The github.com/containerd/containerd/platforms package was moved to a separate
module in preparation of the containerd v2.0 release.
Switch to the new module, which means we also remove containerd as a direct
dependency.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
When attempting to load a config-file that exists, but is not accessible for
the current user, we should not discard the error.
This patch makes sure that the error is returned by Load(), but does not yet
change LoadDefaultConfigFile, as this requires a change in signature.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This may need further discussion, but we currently handle dangling
symlinks gracefully, so let's add a test for this, and verify that
we don't replace symlinks with a file.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The "--rm" flag deletes both the container and any anonymous volumes
associated with the container when the container exits.
This patch updates the flag description to also mention volumes.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The test didn't do anything useful...
- Despite its name it used newCreateCommand() instead of
newConnectCommand() with create flags/options instead of connect.
- There was no fake networkCreateFunc(), so the result of the 'connect'
wasn't checked.
- The fake networkConnectFunc() was never called, so didn't spot the
problem.
Signed-off-by: Rob Murray <rob.murray@docker.com>
This commit adds a "terminal" attribute to `BaseMetricAttributes`
that allows us to discern whether an invocation was from an interactive
terminal or not.
Signed-off-by: Laura Brehm <laurabrehm@hey.com>
This adds a default otel error handler for the cli in the debug package.
It uses logrus to log the error on the debug level and should work out
of the box with the `--debug` flag and `DEBUG` environment variable.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan A. Sternberg <jonathan.sternberg@docker.com>
This is needed because the project does not have a `go.mod` file and
gets sent to go 1.16 semantics whenever it's imported by another project
and `any` doesn't exist in go 1.16, but the linter requires us to use
`any` here.
Setting the `go:build` tag forces the per-file language to the go
version specified.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan A. Sternberg <jonathan.sternberg@docker.com>
This adds the code used by buildx and compose into the default CLI
program to help normalize the usage of these APIs and allow code reuse
between projects. It also allows these projects to benefit from
improvements or changes that may be made by another team.
At the moment, these APIs are a pretty thin layer on the OTEL SDK. It
configures an additional exporter to a docker endpoint that's used for
usage collection and is only active if the option is configured in
docker desktop.
This also upgrades the OTEL version to v1.19 which is the one being used
by buildkit, buildx, compose, etc.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan A. Sternberg <jonathan.sternberg@docker.com>
This code was only used as part of container.RunStats, so moving the code
there instead as a non-exported type. The actual use also did not have to
handle concurrency, so the mutex is removed in the new location.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The daemonOSType variable is already set when collecting stats, so we unlikely
hit this code in practice, and it would only be set if `collect()` failed and
we never got a stats response. If we do need to get this information, let's use
the OSVersion we already obtained from the ping response.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Added --detach/-d to stack rm. Setting --detach=false waits until
all of the stack tasks have reached a terminal state.
Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Signed-off-by: George Margaritis <gmargaritis@protonmail.com>
Added --detach and --quiet/-q flags to stack deploy. Setting --detach=false
waits until all of the stack services have converged. Shows progress bars for
each individual task, unless --quiet/-q is specified.
Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Signed-off-by: George Margaritis <gmargaritis@protonmail.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>
extra_hosts in the compose file format allows '=' as a separator, and brackets
around IP addresses, the engine API doesn't.
So, transform the values when reading a compose file for 'docker stack'.
Signed-off-by: Rob Murray <rob.murray@docker.com>
- Return error when user refuses at confirmation prompt
- Avoid sending space freed msg if user cancelled
- Fixed unit tests
Signed-off-by: Christopher Petito <chrisjpetito@gmail.com>
The `docker images` top-level subcommand predates the `docker <object> <verb>`
convention (e.g. `docker image ls`), but accepts a positional argument to
search/filter images by name (globbing). It's common for users to accidentally
mistake these commands, and to use (e.g.) `docker images ls`, expecting
to see all images, but ending up with an empty list because no image named
"ls" was found.
Disallowing these search-terms would be a breaking change, but we can print
and informational message to help the users correct their mistake.
Before this patch:
docker images ls
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
With this patch applied:
docker images ls
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
No images found matching "ls": did you mean "docker image ls"?
