package container import ( "context" "io" "github.com/docker/cli/cli" "github.com/docker/cli/cli/command" "github.com/docker/cli/cli/command/completion" "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/container" "github.com/docker/docker/client" "github.com/moby/sys/signal" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" "github.com/spf13/cobra" ) // AttachOptions group options for `attach` command type AttachOptions struct { NoStdin bool Proxy bool DetachKeys string } func inspectContainerAndCheckState(ctx context.Context, apiClient client.APIClient, args string) (*container.InspectResponse, error) { c, err := apiClient.ContainerInspect(ctx, args) if err != nil { return nil, err } if !c.State.Running { return nil, errors.New("You cannot attach to a stopped container, start it first") } if c.State.Paused { return nil, errors.New("You cannot attach to a paused container, unpause it first") } if c.State.Restarting { return nil, errors.New("You cannot attach to a restarting container, wait until it is running") } return &c, nil } // NewAttachCommand creates a new cobra.Command for `docker attach` func NewAttachCommand(dockerCLI command.Cli) *cobra.Command { var opts AttachOptions cmd := &cobra.Command{ Use: "attach [OPTIONS] CONTAINER", Short: "Attach local standard input, output, and error streams to a running container", Args: cli.ExactArgs(1), RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { containerID := args[0] return RunAttach(cmd.Context(), dockerCLI, containerID, &opts) }, Annotations: map[string]string{ "aliases": "docker container attach, docker attach", }, ValidArgsFunction: completion.ContainerNames(dockerCLI, false, func(ctr container.Summary) bool { return ctr.State != "paused" }), } flags := cmd.Flags() flags.BoolVar(&opts.NoStdin, "no-stdin", false, "Do not attach STDIN") flags.BoolVar(&opts.Proxy, "sig-proxy", true, "Proxy all received signals to the process") flags.StringVar(&opts.DetachKeys, "detach-keys", "", "Override the key sequence for detaching a container") return cmd } // RunAttach executes an `attach` command func RunAttach(ctx context.Context, dockerCLI command.Cli, containerID string, opts *AttachOptions) error { apiClient := dockerCLI.Client() // request channel to wait for client waitCtx := context.WithoutCancel(ctx) resultC, errC := apiClient.ContainerWait(waitCtx, containerID, "") c, err := inspectContainerAndCheckState(ctx, apiClient, containerID) if err != nil { return err } if err := dockerCLI.In().CheckTty(!opts.NoStdin, c.Config.Tty); err != nil { return err } detachKeys := dockerCLI.ConfigFile().DetachKeys if opts.DetachKeys != "" { detachKeys = opts.DetachKeys } options := container.AttachOptions{ Stream: true, Stdin: !opts.NoStdin && c.Config.OpenStdin, Stdout: true, Stderr: true, DetachKeys: detachKeys, } var in io.ReadCloser if options.Stdin { in = dockerCLI.In() } if opts.Proxy && !c.Config.Tty { sigc := notifyAllSignals() // since we're explicitly setting up signal handling here, and the daemon will // get notified independently of the clients ctx cancellation, we use this context // but without cancellation to avoid ForwardAllSignals from returning // before all signals are forwarded. bgCtx := context.WithoutCancel(ctx) go ForwardAllSignals(bgCtx, apiClient, containerID, sigc) defer signal.StopCatch(sigc) } resp, errAttach := apiClient.ContainerAttach(ctx, containerID, options) if errAttach != nil { return errAttach } defer resp.Close() // If use docker attach command to attach to a stop container, it will return // "You cannot attach to a stopped container" error, it's ok, but when // attach to a running container, it(docker attach) use inspect to check // the container's state, if it pass the state check on the client side, // and then the container is stopped, docker attach command still attach to // the container and not exit. // // Recheck the container's state to avoid attach block. _, err = inspectContainerAndCheckState(ctx, apiClient, containerID) if err != nil { return err } if c.Config.Tty && dockerCLI.Out().IsTerminal() { resizeTTY(ctx, dockerCLI, containerID) } streamer := hijackedIOStreamer{ streams: dockerCLI, inputStream: in, outputStream: dockerCLI.Out(), errorStream: dockerCLI.Err(), resp: resp, tty: c.Config.Tty, detachKeys: options.DetachKeys, } // if the context was canceled, this was likely intentional and we shouldn't return an error if err := streamer.stream(ctx); err != nil && !errors.Is(err, context.Canceled) { return err } return getExitStatus(errC, resultC) } func getExitStatus(errC <-chan error, resultC <-chan container.WaitResponse) error { select { case result := <-resultC: if result.Error != nil { return errors.New(result.Error.Message) } if result.StatusCode != 0 { return cli.StatusError{StatusCode: int(result.StatusCode)} } case err := <-errC: return err } return nil } func resizeTTY(ctx context.Context, dockerCli command.Cli, containerID string) { height, width := dockerCli.Out().GetTtySize() // To handle the case where a user repeatedly attaches/detaches without resizing their // terminal, the only way to get the shell prompt to display for attaches 2+ is to artificially // resize it, then go back to normal. Without this, every attach after the first will // require the user to manually resize or hit enter. resizeTtyTo(ctx, dockerCli.Client(), containerID, height+1, width+1, false) // After the above resizing occurs, the call to MonitorTtySize below will handle resetting back // to the actual size. if err := MonitorTtySize(ctx, dockerCli, containerID, false); err != nil { logrus.Debugf("Error monitoring TTY size: %s", err) } }