From 2485923bb3efee447548d7a5d325c44ad943410c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Felipe Sateler Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2017 11:00:09 -0300 Subject: Import python-docker_2.5.1-1.debian.tar.xz [dgit import tarball python-docker 2.5.1-1 python-docker_2.5.1-1.debian.tar.xz] --- Dockerfile | 18 +++ changelog | 180 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ compat | 1 + control | 58 +++++++++ copyright | 31 +++++ gbp.conf | 8 ++ patches/Do-not-require-pip-for-building.patch | 32 +++++ patches/requirements.patch | 64 +++++++++ patches/series | 2 + pydist-overrides | 1 + rules | 13 ++ source/format | 1 + tests/control | 3 + tests/integration | 5 + watch | 3 + 15 files changed, 420 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Dockerfile create mode 100644 changelog create mode 100644 compat create mode 100644 control create mode 100644 copyright create mode 100644 gbp.conf create mode 100644 patches/Do-not-require-pip-for-building.patch create mode 100644 patches/requirements.patch create mode 100644 patches/series create mode 100644 pydist-overrides create mode 100755 rules create mode 100644 source/format create mode 100644 tests/control create mode 100755 tests/integration create mode 100644 watch diff --git a/Dockerfile b/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c26ccbc --- /dev/null +++ b/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +FROM tianon/debian-devel + +# start by adding just "debian/control" so we can get mk-build-deps with maximum caching +COPY control /usr/src/python-docker/debian/ +WORKDIR /usr/src/python-docker + +# get all the build deps of _this_ package in a nice repeatable way +RUN apt-get update && mk-build-deps -irt'apt-get --no-install-recommends -yV' debian/control && dpkg-checkbuilddeps + +# need our debian/ directory to compile _this_ package +COPY . /usr/src/python-docker/debian + +# go download and unpack our upstream source +RUN uscan --force-download --verbose --download-current-version +RUN origtargz --unpack + +# tianon is _really_ lazy, and likes a preseeded bash history +RUN echo 'origtargz --unpack && dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc && lintian -EvIL+pedantic' >> "$HOME/.bash_history" diff --git a/changelog b/changelog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ee4887 --- /dev/null +++ b/changelog @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +python-docker (2.5.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * New upstream version 2.5.1 + - Refresh patches + * Pick dependencies from setup.py instead of requirements.txt. + Setup.py is the real thing, plus upstream added deps of deps to requirements.txt + * Use https for the watch file + + -- Felipe Sateler Sun, 05 Nov 2017 11:00:09 -0300 + +python-docker (2.4.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium + + [ Thomas Goirand ] + * Add Breaks: python-magnum (<< 5.0.0), python-senlin (<< 2.0.0). + + [ Felipe Sateler ] + * Add Breaks for docker-compose << 1.10. (Closes: #870003) + * Bump Standards Version + * Release to unstable (Closes: #850741) + + -- Felipe Sateler Sat, 04 Nov 2017 10:58:35 -0300 + +python-docker (2.4.2-1) experimental; urgency=medium + + [ Jason Pleau ] + * New upstream release + * Refresh requirements patch + * Update dependencies for new upstream version + * Add myself to debian/copyright + + [ Felipe Sateler ] + * Do not require pip for building. + It is only used to check for docker-py existece, + but that doesn't matter in the context of a debian build + * Bump standards-version to 4.0.0 + * Sync dependency versions in python3 and python versions + * Bump debhelper compat to 10 + + -- Felipe Sateler Sun, 16 Jul 2017 11:58:44 -0400 + +python-docker (1.9.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + [ Ondřej Nový ] + * New upstream release (Closes: #830172) + * Dropped + d/p/0002-Lower-Docker-API-version-to-1.20-for-Docker-1.8.3-co.patch + (Not needed anymore) + * Bump required version of python3-websocket to 0.32.0 + * Standards-Version is 3.9.8 now (no change) + * Fixed typo in description + + [ Andreas Henriksson ] + * autopkgtest: fix running of integration test + + [ Felipe Sateler ] + * Take over the package from the DPMT. Thanks for all the work! + - Update Vcs urls + * Switch to git-buildpackage for vcs + * python2: add ssl_match_hostname and ipaddress dependencies + * Restrict python3 package to python 3.5 + + -- Felipe Sateler Fri, 14 Oct 2016 21:15:59 -0300 + +python-docker (1.7.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Team upload. + * New upstream release (Closes: #816622). + * Standards-Version is 3.9.7 now (no change). + * Changed Vcs-Git URL to https. + * Added myself to d/copyright. + * Lower Docker API version to 1.20 for Docker 1.8.3 compatibility + + -- Ondřej Nový Wed, 23 Mar 2016 07:26:35 +0100 + +python-docker (1.5.