Through the `DOCKER_CLI_MOUNTS` and `DOCKER_CLI_SHELL` env variables. Also
allows setting the dev container name through the `DOCKER_CLI_CONTAINER_NAME`
env var.
The motivation for allowing overriding the volume mounts is the same as for
moby/moby#37845, namely that I/O perf on native mounted
disks on non-Linux (notably Mac OS) is just terrible, thus making it a real
pain to develop: one has to choose between re-building the image after every
single change (eg to run a test) or just work directly inside the same
container (eg with vim, but even then one would have to re-configure their dev
container every time it gets destroyed - containers, after all, are not
supposed to be long-lived).
Allowing to override DOCKER_CLI_MOUNTS makes it easy for everyone
to decide what their volume/syncing strategy is; for example
one can choose to use [docker-sync](https://github.com/EugenMayer/docker-sync).
As for the shell, it's nice to be able to use bash instead of the more
bare-bones `ash` if preferred.
Finally, being able to name the container can come in handy for easier
scripting on the host.
This patch won't change anything for anyone who doesn't set these env variables
in their environment.
Signed-off-by: Jean Rouge <rougej+github@gmail.com>
This patch adds support for multiple newlines and removes the 1-space
indentation of wrapped lines.
Given these targets:
```Makefile
.PHONY: foobar
foobar: ## runs the foobar lorum ipsum.\nand so pn\nand so on
echo foobar
```
Before this change, the output of `make help` was
```
foobar runs the foobar lorum ipsum.
and so pn\nand so on
```
After this change, the output is:
```
foobar runs the foobar lorum ipsum.
and so pn
and so on
```
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The `make help` output was missing some targets (`fmt`, `test-unit`,
`test-e2e`).
Note that some targets are still hidden (`test-e2e-experimental`,
`test-e2e-non-experimental`, `test-e2e-connhelper-ssh`) as they're likely not
usually run separate from `test-e2e`.
Before this patch:
make -f docker.Makefile help
binary build the CLI
build alias for binary
clean clean build artifacts
cross build the CLI for macOS and Windows
binary-windows build the CLI for Windows
binary-osx build the CLI for macOS
dev start a build container in interactive mode for in-container development
shell alias for dev
lint run linters
vendor download dependencies (vendor/) listed in vendor.conf
dynbinary build the CLI dynamically linked
authors generate AUTHORS file from git history
manpages generate man pages from go source and markdown
yamldocs generate documentation YAML files consumed by docs repo
shellcheck run shellcheck validation
help print this help
With this patch applied:
make -f docker.Makefile help
binary build the CLI
build alias for binary
clean clean build artifacts
test-unit run unit tests (using go test)
cross build the CLI for macOS and Windows
binary-windows build the CLI for Windows
binary-osx build the CLI for macOS
dev start a build container in interactive mode for in-container development
shell alias for dev
lint run linters
fmt run gofmt
vendor download dependencies (vendor/) listed in vendor.conf
dynbinary build the CLI dynamically linked
authors generate AUTHORS file from git history
manpages generate man pages from go source and markdown
yamldocs generate documentation YAML files consumed by docs repo
shellcheck run shellcheck validation
test-e2e run all e2e tests
help print this help
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Removes the billing profile flow which is now handled on the back-end.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Hiltgen <daniel.hiltgen@docker.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8e565d0399)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Add `--quiet` to the `docker image pull` subcommand that will not pull
the image quietly.
```
$ docker pull -q golang
Using default tag: latest
```
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
go1.11.4 (released 2018/12/14) includes fixes to cgo, the compiler, linker,
runtime, documentation, go command, and the net/http and go/types packages. It
includes a fix to a bug introduced in Go 1.11.3 that broke go get for import
path patterns containing "...".
See the Go 1.11.4 milestone for details:
https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.11.4+label%3ACherryPickApproved
go1.11.3 (released 2018/12/14)
- crypto/x509: CPU denial of service in chain validation golang/go#29233
- cmd/go: directory traversal in "go get" via curly braces in import paths golang/go#29231
- cmd/go: remote command execution during "go get -u" golang/go#29230
See the Go 1.11.3 milestone on the issue tracker for details:
https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.11.3
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Currently running the e2e tests produces a warning/error:
$ make -f docker.Makefile test-e2e
«...»
docker run --rm -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock docker-cli-e2e
./scripts/test/e2e/run: line 20: test: : integer expression expected
This is from:
test "${DOCKERD_EXPERIMENTAL:-}" -eq "1" && «...»
Where `${DOCKERD_EXPERIMENTAL:-}` expands to the empty string, resulting in
`test "" -eq "1"` which produces the warning. This error is enough to trigger
the short-circuiting behaviour of `&&` so the result is as expected, but fix
the issue nonetheless by provdiing a default `0`.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@docker.com>
Previously, these errors were only printed when using `docker run`, but were
omitted when using `docker container create` and `docker container start`
separately.
Given that these warnings apply to both situations, this patch moves generation
of these warnings to `docker container create` (which is also called by
`docker run`)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
With a docker build cache already primed with the build image I am seeing
`time make build -f docker.Makefile DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 GO_BUILD_CACHE=n` takes
more than 1 minute.
By contrast `time make build -f docker.Makefile DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
GO_BUILD_CACHE=y` takes less than 10s with a hot cache irrespective of whether
the source tree has changed
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@docker.com>
go1.11.2 (released 2018/11/02) includes fixes to the compiler, linker,
documentation, go command, and the database/sql and go/types packages.
See the milestone on the issue tracker for details:
https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.11.2
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>