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Python
1038 lines
37 KiB
Python
"""Functions for accessing docker via the docker cli."""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import dataclasses
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import enum
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import json
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import os
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import pathlib
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import re
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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 .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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)
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from .thread import (
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mutex,
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named_lock,
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)
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from .cgroup import (
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CGroupEntry,
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MountEntry,
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MountType,
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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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UTILITY_IMAGE = 'quay.io/ansible/ansible-test-utility-container:3.1.0'
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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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# The value of /proc/*/loginuid when it is not set.
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# It is a reserved UID, which is the maximum 32-bit unsigned integer value.
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# See: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/25404
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LOGINUID_NOT_SET = 4294967295
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class DockerInfo:
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"""The results of `docker info` and `docker version` for the container runtime."""
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@classmethod
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def init(cls, args: CommonConfig) -> DockerInfo:
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"""Initialize and return a DockerInfo instance."""
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command = require_docker().command
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info_stdout = docker_command(args, ['info', '--format', '{{ json . }}'], capture=True, always=True)[0]
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info = json.loads(info_stdout)
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if server_errors := info.get('ServerErrors'):
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# This can occur when a remote docker instance is in use and the instance is not responding, such as when the system is still starting up.
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# In that case an error such as the following may be returned:
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# error during connect: Get "http://{hostname}:2375/v1.24/info": dial tcp {ip_address}:2375: connect: no route to host
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raise ApplicationError('Unable to get container host information: ' + '\n'.join(server_errors))
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version_stdout = docker_command(args, ['version', '--format', '{{ json . }}'], capture=True, always=True)[0]
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version = json.loads(version_stdout)
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info = DockerInfo(args, command, info, version)
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return info
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def __init__(self, args: CommonConfig, engine: str, info: dict[str, t.Any], version: dict[str, t.Any]) -> None:
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self.args = args
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self.engine = engine
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self.info = info
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self.version = version
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@property
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def client(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]:
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"""The client version details."""
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client = self.version.get('Client')
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if not client:
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raise ApplicationError('Unable to get container host client information.')
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return client
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@property
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def server(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]:
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"""The server version details."""
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server = self.version.get('Server')
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if not server:
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if self.engine == 'podman':
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# Some Podman versions always report server version info (verified with 1.8.0 and 1.9.3).
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# Others do not unless Podman remote is being used.
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# To provide consistency, use the client version if the server version isn't provided.
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# See: https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/2671#issuecomment-804382934
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return self.client
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raise ApplicationError('Unable to get container host server information.')
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return server
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@property
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def client_version(self) -> str:
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"""The client version."""
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return self.client['Version']
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@property
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def server_version(self) -> str:
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"""The server version."""
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return self.server['Version']
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@property
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def client_major_minor_version(self) -> tuple[int, int]:
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"""The client major and minor version."""
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major, minor = self.client_version.split('.')[:2]
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return int(major), int(minor)
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@property
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def server_major_minor_version(self) -> tuple[int, int]:
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"""The server major and minor version."""
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major, minor = self.server_version.split('.')[:2]
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return int(major), int(minor)
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@property
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def cgroupns_option_supported(self) -> bool:
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"""Return True if the `--cgroupns` option is supported, otherwise return False."""
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if self.engine == 'docker':
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# Docker added support for the `--cgroupns` option in version 20.10.
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# Both the client and server must support the option to use it.
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# See: https://docs.docker.com/engine/release-notes/#20100
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return self.client_major_minor_version >= (20, 10) and self.server_major_minor_version >= (20, 10)
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raise NotImplementedError(self.engine)
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@property
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def cgroup_version(self) -> int:
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"""The cgroup version of the container host."""
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info = self.info
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host = info.get('host')
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# When the container host reports cgroup v1 it is running either cgroup v1 legacy mode or cgroup v2 hybrid mode.
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# When the container host reports cgroup v2 it is running under cgroup v2 unified mode.
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# See: https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/8356621249e36ed62fc7f35f12d17db9027ff076/libpod/info_linux.go#L52-L56
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# See: https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/d082bbcc0557ec667faca81b8b33bec380b75dac/daemon/info_unix.go#L24-L27
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if host:
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return int(host['cgroupVersion'].lstrip('v')) # podman
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try:
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return int(info['CgroupVersion']) # docker
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except KeyError:
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pass
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# Docker 20.10 (API version 1.41) added support for cgroup v2.