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 1.5.0 upstream release. + + -- Tianon Gravi Sun, 08 Nov 2015 12:59:38 -0800 + +python-docker (1.3.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 1.3.1 upstream release. + + -- Tianon Gravi Tue, 28 Jul 2015 13:25:20 -0700 + +python-docker (1.3.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update 01_requirements.patch to reflect that the requirements are actually + stored in no less than three separate files (Closes: #793024). + * Add a DEP8 test that runs upstream's integration tests to verify + basic functionality. + * Patch the default API version down one notch to match src:docker.io (to be + removed when Docker 1.7+ gets into the archive). + + -- Tianon Gravi Mon, 20 Jul 2015 18:03:45 +0000 + +python-docker (1.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 1.3.0 upstream release. + + -- Tianon Gravi Thu, 16 Jul 2015 18:00:39 +0000 + +python-docker (1.2.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 1.2.3 upstream release (Closes: #790817). + + -- Tianon Gravi Thu, 02 Jul 2015 02:25:42 +0000 + +python-docker (1.2.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Relax requests dependency slightly to account for the accidental misupload + to unstable. + + -- Tianon Gravi Sun, 29 Mar 2015 19:58:18 -0600 + +python-docker (1.2.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 1.2.2 upstream release (Closes: #781355) + * Update debian/watch to use the pypi.debian.net redirector + * Update Build-Depends, 01_requirements.patch, and comment in debian/rules + regarding tests + + -- Tianon Gravi Sun, 29 Mar 2015 19:58:18 -0600 + +python-docker (0.5.3-2) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Remove 02_use-system-urllib3.patch thanks to the fix in requests + + -- Tianon Gravi Thu, 13 Nov 2014 06:29:26 +0000 + +python-docker (0.5.3-1.1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Non-maintainer upload. + * Added debian/patches/02_use-system-urllib3.patch (Closes: #767445). + * Renamed debian/patches/requirements.patch to + debian/patches/01_requirements.patch following convention from other + Python packages. + + -- Jakub Warmuz Sat, 01 Nov 2014 18:19:57 +0100 + +python-docker (0.5.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 0.5.3 upstream release + - 0.5.3: Fixed attaching when connecting to the daemon over a UNIX socket. + - 0.5.2: Fixed a bug where sockets were closed immediately when attaching + over TLS. + + -- Tianon Gravi Fri, 17 Oct 2014 06:12:19 +0000 + +python-docker (0.5.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 0.5.1 upstream release + + -- Tianon Gravi Thu, 16 Oct 2014 07:05:26 +0000 + +python-docker (0.5.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 0.5.0 upstream release + + -- Tianon Gravi Sun, 14 Sep 2014 00:56:13 +0000 + +python-docker (0.4.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 0.4.0 upstream release + + -- Tianon Gravi Mon, 28 Jul 2014 10:43:40 -0600 + +python-docker (0.3.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 0.3.2 upstream release + * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.5 + + -- Tianon Gravi Thu, 17 Jul 2014 21:51:51 -0400 + +python-docker (0.2.3-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * Initial release (Closes: #734679) + + -- Paul Tagliamonte Mon, 10 Feb 2014 22:13:24 -0500 diff --git a/compat b/compat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f599e28 --- /dev/null +++ b/compat @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +10 diff --git a/control b/control new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df817fc --- /dev/null +++ b/control @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +Source: python-docker +Section: python +Priority: optional +Maintainer: Felipe Sateler +Uploaders: Jason Pleau +Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 10), + dh-python, + python-all (>= 2.7), + python3-all, + python-setuptools, + python3-setuptools, +# setup.py + python-requests (>= 2.11.1~), + python-six (>= 1.4.0~), + python-websocket (>= 0.32.0~), + python-dockerpycreds (>= 0.2.1), + python-backports.ssl-match-hostname (>= 3.5), + python-ipaddress (>=1.0.16), +# setup.py - python3 + python3-requests (>= 2.11.1~), + python3-six (>= 1.4.0~), + python3-websocket (>= 0.32.0~), + python3-dockerpycreds (>= 0.2.1), +# test-requirements.txt +# python-mock (>= 1.0.1~), +# python-coverage (>= 3.7.1~), +# docker.io, +Standards-Version: 4.1.1 +Homepage: https://github.com/docker/docker-py +Vcs-Git: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/python-docker.git +Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/python-docker.git +X-Python-Version: >= 2.7 +X-Python3-Version: >= 3.5 + +Package: python-docker +Architecture: all +Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, + python-backports.ssl-match-hostname (>= 3.5), + python-ipaddress (>=1.0.16) +Breaks: python-magnum (<< 5.0.0), + python-senlin (<< 2.0.0), + docker-compose (<< 1.10) +Description: Python wrapper to access docker.io's control socket + This package contains oodles of routines that aid in controlling + docker.io over it's socket control, the same way the docker.io + client controls the daemon. + . + This package provides Python 2 module bindings only. + +Package: python3-docker +Architecture: all +Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends} +Description: Python 3 wrapper to access docker.io's control socket + This package contains oodles of routines that aid in controlling + docker.io over it's socket control, the same way the docker.io + client controls the daemon. + . + This package provides Python 3 module bindings only. diff --git a/copyright b/copyright new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75d9002 --- /dev/null +++ b/copyright @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0 +Upstream-Name: docker +Upstream-Contact: Docker, Inc. +Source: https://github.com/docker/docker-py + +Files: * +Copyright: 2014 Docker, Inc. +License: Apache-2.0 + +Files: debian/* +Copyright: 2014 Paul R. Tagliamonte + 2014 Tianon Gravi + 2016 Ondřej Nový + 2017 Jason Pleau +License: Apache-2.0 + +License: Apache-2.0 + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + . + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + . + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. + . + On Debian systems, the complete text of the Apache version 2.0 license + can be found in "/usr/share/common-licenses/Apache-2.0". diff --git a/gbp.conf b/gbp.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6dc3643 --- /dev/null +++ b/gbp.conf @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +[DEFAULT] +pristine-tar = True +patch-numbers = False +debian-branch = master + +[dch] +full = True +multimaint-merge = True diff --git a/patches/Do-not-require-pip-for-building.patch b/patches/Do-not-require-pip-for-building.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30bc1e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/patches/Do-not-require-pip-for-building.patch @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +From: Felipe Sateler +Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2017 11:34:24 -0400 +Subject: Do not require pip for building + +It is only used to check for docker-py existece, +but that doesn't matter in the context of a debian build +--- + setup.py | 9 --------- + 1 file changed, 9 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py +index 4a33c8d..e8f13ee 100644 +--- a/setup.py ++++ b/setup.py +@@ -5,17 +5,8 @@ import codecs + import os + import sys + +-import pip +- + from setuptools import setup, find_packages + +-if 'docker-py' in [x.project_name for x in pip.get_installed_distributions()]: +- print( +- 'ERROR: "docker-py" needs to be uninstalled before installing this' +- ' package:\npip uninstall docker-py', file=sys.stderr +- ) +- sys.exit(1) +- + ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(__file__) + SOURCE_DIR = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR) + diff --git a/patches/requirements.patch b/patches/requirements.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75180e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/patches/requirements.patch @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +From: Tianon Gravi +Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 10:36:49 -0800 +Subject: Unpin dependencies so newer versions satisfy them appropriately + +Forwarded: https://github.com/dotcloud/docker-py/issues/101 (upstream has no interest) + +Patch-Name: requirements.patch +--- + requirements.txt | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- + test-requirements.txt | 10 +++++----- + 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt +index f3c61e7..0e013c8 100644 +--- a/requirements.txt ++++ b/requirements.txt +@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ +-appdirs==1.4.3 +-asn1crypto==0.22.0 +-backports.ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 +-cffi==1.10.0 +-cryptography==1.9 +-docker-pycreds==0.2.1 +-enum34==1.1.6 +-idna==2.5 +-ipaddress==1.0.18 +-packaging==16.8 +-pycparser==2.17 +-pyOpenSSL==17.0.0 +-pyparsing==2.2.0 +-requests==2.14.2 +-six==1.10.0 +-websocket-client==0.40.0 ++appdirs>=1.4.3 ++asn1crypto>=0.22.0 ++backports.ssl-match-hostname>=3.5.0.1 ++cffi>=1.10.0 ++cryptography>=1.9 ++docker-pycreds>=0.2.1 ++enum34>=1.1.6 ++idna>=2.5 ++ipaddress>=1.0.18 ++packaging>=16.8 ++pycparser>=2.17 ++pyOpenSSL>=17.0.0 ++pyparsing>=2.2.0 ++requests>=2.14.2 ++six>=1.10.0 ++websocket-client>=0.40.0 +diff --git a/test-requirements.txt b/test-requirements.txt +index 460db10..9f9eb50 100644 +--- a/test-requirements.txt ++++ b/test-requirements.txt +@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ +-mock==1.0.1 +-pytest==2.9.1 +-coverage==3.7.1 +-pytest-cov==2.1.0 +-flake8==2.4.1 ++mock>=1.0.1 ++pytest>=2.9.1 ++coverage>=3.7.1 ++pytest-cov>=2.1.0 ++flake8>=2.4.1 diff --git a/patches/series b/patches/series new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d3bb78 --- /dev/null +++ b/patches/series @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +requirements.patch +Do-not-require-pip-for-building.patch diff --git a/pydist-overrides b/pydist-overrides new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5dee6e --- /dev/null +++ b/pydist-overrides @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +websocket-client python-websocket diff --git a/rules b/rules new file mode 100755 index 0000000..91e153c --- /dev/null +++ b/rules @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +#!/usr/bin/make -f + +export PYBUILD_NAME=docker + +# The pypi bundle includes the tests (https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/308), but they're really invasive and fail for reasons I haven't yet diagnosed. +export PYBUILD_DISABLE=test + +override_dh_auto_clean: + dh_auto_clean + rm -f docker_py.egg-info/SOURCES.txt + +%: + dh $@ --with python2,python3 --buildsystem pybuild diff --git a/source/format b/source/format new file mode 100644 index 0000000..163aaf8 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/format @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +3.0 (quilt) diff --git a/tests/control b/tests/control new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b02db1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/control @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +Tests: integration +Depends: docker.io, python-mock, python-pytest, python3-mock, python3-pytest, python-backports.ssl-match-hostname, @ +Restrictions: isolation-machine needs-root diff --git a/tests/integration b/tests/integration new file mode 100755 index 0000000..156b4e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#!/bin/bash +set -e + +py.test-3 tests/integration/ +py.test tests/integration/ diff --git a/watch b/watch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99f8c16 --- /dev/null +++ b/watch @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +version=3 +opts=uversionmangle=s/-?(rc|a|b|c)/~$1/ \ +https://pypi.debian.net/docker/docker-(.+)\.(?:zip|tgz|tbz|txz|(?:tar\.(?:gz|bz2|xz))) -- cgit v1.2.3 From 508855e510b2901b9bb94d829d94da28fa442cd5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Felipe Sateler Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2017 11:00:09 -0300 Subject: Import python-docker_2.5.1.orig.tar.gz [dgit import orig python-docker_2.5.1.orig.tar.gz] --- LICENSE | 191 +++ MANIFEST.in | 8 + PKG-INFO | 117 ++ README.md | 77 + README.rst | 94 ++ docker.egg-info/PKG-INFO | 117 ++ docker.egg-info/SOURCES.txt | 122 ++ docker.egg-info/dependency_links.txt | 1 + docker.egg-info/not-zip-safe | 1 + docker.egg-info/requires.txt | 15 + docker.egg-info/top_level.txt | 1 + docker/__init__.py | 7 + docker/api/__init__.py | 2 + docker/api/build.py | 308 ++++ docker/api/client.py | 465 ++++++ docker/api/container.py | 1258 +++++++++++++++ docker/api/daemon.py | 177 +++ docker/api/exec_api.py | 156 ++ docker/api/image.py | 563 +++++++ docker/api/network.py | 263 +++ docker/api/plugin.py | 251 +++ docker/api/secret.py | 91 ++ docker/api/service.py | 351 ++++ docker/api/swarm.py | 326 ++++ docker/api/volume.py | 165 ++ docker/auth.py | 331 ++++ docker/client.py | 190 +++ docker/constants.py | 19 + docker/errors.py | 155 ++ docker/models/__init__.py | 0 docker/models/containers.py | 968 +++++++++++ docker/models/images.py | 293 ++++ docker/models/networks.py | 192 +++ docker/models/nodes.py | 107 ++ docker/models/plugins.py | 200 +++ docker/models/resource.py | 93 ++ docker/models/secrets.py | 69 + docker/models/services.py | 273 ++++ docker/models/swarm.py | 147 ++ docker/models/volumes.py | 99 ++ docker/tls.py | 92 ++ docker/transport/__init__.py | 8 + docker/transport/npipeconn.py | 108 ++ docker/transport/npipesocket.py | 219 +++ docker/transport/ssladapter.py | 71 + docker/transport/unixconn.py | 92 ++ docker/types/__init__.py | 9 + docker/types/base.py | 7 + docker/types/containers.py | 676 ++++++++ docker/types/healthcheck.py | 63 + docker/types/networks.py | 111 ++ docker/types/services.py | 485 ++++++ docker/types/swarm.py | 43 + docker/utils/__init__.py | 13 + docker/utils/build.py | 143 ++ docker/utils/decorators.py | 47 + docker/utils/fnmatch.py | 114 ++ docker/utils/json_stream.py | 80 + docker/utils/ports.py | 83 + docker/utils/socket.py | 