Before this change, running `docker context rm --force` would fail if the context
did not exist. This behavior was different from other commands, which allowed
ignoring non-existing objects.
For example; when trying to remove a non-existing volume, the command would
fail without "force":
```bash
docker volume rm nosuchvolume
Error: No such volume: nosuchvolume
echo $?
1
```
But using the `-f` / `--force` option would make the command complete successfully
(the error itself is still printed for informational purposes);
```bash
docker volume rm -f nosuchvolume
nosuchvolume
echo $?
0
```
With this patch, `docker context rm` behaves the same:
```bash
docker context rm nosuchcontext
context "nosuchcontext" does not exist
echo $?
1
```
```bash
docker context rm -f nosuchcontext
nosuchcontext
echo $?
0
```
This patch also simplifies how we check if the context exists; previously we
would try to read the context's metadata; this could fail if a context was
corrupted, or if an empty directory was present. This patch now only checks
if the directory exists, without first validating the context's data.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Also removing redundant defer for env.PatchAll(), which is now automatically
handled in t.Cleanup()
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
From the mailing list:
We have just released Go versions 1.19.1 and 1.18.6, minor point releases.
These minor releases include 2 security fixes following the security policy:
- net/http: handle server errors after sending GOAWAY
A closing HTTP/2 server connection could hang forever waiting for a clean
shutdown that was preempted by a subsequent fatal error. This failure mode
could be exploited to cause a denial of service.
Thanks to Bahruz Jabiyev, Tommaso Innocenti, Anthony Gavazzi, Steven Sprecher,
and Kaan Onarlioglu for reporting this.
This is CVE-2022-27664 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/54658.
- net/url: JoinPath does not strip relative path components in all circumstances
JoinPath and URL.JoinPath would not remove `../` path components appended to a
relative path. For example, `JoinPath("https://go.dev", "../go")` returned the
URL `https://go.dev/../go`, despite the JoinPath documentation stating that
`../` path elements are cleaned from the result.
Thanks to q0jt for reporting this issue.
This is CVE-2022-32190 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/54385.
Release notes:
go1.19.1 (released 2022-09-06) includes security fixes to the net/http and
net/url packages, as well as bug fixes to the compiler, the go command, the pprof
command, the linker, the runtime, and the crypto/tls and crypto/x509 packages.
See the Go 1.19.1 milestone on the issue tracker for details.
https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.19.1+label%3ACherryPickApproved
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
From the mailing list:
We have just released Go versions 1.19.1 and 1.18.6, minor point releases.
These minor releases include 2 security fixes following the security policy:
- net/http: handle server errors after sending GOAWAY
A closing HTTP/2 server connection could hang forever waiting for a clean
shutdown that was preempted by a subsequent fatal error. This failure mode
could be exploited to cause a denial of service.
Thanks to Bahruz Jabiyev, Tommaso Innocenti, Anthony Gavazzi, Steven Sprecher,
and Kaan Onarlioglu for reporting this.
This is CVE-2022-27664 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/54658.
- net/url: JoinPath does not strip relative path components in all circumstances
JoinPath and URL.JoinPath would not remove `../` path components appended to a
relative path. For example, `JoinPath("https://go.dev", "../go")` returned the
URL `https://go.dev/../go`, despite the JoinPath documentation stating that
`../` path elements are cleaned from the result.
Thanks to q0jt for reporting this issue.
This is CVE-2022-32190 and Go issue https://go.dev/issue/54385.
Release notes:
go1.18.6 (released 2022-09-06) includes security fixes to the net/http package,
as well as bug fixes to the compiler, the go command, the pprof command, the
runtime, and the crypto/tls, encoding/xml, and net packages. See the Go 1.18.6
milestone on the issue tracker for details;
https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=milestone%3AGo1.18.6+label%3ACherryPickApproved
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Remove the "deadcode", "structcheck", and "varcheck" linters, as they are
deprecated:
WARN [runner] The linter 'deadcode' is deprecated (since v1.49.0) due to: The owner seems to have abandoned the linter. Replaced by unused.
WARN [runner] The linter 'structcheck' is deprecated (since v1.49.0) due to: The owner seems to have abandoned the linter. Replaced by unused.
WARN [runner] The linter 'varcheck' is deprecated (since v1.49.0) due to: The owner seems to have abandoned the linter. Replaced by unused.
WARN [linters context] structcheck is disabled because of generics. You can track the evolution of the generics support by following the golangci/golangci-lint#2649.
And ignore gosec G113, which only affects gp < 1.16.14. and go < 1.17.7
opts/opts.go:398:13: G113: Potential uncontrolled memory consumption in Rat.SetString (CVE-2022-23772) (gosec)
cpu, ok := new(big.Rat).SetString(value)
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
cli/command/container/opts.go:928:2: assigned to src, but reassigned without using the value (wastedassign)
src := ""
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Picking 2 seconds, although that's just a randomly picked timeout;
given that this is only for testing, it's not too important.
e2e/plugin/basic/basic.go:25:12: G112: Potential Slowloris Attack because ReadHeaderTimeout is not configured in the http.Server (gosec)
server := http.Server{
Addr: l.Addr().String(),
Handler: http.NewServeMux(),
}
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
While fixing, also updated errors without placeholders to `errors.New()`, and
updated some code to use pkg/errors if it was already in use in the file.
