Fix TODO: move into startMetricsServer()
Fix errors.Wrap return nil when passed err is nil
Co-Authored-By: Sebastiaan van Stijn <thaJeztah@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: HuanHuan Ye <logindaveye@gmail.com>
also renamed the non-windows variant of this file to be
consistent with other files in this package
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This hack was added to fix a compatibility with clients
that were built using Go 1.5 and older (added in 3d6f5984f5)
This hack causes some problems with current clients; with Go 1.5 and older
no longer being supported for some time, and being several years old, it
should now be ok to remove this hack altogether.
People using tools that are built with those versions of Go wouldn't have
updated those for years, and are probably out of date anyway; that's not
something we can continue taking into account.
This will affect docker clients (the docker cli) for docker 1.12 and older.
Those versions have reached EOL a long time ago (and have known unpatched
vulnerabilities), so should no longer be used anyway, but We should add
a nebtuib in the release notes, just in case someone, somewhere, still
has such old tools.
For those affected, using a more recent client (and if needed, setting
the DOCKER_API_VERSION environment variable to the needed API version)
should provide a way out.
This reverts the changes originally made in; #22000 and #22888,
which were to address #20865.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Before this change:
dockerd -H unix:///run/docker.sock -H unix:///run/docker.sock -H unix:///run/docker.sock
...
INFO[2019-07-13T00:02:36.195090937Z] Daemon has completed initialization
INFO[2019-07-13T00:02:36.215940441Z] API listen on /run/docker.sock
INFO[2019-07-13T00:02:36.215933172Z] API listen on /run/docker.sock
INFO[2019-07-13T00:02:36.215990566Z] API listen on /run/docker.sock
After this change:
dockerd -H unix:///run/docker.sock -H unix:///run/docker.sock -H unix:///run/docker.sock
...
INFO[2019-07-13T00:01:37.533579874Z] Daemon has completed initialization
INFO[2019-07-13T00:01:37.567045771Z] API listen on /run/docker.sock
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This allows our tests, which all share a containerd instance, to be a
bit more isolated by setting the containerd namespaces to the generated
daemon ID's rather than the default namespaces.
This came about because I found in some cases we had test daemons
failing to start (really very slow to start) because it was (seemingly)
processing events from other tests.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
These options configure the parent cgroup, not the default for containers,
nor the daemon itself, so adding that information to the flag description
to make this slightly more clear.
relates to 56f77d5ade (#23430) which implemented
these flags.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This reverts commit 98fc09128b in order to
keep registry v2 schema1 handling and libtrust-key-based engine ID.
Because registry v2 schema1 was not officially deprecated and
registries are still relying on it, this patch puts its logic back.
However, registry v1 relics are not added back since v1 logic has been
removed a while ago.
This also fixes an engine upgrade issue in a swarm cluster. It was relying
on the Engine ID to be the same upon upgrade, but the mentioned commit
modified the logic to use UUID and from a different file.
Since the libtrust key is always needed to support v2 schema1 pushes,
that the old engine ID is based on the libtrust key, and that the engine ID
needs to be conserved across upgrades, adding a UUID-based engine ID logic
seems to add more complexity than it solves the problems.
Hence reverting the engine ID changes as well.
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
This adds both a daemon-wide flag and a container creation property:
- Set the `CgroupnsMode: "host|private"` HostConfig property at
container creation time to control what cgroup namespace the container
is created in
- Set the `--default-cgroupns-mode=host|private` daemon flag to control
what cgroup namespace containers are created in by default
- Set the default if the daemon flag is unset to "host", for backward
compatibility
- Default to CgroupnsMode: "host" for client versions < 1.40
Signed-off-by: Rob Gulewich <rgulewich@netflix.com>
The `--rootless` flag had a couple of issues:
* #38702: euid=0, $USER="root" but no access to cgroup ("rootful" Docker in rootless Docker)
* #39009: euid=0 but $USER="docker" (rootful boot2docker)
To fix#38702, XDG dirs are ignored as in rootful Docker, unless the
dockerd is directly running under RootlessKit namespaces.
RootlessKit detection is implemented by checking whether `$ROOTLESSKIT_STATE_DIR` is set.
To fix#39009, the non-robust `$USER` check is now completely removed.
The entire logic can be illustrated as follows:
```
withRootlessKit := getenv("ROOTLESSKIT_STATE_DIR")
rootlessMode := withRootlessKit || cliFlag("--rootless")
honorXDG := withRootlessKit
useRootlessKitDockerProxy := withRootlessKit
removeCgroupSpec := rootlessMode
adjustOOMScoreAdj := rootlessMode
```
Close#39024Fix#38702#39009
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp>
`defer r.WaitTimeout(10s)` was in a wrong place and had caused the
daemon to hang for 10 seconds.