98 ++ docker/utils/utils.py | 571 +++++++ docker/version.py | 2 + requirements.txt | 16 + setup.cfg | 11 + setup.py | 95 ++ test-requirements.txt | 5 + tests/__init__.py | 0 tests/helpers.py | 104 ++ tests/integration/__init__.py | 0 tests/integration/api_build_test.py | 315 ++++ tests/integration/api_client_test.py | 117 ++ tests/integration/api_container_test.py | 1317 +++++++++++++++ tests/integration/api_exec_test.py | 138 ++ tests/integration/api_healthcheck_test.py | 67 + tests/integration/api_image_test.py | 332 ++++ tests/integration/api_network_test.py | 467 ++++++ tests/integration/api_plugin_test.py | 145 ++ tests/integration/api_secret_test.py | 69 + tests/integration/api_service_test.py | 495 ++++++ tests/integration/api_swarm_test.py | 176 ++ tests/integration/api_volume_test.py | 70 + tests/integration/base.py | 114 ++ tests/integration/client_test.py | 29 + tests/integration/conftest.py | 29 + tests/integration/errors_test.py | 14 + tests/integration/models_containers_test.py | 278 ++++ tests/integration/models_images_test.py | 99 ++ tests/integration/models_networks_test.py | 64 + tests/integration/models_nodes_test.py | 37 + tests/integration/models_resources_test.py | 16 + tests/integration/models_services_test.py | 103 ++ tests/integration/models_swarm_test.py | 33 + tests/integration/models_volumes_test.py | 30 + tests/integration/regression_test.py | 67 + .../integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/config.json | 19 + .../testdata/dummy-plugin/rootfs/dummy/file.txt | 0 tests/unit/__init__.py | 0 tests/unit/api_build_test.py | 159 ++ tests/unit/api_container_test.py | 1674 ++++++++++++++++++++ tests/unit/api_exec_test.py | 103 ++ tests/unit/api_image_test.py | 387 +++++ tests/unit/api_network_test.py | 187 +++ tests/unit/api_test.py | 533 +++++++ tests/unit/api_volume_test.py | 122 ++ tests/unit/auth_test.py | 588 +++++++ tests/unit/client_test.py | 111 ++ tests/unit/dockertypes_test.py | 415 +++++ tests/unit/errors_test.py | 119 ++ tests/unit/fake_api.py | 622 ++++++++ tests/unit/fake_api_client.py | 61 + tests/unit/fake_stat.py | 133 ++ 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It lets you do anything the + ``docker`` command does, but from within Python apps – run containers, + manage containers, manage Swarms, etc. + + Installation + ------------ + + The latest stable version `is available on + PyPI `__. Either add ``docker`` to + your ``requirements.txt`` file or install with pip: + + :: + + pip install docker + + If you are intending to connect to a docker host via TLS, add + ``docker[tls]`` to your requirements instead, or install with pip: + + :: + + pip install docker[tls] + + Usage + ----- + + Connect to Docker using the default socket or the configuration in your + environment: + + .. code:: python + + import docker + client = docker.from_env() + + You can run containers: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.run("ubuntu:latest", "echo hello world") + 'hello world\n' + + You can run containers in the background: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.run("bfirsh/reticulate-splines", detach=True) + + + You can manage containers: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.list() + [, , ...] + + >>> container = client.containers.get('45e6d2de7c54') + + >>> container.attrs['Config']['Image'] + "bfirsh/reticulate-splines" + + >>> container.logs() + "Reticulating spline 1...\n" + + >>> container.stop() + + You can stream logs: + + .. code:: python + + >>> for line in container.logs(stream=True): + ... print line.strip() + Reticulating spline 2... + Reticulating spline 3... + ... + + You can manage images: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.images.pull('nginx') + + + >>> client.images.list() + [, , ...] + + `Read the full documentation `__ to + see everything you can do. + + .. |Build Status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py.svg?branch=master + :target: https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py + +Platform: UNKNOWN +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Environment :: Other Environment +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 +Classifier: Topic :: Utilities +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ff124d --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +# Docker SDK for Python + +[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py) + +A Python library for the Docker Engine API. It lets you do anything the `docker` command does, but from within Python apps – run containers, manage containers, manage Swarms, etc. + +## Installation + +The latest stable version [is available on PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/docker/). Either add `docker` to your `requirements.txt` file or install with pip: + + pip install docker + +If you are intending to connect to a docker host via TLS, add `docker[tls]` to your requirements instead, or install with pip: + + pip install docker[tls] + +## Usage + +Connect to Docker using the default socket or the configuration in your environment: + +```python +import docker +client = docker.from_env() +``` + +You can run containers: + +```python +>>> client.containers.run("ubuntu:latest", "echo hello world") +'hello world\n' +``` + +You can run containers in the background: + +```python +>>> client.containers.run("bfirsh/reticulate-splines", detach=True) + +``` + +You can manage containers: + +```python +>>> client.containers.list() +[, , ...] + +>>> container = client.containers.get('45e6d2de7c54') + +>>> container.attrs['Config']['Image'] +"bfirsh/reticulate-splines" + +>>> container.logs() +"Reticulating spline 1...\n" + +>>> container.stop() +``` + +You can stream logs: + +```python +>>> for line in container.logs(stream=True): +... print line.strip() +Reticulating spline 2... +Reticulating spline 3... +... +``` + +You can manage images: + +```python +>>> client.images.pull('nginx') + + +>>> client.images.list() +[, , ...] +``` + +[Read the full documentation](https://docker-py.readthedocs.io) to see everything you can do. diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0117e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.rst @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +Docker SDK for Python +===================== + +|Build Status| + +A Python library for the Docker Engine API. It lets you do anything the +``docker`` command does, but from within Python apps – run containers, +manage containers, manage Swarms, etc. + +Installation +------------ + +The latest stable version `is available on +PyPI `__. Either add ``docker`` to +your ``requirements.txt`` file or install with pip: + +:: + + pip install docker + +If you are intending to connect to a docker host via TLS, add +``docker[tls]`` to your requirements instead, or install with pip: + +:: + + pip install docker[tls] + +Usage +----- + +Connect to Docker using the default socket or the configuration in your +environment: + +.. code:: python + + import docker + client = docker.from_env() + +You can run containers: + +.. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.run("ubuntu:latest", "echo hello world") + 'hello world\n' + +You can run containers in the background: + +.. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.run("bfirsh/reticulate-splines", detach=True) + + +You can manage containers: + +.. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.list() + [, , ...] + + >>> container = client.containers.get('45e6d2de7c54') + + >>> container.attrs['Config']['Image'] + "bfirsh/reticulate-splines" + + >>> container.logs() + "Reticulating spline 1...\n" + + >>> container.stop() + +You can stream logs: + +.. code:: python + + >>> for line in container.logs(stream=True): + ... print line.strip() + Reticulating spline 2... + Reticulating spline 3... + ... + +You can manage images: + +.. code:: python + + >>> client.images.pull('nginx') + + + >>> client.images.list() + [, , ...] + +`Read the full documentation `__ to +see everything you can do. + +.. |Build Status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py.svg?branch=master + :target: https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py diff --git a/docker.egg-info/PKG-INFO b/docker.egg-info/PKG-INFO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85d5adc --- /dev/null +++ b/docker.egg-info/PKG-INFO @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +Metadata-Version: 1.1 +Name: docker +Version: 2.5.1 +Summary: A Python library for the Docker Engine API. +Home-page: https://github.com/docker/docker-py +Author: Joffrey F +Author-email: joffrey@docker.com +License: Apache License 2.0 +Description: Docker SDK for Python + ===================== + + |Build Status| + + A Python library for the Docker Engine API. It lets you do anything the + ``docker`` command does, but from within Python apps – run containers, + manage containers, manage Swarms, etc. + + Installation + ------------ + + The latest stable version `is available on + PyPI `__. Either add ``docker`` to + your ``requirements.txt`` file or install with pip: + + :: + + pip install docker + + If you are intending to connect to a docker host via TLS, add + ``docker[tls]`` to your requirements instead, or install with pip: + + :: + + pip install docker[tls] + + Usage + ----- + + Connect to Docker using the default socket or the configuration in your + environment: + + .. code:: python + + import docker + client = docker.from_env() + + You can run containers: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.run("ubuntu:latest", "echo hello world") + 'hello world\n' + + You can run containers in the background: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.run("bfirsh/reticulate-splines", detach=True) + + + You can manage containers: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.list() + [, , ...] + + >>> container = client.containers.get('45e6d2de7c54') + + >>> container.attrs['Config']['Image'] + "bfirsh/reticulate-splines" + + >>> container.logs() + "Reticulating spline 1...