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Use the `XXXVar` equivalent for flags that don't have a shorthand flag
instead of passing an empty string for the shorthand flag.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
- rename confusing `target` argument, and use `containerID` in all places;
also make the variable more clearly local-scoped.
- rename `dockerCli` to be correctly camel-case, and to be consistent in
all places in this file.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Docker Engine 1.13 (API v1.25) added an option to set a custom default seccomp
profile on the daemon (see [moby/moby@b237189]). A warning was added on the
client-side if a non-default profile was set.
Docker Engine 23.0 (API v1.42) added warnings about non-default seccomp
profiles to the "info" response ([moby/moby@04f932a]), and the client was
updated to skip generating client-side warnings for API v1.42 and up in
[docker/cli@8964595].
These warnings are purely informational, and given that Docker Engine versions
before 23.0 have reached EOL, and any current version of the Engine now returns
the Warnings, it should be safe to remove the client-side fall back logic.
This patch removes the client-side fall back code for warnings that was
added in 8964595692.
[moby/moby@b237189]: b237189e6c
[moby/moby@04f932a]: 04f932ac86
[docker/cli@8964595]: 8964595692
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This function was deprecated in 298bddcc23 for
v25.0, and unused. This patch removes the function.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
These types were deprecated in 7af509c7f1 (v25.0),
in favor of CLIOption, and are no longer used.
This patch removes the deprecated type-aliases, and while updating, also improves
the documentation for the CLIOption type.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Docker Engine 18.09 (API v1.39) introduced a Warnings field in the into response.
This enhancement was not gated by API version (see [moby/moby@a3d4238]), and
will be returned by Docker Engine 18.09 and up, regardless of the API version
chosen.
Likewise, the client-side code was written to prefer warnings returned by
the daemon, but to fall back on client-side detection of missing features
based on information in the Info response (see [docker/cli@3c27ce2]).
Thse warnings are purely informational, and given that Docker Engine versions
before 18.09 have reached EOL 6 Years ago, and any current version of the
Engine now returns the Warnings, it should be safe to remove the client-side
fall back logic.
This patch removes the client-side fall back code for warnings that was
added in 3c27ce21c9.
[moby/moby@a3d4238]: a3d4238b9c
[docker/cli@3c27ce2]: 3c27ce21c9
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
golden.AssertBytes prints the failure as a bytes-array, which makes
it not human-readable; let's compare strings instead.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Docker v23.0 and up allow the daemon to be configured to have seccomp disabled
by default (using the "unconfined" profile as default), and introduced a new
"builtin" profile-name for the default (see [moby@f8795ed364586acd][1] and
[mnoby@ac449d6b5ad29a50][2]).
However, the CLI had no special handling for the "builtin" profile, which
resulted in it trying to load it as a file, which would fail;
docker run -it --rm --security-opt seccomp=builtin busybox
docker: opening seccomp profile (builtin) failed: open builtin: no such file or directory.
See 'docker run --help'.
This patch adds a special case for the "builtin" profile, to allow using the
default profile on daemons with seccomp disabled (unconfined) by default.
[1]: f8795ed364
[2]: ac449d6b5a
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
commit 9e1f8d646e changed this to a
"nolint" comment due to a regression in GoSec. That regression was
fixed, so we can go back to use the more fine-grained "nosec" comment.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The filter option is not currently exposed on the command-line,
but can be added as a flag in future. It will be used by compose
to filter the list of containers to include based on compose
labels.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas De Loof <nicolas.deloof@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
When running `docker stats` without a list of containers, `runStats` collects
an initial list of containers. If that API call fails, the error is sent to the
`closeChan`, however, `closeChan` is non-buffered, and nothing is reading the
channel until we received the initial list and start collecting stats.
This patch rewrites the code that gets the initial list of containers to
return the error if the API call fails. The `getContainerList` closure is
also removed and inlined to make the logic somewhat easier to read.
Before this patch, the command would hang without producing output;
docker stats
# hangs; no output
With this patch, the error is printed, and the CLI exits:
docker stats
Error response from daemon: some error occurred
echo $?
1
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The monitorContainerEvents and getContainerList closures where only
used when collecting "all" containers, so let's define them in that
branch of the code.
Also move some of the other variables closer to where they're used.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
We were unconditionally registering event-handlers for these events, but
the handler itself would ignore the event depending on the "all" option.
