package container import ( "context" "fmt" "io" "os" "github.com/docker/cli/cli" "github.com/docker/cli/cli/command" "github.com/docker/cli/cli/command/completion" "github.com/docker/cli/cli/config/configfile" "github.com/docker/cli/opts" "github.com/docker/docker/api/types" apiclient "github.com/docker/docker/client" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" "github.com/spf13/cobra" ) // ExecOptions group options for `exec` command type ExecOptions struct { DetachKeys string Interactive bool TTY bool Detach bool User string Privileged bool Env opts.ListOpts Workdir string Container string Command []string EnvFile opts.ListOpts } // NewExecOptions creates a new ExecOptions func NewExecOptions() ExecOptions { return ExecOptions{ Env: opts.NewListOpts(opts.ValidateEnv), EnvFile: opts.NewListOpts(nil), } } // NewExecCommand creates a new cobra.Command for `docker exec` func NewExecCommand(dockerCli command.Cli) *cobra.Command { options := NewExecOptions() cmd := &cobra.Command{ Use: "exec [OPTIONS] CONTAINER COMMAND [ARG...]", Short: "Execute a command in a running container", Args: cli.RequiresMinArgs(2), RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { options.Container = args[0] options.Command = args[1:] return RunExec(dockerCli, options) }, ValidArgsFunction: completion.ContainerNames(dockerCli, false, func(container types.Container) bool { return container.State != "paused" }), Annotations: map[string]string{ "category-top": "2", }, } flags := cmd.Flags() flags.SetInterspersed(false) flags.StringVarP(&options.DetachKeys, "detach-keys", "", "", "Override the key sequence for detaching a container") flags.BoolVarP(&options.Interactive, "interactive", "i", false, "Keep STDIN open even if not attached") flags.BoolVarP(&options.TTY, "tty", "t", false, "Allocate a pseudo-TTY") flags.BoolVarP(&options.Detach, "detach", "d", false, "Detached mode: run command in the background") flags.StringVarP(&options.User, "user", "u", "", "Username or UID (format: [:])") flags.BoolVarP(&options.Privileged, "privileged", "", false, "Give extended privileges to the command") flags.VarP(&options.Env, "env", "e", "Set environment variables") flags.SetAnnotation("env", "version", []string{"1.25"}) flags.Var(&options.EnvFile, "env-file", "Read in a file of environment variables") flags.SetAnnotation("env-file", "version", []string{"1.25"}) flags.StringVarP(&options.Workdir, "workdir", "w", "", "Working directory inside the container") flags.SetAnnotation("workdir", "version", []string{"1.35"}) cmd.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc( "env", func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) { return os.Environ(), cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp }, ) cmd.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc( "env-file", func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) { return nil, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveDefault // _filedir }, ) return cmd } // RunExec executes an `exec` command func RunExec(dockerCli command.Cli, options ExecOptions) error { execConfig, err := parseExec(options, dockerCli.ConfigFile()) if err != nil { return err } ctx := context.Background() client := dockerCli.Client() // We need to check the tty _before_ we do the ContainerExecCreate, because // otherwise if we error out we will leak execIDs on the server (and // there's no easy way to clean those up). But also in order to make "not // exist" errors take precedence we do a dummy inspect first. if _, err := client.ContainerInspect(ctx, options.Container); err != nil { return err } if !execConfig.Detach { if err := dockerCli.In().CheckTty(execConfig.AttachStdin, execConfig.Tty); err != nil { return err } } fillConsoleSize(execConfig, dockerCli) response, err := client.ContainerExecCreate(ctx, options.Container, *execConfig) if err != nil { return err } execID := response.ID if execID == "" { return errors.New("exec ID empty") } if execConfig.Detach { execStartCheck := types.ExecStartCheck{ Detach: execConfig.Detach, Tty: execConfig.Tty, ConsoleSize: execConfig.ConsoleSize, } return client.ContainerExecStart(ctx, execID, execStartCheck) } return interactiveExec(ctx, dockerCli, execConfig, execID) } func fillConsoleSize(execConfig *types.ExecConfig, dockerCli command.Cli) { if execConfig.Tty { height, width := dockerCli.Out().GetTtySize() execConfig.ConsoleSize = &[2]uint{height, width} } } func interactiveExec(ctx context.Context, dockerCli command.Cli, execConfig *types.ExecConfig, execID string) error { // Interactive exec requested. var ( out, stderr io.Writer in io.ReadCloser ) if execConfig.AttachStdin { in = dockerCli.In() } if execConfig.AttachStdout { out = dockerCli.Out() } if execConfig.AttachStderr { if execConfig.Tty { stderr = dockerCli.Out() } else { stderr = dockerCli.Err() } } fillConsoleSize(execConfig, dockerCli) client := dockerCli.Client() execStartCheck := types.ExecStartCheck{ Tty: execConfig.Tty, ConsoleSize: execConfig.ConsoleSize, } resp, err := client.ContainerExecAttach(ctx, execID, execStartCheck) if err != nil { return err } defer resp.Close() errCh := make(chan error, 1) go func() { defer close(errCh) errCh <- func() error { streamer := hijackedIOStreamer{ streams: dockerCli, inputStream: in, outputStream: out, errorStream: stderr, resp: resp, tty: execConfig.Tty, detachKeys: execConfig.DetachKeys, } return streamer.stream(ctx) }() }() if execConfig.Tty && dockerCli.In().IsTerminal() { if err := MonitorTtySize(ctx, dockerCli, execID, true); err != nil { fmt.Fprintln(dockerCli.Err(), "Error monitoring TTY size:", err) } } if err := <-errCh; err != nil { logrus.Debugf("Error hijack: %s", err) return err } return getExecExitStatus(ctx, client, execID) } func getExecExitStatus(ctx context.Context, client apiclient.ContainerAPIClient, execID string) error { resp, err := client.ContainerExecInspect(ctx, execID) if err != nil { // If we can't connect, then the daemon probably died. if !apiclient.IsErrConnectionFailed(err) { return err } return cli.StatusError{StatusCode: -1} } status := resp.ExitCode if status != 0 { return cli.StatusError{StatusCode: status} } return nil } // parseExec parses the specified args for the specified command and generates // an ExecConfig from it. func parseExec(execOpts ExecOptions, configFile *configfile.ConfigFile) (*types.ExecConfig, error) { execConfig := &types.ExecConfig{ User: execOpts.User, Privileged: execOpts.Privileged, Tty: execOpts.TTY, Cmd: execOpts.Command, Detach: execOpts.Detach, WorkingDir: execOpts.Workdir, } // collect all the environment variables for the container var err error if execConfig.Env, err = opts.ReadKVEnvStrings(execOpts.EnvFile.GetAll(), execOpts.Env.GetAll()); err != nil { return nil, err } // If -d is not set, attach to everything by default if !execOpts.Detach { execConfig.AttachStdout = true execConfig.AttachStderr = true if execOpts.Interactive { execConfig.AttachStdin = true } } if execOpts.DetachKeys != "" { execConfig.DetachKeys = execOpts.DetachKeys } else { execConfig.DetachKeys = configFile.DetachKeys } return execConfig, nil }