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- package main
- import (
- "fmt"
- "os"
- "os/exec"
- "path/filepath"
- "strings"
- "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/stringutils"
- "github.com/gotestyourself/gotestyourself/icmd"
- "github.com/pkg/errors"
- )
- func getPrefixAndSlashFromDaemonPlatform() (prefix, slash string) {
- if testEnv.DaemonPlatform() == "windows" {
- return "c:", `\`
- }
- return "", "/"
- }
- // TODO: update code to call cmd.RunCmd directly, and remove this function
- // Deprecated: use gotestyourself/gotestyourself/icmd
- func runCommandWithOutput(execCmd *exec.Cmd) (string, int, error) {
- result := icmd.RunCmd(transformCmd(execCmd))
- return result.Combined(), result.ExitCode, result.Error
- }
- // Temporary shim for migrating commands to the new function
- func transformCmd(execCmd *exec.Cmd) icmd.Cmd {
- return icmd.Cmd{
- Command: execCmd.Args,
- Env: execCmd.Env,
- Dir: execCmd.Dir,
- Stdin: execCmd.Stdin,
- Stdout: execCmd.Stdout,
- }
- }
- // ParseCgroupPaths parses 'procCgroupData', which is output of '/proc/<pid>/cgroup', and returns
- // a map which cgroup name as key and path as value.
- func ParseCgroupPaths(procCgroupData string) map[string]string {
- cgroupPaths := map[string]string{}
- for _, line := range strings.Split(procCgroupData, "\n") {
- parts := strings.Split(line, ":")
- if len(parts) != 3 {
- continue
- }
- cgroupPaths[parts[1]] = parts[2]
- }
- return cgroupPaths
- }
- // RandomTmpDirPath provides a temporary path with rand string appended.
- // does not create or checks if it exists.
- func RandomTmpDirPath(s string, platform string) string {
- // TODO: why doesn't this use os.TempDir() ?
- tmp := "/tmp"
- if platform == "windows" {
- tmp = os.Getenv("TEMP")
- }
- path := filepath.Join(tmp, fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", s, stringutils.GenerateRandomAlphaOnlyString(10)))
- if platform == "windows" {
- return filepath.FromSlash(path) // Using \
- }
- return filepath.ToSlash(path) // Using /
- }
- // RunCommandPipelineWithOutput runs the array of commands with the output
- // of each pipelined with the following (like cmd1 | cmd2 | cmd3 would do).
- // It returns the final output, the exitCode different from 0 and the error
- // if something bad happened.
- // Deprecated: use icmd instead
- func RunCommandPipelineWithOutput(cmds ...*exec.Cmd) (output string, err error) {
- if len(cmds) < 2 {
- return "", errors.New("pipeline does not have multiple cmds")
- }
- // connect stdin of each cmd to stdout pipe of previous cmd
- for i, cmd := range cmds {
- if i > 0 {
- prevCmd := cmds[i-1]
- cmd.Stdin, err = prevCmd.StdoutPipe()
- if err != nil {
- return "", fmt.Errorf("cannot set stdout pipe for %s: %v", cmd.Path, err)
- }
- }
- }
- // start all cmds except the last
- for _, cmd := range cmds[:len(cmds)-1] {
- if err = cmd.Start(); err != nil {
- return "", fmt.Errorf("starting %s failed with error: %v", cmd.Path, err)
- }
- }
- defer func() {
- var pipeErrMsgs []string
- // wait all cmds except the last to release their resources
- for _, cmd := range cmds[:len(cmds)-1] {
- if pipeErr := cmd.Wait(); pipeErr != nil {
- pipeErrMsgs = append(pipeErrMsgs, fmt.Sprintf("command %s failed with error: %v", cmd.Path, pipeErr))
- }
- }
- if len(pipeErrMsgs) > 0 && err == nil {
- err = fmt.Errorf("pipelineError from Wait: %v", strings.Join(pipeErrMsgs, ", "))
- }
- }()
- // wait on last cmd
- out, err := cmds[len(cmds)-1].CombinedOutput()
- return string(out), err
- }
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