package streams import ( "errors" "io" "os" "runtime" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/term" ) // In is an input stream used by the DockerCli to read user input type In struct { commonStream in io.ReadCloser } func (i *In) Read(p []byte) (int, error) { return i.in.Read(p) } // Close implements the Closer interface func (i *In) Close() error { return i.in.Close() } // SetRawTerminal sets raw mode on the input terminal func (i *In) SetRawTerminal() (err error) { if os.Getenv("NORAW") != "" || !i.commonStream.isTerminal { return nil } i.commonStream.state, err = term.SetRawTerminal(i.commonStream.fd) return err } // CheckTty checks if we are trying to attach to a container tty // from a non-tty client input stream, and if so, returns an error. func (i *In) CheckTty(attachStdin, ttyMode bool) error { // In order to attach to a container tty, input stream for the client must // be a tty itself: redirecting or piping the client standard input is // incompatible with `docker run -t`, `docker exec -t` or `docker attach`. if ttyMode && attachStdin && !i.isTerminal { eText := "the input device is not a TTY" if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { return errors.New(eText + ". If you are using mintty, try prefixing the command with 'winpty'") } return errors.New(eText) } return nil } // NewIn returns a new In object from a ReadCloser func NewIn(in io.ReadCloser) *In { fd, isTerminal := term.GetFdInfo(in) return &In{commonStream: commonStream{fd: fd, isTerminal: isTerminal}, in: in} }