Fix#39025
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <suda.akihiro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
This is the first step in refactoring moby (dockerd) to use containerd on Windows.
Similar to the current model in Linux, this adds the option to enable it for runtime.
It does not switch the graphdriver to containerd snapshotters.
- Refactors libcontainerd to a series of subpackages so that either a
"local" containerd (1) or a "remote" (2) containerd can be loaded as opposed
to conditional compile as "local" for Windows and "remote" for Linux.
- Updates libcontainerd such that Windows has an option to allow the use of a
"remote" containerd. Here, it communicates over a named pipe using GRPC.
This is currently guarded behind the experimental flag, an environment variable,
and the providing of a pipename to connect to containerd.
- Infrastructure pieces such as under pkg/system to have helper functions for
determining whether containerd is being used.
(1) "local" containerd is what the daemon on Windows has used since inception.
It's not really containerd at all - it's simply local invocation of HCS APIs
directly in-process from the daemon through the Microsoft/hcsshim library.
(2) "remote" containerd is what docker on Linux uses for it's runtime. It means
that there is a separate containerd service running, and docker communicates over
GRPC to it.
To try this out, you will need to start with something like the following:
Window 1:
containerd --log-level debug
Window 2:
$env:DOCKER_WINDOWS_CONTAINERD=1
dockerd --experimental -D --containerd \\.\pipe\containerd-containerd
You will need the following binary from github.com/containerd/containerd in your path:
- containerd.exe
You will need the following binaries from github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim in your path:
- runhcs.exe
- containerd-shim-runhcs-v1.exe
For LCOW, it will require and initrd.img and kernel in `C:\Program Files\Linux Containers`.
This is no different to the current requirements. However, you may need updated binaries,
particularly initrd.img built from Microsoft/opengcs as (at the time of writing), Linuxkit
binaries are somewhat out of date.
Note that containerd and hcsshim for HCS v2 APIs do not yet support all the required
functionality needed for docker. This will come in time - this is a baby (although large)
step to migrating Docker on Windows to containerd.
Note that the HCS v2 APIs are only called on RS5+ builds. RS1..RS4 will still use
HCS v1 APIs as the v2 APIs were not fully developed enough on these builds to be usable.
This abstraction is done in HCSShim. (Referring specifically to runtime)
Note the LCOW graphdriver still uses HCS v1 APIs regardless.
Note also that this does not migrate docker to use containerd snapshotters
rather than graphdrivers. This needs to be done in conjunction with Linux also
doing the same switch.
As people are using the UUID in `docker info` that was based on the v1 manifest signing key, replace
with a UUID instead.
Remove deprecated `--disable-legacy-registry` option that was scheduled to be removed in 18.03.
Signed-off-by: Justin Cormack <justin.cormack@docker.com>
This fix fixes the following issue with `go vet`:
```
$ go tool vet cmd/dockerd/daemon.go
cmd/dockerd/daemon.go:163: the cancel function is not used on all paths (possible context leak)
cmd/dockerd/daemon.go:167: this return statement may be reached without using the cancel var defined on line 163
```
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
Please refer to `docs/rootless.md`.
TLDR:
* Make sure `/etc/subuid` and `/etc/subgid` contain the entry for you
* `dockerd-rootless.sh --experimental`
* `docker -H unix://$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/docker.sock run ...`
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <suda.akihiro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
`time.After` keeps a timer running until the specified duration is
completed. It also allocates a new timer on each call. This can wind up
leaving lots of uneccessary timers running in the background that are
not needed and consume resources.
Instead of `time.After`, use `time.NewTimer` so the timer can actually
be stopped.
In some of these cases it's not a big deal since the duraiton is really
short, but in others it is much worse.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Some messages are logged before the logrus format was set,
therefore resulting in inconsistent log-message formatting
during startup;
Before this patch;
```
dockerd --experimental
WARN[0000] Running experimental build
INFO[2018-11-24T11:24:05.615249610Z] libcontainerd: started new containerd process pid=132
INFO[2018-11-24T11:24:05.615348322Z] parsed scheme: "unix" module=grpc
...
```
With this patch applied;
```
dockerd --experimental
WARN[2018-11-24T13:41:51.199057259Z] Running experimental build
INFO[2018-11-24T13:41:51.200412645Z] libcontainerd: started new containerd process pid=293
INFO[2018-11-24T13:41:51.200523051Z] parsed scheme: "unix" module=grpc
```
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This change is needed for 32 bit targets as the default type is int32
and the handle constants do not fit into it.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Appl <jiria@microsoft.com>
This implements chown support on Windows. Built-in accounts as well
as accounts included in the SAM database of the container are supported.