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# Unfortunately the client or server is too old to report the cgroup version.
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# If the server is old, we can infer the cgroup version.
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# Otherwise, we'll need to fall back to detection.
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# See: https://docs.docker.com/engine/release-notes/#20100
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# See: https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/version-history/#v141-api-changes
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if self.server_major_minor_version < (20, 10):
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return 1 # old docker server with only cgroup v1 support
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# Tell the user what versions they have and recommend they upgrade the client.
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# Downgrading the server should also work, but we won't mention that.
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message = (
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f'The Docker client version is {self.client_version}. '
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f'The Docker server version is {self.server_version}. '
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'Upgrade your Docker client to version 20.10 or later.'
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)
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if detect_host_properties(self.args).cgroup_v2:
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# Unfortunately cgroup v2 was detected on the Docker server.
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# A newer client is needed to support the `--cgroupns` option for use with cgroup v2.
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raise ApplicationError(f'Unsupported Docker client and server combination using cgroup v2. {message}')
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display.warning(f'Detected Docker server cgroup v1 using probing. {message}', unique=True)
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return 1 # docker server is using cgroup v1 (or cgroup v2 hybrid)
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@property
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def docker_desktop_wsl2(self) -> bool:
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"""Return True if Docker Desktop integrated with WSL2 is detected, otherwise False."""
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info = self.info
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kernel_version = info.get('KernelVersion')
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operating_system = info.get('OperatingSystem')
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dd_wsl2 = kernel_version and kernel_version.endswith('-WSL2') and operating_system == 'Docker Desktop'
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return dd_wsl2
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@property
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def description(self) -> str:
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"""Describe the container runtime."""
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tags = dict(
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client=self.client_version,
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server=self.server_version,
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cgroup=f'v{self.cgroup_version}',
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)
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labels = [self.engine] + [f'{key}={value}' for key, value in tags.items()]
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if self.docker_desktop_wsl2:
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labels.append('DD+WSL2')
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return f'Container runtime: {" ".join(labels)}'
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@mutex
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def get_docker_info(args: CommonConfig) -> DockerInfo:
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"""Return info for the current container runtime. The results are cached."""
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try:
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return get_docker_info.info # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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info = DockerInfo.init(args)
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display.info(info.description, verbosity=1)
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get_docker_info.info = info # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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return info
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class SystemdControlGroupV1Status(enum.Enum):
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"""The state of the cgroup v1 systemd hierarchy on the container host."""
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SUBSYSTEM_MISSING = 'The systemd cgroup subsystem was not found.'
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FILESYSTEM_NOT_MOUNTED = 'The "/sys/fs/cgroup/systemd" filesystem is not mounted.'
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MOUNT_TYPE_NOT_CORRECT = 'The "/sys/fs/cgroup/systemd" mount type is not correct.'
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VALID = 'The "/sys/fs/cgroup/systemd" mount is valid.'
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@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True)
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class ContainerHostProperties:
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"""Container host properties detected at run time."""
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audit_code: str
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max_open_files: int
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loginuid: t.Optional[int]
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cgroup_v1: SystemdControlGroupV1Status
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cgroup_v2: bool
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@mutex
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def detect_host_properties(args: CommonConfig) -> ContainerHostProperties:
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"""
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Detect and return properties of the container host.
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The information collected is:
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- The errno result from attempting to query the container host's audit status.
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- The max number of open files supported by the container host to run containers.
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This value may be capped to the maximum value used by ansible-test.
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If the value is below the desired limit, a warning is displayed.
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- The loginuid used by the container host to run containers, or None if the audit subsystem is unavailable.
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- The cgroup subsystems registered with the Linux kernel.
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- The mounts visible within a container.
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- The status of the systemd cgroup v1 hierarchy.
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This information is collected together to reduce the number of container runs to probe the container host.
