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package container // import "github.com/docker/docker/integration/container"
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import (
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+ "bytes"
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"context"
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"io"
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+ "strings"
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"testing"
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+ "time"
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"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
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+ "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/logger/jsonfilelog"
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+ "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/logger/local"
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"github.com/docker/docker/integration/internal/container"
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+ "github.com/docker/docker/integration/internal/termtest"
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"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/stdcopy"
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"gotest.tools/v3/assert"
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+ "gotest.tools/v3/assert/cmp"
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+ "gotest.tools/v3/poll"
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"gotest.tools/v3/skip"
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)
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@@ -32,3 +40,151 @@ func TestLogsFollowTailEmpty(t *testing.T) {
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_, err = stdcopy.StdCopy(io.Discard, io.Discard, logs)
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assert.Check(t, err)
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}
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+
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+func TestLogs(t *testing.T) {
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+ drivers := []string{local.Name, jsonfilelog.Name}
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+
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+ for _, logDriver := range drivers {
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+ t.Run("driver "+logDriver, func(t *testing.T) {
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+ testLogs(t, logDriver)
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+ })
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+ }
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+}
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+
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+func testLogs(t *testing.T, logDriver string) {
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+ defer setupTest(t)()
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+ client := testEnv.APIClient()
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+ ctx := context.Background()
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+
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+ testCases := []struct {
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+ desc string
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+ logOps types.ContainerLogsOptions
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+ expectedOut string
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+ expectedErr string
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+ tty bool
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+ }{
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+ // TTY, only one output stream
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+ {
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+ desc: "tty/stdout and stderr",
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+ tty: true,
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+ logOps: types.ContainerLogsOptions{
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+ ShowStdout: true,
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+ ShowStderr: true,
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+ },
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+ expectedOut: "this is fineaccidents happen",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ desc: "tty/only stdout",
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+ tty: true,
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+ logOps: types.ContainerLogsOptions{
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+ ShowStdout: true,
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+ ShowStderr: false,
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+ },
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+ expectedOut: "this is fineaccidents happen",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ desc: "tty/only stderr",
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+ tty: true,
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+ logOps: types.ContainerLogsOptions{
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+ ShowStdout: false,
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+ ShowStderr: true,
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+ },
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+ expectedOut: "",
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+ },
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+ // Without TTY, both stdout and stderr
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+ {
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+ desc: "without tty/stdout and stderr",
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+ tty: false,
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+ logOps: types.ContainerLogsOptions{
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+ ShowStdout: true,
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+ ShowStderr: true,
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+ },
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+ expectedOut: "this is fine",
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+ expectedErr: "accidents happen",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ desc: "without tty/only stdout",
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+ tty: false,
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+ logOps: types.ContainerLogsOptions{
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+ ShowStdout: true,
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+ ShowStderr: false,
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+ },
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+ expectedOut: "this is fine",
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+ expectedErr: "",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ desc: "without tty/only stderr",
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+ tty: false,
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+ logOps: types.ContainerLogsOptions{
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+ ShowStdout: false,
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+ ShowStderr: true,
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+ },
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+ expectedOut: "",
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+ expectedErr: "accidents happen",
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+ },
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+ }
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+
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+ for _, tC := range testCases {
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+ tC := tC
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+ t.Run(tC.desc, func(t *testing.T) {
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+ t.Parallel()
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+ tty := tC.tty
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+ id := container.Run(ctx, t, client,
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+ container.WithCmd("sh", "-c", "echo -n this is fine; echo -n accidents happen >&2"),
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+ container.WithTty(tty),
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+ container.WithLogDriver(logDriver),
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+ )
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+ defer client.ContainerRemove(ctx, id, types.ContainerRemoveOptions{Force: true})
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+
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+ poll.WaitOn(t, container.IsStopped(ctx, client, id), poll.WithDelay(time.Millisecond*100))
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+
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+ logs, err := client.ContainerLogs(ctx, id, tC.logOps)
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+ assert.NilError(t, err)
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+ defer logs.Close()
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+
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+ var stdout, stderr bytes.Buffer
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+ if tty {
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+ // TTY, only one output stream
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+ _, err = io.Copy(&stdout, logs)
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+ } else {
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+ _, err = stdcopy.StdCopy(&stdout, &stderr, logs)
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+ }
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+ assert.NilError(t, err)
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+
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+ stdoutStr := stdout.String()
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+
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+ if tty && testEnv.OSType == "windows" {
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+ stdoutStr = stripEscapeCodes(t, stdoutStr)
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+
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+ // Special case for Windows Server 2019
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+ // Check only that the raw output stream contains strings
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+ // that were printed to container's stdout and stderr.
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+ // This is a workaround for the backspace being outputted in an unexpected place
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+ // which breaks the parsed output: https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/43710
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+ if strings.Contains(testEnv.DaemonInfo.OperatingSystem, "Windows Server Version 1809") {
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+ if tC.logOps.ShowStdout {
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+ assert.Check(t, cmp.Contains(stdout.String(), "this is fine"))
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+ assert.Check(t, cmp.Contains(stdout.String(), "accidents happen"))
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+ } else {
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+ assert.DeepEqual(t, stdoutStr, "")
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+ }
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+ return
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+ }
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+
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+ }
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+
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+ assert.DeepEqual(t, stdoutStr, tC.expectedOut)
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+ assert.DeepEqual(t, stderr.String(), tC.expectedErr)
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+ })
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+ }
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+}
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+
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+// This hack strips the escape codes that appear in the Windows TTY output and don't have
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+// any effect on the text content.
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+// This doesn't handle all escape sequences, only ones that were encountered during testing.
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+func stripEscapeCodes(t *testing.T, input string) string {
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+ t.Logf("Stripping: %q\n", input)
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+ output, err := termtest.StripANSICommands(input)
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+ assert.NilError(t, err)
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+ return output
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+}
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