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"""Functions for accessing docker via the docker cli."""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import json
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import os
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import random
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import socket
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import time
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import urllib.parse
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import typing as t
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from .io import (
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read_text_file,
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)
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from .util import (
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ApplicationError,
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common_environment,
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display,
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find_executable,
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SubprocessError,
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cache,
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OutputStream,
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)
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from .util_common import (
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run_command,
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raw_command,
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)
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from .config import (
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CommonConfig,
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EnvironmentConfig,
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)
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DOCKER_COMMANDS = [
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'docker',
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'podman',
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]
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# Max number of open files in a docker container.
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# Passed with --ulimit option to the docker run command.
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MAX_NUM_OPEN_FILES = 10240
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class DockerCommand:
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"""Details about the available docker command."""
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def __init__(self, command, executable, version): # type: (str, str, str) -> None
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self.command = command
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self.executable = executable
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self.version = version
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@staticmethod
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def detect(): # type: () -> t.Optional[DockerCommand]
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"""Detect and return the available docker command, or None."""
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if os.environ.get('ANSIBLE_TEST_PREFER_PODMAN'):
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commands = list(reversed(DOCKER_COMMANDS))
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else:
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commands = DOCKER_COMMANDS
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for command in commands:
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executable = find_executable(command, required=False)
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if executable:
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version = raw_command([command, '-v'], capture=True)[0].strip()
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if command == 'docker' and 'podman' in version:
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continue # avoid detecting podman as docker
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display.info('Detected "%s" container runtime version: %s' % (command, version), verbosity=1)
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return DockerCommand(command, executable, version)
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return None
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def require_docker(): # type: () -> DockerCommand
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"""Return the docker command to invoke. Raises an exception if docker is not available."""
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if command := get_docker_command():
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return command
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raise ApplicationError(f'No container runtime detected. Supported commands: {", ".join(DOCKER_COMMANDS)}')
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@cache
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def get_docker_command(): # type: () -> t.Optional[DockerCommand]
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"""Return the docker command to invoke, or None if docker is not available."""
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return DockerCommand.detect()
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def docker_available(): # type: () -> bool
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"""Return True if docker is available, otherwise return False."""
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return bool(get_docker_command())
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@cache
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def get_docker_host_ip(): # type: () -> str
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"""Return the IP of the Docker host."""
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docker_host_ip = socket.gethostbyname(get_docker_hostname())
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display.info('Detected docker host IP: %s' % docker_host_ip, verbosity=1)
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return docker_host_ip
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@cache
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def get_docker_hostname(): # type: () -> str
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"""Return the hostname of the Docker service."""
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docker_host = os.environ.get('DOCKER_HOST')
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if docker_host and docker_host.startswith('tcp://'):
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try:
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hostname = urllib.parse.urlparse(docker_host)[1].split(':')[0]
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display.info('Detected Docker host: %s' % hostname, verbosity=1)
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except ValueError:
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hostname = 'localhost'
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display.warning('Could not parse DOCKER_HOST environment variable "%s", falling back to localhost.' % docker_host)
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else:
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hostname = 'localhost'
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display.info('Assuming Docker is available on localhost.', verbosity=1)
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return hostname
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@cache
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def get_podman_host_ip(): # type: () -> str
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"""Return the IP of the Podman host."""
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podman_host_ip = socket.gethostbyname(get_podman_hostname())
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display.info('Detected Podman host IP: %s' % podman_host_ip, verbosity=1)
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return podman_host_ip
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@cache
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def get_podman_default_hostname(): # type: () -> t.Optional[str]
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"""
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Return the default hostname of the Podman service.
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--format was added in podman 3.3.0, this functionality depends on its availability
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"""
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hostname: t.Optional[str] = None
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try:
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stdout = raw_command(['podman', 'system', 'connection', 'list', '--format=json'], capture=True)[0]
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except SubprocessError:
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stdout = '[]'
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try:
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connections = json.loads(stdout)
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except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError:
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return hostname
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for connection in connections:
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# A trailing indicates the default
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if connection['Name'][-1] == '*':
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hostname = connection['URI']
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break
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return hostname
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@cache
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def _get_podman_remote(): # type: () -> t.Optional[str]
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# URL value resolution precedence:
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# - command line value
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# - environment variable CONTAINER_HOST
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# - containers.conf
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# - unix://run/podman/podman.sock
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hostname = None
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podman_host = os.environ.get('CONTAINER_HOST')
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if not podman_host:
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podman_host = get_podman_default_hostname()
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if podman_host and podman_host.startswith('ssh://'):
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try:
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hostname = urllib.parse.urlparse(podman_host).hostname
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except ValueError:
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display.warning('Could not parse podman URI "%s"' % podman_host)
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else:
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display.info('Detected Podman remote: %s' % hostname, verbosity=1)
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return hostname
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@cache
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def get_podman_hostname(): # type: () -> str
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"""Return the hostname of the Podman service."""