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"""
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try:
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return detect_host_properties.properties # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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single_line_commands = (
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'audit-status',
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'cat /proc/sys/fs/nr_open',
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'ulimit -Hn',
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'(cat /proc/1/loginuid; echo)',
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)
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multi_line_commands = (
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' && '.join(single_line_commands),
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'cat /proc/1/cgroup',
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'cat /proc/1/mountinfo',
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)
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options = ['--volume', '/sys/fs/cgroup:/probe:ro']
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cmd = ['sh', '-c', ' && echo "-" && '.join(multi_line_commands)]
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stdout = run_utility_container(args, 'ansible-test-probe', cmd, options)[0]
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if args.explain:
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return ContainerHostProperties(
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audit_code='???',
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max_open_files=MAX_NUM_OPEN_FILES,
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loginuid=LOGINUID_NOT_SET,
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cgroup_v1=SystemdControlGroupV1Status.VALID,
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cgroup_v2=False,
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)
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blocks = stdout.split('\n-\n')
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values = blocks[0].split('\n')
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audit_parts = values[0].split(' ', 1)
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audit_status = int(audit_parts[0])
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audit_code = audit_parts[1]
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system_limit = int(values[1])
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hard_limit = int(values[2])
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loginuid = int(values[3]) if values[3] else None
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cgroups = CGroupEntry.loads(blocks[1])
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mounts = MountEntry.loads(blocks[2])
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if hard_limit < MAX_NUM_OPEN_FILES and hard_limit < system_limit and require_docker().command == 'docker':
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# Podman will use the highest possible limits, up to its default of 1M.
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# See: https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/009afb50b308548eb129bc68e654db6c6ad82e7a/pkg/specgen/generate/oci.go#L39-L58
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# Docker limits are less predictable. They could be the system limit or the user's soft limit.
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# If Docker is running as root it should be able to use the system limit.
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# When Docker reports a limit below the preferred value and the system limit, attempt to use the preferred value, up to the system limit.
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options = ['--ulimit', f'nofile={min(system_limit, MAX_NUM_OPEN_FILES)}']
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cmd = ['sh', '-c', 'ulimit -Hn']
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try:
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stdout = run_utility_container(args, 'ansible-test-ulimit', cmd, options)[0]
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except SubprocessError as ex:
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display.warning(str(ex))
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else:
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hard_limit = int(stdout)
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# Check the audit error code from attempting to query the container host's audit status.
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#
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# The following error codes are known to occur:
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#
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# EPERM - Operation not permitted
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# This occurs when the root user runs a container but lacks the AUDIT_WRITE capability.
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# This will cause patched versions of OpenSSH to disconnect after a login succeeds.
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# See: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/openssh/blob/f36/f/openssh-7.6p1-audit.patch
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#
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# EBADF - Bad file number
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# This occurs when the host doesn't support the audit system (the open_audit call fails).
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# This allows SSH logins to succeed despite the failure.
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# See: https://github.com/Distrotech/libaudit/blob/4fc64f79c2a7f36e3ab7b943ce33ab5b013a7782/lib/netlink.c#L204-L209
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#
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# ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused
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# This occurs when a non-root user runs a container without the AUDIT_WRITE capability.
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# When sending an audit message, libaudit ignores this error condition.
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# This allows SSH logins to succeed despite the failure.
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# See: https://github.com/Distrotech/libaudit/blob/4fc64f79c2a7f36e3ab7b943ce33ab5b013a7782/lib/deprecated.c#L48-L52
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subsystems = set(cgroup.subsystem for cgroup in cgroups)
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mount_types = {mount.path: mount.type for mount in mounts}
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if 'systemd' not in subsystems:
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cgroup_v1 = SystemdControlGroupV1Status.SUBSYSTEM_MISSING
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elif not (mount_type := mount_types.get(pathlib.PurePosixPath('/probe/systemd'))):
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cgroup_v1 = SystemdControlGroupV1Status.FILESYSTEM_NOT_MOUNTED
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elif mount_type != MountType.CGROUP_V1:
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cgroup_v1 = SystemdControlGroupV1Status.MOUNT_TYPE_NOT_CORRECT
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else:
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cgroup_v1 = SystemdControlGroupV1Status.VALID
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cgroup_v2 = mount_types.get(pathlib.PurePosixPath('/probe')) == MountType.CGROUP_V2
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display.info(f'Container host audit status: {audit_code} ({audit_status})', verbosity=1)
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display.info(f'Container host max open files: {hard_limit}', verbosity=1)
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display.info(f'Container loginuid: {loginuid if loginuid is not None else "unavailable"}'
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f'{" (not set)" if loginuid == LOGINUID_NOT_SET else ""}', verbosity=1)
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if hard_limit < MAX_NUM_OPEN_FILES:
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display.warning(f'Unable to set container max open files to {MAX_NUM_OPEN_FILES}. Using container host limit of {hard_limit} instead.')