This patch skips registering the event handlers, so that we're not handling
them (saving some resources).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
- memoize the API-client in a local variable.
- use struct-literals in some places.
- rename some variables for clarity and to prevent colliding with imports.
- make use of the event-constants (events.ContainerEventType).
- fix some grammar
- fix some minor linting warnings
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This is a follow-up to 0e73168b7e
This repository is not yet a module (i.e., does not have a `go.mod`). This
is not problematic when building the code in GOPATH or "vendor" mode, but
when using the code as a module-dependency (in module-mode), different semantics
are applied since Go1.21, which switches Go _language versions_ on a per-module,
per-package, or even per-file base.
A condensed summary of that logic [is as follows][1]:
- For modules that have a go.mod containing a go version directive; that
version is considered a minimum _required_ version (starting with the
go1.19.13 and go1.20.8 patch releases: before those, it was only a
recommendation).
- For dependencies that don't have a go.mod (not a module), go language
version go1.16 is assumed.
- Likewise, for modules that have a go.mod, but the file does not have a
go version directive, go language version go1.16 is assumed.
- If a go.work file is present, but does not have a go version directive,
language version go1.17 is assumed.
When switching language versions, Go _downgrades_ the language version,
which means that language features (such as generics, and `any`) are not
available, and compilation fails. For example:
# github.com/docker/cli/cli/context/store
/go/pkg/mod/github.com/docker/cli@v25.0.0-beta.2+incompatible/cli/context/store/storeconfig.go:6:24: predeclared any requires go1.18 or later (-lang was set to go1.16; check go.mod)
/go/pkg/mod/github.com/docker/cli@v25.0.0-beta.2+incompatible/cli/context/store/store.go:74:12: predeclared any requires go1.18 or later (-lang was set to go1.16; check go.mod)
Note that these fallbacks are per-module, per-package, and can even be
per-file, so _(indirect) dependencies_ can still use modern language
features, as long as their respective go.mod has a version specified.
Unfortunately, these failures do not occur when building locally (using
vendor / GOPATH mode), but will affect consumers of the module.
Obviously, this situation is not ideal, and the ultimate solution is to
move to go modules (add a go.mod), but this comes with a non-insignificant
risk in other areas (due to our complex dependency tree).
We can revert to using go1.16 language features only, but this may be
limiting, and may still be problematic when (e.g.) matching signatures
of dependencies.
There is an escape hatch: adding a `//go:build` directive to files that
make use of go language features. From the [go toolchain docs][2]:
> The go line for each module sets the language version the compiler enforces
> when compiling packages in that module. The language version can be changed
> on a per-file basis by using a build constraint.
>
> For example, a module containing code that uses the Go 1.21 language version
> should have a `go.mod` file with a go line such as `go 1.21` or `go 1.21.3`.
> If a specific source file should be compiled only when using a newer Go
> toolchain, adding `//go:build go1.22` to that source file both ensures that
> only Go 1.22 and newer toolchains will compile the file and also changes
> the language version in that file to Go 1.22.
This patch adds `//go:build` directives to those files using recent additions
to the language. It's currently using go1.19 as version to match the version
in our "vendor.mod", but we can consider being more permissive ("any" requires
go1.18 or up), or more "optimistic" (force go1.21, which is the version we
currently use to build).
For completeness sake, note that any file _without_ a `//go:build` directive
will continue to use go1.16 language version when used as a module.
[1]: 58c28ba286/src/cmd/go/internal/gover/version.go (L9-L56)
[2]; https://go.dev/doc/toolchain#:~:text=The%20go%20line%20for,file%20to%20Go%201.22
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This driver has been deprecated and removed because the service
is no longer operational. Remove it from the tests to better reflect
reality.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The cli/command package defined two option-types with the same signature.
This patch creates a new type instead (CLIOption), and makes the existing
types an alias for this (deprecating their old names).