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hostname = _get_podman_remote()
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if not hostname:
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hostname = 'localhost'
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display.info('Assuming Podman is available on localhost.', verbosity=1)
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return hostname
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@cache
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def get_docker_container_id(): # type: () -> t.Optional[str]
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"""Return the current container ID if running in a container, otherwise return None."""
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path = '/proc/self/cpuset'
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container_id = None
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if os.path.exists(path):
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# File content varies based on the environment:
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# No Container: /
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# Docker: /docker/c86f3732b5ba3d28bb83b6e14af767ab96abbc52de31313dcb1176a62d91a507
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# Azure Pipelines (Docker): /azpl_job/0f2edfed602dd6ec9f2e42c867f4d5ee640ebf4c058e6d3196d4393bb8fd0891
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# Podman: /../../../../../..
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contents = read_text_file(path)
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cgroup_path, cgroup_name = os.path.split(contents.strip())
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if cgroup_path in ('/docker', '/azpl_job'):
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container_id = cgroup_name
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if container_id:
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display.info('Detected execution in Docker container: %s' % container_id, verbosity=1)
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return container_id
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def get_docker_preferred_network_name(args): # type: (EnvironmentConfig) -> str
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"""
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Return the preferred network name for use with Docker. The selection logic is:
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- the network selected by the user with `--docker-network`
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- the network of the currently running docker container (if any)
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- the default docker network (returns None)
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"""
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try:
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return get_docker_preferred_network_name.network # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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network = None
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if args.docker_network:
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network = args.docker_network
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else:
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current_container_id = get_docker_container_id()
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if current_container_id:
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# Make sure any additional containers we launch use the same network as the current container we're running in.
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# This is needed when ansible-test is running in a container that is not connected to Docker's default network.
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container = docker_inspect(args, current_container_id, always=True)
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network = container.get_network_name()
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get_docker_preferred_network_name.network = network # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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return network
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def is_docker_user_defined_network(network): # type: (str) -> bool
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"""Return True if the network being used is a user-defined network."""
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return bool(network) and network != 'bridge'
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def docker_pull(args, image): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, str) -> None
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"""
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Pull the specified image if it is not available.
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Images without a tag or digest will not be pulled.
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Retries up to 10 times if the pull fails.
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"""
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if '@' not in image and ':' not in image:
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display.info('Skipping pull of image without tag or digest: %s' % image, verbosity=2)
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return
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if docker_image_exists(args, image):
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display.info('Skipping pull of existing image: %s' % image, verbosity=2)
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return
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for _iteration in range(1, 10):
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try:
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docker_command(args, ['pull', image], capture=False)
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return
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except SubprocessError:
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display.warning('Failed to pull docker image "%s". Waiting a few seconds before trying again.' % image)
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time.sleep(3)
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raise ApplicationError('Failed to pull docker image "%s".' % image)
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def docker_cp_to(args, container_id, src, dst): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, str, str, str) -> None
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"""Copy a file to the specified container."""
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docker_command(args, ['cp', src, '%s:%s' % (container_id, dst)], capture=True)
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def docker_run(
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args, # type: EnvironmentConfig
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image, # type: str
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options, # type: t.Optional[t.List[str]]
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cmd=None, # type: t.Optional[t.List[str]]
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create_only=False, # type: bool
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): # type: (...) -> str
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"""Run a container using the given docker image."""
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if not options:
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options = []
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if not cmd:
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cmd = []
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if create_only:
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command = 'create'
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else:
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command = 'run'
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network = get_docker_preferred_network_name(args)
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if is_docker_user_defined_network(network):
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# Only when the network is not the default bridge network.
