The commit '0a13f827a10d3bf61744d9b3f7165c5885a39c5d' introduces an
import test for CVE-2017-14992, it uses a 8GB image to make sure we
don't revert CVE-2017-14992, but unfortunately this test can't finish
in 5-min on AArch64, as a fact, in most cases we have to crate a very
big image to make the test effective on AArch64, but this will result
in a test panic, so now we skip it order to avoid termination of others
tests followed.
Signed-off-by: Dennis Chen <dennis.chen@arm.com>
Adds a main_test for the image integration test, so we can download
frozen images, and clean up after the image test is ran
Signed-off-by: Christopher Jones <tophj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
To ensure that we don't revert CVE-2017-14992, add a test that is quite
similar to that upstream tar-split test (create an empty archive with
lots of junk and make sure the daemon doesn't crash).
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
In some circumstances we were not properly releasing plugin references,
leading to failures in removing a plugin with no way to recover other
than restarting the daemon.
1. If volume create fails (in the driver)
2. If a driver validation fails (should be rare)
3. If trying to get a plugin that does not match the passed in capability
Ideally the test for 1 and 2 would just be a unit test, however the
plugin interfaces are too complicated as `plugingetter` relies on
github.com/pkg/plugin/Client (a concrete type), which will require
spinning up services from within the unit test... it just wouldn't be a
unit test at this point.
I attempted to refactor this a bit, but since both libnetwork and
swarmkit are reliant on `plugingetter` as well, this would not work.
This really requires a re-write of the lower-level plugin management to
decouple these pieces.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
If a network is created with a name that matches another
network's ID, the network with that name was masking the
other network's ID.
As a result, it was not possible to remove the network
with a given ID.
This patch changes the order in which networks are
matched to be what we use for other cases;
1. Match on full ID
2. Match on full Name
3. Match on Partial ID
Before this patch:
$ docker network create foo
336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b
$ docker network create 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b
4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a
$ docker network ls
NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE
4a698333f119 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b bridge local
d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local
336717eac9ea foo bridge local
13cf280a1bbf host host local
d9e4c03728a0 none null local
$ docker network rm 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b
4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a
$ docker network ls
NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE
d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local
336717eac9ea foo bridge local
13cf280a1bbf host host local
d9e4c03728a0 none null local
After this patch:
$ docker network create foo
2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835
$ docker network create 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835
6cbc749a529cd2d9d3b10566c84e56c4203dd88b67417437b5fc7a6e955dd48f
$ docker network ls
NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE
6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local
166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local
2d1791a7def4 foo bridge local
6c45b8aa6d8e host host local
b11c96b51ea7 none null local
$ docker network rm 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835
2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835
$ docker network ls
NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE
6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local
166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local
6c45b8aa6d8e host host local
b11c96b51ea7 none null local
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Failures from the integration suite were not propagating to the outter shell
for some reason. Handle the failure with an if exit 1.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
split all non-cli portions into a new internal/test/environment package
Set a test environment on packages instead of creating new ones.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
This adds a new package `integration` where `engine` integration tests
should live. Those integration tests should not depends on any `cli`
components (except from the `dockerd` daemon for now — to actually
start a daemon).
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>