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>
cli/compose/types/types.go:568:17: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.FormatBool (perfsprint)
return []byte(fmt.Sprintf("%v", e.External)), nil
^
cli/command/formatter/buildcache.go:174:9: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.Itoa (perfsprint)
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", c.v.UsageCount)
^
cli/command/formatter/buildcache.go:178:9: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.FormatBool (perfsprint)
return fmt.Sprintf("%t", c.v.InUse)
^
cli/command/formatter/buildcache.go:182:9: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.FormatBool (perfsprint)
return fmt.Sprintf("%t", c.v.Shared)
^
cli/command/formatter/image.go:259:9: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.FormatInt (perfsprint)
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", c.i.Containers)
^
cli/command/formatter/tabwriter/tabwriter_test.go:698:9: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.Itoa (perfsprint)
b.Run(fmt.Sprintf("%d", x), func(b *testing.B) {
^
cli/command/formatter/tabwriter/tabwriter_test.go:720:9: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.Itoa (perfsprint)
b.Run(fmt.Sprintf("%d", h), func(b *testing.B) {
^
cli/command/image/prune.go:62:31: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.FormatBool (perfsprint)
pruneFilters.Add("dangling", fmt.Sprintf("%v", !options.all))
^
cli/command/network/formatter.go:92:9: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.FormatBool (perfsprint)
return fmt.Sprintf("%v", c.n.EnableIPv6)
^
cli/command/network/formatter.go:96:9: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.FormatBool (perfsprint)
return fmt.Sprintf("%v", c.n.Internal)
^
cli/command/service/formatter.go:745:9: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.FormatUint (perfsprint)
pub = fmt.Sprintf("%d", pr.pStart)
^
cli/command/service/formatter.go:750:9: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.FormatUint (perfsprint)
tgt = fmt.Sprintf("%d", pr.tStart)
^
cli/command/service/opts.go:49:10: fmt.Sprintf can be replaced with faster strconv.FormatUint (perfsprint)
return fmt.Sprintf("%v", *i.value)
^
cli/compose/loader/loader.go:720:36: fmt.Sprint can be replaced with faster strconv.Itoa (perfsprint)
v, err := toServicePortConfigs(fmt.Sprint(value))
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
cli/command/idresolver/idresolver.go:33:4: error is not nil (line 31) but it returns nil (nilerr)
return id, nil
^
cli/command/idresolver/idresolver.go:45:4: error is not nil (line 43) but it returns nil (nilerr)
return id, nil
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
cli/command/utils.go:190:35: param new has same name as predeclared identifier (predeclared)
func StringSliceReplaceAt(s, old, new []string, requireIndex int) ([]string, bool) {
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
cli/command/system/info.go:470:1: deprecatedComment: use `Deprecated: ` (note the casing) instead of `DEPRECATED: ` (gocritic)
// DEPRECATED: warnings are now generated by the daemon, and returned in
^
cli/command/system/info.go:492:1: deprecatedComment: use `Deprecated: ` (note the casing) instead of `DEPRECATED: ` (gocritic)
// DEPRECATED: warnings are now generated by the daemon, and returned in
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
cli/command/trust/inspect.go:74:33: appendAssign: append result not assigned to the same slice (gocritic)
signatureRows[idx].Signers = append(sig.Signers, releasedRoleName)
^
cli/command/task/print.go:92:7: appendAssign: append result not assigned to the same slice (gocritic)
t := append(tasks[:0:0], tasks...)
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
- document accepted values
- add test-coverage for the function's behavior (including whitespace handling),
and use sub-tests.
- improve error-message to use uppercase for "IP", and to use a common prefix.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This will return the ServerAddress property when using the NativeStore.
This happens when you use docker credential helpers, not the credential
store.
The reason this fix is needed is because it needs to be propagated
properly down towards `moby/moby` project in the following logic:
```golang
func authorizationCredsFromAuthConfig(authConfig registrytypes.AuthConfig) docker.AuthorizerOpt {
cfgHost := registry.ConvertToHostname(authConfig.ServerAddress)
if cfgHost == "" || cfgHost == registry.IndexHostname {
cfgHost = registry.DefaultRegistryHost
}
return docker.WithAuthCreds(func(host string) (string, string, error) {
if cfgHost != host {
logrus.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"host": host,
"cfgHost": cfgHost,
}).Warn("Host doesn't match")
return "", "", nil
}
if authConfig.IdentityToken != "" {
return "", authConfig.IdentityToken, nil
}
return authConfig.Username, authConfig.Password, nil
})
}
```
This logic resides in the following file :
`daemon/containerd/resolver.go` .