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options.extend(['--network', network])
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options.extend(['--ulimit', 'nofile=%s' % MAX_NUM_OPEN_FILES])
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for _iteration in range(1, 3):
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try:
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stdout = docker_command(args, [command] + options + [image] + cmd, capture=True)[0]
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if args.explain:
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return ''.join(random.choice('0123456789abcdef') for _iteration in range(64))
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return stdout.strip()
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except SubprocessError as ex:
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display.error(ex.message)
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display.warning('Failed to run docker image "%s". Waiting a few seconds before trying again.' % image)
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time.sleep(3)
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raise ApplicationError('Failed to run docker image "%s".' % image)
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def docker_start(args, container_id, options=None): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, str, t.Optional[t.List[str]]) -> t.Tuple[t.Optional[str], t.Optional[str]]
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"""
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Start a docker container by name or ID
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"""
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if not options:
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options = []
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for _iteration in range(1, 3):
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try:
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return docker_command(args, ['start'] + options + [container_id], capture=True)
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except SubprocessError as ex:
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display.error(ex.message)
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display.warning('Failed to start docker container "%s". Waiting a few seconds before trying again.' % container_id)
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time.sleep(3)
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raise ApplicationError('Failed to run docker container "%s".' % container_id)
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def docker_rm(args, container_id): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, str) -> None
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"""Remove the specified container."""
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try:
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docker_command(args, ['rm', '-f', container_id], capture=True)
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except SubprocessError as ex:
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if 'no such container' in ex.stderr:
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pass # podman does not handle this gracefully, exits 1
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else:
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raise ex
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class DockerError(Exception):
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"""General Docker error."""
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class ContainerNotFoundError(DockerError):
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"""The container identified by `identifier` was not found."""
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def __init__(self, identifier):
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super().__init__('The container "%s" was not found.' % identifier)
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self.identifier = identifier
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class DockerInspect:
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"""The results of `docker inspect` for a single container."""
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def __init__(self, args, inspection): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, t.Dict[str, t.Any]) -> None
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self.args = args
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self.inspection = inspection
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# primary properties
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@property
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def id(self): # type: () -> str
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"""Return the ID of the container."""
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return self.inspection['Id']
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@property
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def network_settings(self): # type: () -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]
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"""Return a dictionary of the container network settings."""
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return self.inspection['NetworkSettings']
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@property
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def state(self): # type: () -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]
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"""Return a dictionary of the container state."""
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return self.inspection['State']
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@property
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def config(self): # type: () -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]
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"""Return a dictionary of the container configuration."""
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return self.inspection['Config']
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# nested properties
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@property
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def ports(self): # type: () -> t.Dict[str, t.List[t.Dict[str, str]]]
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"""Return a dictionary of ports the container has published."""
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return self.network_settings['Ports']
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@property
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def networks(self): # type: () -> t.Optional[t.Dict[str, t.Dict[str, t.Any]]]
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"""Return a dictionary of the networks the container is attached to, or None if running under podman, which does not support networks."""
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return self.network_settings.get('Networks')
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@property
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def running(self): # type: () -> bool
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"""Return True if the container is running, otherwise False."""
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return self.state['Running']
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@property
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def env(self): # type: () -> t.List[str]
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"""Return a list of the environment variables used to create the container."""
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return self.config['Env']
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@property
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def image(self): # type: () -> str
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"""Return the image used to create the container."""
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return self.config['Image']
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# functions
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def env_dict(self): # type: () -> t.Dict[str, str]
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"""Return a dictionary of the environment variables used to create the container."""
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return dict((item[0], item[1]) for item in [e.split('=', 1) for e in self.env])
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def get_tcp_port(self, port): # type: (int) -> t.Optional[t.List[t.Dict[str, str]]]
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"""Return a list of the endpoints published by the container for the specified TCP port, or None if it is not published."""
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return self.ports.get('%d/tcp' % port)
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def get_network_names(self): # type: () -> t.Optional[t.List[str]]
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"""Return a list of the network names the container is attached to."""
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if self.networks is None:
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return None
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return sorted(self.networks)
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def get_network_name(self): # type: () -> str
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"""Return the network name the container is attached to. Raises an exception if no network, or more than one, is attached."""
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networks = self.get_network_names()
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if not networks:
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raise ApplicationError('No network found for Docker container: %s.' % self.id)
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if len(networks) > 1:
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raise ApplicationError('Found multiple networks for Docker container %s instead of only one: %s' % (self.id, ', '.join(networks)))
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return networks[0]
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def get_ip_address(self): # type: () -> t.Optional[str]
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"""Return the IP address of the container for the preferred docker network."""