NOTE: IDPair is now named Identity and IDMappings is now named
IdentityMapping.
The following are valid examples:
ADD --chown=Guest . <some directory>
COPY --chown=Administrator . <some directory>
COPY --chown=Guests . <some directory>
COPY --chown=ContainerUser . <some directory>
On Windows an owner is only granted the permission to read the security
descriptor and read/write the discretionary access control list. This
fix also grants read/write and execute permissions to the owner.
Signed-off-by: Salahuddin Khan <salah@docker.com>
Adds a supervisor package for starting and monitoring containerd.
Separates grpc connection allowing access from daemon.
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
Disable cri plugin by default in containerd and
allows an option to enable the plugin. This only
has an effect on containerd when supervised by
dockerd. When containerd is managed outside of
dockerd, the configuration is not effected.
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
This introduces a PRODUCT environment variable that is used to set a constant
at dockerversion.ProductName.
That is then used to set BuildKit's ExportedProduct variable in order to show
useful error messages to users when a certain version of the product doesn't
support a BuildKit feature.
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
dockerd allows the `--log-level` to be specified, but this log-level
was not forwarded to the containerd process.
This patch sets containerd's log-level to the same as dockerd if a
custom level is provided.
Now that `--log-level` is also passed to containerd, the default "info"
is removed, so that containerd's default (or the level configured in containerd.toml)
is still used if no log-level is set.
Before this change:
containerd would always be started without a log-level set (only the level that's configured in `containerd.toml`);
```
root 1014 2.5 2.1 496484 43468 pts/0 Sl+ 12:23 0:00 dockerd
root 1023 1.2 1.1 681768 23832 ? Ssl 12:23 0:00 \_ docker-containerd --config /var/run/docker/containerd/containerd.toml
```
After this change:
when running `dockerd` without options (same as current);
```
root 1014 2.5 2.1 496484 43468 pts/0 Sl+ 12:23 0:00 dockerd
root 1023 1.2 1.1 681768 23832 ? Ssl 12:23 0:00 \_ docker-containerd --config /var/run/docker/containerd/containerd.toml
```
when running `dockerd --debug`:
```
root 600 0.8 2.1 512876 43180 pts/0 Sl+ 12:20 0:00 dockerd --debug
root 608 0.6 1.1 624428 23672 ? Ssl 12:20 0:00 \_ docker-containerd --config /var/run/docker/containerd/containerd.toml --log-level debug
```
when running `dockerd --log-level=panic`
```
root 747 0.6 2.1 496548 43996 pts/0 Sl+ 12:21 0:00 dockerd --log-level=panic
root 755 0.7 1.1 550696 24100 ? Ssl 12:21 0:00 \_ docker-containerd --config /var/run/docker/containerd/containerd.toml --log-level panic
```
combining `--debug` and `--log-level` (`--debug` takes precedence):
```
root 880 2.7 2.1 634692 43336 pts/0 Sl+ 12:23 0:00 dockerd --debug --log-level=panic
root 888 1.0 1.1 616232 23652 ? Ssl 12:23 0:00 \_ docker-containerd --config /var/run/docker/containerd/containerd.toml --log-level debug
```
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Use a tagged release of Cobra. All relevant PR's were merged, so the fork is
no longer needed.
Relevant changes:
- spf13/cobra#552 Add a field to disable [flags] in UseLine()
- spf13/cobra#567 Add `CalledAs` method to cobra.Command
- spf13/cobra#580 Update error message for missing required flags
- spf13/cobra#584 Add support for --version flag
- spf13/cobra#614 If user has a project in symlink, just use its destination folder and work there
- spf13/cobra#649 terminates the flags when -- is found in commandline
- spf13/cobra#662 Add support for ignoring parse errors
- spf13/cobra#686 doc: hide hidden parent flags
Also various improvements were added for generating Bash
completion scripts (currently not used by us)
Fixes usage output for dockerd;
Before this update:
dockerd --help
Usage: dockerd COMMAND
A self-sufficient runtime for containers.
After this update:
dockerd --help
Usage: dockerd [OPTIONS] [flags]
A self-sufficient runtime for containers.