In the case when using the containerd storage feature when setting the
`cfgHost` variable from the `authConfig.ServerAddress` it will always be
empty. Since it will never be returned from the NativeStore currently.
Therefore Docker Hub images will work fine, but anything else will fail
since the `cfgHost` will always be the `registry.DefaultRegistryHost`.
Signed-off-by: Eric Bode <eric.bode@foundries.io>
This function only needed the ContainerAPIClient, and not the whole CLI. This
patch refactors it to use the shallower interface.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This is a follow-up of https://github.com/docker/cli/pull/4419. That PR
leveraged the fact that EndpointSettings.MacAddress is already
available, although not used by the CreateNetwork endpoint.
TestParseWithMacAddress was testing whether the container-wide
MacAddress field is set, and we still need to test that to ensure
backward compatibility. But we now also need to test whether the
endpoint-specific MacAddress is set.
Signed-off-by: Albin Kerouanton <albinker@gmail.com>
Next commit will need this change to test whether the endpoint-specific
MacAddress is correctly set.
Signed-off-by: Albin Kerouanton <albinker@gmail.com>
Please the linters in preparation of updating golangci-lint;
- remove dot-imports
- add some checks for unhandled errors
- replace some fixed-value variables for consts
cli/command/image/build/context.go:238:17: G107: Potential HTTP request made with variable url (gosec)
if resp, err = http.Get(url); err != nil {
^
cli/command/idresolver/idresolver_test.go:7:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/registry_test.go:7:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/cli/command" // Prevents a circular import with "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test"
^
cli/command/task/print_test.go:11:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/swarm/update_test.go:10:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/swarm/unlock_key_test.go:9:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/swarm/join_token_test.go:9:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/node/list_test.go:9:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/node/promote_test.go:8:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/node/demote_test.go:8:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package functions
^
cli/command/node/ps_test.go:11:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/node/update_test.go:8:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/node/inspect_test.go:9:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package functions
^
cli/command/secret/ls_test.go:11:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/secret/inspect_test.go:11:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/volume/inspect_test.go:9:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/volume/list_test.go:9:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/config/inspect_test.go:11:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/config/ls_test.go:11:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/network/list_test.go:9:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders"
^
cli/command/container/list_test.go:10:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/service/list_test.go:12:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders"
^
cli/command/service/client_test.go:6:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/stack/list_test.go:8:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/stack/services_test.go:9:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
cli/command/stack/ps_test.go:10:2: dot-imports: should not use dot imports (revive)
. "github.com/docker/cli/internal/test/builders" // Import builders to get the builder function as package function
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The `docker swarm update` copmmand does not have a `--quiet` flag, but this
test was trying to set it.
docker swarm update --help
Usage: docker swarm update [OPTIONS]
Update the swarm
Options:
--autolock Change manager autolocking setting (true|false)
--cert-expiry duration Validity period for node certificates (ns|us|ms|s|m|h) (default 2160h0m0s)
--dispatcher-heartbeat duration Dispatcher heartbeat period (ns|us|ms|s|m|h) (default 5s)
--external-ca external-ca Specifications of one or more certificate signing endpoints
--max-snapshots uint Number of additional Raft snapshots to retain
--snapshot-interval uint Number of log entries between Raft snapshots (default 10000)
--task-history-limit int Task history retention limit (default 5)
The test didn't catch this issue, because errors when setting the flag were
not handled, so also adding error-handling;
=== Failed
=== FAIL: cli/command/swarm TestSwarmUpdate (0.00s)
update_test.go:177: assertion failed: error is not nil: no such flag -quiet
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Paths in the advanced / compose-file format are not converted
to be platform-specific, so for these tests, it should not be
needed to convert the paths to be Windows-paths.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
use the golden utility instead of self-crafting expected output,
this allows automaticaly updating the expected output.
This change does break this specific test on Windows due to platform-
specific paths. Other tests already have this issue on Windows, so
skipping the test for now.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
See `opts/mount_test.go:TestMountOptSetBindRecursive()` for the behavior.
Documentation will be added separately after reaching consensus on the
design.
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp>
The new advanced --network syntax introduced in docker/cli#1767 is
lacking support for `link-local-ip` and `mac-address` fields. This
commit adds both.