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else:
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hard_limit = MAX_NUM_OPEN_FILES
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properties = ContainerHostProperties(
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# The errno (audit_status) is intentionally not exposed here, as it can vary across systems and architectures.
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# Instead, the symbolic name (audit_code) is used, which is resolved inside the container which generated the error.
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# See: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/errno.3.html
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audit_code=audit_code,
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max_open_files=hard_limit,
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loginuid=loginuid,
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cgroup_v1=cgroup_v1,
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cgroup_v2=cgroup_v2,
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)
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detect_host_properties.properties = properties # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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return properties
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def get_session_container_name(args: CommonConfig, name: str) -> str:
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"""Return the given container name with the current test session name applied to it."""
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return f'{name}-{args.session_name}'
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def run_utility_container(
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args: CommonConfig,
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name: str,
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cmd: list[str],
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options: list[str],
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data: t.Optional[str] = None,
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) -> tuple[t.Optional[str], t.Optional[str]]:
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"""Run the specified command using the ansible-test utility container, returning stdout and stderr."""
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name = get_session_container_name(args, name)
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options = options + [
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'--name', name,
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'--rm',
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] # fmt: skip
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if data:
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options.append('-i')
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docker_pull(args, UTILITY_IMAGE)
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return docker_run(args, UTILITY_IMAGE, options, cmd, data)
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class DockerCommand:
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"""Details about the available docker command."""
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def __init__(self, command: str, executable: str, version: 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() -> 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'], env=docker_environment(), 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() -> 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() -> 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() -> 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() -> 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)
|
|
|
|
return docker_host_ip
|
|
|
|
|
|
@cache
|
|
def get_docker_hostname() -> str:
|
|
"""Return the hostname of the Docker service."""
|
|
docker_host = os.environ.get('DOCKER_HOST')
|
|
|
|
if docker_host and docker_host.startswith(('tcp://', 'ssh://')):
|
|
try:
|
|
hostname = urllib.parse.urlparse(docker_host)[1].split(':')[0]
|
|
display.info('Detected Docker host: %s' % hostname, verbosity=1)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
hostname = 'localhost'
|
|
display.warning('Could not parse DOCKER_HOST environment variable "%s", falling back to localhost.' % docker_host)
|
|
else:
|
|
hostname = 'localhost'
|
|
display.info('Assuming Docker is available on localhost.', verbosity=1)
|
|
|
|
return hostname
|
|
|
|
|
|
@cache
|
|
def get_podman_host_ip() -> str:
|
|
"""Return the IP of the Podman host."""
|
|
podman_host_ip = socket.gethostbyname(get_podman_hostname())
|
|
|
|
display.info('Detected Podman host IP: %s' % podman_host_ip, verbosity=1)
|
|
|
|
return podman_host_ip
|
|
|
|
|
|
@cache
|
|
def get_podman_default_hostname() -> t.Optional[str]:
|
|
"""
|
|
Return the default hostname of the Podman service.
|
|
|
|
--format was added in podman 3.3.0, this functionality depends on its availability
|
|
"""
|
|
hostname: t.Optional[str] = None
|
|
try:
|
|
stdout = raw_command(['podman', 'system', 'connection', 'list', '--format=json'], env=docker_environment(), capture=True)[0]
|
|
except SubprocessError:
|
|
stdout = '[]'
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
connections = json.loads(stdout)
|
|
except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError:
|
|
return hostname
|
|
|
|
for connection in connections:
|
|
# A trailing indicates the default
|
|
if connection['Name'][-1] == '*':
|
|
hostname = connection['URI']
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
return hostname
|
|
|
|
|
|
@cache
|
|
def get_podman_remote() -> t.Optional[str]:
|
|
"""Return the remote podman hostname, if any, otherwise return None."""
|
|
# URL value resolution precedence:
|
|
# - command line value
|
|
# - environment variable CONTAINER_HOST
|
|
# - containers.conf
|
|
# - unix://run/podman/podman.sock
|
|
hostname = None
|
|
|
|
podman_host = os.environ.get('CONTAINER_HOST')
|
|
if not podman_host:
|
|
podman_host = get_podman_default_hostname()
|
|
|
|
if podman_host and podman_host.startswith('ssh://'):
|
|
try:
|
|
hostname = urllib.parse.urlparse(podman_host).hostname
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
display.warning('Could not parse podman URI "%s"' % podman_host)
|
|
else:
|
|
display.info('Detected Podman remote: %s' % hostname, verbosity=1)
|
|
return hostname
|
|
|
|
|
|
@cache
|
|
def get_podman_hostname() -> str:
|
|
"""Return the hostname of the Podman service."""