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if self.networks:
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network_name = get_docker_preferred_network_name(self.args)
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if not network_name:
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# Sort networks and use the first available.
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# This assumes all containers will have access to the same networks.
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network_name = sorted(self.networks.keys()).pop(0)
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ipaddress = self.networks[network_name]['IPAddress']
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else:
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ipaddress = self.network_settings['IPAddress']
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if not ipaddress:
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return None
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return ipaddress
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def docker_inspect(args, identifier, always=False): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, str, bool) -> DockerInspect
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"""
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Return the results of `docker container inspect` for the specified container.
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Raises a ContainerNotFoundError if the container was not found.
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"""
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try:
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stdout = docker_command(args, ['container', 'inspect', identifier], capture=True, always=always)[0]
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except SubprocessError as ex:
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stdout = ex.stdout
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if args.explain and not always:
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items = []
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else:
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items = json.loads(stdout)
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if len(items) == 1:
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return DockerInspect(args, items[0])
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raise ContainerNotFoundError(identifier)
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def docker_network_disconnect(args, container_id, network): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, str, str) -> None
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"""Disconnect the specified docker container from the given network."""
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docker_command(args, ['network', 'disconnect', network, container_id], capture=True)
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def docker_image_exists(args, image): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, str) -> bool
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"""Return True if the image exists, otherwise False."""
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try:
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docker_command(args, ['image', 'inspect', image], capture=True)
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except SubprocessError:
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return False
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return True
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def docker_exec(
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args, # type: EnvironmentConfig
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container_id, # type: str
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cmd, # type: t.List[str]
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capture, # type: bool
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options=None, # type: t.Optional[t.List[str]]
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stdin=None, # type: t.Optional[t.IO[bytes]]
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stdout=None, # type: t.Optional[t.IO[bytes]]
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interactive=False, # type: bool
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output_stream=None, # type: t.Optional[OutputStream]
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data=None, # type: t.Optional[str]
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): # type: (...) -> t.Tuple[t.Optional[str], t.Optional[str]]
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"""Execute the given command in the specified container."""
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if not options:
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options = []
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if data or stdin or stdout:
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options.append('-i')
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return docker_command(args, ['exec'] + options + [container_id] + cmd, capture=capture, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, interactive=interactive,
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output_stream=output_stream, data=data)
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def docker_info(args): # type: (CommonConfig) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]
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"""Return a dictionary containing details from the `docker info` command."""
|
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|
|
stdout, _dummy = docker_command(args, ['info', '--format', '{{json .}}'], capture=True, always=True)
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|
|
return json.loads(stdout)
|
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def docker_version(args): # type: (CommonConfig) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]
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|
|
"""Return a dictionary containing details from the `docker version` command."""
|
|
|
|
stdout, _dummy = docker_command(args, ['version', '--format', '{{json .}}'], capture=True, always=True)
|
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|
|
return json.loads(stdout)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
def docker_command(
|
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|
|
args, # type: CommonConfig
|
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|
|
cmd, # type: t.List[str]
|
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|
|
capture, # type: bool
|
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|
|
stdin=None, # type: t.Optional[t.IO[bytes]]
|
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|
|
stdout=None, # type: t.Optional[t.IO[bytes]]
|
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|
|
interactive=False, # type: bool
|
|
|
|
output_stream=None, # type: t.Optional[OutputStream]
|
|
|
|
always=False, # type: bool
|
|
|
|
data=None, # type: t.Optional[str]
|
|
|
|
): # type: (...) -> t.Tuple[t.Optional[str], t.Optional[str]]
|
|
|
|
"""Run the specified docker command."""
|
|
|
|
env = docker_environment()
|
|
|
|
command = [require_docker().command]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if command[0] == 'podman' and _get_podman_remote():
|
|
|
|
command.append('--remote')
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return run_command(args, command + cmd, env=env, capture=capture, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, interactive=interactive, always=always,
|
|
|
|
output_stream=output_stream, data=data)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def docker_environment(): # type: () -> t.Dict[str, str]
|
|
|
|
"""Return a dictionary of docker related environment variables found in the current environment."""
|
|
|
|
env = common_environment()
|
|
|
|
env.update(dict((key, os.environ[key]) for key in os.environ if key.startswith('DOCKER_') or key.startswith('CONTAINER_')))
|
|
|
|
return env
|