Bump spf13/pflag to v1.0.1
Relevant changes:
- spf13/pflag#106 allow lookup by shorthand
- spf13/pflag#113 Add SortFlags option
- spf13/pflag#138 Generate flag error output for errors returned from the parseFunc
- spf13/pflag#141 Fixing Count flag usage string
- spf13/pflag#143 add int16 flag
- spf13/pflag#122 DurationSlice: implementation and tests
- spf13/pflag#115 Implement BytesHex type of argument
- spf13/pflag#150 Add uintSlice and boolSlice to name prettifier
- spf13/pflag#155 Add multiline wrapping support
- spf13/pflag#158 doc: clarify difference between string slice vs. array
- spf13/pflag#160 add ability to ignore unknown flags
- spf13/pflag#163 Allow Users To Show Deprecated Flags
Hide [flags] in usage output
Hides the [flags] in the usage output of commands (present in newer
versions of Cobra), using the `.DisableFlagsInUseLine` option.
Before this change:
dockerd --help
Usage: dockerd [OPTIONS] [flags]
A self-sufficient runtime for containers.
After this change:
dockerd --help
Usage: dockerd [OPTIONS]
A self-sufficient runtime for containers.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Â# modified: vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/string_array.go
§
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This moves some of the code that was conditionally
executed on Windows to a separate, windows-only file.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This workaround for golang/go#15286 was added for Nano server TP5 in
fa82c0aa10, and should no longer be
needed
Due to a security fix in Go 1.9.4/1.8.7, loading the .dll is no longer
allowed, and produces an error:
.\docker_windows.go:9:3: //go:cgo_import_dynamic main.dummy CommandLineToArgvW%2 "shell32.dll" only allowed in cgo-generated code
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Daemon flags that can be specified multiple times use
singlar names for flags, but plural names for the configuration
file.
To make the daemon configuration know how to correlate
the flag with the corresponding configuration option,
`opt.NewNamedListOptsRef()` should be used instead of
`opt.NewListOptsRef()`.
Commit 6702ac590e attempted
to fix the daemon not corresponding the flag with the configuration
file option, but did so by changing the name of the flag
to plural.
This patch reverts that change, and uses `opt.NewNamedListOptsRef()`
instead.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Files that are suffixed with `_linux.go` or `_windows.go` are
already only built on Linux / Windows, so these build-tags
were redundant.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Interacting with v1 registries was deprecated in Docker 1.8.3, disabled by default
in Docker 17.06, and scheduled for removal in Docker 17.12.
This patch disallows enabling V1 registry through the `--disable-legacy-registry`
option, and the `"disable-legacy-registry": false` option in the daemon configuration
file. The actual V1 registry code is still in place, and will be removed separately.
With this patch applied:
$ dockerd --disable-legacy-registry=false
ERROR: The '--disable-legacy-registry' flag has been removed. Interacting with legacy (v1) registries is no longer supported
Or, when setting through the `daemon.json` configuration file
$ mkdir -p /etc/docker/
$ echo '{"disable-legacy-registry":false}' > /etc/docker/daemon.json
$ dockerd
ERROR: The 'disable-legacy-registry' configuration option has been removed. Interacting with legacy (v1) registries is no longer supported
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Add a new configuration option to allow the enabling
of the networkDB debug. The option is only parsed using the
reload event. This will protect the daemon on start or restart
if the option is left behind in the config file
Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
Support for duplicate labels (but different values) was
deprecated in commit e4c9079d09
(Docker 1.13), and scheduled for removal in 17.12
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
This PR has the API changes described in https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/34617.
Specifically, it adds an HTTP header "X-Requested-Platform" which is a JSON-encoded
OCI Image-spec `Platform` structure.
In addition, it renames (almost all) uses of a string variable platform (and associated)
methods/functions to os. This makes it much clearer to disambiguate with the swarm
"platform" which is really os/arch. This is a stepping stone to getting the daemon towards
fully multi-platform/arch-aware, and makes it clear when "operating system" is being
referred to rather than "platform" which is misleadingly used - sometimes in the swarm
meaning, but more often as just the operating system.
The `--enable-api-cors` flag was deprecated in f3dd2db4ff,
and marked for removal in docker 17.09 through 85f92ef359.
This patch removes the deprecated flag.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Use CreateEvent, OpenEvent (which both map to the respective *EventW
function) and PulseEvent from golang.org/x/sys instead of local copies.
Signed-off-by: Tobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch>
Since the commit d88fe447df ("Add support for sharing /dev/shm/ and
/dev/mqueue between containers") container's /dev/shm is mounted on the
host first, then bind-mounted inside the container. This is done that
way in order to be able to share this container's IPC namespace
(and the /dev/shm mount point) with another container.
