
Created: time.Now().Unix(),
Created: time.Now().Unix(),
return []image.HistoryResponseItem{{ID: img, Created: time.Now().Unix()}}, nil
We can also see the the formatter assumes it to be seconds:
cli/command/formatter/container.go
----
func (c *ContainerContext) CreatedAt() string {
return time.Unix(c.c.Created, 0).String()
}
Interestingly, initializing the field with nanoseconds seems to work,
except on mips architecture, where it causes some kind of overflow.
~~~~
=== Failed
=== FAIL: cli/command/container TestContainerListWithoutFormat (0.00s)
list_test.go:183: assertion failed:
--- expected
+++ actual
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
-container_id busybox:latest "top" Less than a second ago Up 1 second c1
-container_id busybox:latest "top" Less than a second ago Up 1 second c2
-container_id busybox:latest "top" Less than a second ago Up 1 second 80-82/tcp c3
-container_id busybox:latest "top" Less than a second ago Up 1 second 81/udp c4
-container_id busybox:latest "top" Less than a second ago Up 1 second 8.8.8.8:82->82/tcp c5
+container_id busybox:latest "top" -153722867 minutes ago Up 1 second c1
+container_id busybox:latest "top" -153722867 minutes ago Up 1 second c2
+container_id busybox:latest "top" -153722867 minutes ago Up 1 second 80-82/tcp c3
+container_id busybox:latest "top" -153722867 minutes ago Up 1 second 81/udp c4
+container_id busybox:latest "top" -153722867 minutes ago Up 1 second 8.8.8.8:82->82/tcp c5
=== FAIL: cli/command/container TestContainerListNoTrunc (0.00s)
list_test.go:198: assertion failed:
--- expected
+++ actual
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
-container_id busybox:latest "top" Less than a second ago Up 1 second c1
-container_id busybox:latest "top" Less than a second ago Up 1 second c2,foo/bar
+container_id busybox:latest "top" -153722867 minutes ago Up 1 second c1
+container_id busybox:latest "top" -153722867 minutes ago Up 1 second c2,foo/bar
~~~~
Logs above taken from:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=docker.io&arch=mipsel&ver=20.10.0%7Erc1%2Bdfsg3-1&stamp=1606895899
~~~~
=== RUN TestChtimesLinux
chtimes_linux_test.go:87: Expected: 2262-04-11 23:47:16 +0000 UTC, got: 1990-01-27 10:50:44 +0000 UTC
--- FAIL: TestChtimesLinux (0.00s)
=== RUN TestChtimes
chtimes_test.go:92: Expected: 2262-04-11 23:47:16 +0000 UTC, got: 1990-01-27 10:50:44 +0000 UTC
--- FAIL: TestChtimes (0.00s)
~~~~
Logs above taken from:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=docker.io&arch=mips64el&ver=20.10.0%7Erc1%2Bdfsg3-1&stamp=1606895622
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Rebillout <elboulangero@gmail.com>
Distributions uses generate-man.sh to create man pages, however it only
assumes a container environment and attempts to build binaries towards
`/go` which might be an illegal path in `fakeroot`.
This patch ensures we only build `md2man` from the vendored sources if
the command is not present. This allows distributions to supply thier
packaged `md2man`.
Signed-off-by: Morten Linderud <morten@linderud.pw>
Docker Engine v20.10 and up includes optimizations to verify if images in the
local image cache need updating before pulling, preventing the Docker Engine
from making unnecessary API requests. These optimizations require the container
image registry to conform to the Open Container Initiative Distribution Specification
(https://github.com/opencontainers/distribution-spec).
While most registries conform to the specification, we encountered some registries
to be non-compliant, resulting in `docker pull` to fail.
As a temporary solution, Docker Engine v20.10 includes a fallback mechanism to
allow `docker pull` to be functional when using a non-compliant registry. A
warning message is printed in this situation:
WARNING Failed to pull manifest by the resolved digest. This registry does not
appear to conform to the distribution registry specification; falling back to
pull by tag. This fallback is DEPRECATED, and will be removed in a future
release.
The fallback is added to allow users to either migrate their images to a compliant
registry, or for these registries to become compliant.
Note that this fallback only addresses failures on `docker pull`. Other commands,
such as `docker stack deploy`, or pulling images with `containerd` will continue
to fail.
Given that other functionality is still broken with these registries, we consider
this fallback a _temporary_ solution, and will remove the fallback in an upcoming
major release.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
full diff: https://github.com/moby/buildkit/compare/v0.8.0-rc2...v0.8.0
note that this is currently a few commits "behind" the version used in docker,
but changes since v0.8.0 do not affect the code that's vendored in the CLI,
so prefering to use a tagged version.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Looks like the YAML conversion doesn't like lines starting with `[`, and
causing it to use the "compact" formatting in the generated YAML.
This patch un-wraps these lines to prevent this.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
full diff: 7f0af18e79...bea5bbe245
- Fix windows integer overflow on GOOS=windows, GOARCH=arm
- go.mod: github.com/creack/pty v1.1.11
- v1.1.11: Add arm support for OpenBSD
- v1.1.10: Fix CTTY to work with go1.15
- CI: fix Go version matrix, and drop go 1.12, add go 1.15
- CI: remove "sudo" to fix incorrect Go versions (incorrect PATH, GOROOT)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
full diff: 318312a373...0b889c03f1
- v1/stats: add all fields of memory.oom_control
- memory: remove wrong memory.kmem.limit_in_bytes check
- CI: test against Go 1.15
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
full diff: ae3a8d7530...0834f99b7b
- walker: fix notadir error
- improving error returns
- more typed errors
- remove extra verbosity (eg. PathError already contains action and path)
- ensure stack traces are added to errors
- various testing and linting fixes
- copy: use Clonefileat from golang.org/x/sys/unix on macOS
- go.mod: update opencontainers/go-digest v1.0.0
- github: test go1.15
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
full diff: 75b288015a...c1f2f97bff
relevant changes:
- pkcs12: document that we use the wrong PEM type
- pkcs12: drop PKCS#12 attributes with unknown OIDs
- ocsp: Improve documentation for ParseResponse and ParseResponseForCert
other changes (not in vendor);
- ssh: improve error message for KeyboardInteractiveChallenge
- ssh: remove slow unnecessary diffie-hellman-group-exchange primality check
- ssh/terminal: replace with a golang.org/x/term wrapper
- Deprecates ssh/terminal in favor of golang.org/x/term
- ssh/terminal: add support for zos
- ssh/terminal: bump x/term dependency to fix js/nacl
- nacl/auth: use Size instead of KeySize for Sum output
- sha3: remove go:nocheckptr annotation
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Will display when user types `docker help` or `docker --help`, but not for `docker run --help`.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Tardif <guillaume.tardif@gmail.com>
This hack was added in an attempt to continue supporting the experimental
(non-buildkit) `--platform` option, by dynamically updating the API version
required if buildkit isn't enabled.
This hack didn't work, however, because at the moment the override is
added, the command is not yet attached to the "root" (`docker`) command,
and because of that, the command itself is the `root` command;
`cmd.Root()` returned the `build` command.
As a result, validation steps defined as `PersistentPreRunE` on the root
command were not executed, causing invalid flags/options to not producing
an error.
Attempts to use an alternative approach (for example, cobra supports both
a `PersistentPreRun` and `PersistentPreRunE`) did not work either, because
`PersistentPreRunE` takes precedence over `PersistentPreRun`, and only one
will be executed.
Now that `--platform` should be supported for other cases than just for
experimental (LCOW), let's remove the 'experimental' check, and just assume
it's supported for API v1.32 and up.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>