|
|
hostname = get_podman_remote()
|
|
|
|
if not hostname:
|
|
hostname = 'localhost'
|
|
display.info('Assuming Podman is available on localhost.', verbosity=1)
|
|
|
|
return hostname
|
|
|
|
|
|
@cache
|
|
def get_docker_container_id() -> t.Optional[str]:
|
|
"""Return the current container ID if running in a container, otherwise return None."""
|
|
mountinfo_path = pathlib.Path('/proc/self/mountinfo')
|
|
container_id = None
|
|
engine = None
|
|
|
|
if mountinfo_path.is_file():
|
|
# NOTE: This method of detecting the container engine and container ID relies on implementation details of each container engine.
|
|
# Although the implementation details have remained unchanged for some time, there is no guarantee they will continue to work.
|
|
# There have been proposals to create a standard mechanism for this, but none is currently available.
|
|
# See: https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/issues/1105
|
|
|
|
mounts = MountEntry.loads(mountinfo_path.read_text())
|
|
|
|
for mount in mounts:
|
|
if str(mount.path) == '/etc/hostname':
|
|
# Podman generates /etc/hostname in the makePlatformBindMounts function.
|
|
# That function ends up using ContainerRunDirectory to generate a path like: {prefix}/{container_id}/userdata/hostname
|
|
# NOTE: The {prefix} portion of the path can vary, so should not be relied upon.
|
|
# See: https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/480c7fbf5361f3bd8c1ed81fe4b9910c5c73b186/libpod/container_internal_linux.go#L660-L664
|
|
# See: https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/480c7fbf5361f3bd8c1ed81fe4b9910c5c73b186/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/store.go#L3133
|
|
# This behavior has existed for ~5 years and was present in Podman version 0.2.
|
|
# See: https://github.com/containers/podman/pull/248
|
|
if match := re.search('/(?P<id>[0-9a-f]{64})/userdata/hostname$', str(mount.root)):
|
|
container_id = match.group('id')
|
|
engine = 'Podman'
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
# Docker generates /etc/hostname in the BuildHostnameFile function.
|
|
# That function ends up using the containerRoot function to generate a path like: {prefix}/{container_id}/hostname
|
|
# NOTE: The {prefix} portion of the path can vary, so should not be relied upon.
|
|
# See: https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/cd8a090e6755bee0bdd54ac8a894b15881787097/container/container_unix.go#L58
|
|
# See: https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/92e954a2f05998dc05773b6c64bbe23b188cb3a0/daemon/container.go#L86
|
|
# This behavior has existed for at least ~7 years and was present in Docker version 1.0.1.
|
|
# See: https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/v1.0.1/daemon/container.go#L351
|
|
# See: https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/v1.0.1/daemon/daemon.go#L133
|
|
if match := re.search('/(?P<id>[0-9a-f]{64})/hostname$', str(mount.root)):
|
|
container_id = match.group('id')
|
|
engine = 'Docker'
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
if container_id:
|
|
display.info(f'Detected execution in {engine} container ID: {container_id}', verbosity=1)
|
|
|
|
return container_id
|
|
|
|
|
|
def docker_pull(args: CommonConfig, image: str) -> None:
|
|
"""
|
|
Pull the specified image if it is not available.
|
|
Images without a tag or digest will not be pulled.
|
|
Retries up to 10 times if the pull fails.
|
|
A warning will be shown for any image with volumes defined.
|
|
Images will be pulled only once.
|
|
Concurrent pulls for the same image will block until the first completes.
|
|
"""
|
|
with named_lock(f'docker_pull:{image}') as first:
|
|
if first:
|
|
__docker_pull(args, image)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def __docker_pull(args: CommonConfig, image: str) -> None:
|
|
"""Internal implementation for docker_pull. Do not call directly."""