Unfortunately, this functionality breaks container checkpoint/restore
(even if IPC is not shared). Since /dev/shm is an external mount, its
contents is not saved by `criu checkpoint`, and so upon restore any
application that tries to access data under /dev/shm is severily
disappointed (which usually results in a fatal crash).
This commit solves the issue by introducing new IPC modes for containers
(in addition to 'host' and 'container:ID'). The new modes are:
- 'shareable': enables sharing this container's IPC with others
(this used to be the implicit default);
- 'private': disables sharing this container's IPC.
In 'private' mode, container's /dev/shm is truly mounted inside the
container, without any bind-mounting from the host, which solves the
issue.
While at it, let's also implement 'none' mode. The motivation, as
eloquently put by Justin Cormack, is:
> I wondered a while back about having a none shm mode, as currently it is
> not possible to have a totally unwriteable container as there is always
> a /dev/shm writeable mount. It is a bit of a niche case (and clearly
> should never be allowed to be daemon default) but it would be trivial to
> add now so maybe we should...
...so here's yet yet another mode:
- 'none': no /dev/shm mount inside the container (though it still
has its own private IPC namespace).
Now, to ultimately solve the abovementioned checkpoint/restore issue, we'd
need to make 'private' the default mode, but unfortunately it breaks the
backward compatibility. So, let's make the default container IPC mode
per-daemon configurable (with the built-in default set to 'shareable'
for now). The default can be changed either via a daemon CLI option
(--default-shm-mode) or a daemon.json configuration file parameter
of the same name.
Note one can only set either 'shareable' or 'private' IPC modes as a
daemon default (i.e. in this context 'host', 'container', or 'none'
do not make much sense).
Some other changes this patch introduces are:
1. A mount for /dev/shm is added to default OCI Linux spec.
2. IpcMode.Valid() is simplified to remove duplicated code that parsed
'container:ID' form. Note the old version used to check that ID does
not contain a semicolon -- this is no longer the case (tests are
modified accordingly). The motivation is we should either do a
proper check for container ID validity, or don't check it at all
(since it is checked in other places anyway). I chose the latter.
3. IpcMode.Container() is modified to not return container ID if the
mode value does not start with "container:", unifying the check to
be the same as in IpcMode.IsContainer().
3. IPC mode unit tests (runconfig/hostconfig_test.go) are modified
to add checks for newly added values.
[v2: addressed review at https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/34087#pullrequestreview-51345997]
[v3: addressed review at https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/34087#pullrequestreview-53902833]
[v4: addressed the case of upgrading from older daemon, in this case
container.HostConfig.IpcMode is unset and this is valid]
[v5: document old and new IpcMode values in api/swagger.yaml]
[v6: add the 'none' mode, changelog entry to docs/api/version-history.md]
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Add daemon config to allow the user to specify the MTU of the control plane network.
The first user of this new parameter is actually libnetwork that can seed the
gossip with the proper MTU value allowing to pack multiple messages per UDP packet sent.
If the value is not specified or is lower than 1500 the logic will set it to the default.
Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
Makes sure that debug endpoints are always available, which will aid in
debugging demon issues.
Wraps debug endpoints in the middleware chain so the can be blocked by
authz.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Due to the CL https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/39608/ in
x/sys/windows which changed the definitions of STD_INPUT_HANDLE,
STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE and STD_ERROR_HANDLE, we get the following failure
in cmd/dockerd/service_windows.go after re-vendoring x/sys/windows:
06:29:57 # github.com/docker/docker/cmd/dockerd
06:29:57 .\service_windows.go:400: cannot use sh (type int) as type uint32 in argument to windows.GetStdHandle
Fix it by adding an explicit type conversion when calling
windows.GetStdHandle.
Signed-off-by: Tobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch>
Changes most references of syscall to golang.org/x/sys/
Ones aren't changes include, Errno, Signal and SysProcAttr
as they haven't been implemented in /x/sys/.
Signed-off-by: Christopher Jones <tophj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
[s390x] switch utsname from unsigned to signed
per 33267e036f
char in s390x in the /x/sys/unix package is now signed, so
change the buildtags
Signed-off-by: Christopher Jones <tophj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Enables other subsystems to watch actions for a plugin(s).
This will be used specifically for implementing plugins on swarm where a
swarm controller needs to watch the state of a plugin.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Deprecation of interacting with v1 registries was
started in docker 1.8.3, which added a `--disable-legacy-registry`
flag.
This option was anounced to be the default starting
with docker 17.06, and v1 registries completely
removed in docker 17.12.
This patch updates the default, and disables
interaction with v1 registres by default.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Commit the rwLayer to get the correct DiffID
Refacator copy in thebuilder
move more code into exportImage
cleanup some windows tests
Release the newly commited layer.