Signed-off-by: Albin Kerouanton <albinker@gmail.com>
Following flags are silently ignored when they're passed with no
`--network` specified (ie. when the default network is used):
- `--network-alias`
- `--ip`
- `--ip6`
- `--link-local-ip`
This is not really an issue right now since the first 3 parameters are
not allowed on the default bridge network. However, with
[moby/moby#45905][1], the container-wide MacAddress parameter will be
deprecated and dismissed. Because of that, with [docker/cli#4419][2],
it's currently not possible to use the `--mac-address` flag with no
default network specified.
Morever, `docker network connect --link-local-ip ...` works properly, so
it should also work on `docker container create`. This also lay the
ground for making the default bridge network just a "normal" network.
Since the 3 parameters in the list above aren't ignored anymore, if
users provide them, moby's ContainerStart endpoint will complain about
those. To provide better UX, [moby/moby#46183][3] make sure these
invalid parameters lead to a proper error message on `docker container
create` / `docker run`.
[1]: https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/45905
[2]: https://github.com/docker/cli/pull/4419
[3]: https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/46183
Signed-off-by: Albin Kerouanton <albinker@gmail.com>
Remove some redundant error-checks or combine them. Also made a small
optimisation when initialising a slice.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Also make it slightly more clearer we're returning a default (empty)
policy if the input is empty.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This test was skipped if the host was not using UTC timezone, because the output
of timestamps would be different, causing the test to fail.
This patch overrides the TZ env-var to make the test use UTC, so that we don't
have to skip the test.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The BuildKit dockerignore package was migrated to the patternmatcher
repository / module. This patch updates our uses of the BuildKit package
with its new location.
A small local change was made to keep the format of the existing error message,
because the "ignorefile" package is slightly more agnostic in that respect
and doesn't include ".dockerignore" in the error message.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This attempts to make it clearer that the --cgroup-parent option is only used
for the containers used during build. Instead of mentioning "build container",
I opted for using "RUN instructions" (to match the --network description),
although this may not be ideal (as it assumes the "Dockerfile" front-end, which
of course may not be the case).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
When using a personal access token, Docker Hub produces an error if actions
are requested beyond the token's allowed actions. This resulted in errors
when using a PAT with limited permissions to do a "docker manifest inspect".
This patch sets actions to "pull" only by default, and requests "push" action
for requests that need it.
To verify:
- create a PAT with limited access (read-only)
- log in with your username and the PAT as password
Before this patch:
docker manifest inspect ubuntu:latest
Get "https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/library/ubuntu/manifests/latest": unauthorized: access token has insufficient scopes
With this patch applied:
docker manifest inspect ubuntu:latest
{
"schemaVersion": 2,
"mediaType": "application/vnd.oci.image.index.v1+json",
"manifests": [
{
"mediaType": "application/vnd.oci.image.manifest.v1+json",
"size": 424,
"digest": "sha256:56887c5194fddd8db7e36ced1c16b3569d89f74c801dc8a5adbf48236fb34564",
"platform": {
"architecture": "amd64",
"os": "linux"
}
},
{
"mediaType": "application/vnd.oci.image.manifest.v1+json",
"size": 424,
"digest": "sha256:c835a4f2a632bc91a2b494e871549f0dd83f2966c780e66435774e77e048ddf0",
"platform": {
"architecture": "arm",
"os": "linux",
"variant": "v7"
}
}
]
}
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
In previous versions of the Docker API, `system prune --volumes` and `volume prune`
would remove all dangling volumes. With API v1.42, this was changed so that only
anonymous volumes would be removed unless the all filter was specified.
Some of the docs were updated in #4218, however, there were a couple of places
left that didn't make the anonymous vs named volumes distinction clear.
This replaces #4079, which was bitrotted by #4218. See also #4028.
Closes#4079.
Signed-off-by: Ed Morley <501702+edmorley@users.noreply.github.com>
The IsAutomated field is being deprecated by Docker Hub's search API and
will always be "false" in future.
This patch:
- Deprecates the field and the related "is-automated" filter
- Removes the "AUTOMATED" column from the default output of "docker search"
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Both these functions took the whole DockerCLI as argument, but only needed
the ConfigFile. ResolveAuthConfig also had an unused context.Context as
argument.