|
|
if '@' not in image and ':' not in image:
|
|
display.info('Skipping pull of image without tag or digest: %s' % image, verbosity=2)
|
|
inspect = docker_image_inspect(args, image)
|
|
elif inspect := docker_image_inspect(args, image, always=True):
|
|
display.info('Skipping pull of existing image: %s' % image, verbosity=2)
|
|
else:
|
|
for _iteration in range(1, 10):
|
|
try:
|
|
docker_command(args, ['pull', image], capture=False)
|
|
|
|
if (inspect := docker_image_inspect(args, image)) or args.explain:
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
display.warning(f'Image "{image}" not found after pull completed. Waiting a few seconds before trying again.')
|
|
except SubprocessError:
|
|
display.warning(f'Failed to pull container image "{image}". Waiting a few seconds before trying again.')
|
|
time.sleep(3)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ApplicationError(f'Failed to pull container image "{image}".')
|
|
|
|
if inspect and inspect.volumes:
|
|
display.warning(f'Image "{image}" contains {len(inspect.volumes)} volume(s): {", ".join(sorted(inspect.volumes))}\n'
|
|
'This may result in leaking anonymous volumes. It may also prevent the image from working on some hosts or container engines.\n'
|
|
'The image should be rebuilt without the use of the VOLUME instruction.',
|
|
unique=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def docker_cp_to(args: CommonConfig, container_id: str, src: str, dst: str) -> None:
|
|
"""Copy a file to the specified container."""
|
|
docker_command(args, ['cp', src, '%s:%s' % (container_id, dst)], capture=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def docker_create(
|
|
args: CommonConfig,
|
|
image: str,
|
|
options: list[str],
|
|
cmd: list[str] = None,
|
|
) -> tuple[t.Optional[str], t.Optional[str]]:
|
|
"""Create a container using the given docker image."""
|
|
return docker_command(args, ['create'] + options + [image] + cmd, capture=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def docker_run(
|
|
args: CommonConfig,
|
|
image: str,
|
|
options: list[str],
|
|
cmd: list[str] = None,
|
|
data: t.Optional[str] = None,
|
|
) -> tuple[t.Optional[str], t.Optional[str]]:
|
|
"""Run a container using the given docker image."""
|
|
return docker_command(args, ['run'] + options + [image] + cmd, data=data, capture=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def docker_start(
|
|
args: CommonConfig,
|
|
container_id: str,
|
|
options: list[str],
|
|
) -> tuple[t.Optional[str], t.Optional[str]]:
|
|
"""Start a container by name or ID."""
|
|
return docker_command(args, ['start'] + options + [container_id], capture=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def docker_rm(args: CommonConfig, container_id: str) -> None:
|
|
"""Remove the specified container."""
|
|
try:
|
|
# Stop the container with SIGKILL immediately, then remove the container.
|
|
# Podman supports the `--time` option on `rm`, but only since version 4.0.0.
|
|
# Docker does not support the `--time` option on `rm`.
|
|
docker_command(args, ['stop', '--time', '0', container_id], capture=True)
|
|
docker_command(args, ['rm', container_id], capture=True)
|
|
except SubprocessError as ex:
|
|
# Both Podman and Docker report an error if the container does not exist.
|
|
# The error messages contain the same "no such container" string, differing only in capitalization.
|
|
if 'no such container' not in ex.stderr.lower():
|
|
raise ex
|
|
|
|
|
|
class DockerError(Exception):
|
|
"""General Docker error."""
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ContainerNotFoundError(DockerError):
|
|
"""The container identified by `identifier` was not found."""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, identifier: str) -> None:
|
|
super().__init__('The container "%s" was not found.' % identifier)
|
|
|
|
self.identifier = identifier
|
|
|
|
|
|
class DockerInspect:
|
|
"""The results of `docker inspect` for a single container."""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, args: CommonConfig, inspection: dict[str, t.Any]) -> None:
|
|
self.args = args
|
|
self.inspection = inspection
|
|
|
|
# primary properties
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def id(self) -> str:
|
|
"""Return the ID of the container."""
|
|
return self.inspection['Id']
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def network_settings(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]:
|
|
"""Return a dictionary of the container network settings."""
|
|
return self.inspection['NetworkSettings']
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def state(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]:
|
|
"""Return a dictionary of the container state."""
|
|
return self.inspection['State']
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def config(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]:
|
|
"""Return a dictionary of the container configuration."""
|
|
return self.inspection['Config']
|
|
|
|
# nested properties
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def ports(self) -> dict[str, list[dict[str, str]]]:
|
|
"""Return a dictionary of ports the container has published."""