Set the imageID on the buildStage after exporting a new image.
Move archiver to BuildManager.
Have ReleaseableLayer.Commit return a layer
and store the Image from exportImage in the local imageSources cache
Remove NewChild from image interface.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
- Moving the `common*.go` files in `cmd/dockerd` directly (it's the
only place it's getting used)
- Rename `cli/flags` to `cli/config` because it's the only thing left
in that package 👼
Now, `integration-cli` does *truly* not depend on `cobra` stuff.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
If a container mount the socket the daemon is listening on into
container while the daemon is being shutdown, the socket will
not exist on the host, then daemon will assume it's a directory
and create it on the host, this will cause the daemon can't start
next time.
fix issue https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/30348
To reproduce this issue, you can add following code
```
--- a/daemon/oci_linux.go
+++ b/daemon/oci_linux.go
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import (
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
+ "time"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/docker/docker/container"
@@ -666,7 +667,8 @@ func (daemon *Daemon) createSpec(c *container.Container) (*libcontainerd.Spec, e
if err := daemon.setupIpcDirs(c); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
-
+ fmt.Printf("===please stop the daemon===\n")
+ time.Sleep(time.Second * 2)
ms, err := daemon.setupMounts(c)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
```
step1 run a container which has `--restart always` and `-v /var/run/docker.sock:/sock`
```
$ docker run -ti --restart always -v /var/run/docker.sock:/sock busybox
/ #
```
step2 exit the the container
```
/ # exit
```
and kill the daemon when you see
```
===please stop the daemon===
```
in the daemon log
The daemon can't restart again and fail with `can't create unix socket /var/run/docker.sock: is a directory`.
Signed-off-by: Lei Jitang <leijitang@huawei.com>
The --allow-nondistributable-artifacts daemon option specifies
registries to which foreign layers should be pushed. (By default,
foreign layers are not pushed to registries.)
Additionally, to make this option effective, foreign layers are now
pulled from the registry if possible, falling back to the URLs in the
image manifest otherwise.
This option is useful when pushing images containing foreign layers to a
registry on an air-gapped network so hosts on that network can pull the
images without connecting to another server.
Signed-off-by: Noah Treuhaft <noah.treuhaft@docker.com>
This commit in conjunction with a libnetwork side commit,
cleans up the libnetwork SetClusterProvider logic interaction.
The previous code was inducing libnetwork to spawn several go
routines that were racing between each other during the agent
init and close.
A test got added to verify that back to back swarm init and leave
are properly processed and not raise crashes
Signed-off-by: Flavio Crisciani <flavio.crisciani@docker.com>
Allows storing key under any directory. In the case where the
"/etc/docker" directory is not preserved, this file can be
specified to a location where it will be preserved to ensure
the ID does not change across restarts.
Note this key is currently only used today to generate the ID
used in Docker info and for manifest schema v1 pushes. The key
signature and finger on these manifests are not checked or
used any longer for security, deprecated by notary.
Removes old key migration from a pre-release of Docker which put
the key under the home directory and was used to preserve ID used
for swarm v1 after the file moved.
closes#32135
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
Starting with this commit, integration tests should no longer rely on
the docker cli, they should be API tests instead. For the existing tests
the scripts will use a frozen version of the docker cli with a
DOCKER_API_VERSION frozen to 1.30, which should ensure that the CI remains
green at all times.
To help contributors develop and test manually with a modified docker
cli, this commit also adds a DOCKER_CLI_PATH environment variable to the
Makefile. This allows to set the path of a custom cli that will be
available inside the development container and used to run the
integration tests.
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Porterie (icecrime) <arnaud.porterie@docker.com>
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
The daemon config for defaulting to no-new-privileges for containers was
added in d7fda019bb, but somehow we
managed to omit the flag itself, but also documented the flag.
This just adds the actual flag.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Remove pathCache and replace it with syncmap
Cleanup NewBuilder
Create an api/server/backend/build
Extract BuildTagger
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
I noticed that we're using a homegrown package for assertions. The
functions are extremely similar to testify, but with enough slight
differences to be confusing (for example, Equal takes its arguments in a
different order). We already vendor testify, and it's used in a few
places by tests.
I also found some problems with pkg/testutil/assert. For example, the
NotNil function seems to be broken. It checks the argument against
"nil", which only works for an interface. If you pass in a nil map or
slice, the equality check will fail.
In the interest of avoiding NIH, I'm proposing replacing
pkg/testutil/assert with testify. The test code looks almost the same,
but we avoid the confusion of having two similar but slightly different
assertion packages, and having to maintain our own package instead of
using a commonly-used one.
