Looks like this test was failing due to bad syntax on the `while` loop,
which caused it to die after 1 second. If the test took a bit longer,
the process would be dead before the following assertions run, causing
the test to fail/be flaky.
Signed-off-by: Laura Brehm <laurabrehm@hey.com>
Inline the variables used to define the command + args used in the
tests, which makes it slightly easier to see what's run.
Also explicitly define a context, in case we want to add telemetry
to these tests.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
fix some nolintlint false positives
For some reason, nolintlint doesn't consider these used, but they seem to be
legitimate cases where deprecated fields are used.
templates/templates.go:27:29: directive `//nolint:staticcheck // strings.Title is deprecated, but we only use it for ASCII, so replacing with golang.org/x/text is out of scope` is unused for linter "staticcheck" (nolintlint)
"title": strings.Title, //nolint:staticcheck // strings.Title is deprecated, but we only use it for ASCII, so replacing with golang.org/x/text is out of scope
^
cli/command/formatter/image_test.go:75:31: directive `//nolint:staticcheck // ignore SA1019: field is deprecated, but still set on API < v1.44.` is unused for linter "staticcheck" (nolintlint)
call: ctx.VirtualSize, //nolint:staticcheck // ignore SA1019: field is deprecated, but still set on API < v1.44.
^
cli/command/registry/formatter_search.go💯39: directive `//nolint:staticcheck // ignore SA1019 (IsAutomated is deprecated).` is unused for linter "staticcheck" (nolintlint)
return c.formatBool(c.s.IsAutomated) //nolint:staticcheck // ignore SA1019 (IsAutomated is deprecated).
^
cli/command/registry/formatter_search_test.go:50:55: directive `//nolint:staticcheck // ignore SA1019 (IsAutomated is deprecated).` is unused for linter "staticcheck" (nolintlint)
s: registrytypes.SearchResult{IsAutomated: true}, //nolint:staticcheck // ignore SA1019 (IsAutomated is deprecated).
^
cli/command/registry/formatter_search_test.go:53:31: directive `//nolint:staticcheck // ignore SA1019 (IsAutomated is deprecated).` is unused for linter "staticcheck" (nolintlint)
call: ctx.IsAutomated, //nolint:staticcheck // ignore SA1019 (IsAutomated is deprecated).
^
cli/command/registry/formatter_search_test.go:59:27: directive `//nolint:staticcheck // ignore SA1019 (IsAutomated is deprecated).` is unused for linter "staticcheck" (nolintlint)
call: ctx.IsAutomated, //nolint:staticcheck // ignore SA1019 (IsAutomated is deprecated).
^
cli/command/registry/formatter_search_test.go:202:84: directive `//nolint:staticcheck // ignore SA1019 (IsAutomated is deprecated).` is unused for linter "staticcheck" (nolintlint)
{Name: "result2", Description: "Not official", StarCount: 5, IsAutomated: true}, //nolint:staticcheck // ignore SA1019 (IsAutomated is deprecated).
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Changes the `Read` and `Write` error handling
logic to return the original error while closing
the connection. We still skip calling `handleEOF`
if already closing the connection.
Fixes the flaky `TestCloseWhileWriting` and
`TestCloseWhileReading` tests.
Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Signed-off-by: Laura Brehm <laurabrehm@hey.com>
---
commandconn: fix race on `Close()`
During normal operation, if a `Read()` or `Write()` call results
in an EOF, we call `onEOF()` to handle the terminating command,
and store it's exit value.
However, if a Read/Write call was blocked while `Close()` is called
the in/out pipes are immediately closed which causes an EOF to be
returned. Here, we shouldn't call `onEOF()`, since the reason why
we got an EOF is because we're already terminating the connection.
This also prevents a race between two calls to the commands `Wait()`,
in the `Close()` call and `onEOF()`
---
Add CLI init timeout to SSH connections
---
connhelper: add 30s ssh default dialer timeout
(same as non-ssh dialer)
Signed-off-by: Laura Brehm <laurabrehm@hey.com>
the "golang.org/x/sys/execabs" package was introduced to address a security
issue on Windows, and changing the default behavior of os/exec was considered
a breaking change. go1.19 applied the behavior that was previously implemented
in the execabs package;
from the release notes: https://go.dev/doc/go1.19#os-exec-path
> Command and LookPath no longer allow results from a PATH search to be found
> relative to the current directory. This removes a common source of security
> problems but may also break existing programs that depend on using, say,
> exec.Command("prog") to run a binary named prog (or, on Windows, prog.exe)
> in the current directory. See the os/exec package documentation for information
> about how best to update such programs.
>
> On Windows, Command and LookPath now respect the NoDefaultCurrentDirectoryInExePath
> environment variable, making it possible to disable the default implicit search
> of “.” in PATH lookups on Windows systems.
With those changes, we no longer need to use the execabs package, and we can
switch back to os/exec.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Older versions of Go do not format these comments, so we can already
reformat them ahead of time to prevent gofmt linting failing once
we update to Go 1.19 or up.
Result of:
gofmt -s -w $(find . -type f -name '*.go' | grep -v "/vendor/")
With some manual adjusting.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Some tests were using domain names that were intended to be "fake", but are
actually registered domain names (such as mycorp.com).
Even though we were not actually making connections to these domains, it's
better to use domains that are designated for testing/examples in RFC2606:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2606
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>
Setting `Setsid` is needed for SSH connection helper with `ProxyCommand`
config, so as to detach TTY.
e.g.
$ cat ~/.ssh/config
Host foo
Hostname foo
ProxyCommand ssh -W %h:%p bastion
$ DOCKER_HOST=ssh://foo docker run -it --rm alpine
/ #
Fix#1707
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <suda.akihiro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
This means that plugins can use whatever methods the monolithic CLI supports,
which is good for consistency.
This relies on `os.Args[0]` being something which can be executed again to
reach the same binary, since it is propagated (via an envvar) to the plugin for
this purpose. This essentially requires that the current working directory and
path are not modified by the monolithic CLI before it launches the plugin nor
by the plugin before it initializes the client. This should be the case.
Previously the fake apiclient used by `TestExperimentalCLI` was not being used,
since `cli.Initialize` was unconditionally overwriting it with a real one
(talking to a real daemon during unit testing, it seems). This wasn't expected
nor desirable and no longer happens with the new arrangements, exposing the
fact that no `pingFunc` is provided, leading to a panic. Add a `pingFunc` to
the fake client to avoid this.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@docker.com>
e.g. docker -H ssh://me@server
The `docker` CLI also needs to be installed on the remote host to
provide `docker system dial-stdio`, which proxies the daemon socket to stdio.
Please refer to docs/reference/commandline/dockerd.md .
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <suda.akihiro@lab.ntt.co.jp>