|
|
return self.network_settings['Ports']
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def networks(self) -> t.Optional[dict[str, dict[str, t.Any]]]:
|
|
"""Return a dictionary of the networks the container is attached to, or None if running under podman, which does not support networks."""
|
|
return self.network_settings.get('Networks')
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def running(self) -> bool:
|
|
"""Return True if the container is running, otherwise False."""
|
|
return self.state['Running']
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def pid(self) -> int:
|
|
"""Return the PID of the init process."""
|
|
if self.args.explain:
|
|
return 0
|
|
|
|
return self.state['Pid']
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def env(self) -> list[str]:
|
|
"""Return a list of the environment variables used to create the container."""
|
|
return self.config['Env']
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def image(self) -> str:
|
|
"""Return the image used to create the container."""
|
|
return self.config['Image']
|
|
|
|
# functions
|
|
|
|
def env_dict(self) -> dict[str, str]:
|
|
"""Return a dictionary of the environment variables used to create the container."""
|
|
return dict((item[0], item[1]) for item in [e.split('=', 1) for e in self.env])
|
|
|
|
def get_tcp_port(self, port: int) -> t.Optional[list[dict[str, str]]]:
|
|
"""Return a list of the endpoints published by the container for the specified TCP port, or None if it is not published."""
|
|
return self.ports.get('%d/tcp' % port)
|
|
|
|
def get_network_names(self) -> t.Optional[list[str]]:
|
|
"""Return a list of the network names the container is attached to."""
|
|
if self.networks is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
return sorted(self.networks)
|
|
|
|
def get_network_name(self) -> str:
|
|
"""Return the network name the container is attached to. Raises an exception if no network, or more than one, is attached."""
|
|
networks = self.get_network_names()
|
|
|
|
if not networks:
|
|
raise ApplicationError('No network found for Docker container: %s.' % self.id)
|
|
|
|
if len(networks) > 1:
|
|
raise ApplicationError('Found multiple networks for Docker container %s instead of only one: %s' % (self.id, ', '.join(networks)))
|
|
|
|
return networks[0]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def docker_inspect(args: CommonConfig, identifier: str, always: bool = False) -> DockerInspect:
|
|
"""
|
|
Return the results of `docker container inspect` for the specified container.
|
|
Raises a ContainerNotFoundError if the container was not found.
|
|
"""
|
|
try:
|
|
stdout = docker_command(args, ['container', 'inspect', identifier], capture=True, always=always)[0]
|
|
except SubprocessError as ex:
|
|
stdout = ex.stdout
|
|
|
|
if args.explain and not always:
|
|
items = []
|
|
else:
|
|
items = json.loads(stdout)
|
|
|
|
if len(items) == 1:
|
|
return DockerInspect(args, items[0])
|
|
|
|
raise ContainerNotFoundError(identifier)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def docker_network_disconnect(args: CommonConfig, container_id: str, network: str) -> None:
|
|
"""Disconnect the specified docker container from the given network."""
|
|
docker_command(args, ['network', 'disconnect', network, container_id], capture=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class DockerImageInspect:
|
|
"""The results of `docker image inspect` for a single image."""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, args: CommonConfig, inspection: dict[str, t.Any]) -> None:
|
|
self.args = args
|
|
self.inspection = inspection
|
|
|
|
# primary properties
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def config(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]:
|
|
"""Return a dictionary of the image config."""
|
|
return self.inspection['Config']
|
|
|
|
# nested properties
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def volumes(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]:
|
|
"""Return a dictionary of the image volumes."""
|
|
return self.config.get('Volumes') or {}
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def cmd(self) -> list[str]:
|
|
"""The command to run when the container starts."""
|
|
return self.config['Cmd']
|
|
|
|
|
|
@mutex
|
|
def docker_image_inspect(args: CommonConfig, image: str, always: bool = False) -> t.Optional[DockerImageInspect]:
|
|
"""
|
|
Return the results of `docker image inspect` for the specified image or None if the image does not exist.