In the process, I found a few places where the tests should halt if an
assertion fails, so I've made those cases (that I noticed) use "require"
instead of "assert", and I've vendored the "require" package from
testify alongside the already-present "assert" package.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
None of the daemon flags use a constant for the
flag name.
This patch removes the constant for consistency
Also removes a FIXME, that was now in the wrong
location, and added a long time ago in
353b7c8ec7,
without a lot of context (and probably no longer really relevant).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Even though the flag `--api-enable-cors` is deprecated in favor of
`--api-cors-header`. Using only `--api-cors-header` does not enable
CORS.
Make changes to 'cmd/dockerd/daemon.go' to enable cors if either of
the above flags is set.
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <Karthik.188@gmail.com>
When the daemon is configured to run with an authorization-plugin and if
the plugin is disabled, the daemon continues to send API requests to the
plugin and expect it to respond. But the plugin has been disabled. As a
result, all API requests are blocked. Fix this behavior by removing the
disabled plugin from the authz middleware chain.
Tested using riyaz/authz-no-volume-plugin and observed that after
disabling the plugin, API request/response is functional.
Fixes#31836
Signed-off-by: Anusha Ragunathan <anusha.ragunathan@docker.com>
The current error-handling only checked for version annotations
on the subcommand itself, but did not check the top-level command.
This patch always traverses the command path (parents), and
prints an error if the command is not supported.
Before this change:
$ docker service
Usage: docker service COMMAND
Manage services
Options:
--help Print usage
Commands:
create Create a new service
inspect Display detailed information on one or more services
ls List services
ps List the tasks of one or more services
rm Remove one or more services
scale Scale one or multiple replicated services
update Update a service
Run 'docker service COMMAND --help' for more information on a command.
$ docker service ls
ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
After this change:
$ DOCKER_API_VERSION=1.12 docker service
docker service requires API version 1.24, but the Docker daemon API version is 1.12
$ DOCKER_API_VERSION=1.12 docker service ls
docker service ls requires API version 1.24, but the Docker daemon API version is 1.12
$ DOCKER_API_VERSION=1.24 docker plugin --help
docker plugin requires API version 1.25, but the Docker daemon API version is 1.24
$ DOCKER_API_VERSION=1.25 docker plugin upgrade --help
docker plugin upgrade requires API version 1.26, but the Docker daemon API version is 1.25
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
In more recent versions of Cobra, `--help` parsing is done before
anything else resulting in TestDaemonCommand not actually passing. I'm
actually unsure if this test ever passed since it appears that !daemon
is not being run as part of the test suite.
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
This fix is the follow up of the last commit.
In this fix:
1. If any of the parents of a command has tags, then this command's
`Args` (Args validation func) will be wrapped up. The warpped up func
will check to see if the feature is supported or not. If it is not supported,
then a not supported message is generated instead.
This fix is related to 28626.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
This fix tries to address several issues raised in 28626 where
run against a non-experimental daemon may not generate correct
error message:
1. Incorrect flags were not checked against the supported features:
```
$ docker stack --nonsense
unknown flag: --nonsense
```
2. Subcommands were not checked against the supported features:
```
$ docker stack ls
Error response from daemon: This node is not a swarm manager...
```
This fix address the above mentioned issues by:
1. Add a pre-check for FlagErrorFunc
2. Recursively check if a feature is supported for cmd and its parents.
This fix fixes 28626.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
This also moves some cli specific in `cmd/dockerd` as it does not
really belong to the `daemon/config` package.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
Docker 1.13 and up allows a client to communicate
with older daemons. As a result, flags may be
present that are not supported by the older daemon.
The client already _hides_ flags that are not
supported yet, but this doesn't present users
from using those flags.
This change shows an error if a flag is used
that is not supported by the daemon (either
based on the API version, or because experimental
features are not enabled).
Note that for some options, a check is already
in place in the API client. For those
options, this is just a minor enhancement
to more clearly indicate which _flag_ is
not supported.