cli/command/config/inspect.go:59:10: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return fmt.Errorf("Cannot supply extra formatting options to the pretty template")
^
cli/command/node/inspect.go:61:10: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return fmt.Errorf("Cannot supply extra formatting options to the pretty template")
^
cli/command/secret/inspect.go:57:10: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return fmt.Errorf("Cannot supply extra formatting options to the pretty template")
^
cli/command/trust/common.go:77:74: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return []trustTagRow{}, []client.RoleWithSignatures{}, []data.Role{}, fmt.Errorf("No signatures or cannot access %s", remote)
^
cli/command/trust/common.go:85:73: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return []trustTagRow{}, []client.RoleWithSignatures{}, []data.Role{}, fmt.Errorf("No signers for %s", remote)
^
cli/command/trust/sign.go:137:10: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return fmt.Errorf("No tag specified for %s", imgRefAndAuth.Name())
^
cli/command/trust/sign.go:151:19: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return *target, fmt.Errorf("No tag specified")
^
cli/command/trust/signer_add.go:77:10: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to add signer to: %s", strings.Join(errRepos, ", "))
^
cli/command/trust/signer_remove.go:52:10: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return fmt.Errorf("Error removing signer from: %s", strings.Join(errRepos, ", "))
^
cli/command/trust/signer_remove.go:67:17: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return false, fmt.Errorf("All signed tags are currently revoked, use docker trust sign to fix")
^
cli/command/trust/signer_remove.go:108:17: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return false, fmt.Errorf("No signer %s for repository %s", signerName, repoName)
^
opts/hosts.go:89:14: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid bind address format: %s", addr)
^
opts/hosts.go💯14: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid proto, expected %s: %s", proto, addr)
^
opts/hosts.go:119:14: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid proto, expected tcp: %s", tryAddr)
^
opts/hosts.go:144:14: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid bind address format: %s", tryAddr)
^
opts/hosts.go:155:14: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid bind address format: %s", tryAddr)
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
We try to keep this package close to upstream golang's code, so suppress the
linter warning.
cli/command/formatter/tabwriter/tabwriter.go:200:1: ST1020: comment on exported method Init should be of the form "Init ..." (stylecheck)
// A Writer must be initialized with a call to Init. The first parameter (output)
^
cli/command/formatter/tabwriter/tabwriter.go:425:1: ST1022: comment on exported const Escape should be of the form "Escape ..." (stylecheck)
// To escape a text segment, bracket it with Escape characters.
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
cli/command/cli_options_test.go:29:2: os.Setenv() can be replaced by `t.Setenv()` in TestWithContentTrustFromEnv (tenv)
os.Setenv(envvar, "true")
^
cli/command/cli_options_test.go:31:2: os.Setenv() can be replaced by `t.Setenv()` in TestWithContentTrustFromEnv (tenv)
os.Setenv(envvar, "false")
^
cli/command/cli_options_test.go:33:2: os.Setenv() can be replaced by `t.Setenv()` in TestWithContentTrustFromEnv (tenv)
os.Setenv(envvar, "invalid")
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
cli/command/manifest/inspect_test.go:9:2: ST1019: package "github.com/docker/cli/cli/manifest/types" is being imported more than once (stylecheck)
"github.com/docker/cli/cli/manifest/types"
^
cli/command/manifest/inspect_test.go:10:2: ST1019(related information): other import of "github.com/docker/cli/cli/manifest/types" (stylecheck)
manifesttypes "github.com/docker/cli/cli/manifest/types"
^
cli/command/stack/swarm/deploy_composefile.go:14:2: ST1019: package "github.com/docker/docker/client" is being imported more than once (stylecheck)
apiclient "github.com/docker/docker/client"
^
cli/command/stack/swarm/deploy_composefile.go:15:2: ST1019(related information): other import of "github.com/docker/docker/client" (stylecheck)
dockerclient "github.com/docker/docker/client"
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
cli/command/image/build/context.go:238:23: "400" can be replaced by http.StatusBadRequest (usestdlibvars)
if resp.StatusCode < 400 {
^
cli/trust/trust.go:139:30: "GET" can be replaced by http.MethodGet (usestdlibvars)
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", endpointStr, nil)
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This type was copied from the daemone in 8b725e10e7,
but actually unused on the CLI side, so we can remove it here.
The original code is still present in the daemon at
7b9275c0da/opts/runtime.go
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Having the intermediate variable made it difficult to see if it was
possibly mutated and/or something special done with it, so just use
the cli's accessors to get its Err().
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
As it's just an alias for filepath.IsAbs. Also added a normalize step in
TrimBuildFilesFromExcludes, so that callers are not _required_ to first
normalize the path.
We are considering deprecating and/or removing this function in the archive
package, so removing it in the cli code helps transitioning if we decide to
deprecate and/or remove it.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
`NewDockerCli` was configuring the standard streams using local code; this patch
instead uses the available `WithStandardStreams()` option to do the same.
There is slight difference in the order of events;
Previously, user-provided options would be applied first, after which NewDockerCli
would check if any of "in", "out", or "err" were nil, and if so set them to the
default stream (or writer) for that output.
The new code unconditionally sets the defaults _before_ applying user-provided
options. In practive, howver, this makes no difference; the fields set are not
exported, and the only functions updating them are `WithStandardStreams`,
`WithInputStream`, and `WithCombinedStream`, neither of which checks the old
value (so always overrides).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>