|
|
"""
|
|
inspect_cache: dict[str, DockerImageInspect]
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
inspect_cache = docker_image_inspect.cache # type: ignore[attr-defined]
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
inspect_cache = docker_image_inspect.cache = {} # type: ignore[attr-defined]
|
|
|
|
if inspect_result := inspect_cache.get(image):
|
|
return inspect_result
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
stdout = docker_command(args, ['image', 'inspect', image], capture=True, always=always)[0]
|
|
except SubprocessError:
|
|
stdout = '[]'
|
|
|
|
if args.explain and not always:
|
|
items = []
|
|
else:
|
|
items = json.loads(stdout)
|
|
|
|
if len(items) > 1:
|
|
raise ApplicationError(f'Inspection of image "{image}" resulted in {len(items)} items:\n{json.dumps(items, indent=4)}')
|
|
|
|
if len(items) == 1:
|
|
inspect_result = DockerImageInspect(args, items[0])
|
|
inspect_cache[image] = inspect_result
|
|
return inspect_result
|
|
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
class DockerNetworkInspect:
|
|
"""The results of `docker network inspect` for a single network."""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, args: CommonConfig, inspection: dict[str, t.Any]) -> None:
|
|
self.args = args
|
|
self.inspection = inspection
|
|
|
|
|
|
def docker_network_inspect(args: CommonConfig, network: str, always: bool = False) -> t.Optional[DockerNetworkInspect]:
|
|
"""
|
|
Return the results of `docker network inspect` for the specified network or None if the network does not exist.
|
|
"""
|
|
try:
|
|
stdout = docker_command(args, ['network', 'inspect', network], capture=True, always=always)[0]
|
|
except SubprocessError:
|
|
stdout = '[]'
|
|
|
|
if args.explain and not always:
|
|
items = []
|
|
else:
|
|
items = json.loads(stdout)
|
|
|
|
if len(items) == 1:
|
|
return DockerNetworkInspect(args, items[0])
|
|
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def docker_logs(args: CommonConfig, container_id: str) -> None:
|
|
"""Display logs for the specified container. If an error occurs, it is displayed rather than raising an exception."""
|
|
try:
|
|
docker_command(args, ['logs', container_id], capture=False)
|
|
except SubprocessError as ex:
|
|
display.error(str(ex))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def docker_exec(
|
|
args: CommonConfig,
|
|
container_id: str,
|
|
cmd: list[str],
|
|
capture: bool,
|
|
options: t.Optional[list[str]] = None,
|
|
stdin: t.Optional[t.IO[bytes]] = None,
|
|
stdout: t.Optional[t.IO[bytes]] = None,
|
|
interactive: bool = False,
|
|
output_stream: t.Optional[OutputStream] = None,
|
|
data: t.Optional[str] = None,
|
|
) -> tuple[t.Optional[str], t.Optional[str]]:
|
|
"""Execute the given command in the specified container."""
|
|
if not options:
|
|
options = []
|
|
|
|
if data or stdin or stdout:
|
|
options.append('-i')
|
|
|
|
return docker_command(
|
|
args,
|
|
['exec'] + options + [container_id] + cmd,
|
|
capture=capture,
|
|
stdin=stdin,
|
|
stdout=stdout,
|
|
interactive=interactive,
|
|
output_stream=output_stream,
|
|
data=data,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
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def docker_command(
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args: CommonConfig,
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cmd: list[str],
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capture: bool,
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stdin: t.Optional[t.IO[bytes]] = None,
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stdout: t.Optional[t.IO[bytes]] = None,
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interactive: bool = False,
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output_stream: t.Optional[OutputStream] = None,
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always: bool = False,
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data: t.Optional[str] = None,
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) -> tuple[t.Optional[str], t.Optional[str]]:
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"""Run the specified docker command."""
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env = docker_environment()
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command = [require_docker().command]
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if command[0] == 'podman' and get_podman_remote():
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command.append('--remote')
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return run_command(
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args,
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command + cmd,
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env=env,
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capture=capture,
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stdin=stdin,
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stdout=stdout,
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interactive=interactive,
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always=always,
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output_stream=output_stream,
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data=data,
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)
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def docker_environment() -> dict[str, str]:
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"""Return a dictionary of docker related environment variables found in the current environment."""
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env = common_environment()
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var_names = {
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'XDG_RUNTIME_DIR', # podman
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}
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var_prefixes = {
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'CONTAINER_', # podman remote
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'DOCKER_', # docker
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}
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env.update({name: value for name, value in os.environ.items() if name in var_names or any(name.startswith(prefix) for prefix in var_prefixes)})
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return env
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