Before this change;
DOCKER_API_VERSION=1.24 docker run -d --stop-timeout=30 busybox top
mjfyt3qpvnq0iwmun3sjwth9i
echo -e "FROM busybox\nRUN echo foo > bar" | DOCKER_API_VERSION=1.24 docker build --squash -
"squash" requires API version 1.25, but the Docker server is version 1.24
After this change;
DOCKER_API_VERSION=1.24 docker run -d --stop-timeout=30 busybox top
"--stop-timeout" requires API version 1.25, but the Docker daemon is version 1.24
echo -e "FROM busybox\nRUN echo foo > bar" | DOCKER_API_VERSION=1.24 docker build --squash -
"--squash" requires API version 1.25, but the Docker daemon is version 1.24
echo -e "FROM busybox\nRUN echo foo > bar" | docker build --squash -
"--squash" is only supported on a Docker daemon with experimental features enabled
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Go style calls for mixed caps instead of all caps:
https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html#mixed-caps
Change LOOKUP, ACQUIRE, and RELEASE to Lookup, Acquire, and Release.
This vendors a fork of libnetwork for now, to deal with a cyclic
dependency issue. The change will be upstream to libnetwork once this is
merged.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
Move plugins to shared distribution stack with images.
Create immutable plugin config that matches schema2 requirements.
Ensure data being pushed is same as pulled/created.
Store distribution artifacts in a blobstore.
Run init layer setup for every plugin start.
Fix breakouts from unsafe file accesses.
Add support for `docker plugin install --alias`
Uses normalized references for default names to avoid collisions when using default hosts/tags.
Some refactoring of the plugin manager to support the change, like removing the singleton manager and adding manager config struct.
Signed-off-by: Tonis Tiigi <tonistiigi@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
Instead of not adding experimental routes at all, fail with an explicit
message if the daemon is not running in experimental mode.
Added the `router.Experimental` which does this automatically.
Signed-off-by: Andrea Luzzardi <aluzzardi@gmail.com>
Cli initialization pings back to remote API and
creates a deadlock if socket is already being
listened by systemd.
Signed-off-by: Tonis Tiigi <tonistiigi@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Victor Vieux <vieux@docker.com>
update cobra and use Tags
Signed-off-by: Victor Vieux <vieux@docker.com>
allow client to talk to an older server
Signed-off-by: Victor Vieux <vieux@docker.com>
This adds a metrics packages that creates additional metrics. Add the
metrics endpoint to the docker api server under `/metrics`.
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
Add metrics to daemon package
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
api: use standard way for metrics route
Also add "type" query parameter
Signed-off-by: Alexander Morozov <lk4d4@docker.com>
Convert timers to ms
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
`docker network prune` prunes unused networks, including overlay ones.
`docker system prune` also prunes unused networks.
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <suda.akihiro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
This fix tries to address the issue raised in 24392 where
labels with duplicate keys exist in `docker info`, which
contradicts with the specifications in the docs.
The reason for duplicate keys is that labels are stored as
slice of strings in the format of `A=B` (and the input/output).
This fix tries to address this issue by checking conflict
labels when daemon started, and remove duplicate labels (K-V).
The existing `/info` API has not been changed.
An additional integration test has been added to cover the
changes in this fix.
This fix fixes 24392.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
The daemon is in a separate (dockerd) binary
since docker 1.12, so should no longer be
used.
This marks the command as deprecated, and
adds it to the deprecated features list.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The swarm scope network connected containers with autostart enabled
there was a dependency problem with the cluster to be initialized before
we can autostart them. With the current container restart code happening
before cluster init, these containers were not getting autostarted
properly. Added a fix to delay the container start of those containers
which has atleast one swarm scope endpoint to until after the cluster is
initialized.
Signed-off-by: Jana Radhakrishnan <mrjana@docker.com>
Support args to RunCommand
Fix docker help text test.
Fix for ipv6 tests.
Fix TLSverify option.
Fix TestDaemonDiscoveryBackendConfigReload
Use tempfile for another test.
Restore missing flag.
Fix tests for removal of shlex.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
Also consolidate the leftover packages under cli.
Remove pkg/mflag.
Make manpage generation work with new cobra layout.
Remove remaining mflag and fix tests after rebase with master.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
Cleanup cobra integration
Update windows files for cobra and pflags
Cleanup SetupRootcmd, and remove unnecessary SetFlagErrorFunc.
Use cobra command traversal
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
Right now docker puts swarm's control socket into the docker root dir
(e.g. /var/lib/docker).
This can cause some nasty issues with path length being > 108
characters, especially in our CI environment.
Since we already have some other state going in the daemon's exec root
(libcontainerd and libnetwork), I think it makes sense to move the
control socket to this location, especially since there are other unix
sockets being created here by docker so it must always be at a path that
works.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Following #22729, enable to dynamically reload/remove the daemon
authorization plugins (via standard reloading mechanism).
https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/daemon/#daemon-
configuration-file
Daemon must store a reference to the authorization middleware to refresh
the plugin on configuration changes.
Signed-off-by: Liron Levin <liron@twistlock.com>