DockerCLI/cli/command/service/list.go

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package service
import (
"context"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli/command"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli/command/formatter"
"github.com/docker/cli/opts"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/filters"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/swarm"
"github.com/docker/docker/client"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
)
type listOptions struct {
quiet bool
format string
filter opts.FilterOpt
}
func newListCommand(dockerCli command.Cli) *cobra.Command {
options := listOptions{filter: opts.NewFilterOpt()}
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "ls [OPTIONS]",
Aliases: []string{"list"},
Short: "List services",
Args: cli.NoArgs,
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
return runList(dockerCli, options)
},
}
flags := cmd.Flags()
flags.BoolVarP(&options.quiet, "quiet", "q", false, "Only display IDs")
flags.StringVar(&options.format, "format", "", "Pretty-print services using a Go template")
flags.VarP(&options.filter, "filter", "f", "Filter output based on conditions provided")
return cmd
}
func runList(dockerCli command.Cli, opts listOptions) error {
var (
apiClient = dockerCli.Client()
ctx = context.Background()
err error
)
listOpts := types.ServiceListOptions{
Filters: opts.filter.Value(),
// When not running "quiet", also get service status (number of running
// and desired tasks). Note that this is only supported on API v1.41 and
// up; older API versions ignore this option, and we will have to collect
// the information manually below.
Status: !opts.quiet,
}
services, err := apiClient.ServiceList(ctx, listOpts)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if listOpts.Status {
// Now that a request was made, we know what API version was used (either
// through configuration, or after client and daemon negotiated a version).
// If API version v1.41 or up was used; the daemon should already have done
// the legwork for us, and we don't have to calculate the number of desired
// and running tasks. On older API versions, we need to do some extra requests
// to get that information.
//
// So theoretically, this step can be skipped based on API version, however,
// some of our unit tests don't set the API version, and there may be other
// situations where the client uses the "default" version. To account for
// these situations, we do a quick check for services that do not have
// a ServiceStatus set, and perform a lookup for those.
services, err = AppendServiceStatus(ctx, apiClient, services)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
format := opts.format
if len(format) == 0 {
if len(dockerCli.ConfigFile().ServicesFormat) > 0 && !opts.quiet {
format = dockerCli.ConfigFile().ServicesFormat
} else {
format = formatter.TableFormatKey
}
}
servicesCtx := formatter.Context{
Output: dockerCli.Out(),
Format: NewListFormat(format, opts.quiet),
}
return ListFormatWrite(servicesCtx, services)
}
// AppendServiceStatus propagates the ServiceStatus field for "services".
//
// If API version v1.41 or up is used, this information is already set by the
// daemon. On older API versions, we need to do some extra requests to get
// that information. Theoretically, this function can be skipped based on API
// version, however, some of our unit tests don't set the API version, and
// there may be other situations where the client uses the "default" version.
// To take these situations into account, we do a quick check for services
// that don't have ServiceStatus set, and perform a lookup for those.
func AppendServiceStatus(ctx context.Context, c client.APIClient, services []swarm.Service) ([]swarm.Service, error) {
status := map[string]*swarm.ServiceStatus{}
taskFilter := filters.NewArgs()
for i, s := range services {
// there is no need in this switch to check for job modes. jobs are not
// supported until after ServiceStatus was introduced.
switch {
case s.ServiceStatus != nil:
// Server already returned service-status, so we don't
// have to look-up tasks for this service.
continue
case s.Spec.Mode.Replicated != nil:
// For replicated services, set the desired number of tasks;
// that way we can present this information in case we're unable
// to get a list of tasks from the server.
services[i].ServiceStatus = &swarm.ServiceStatus{DesiredTasks: *s.Spec.Mode.Replicated.Replicas}
status[s.ID] = &swarm.ServiceStatus{}
taskFilter.Add("service", s.ID)
case s.Spec.Mode.Global != nil:
// No such thing as number of desired tasks for global services
services[i].ServiceStatus = &swarm.ServiceStatus{}
status[s.ID] = &swarm.ServiceStatus{}
taskFilter.Add("service", s.ID)
default:
// Unknown task type
}
}
if len(status) == 0 {
// All services have their ServiceStatus set, so we're done
return services, nil
}
tasks, err := c.TaskList(ctx, types.TaskListOptions{Filters: taskFilter})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if len(tasks) == 0 {
return services, nil
}
activeNodes, err := getActiveNodes(ctx, c)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, task := range tasks {
if status[task.ServiceID] == nil {
// This should not happen in practice; either all services have
// a ServiceStatus set, or none of them.
continue
}
// TODO: this should only be needed for "global" services. Replicated
// services have `Spec.Mode.Replicated.Replicas`, which should give this value.
if task.DesiredState != swarm.TaskStateShutdown {
status[task.ServiceID].DesiredTasks++
}
if _, nodeActive := activeNodes[task.NodeID]; nodeActive && task.Status.State == swarm.TaskStateRunning {
status[task.ServiceID].RunningTasks++
}
}
for i, service := range services {
if s := status[service.ID]; s != nil {
services[i].ServiceStatus = s
}
}
return services, nil
}
func getActiveNodes(ctx context.Context, c client.NodeAPIClient) (map[string]struct{}, error) {
nodes, err := c.NodeList(ctx, types.NodeListOptions{})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
activeNodes := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, n := range nodes {
if n.Status.State != swarm.NodeStateDown {
activeNodes[n.ID] = struct{}{}
}
}
return activeNodes, nil
}