This patch updates both functions to accept a ConfigFile, and removes the
unused context.Context.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
- use consts for fixed values, and rename some for clarity
- remove testAuthErrors map and inline the logic (same as we do for other cases)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
- TestSearchContext: don't use un-keyed structs
- TestSearchContext: don't use CompareMultipleValues as it was not needed
- TestSearchContextDescription: don't use un-keyed structs
- TestSearchContextDescription: don't use CompareMultipleValues as it was not needed
- TestSearchContextWrite: don't use un-keyed structs, and include the
code-comments into the test-table as names for the tests to give them
some context.
- TestSearchContextWriteJSON and TestSearchContextWriteJSONField were not
validating the output format, but validating if the JSON output could
be marshalled back to a struct. Let's just role them into TestSearchContextWrite.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Initialize AuthConfigs map if it's nil before returning it.
This fixes fileStore.Store nil dereference panic when adding a new key
to the map.
Signed-off-by: Danial Gharib <danial.mail.gh@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paweł Gronowski <pawel.gronowski@docker.com>
It's unused in the CLI itself, and does nothing other than
initializing a new, empty StartOptions struct.
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>
The daemon collects this information regardless if "debug" is
enabled. Print the debugging information if either the daemon,
or the client has debug enabled.
We should probably improve this logic and print any of these if
set (but some special rules are needed for file-descriptors, which
may use "-1".
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The flag-set that was returned is a pointer to the command's Flags(), which
is in itself passed by reference (as it is modified / set up).
This patch removes the flags return, to prevent assuming it's different than
the command's flags.
While SetupRootCommand is exported, a search showed that it's only used internally,
so changing the signature should not be a problem.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This flag was kept separate from the other flags, because at the time, the
CLI code and Daemon code still used the same codebase, and shared some parts.
This option only applied to the `docker` CLI, and thus was kept separate when
migrating to Cobra in 0452ff5a4d
Now that this code is only used for the CLI (and plugins), we can move this
flag together with the other flags.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Add a const to allow documenting the environment variable in code. The location
of this const is a bit "unfortunate", due to CLI and Client-config to be spread
over the cli/config, cli/config/configfile, and docker/docker/client packages
(some options are for the client, others for the CLI), and some reorganizing
may be useful for easier consumption.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
commit 8a30653ed5 introduced a sync.Once
to allow for the config-directory (and home-dir) to be looked up lazily
instead of in an `init()`.
However, the package-level `configDir` variable can be set through two
separate paths; implicitly (through `config.Dir()`), and explicitly,
through `config.SetDir()`. The existing code had no synchronisation for
this, which could lead to a potential race-condition (code requesting
`config.Dir()` and code setting a custom path through `config.SetDir()`).
This patch adds synchronisation by triggering the `sync.Once` as part of
`config.SetDir()` to prevent it being triggered later (overwriting the
value that was set). It also restores the `resetConfigDir()` utility that
was removed in 379122b033, to allow resetting
the `sync.Once` for this test.
In general, we should get rid of this package-level variable, and store
it as a config on the client (passing the option to locations where its
used instead).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
support for kubernetes contexts was deprecated in docker 20.10 through
b639ea8b89, 0793f96394,
and 1d37fb3027, and removed altoghether in
23.0 through 193ede9b12.
This patch removes the remaining stubs for options that were deprecated
and no longer used.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
More things to be done after this, to allow passing a custom user-agent,
but let's start with just using this utility.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
When passing a Dockerfile through stdin, it's not possible to specify the
name of the Dockerfile (using the `-f` option). When building with BuildKit
enabled, an error is already produced for this case, but the classic builder
silently ignored it.
This patch adds an error for this situation:
echo -e 'FROM busybox' | DOCKER_BUILDKIT=0 docker build -f some.Dockerfile -
DEPRECATED: The legacy builder is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
BuildKit is currently disabled; enable it by removing the DOCKER_BUILDKIT=0
environment-variable.
unable to prepare context: ambiguous Dockerfile source: both stdin and flag correspond to Dockerfiles
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This error was only used in a single location, so no need to define a
package-level variable for this.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
All users of this function sorted the results afterwards, so let's
do it as part of the function itself.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>