\n" + + >>> container.stop() + + You can stream logs: + + .. code:: python + + >>> for line in container.logs(stream=True): + ... print line.strip() + Reticulating spline 2... + Reticulating spline 3... + ... + + You can manage images: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.images.pull('nginx') + + + >>> client.images.list() + [, , ...] + + `Read the full documentation `__ to + see everything you can do. + + .. |Build Status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py.svg?branch=master + :target: https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py + +Platform: UNKNOWN +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Environment :: Other Environment +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: 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a/docker.egg-info/dependency_links.txt b/docker.egg-info/dependency_links.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b13789 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker.egg-info/dependency_links.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + diff --git a/docker.egg-info/not-zip-safe b/docker.egg-info/not-zip-safe new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b13789 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker.egg-info/not-zip-safe @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + diff --git a/docker.egg-info/requires.txt b/docker.egg-info/requires.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b79f011 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker.egg-info/requires.txt @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +requests!=2.11.0,!=2.12.2,!=2.18.0,>=2.5.2 +six>=1.4.0 +websocket-client>=0.32.0 +docker-pycreds>=0.2.1 + +[:python_version < "3.3"] +ipaddress>=1.0.16 + +[:python_version < "3.5"] +backports.ssl_match_hostname>=3.5 + +[tls] +pyOpenSSL>=0.14 +cryptography>=1.3.4 +idna>=2.0.0 diff --git a/docker.egg-info/top_level.txt b/docker.egg-info/top_level.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdb9670 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker.egg-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +docker diff --git a/docker/__init__.py b/docker/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cf732e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# flake8: noqa +from .api import APIClient +from .client import DockerClient, from_env +from .version import version, version_info + +__version__ = version +__title__ = 'docker' diff --git a/docker/api/__init__.py b/docker/api/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff51844 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# flake8: noqa +from .client import APIClient diff --git a/docker/api/build.py b/docker/api/build.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9678a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/build.py @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ +import json +import logging +import os +import re + +from .. import auth +from .. import constants +from .. import errors +from .. import utils + + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class BuildApiMixin(object): + def build(self, path=None, tag=None, quiet=False, fileobj=None, + nocache=False, rm=False, stream=False, timeout=None, + custom_context=False, encoding=None, pull=False, + forcerm=False, dockerfile=None, container_limits=None, + decode=False, buildargs=None, gzip=False, shmsize=None, + labels=None, cache_from=None, target=None, network_mode=None, + squash=None): + """ + Similar to the ``docker build`` command. Either ``path`` or ``fileobj`` + needs to be set. ``path`` can be a local path (to a directory + containing a Dockerfile) or a remote URL. ``fileobj`` must be a + readable file-like object to a Dockerfile. + + If you have a tar file for the Docker build context (including a + Dockerfile) already, pass a readable file-like object to ``fileobj`` + and also pass ``custom_context=True``. If the stream is compressed + also, set ``encoding`` to the correct value (e.g ``gzip``). + + Example: + >>> from io import BytesIO + >>> from docker import APIClient + >>> dockerfile = ''' + ... # Shared Volume + ... FROM busybox:buildroot-2014.02 + ... VOLUME /data + ... CMD ["/bin/sh"] + ... ''' + >>> f = BytesIO(dockerfile.encode('utf-8')) + >>> cli = APIClient(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') + >>> response = [line for line in cli.build( + ... fileobj=f, rm=True, tag='yourname/volume' + ... )] + >>> response + ['{"stream":" ---\\u003e a9eb17255234\\n"}', + '{"stream":"Step 1 : VOLUME /data\\n"}', + '{"stream":" ---\\u003e Running in abdc1e6896c6\\n"}', + '{"stream":" ---\\u003e 713bca62012e\\n"}', + '{"stream":"Removing intermediate container abdc1e6896c6\\n"}', + '{"stream":"Step 2 : CMD [\\"/bin/sh\\"]\\n"}', + '{"stream":" ---\\u003e Running in dba30f2a1a7e\\n"}', + '{"stream":" ---\\u003e 032b8b2855fc\\n"}', + '{"stream":"Removing intermediate container dba30f2a1a7e\\n"}', + '{"stream":"Successfully built 032b8b2855fc\\n"}'] + + Args: + path (str): Path to the directory containing the Dockerfile + fileobj: A file object to use as the Dockerfile. (Or a file-like + object) + tag (str): A tag to add to the final image + quiet (bool): Whether to return the status + nocache (bool): Don't use the cache when set to ``True`` + rm (bool): Remove intermediate containers. The ``docker build`` + command now defaults to ``--rm=true``, but we have kept the old + default of `False` to preserve backward compatibility + stream (bool): *Deprecated for API version > 1.8 (always True)*. + Return a blocking generator you can iterate over to retrieve + build output as it happens + timeout (int): HTTP timeout + custom_context (bool): Optional if using ``fileobj`` + encoding (str): The encoding for a stream. Set to ``gzip`` for + compressing + pull (bool): Downloads any updates to the FROM image in Dockerfiles + forcerm (bool): Always remove intermediate containers, even after + unsuccessful builds + dockerfile (str): path within the build context to the Dockerfile + buildargs (dict): A dictionary of build arguments + container_limits (dict): A dictionary of limits applied to each + container created by the build process. Valid keys: + + - memory (int): set memory limit for build + - memswap (int): Total memory (memory + swap), -1 to disable + swap + - cpushares (int): CPU shares (relative weight) + - cpusetcpus (str): CPUs in which to allow execution, e.g., + ``"0-3"``, ``"0,1"`` + decode (bool): If set to ``True``, the returned stream will be + decoded into dicts on the fly. Default ``False`` + shmsize (int): Size of `/dev/shm` in bytes. The size must be + greater than 0. If omitted the system uses 64MB + labels (dict): A dictionary of labels to set on the image + cache_from (list): A list of images used for build cache + resolution + target (str): Name of the build-stage to build in a multi-stage + Dockerfile + network_mode (str): networking mode for the run commands during + build + squash (bool): Squash the resulting images layers into a + single layer. + + Returns: + A generator for the build output. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + ``TypeError`` + If neither ``path`` nor ``fileobj`` is specified. + """ + remote = context = None + headers = {} + container_limits = container_limits or {} + if path is None and fileobj is None: + raise TypeError("Either path or fileobj needs to be provided.") + if gzip and encoding is not None: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Can not use custom encoding if gzip is enabled' + ) + + for key in container_limits.keys(): + if key not in constants.CONTAINER_LIMITS_KEYS: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Invalid container_limits key {0}'.format(key) + ) + + if custom_context: + if not fileobj: + raise TypeError("You must specify fileobj with custom_context") + context = fileobj + elif fileobj is not None: + context = utils.mkbuildcontext(fileobj) + elif path.startswith(('http://', 'https://', + 'git://', 'github.com/', 'git@')): + remote = path + elif not os.path.isdir(path): + raise TypeError("You must specify a directory to build in path") + else: + dockerignore = os.path.join(path, '.dockerignore') + exclude = None + if os.path.exists(dockerignore): + with open(dockerignore, 'r') as f: + exclude = list(filter(bool, f.read().splitlines())) + context = utils.tar( + path, exclude=exclude, dockerfile=dockerfile, gzip=gzip + ) + encoding = 'gzip' if gzip else encoding + + if utils.compare_version('1.8', self._version) >= 0: + stream = True + + if dockerfile and utils.compare_version('1.17', self._version) < 0: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'dockerfile was only introduced in API version 1.17' + ) + + if utils.compare_version('1.19', self._version) < 0: + pull = 1 if pull else 0 + + u = self._url('/build') + params = { + 't': tag, + 'remote': remote, + 'q': quiet, + 'nocache': nocache, + 'rm': rm, + 'forcerm': forcerm, + 'pull': pull, + 'dockerfile': dockerfile, + } + params.update(container_limits) + + if buildargs: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.21'): + params.update({'buildargs': json.dumps(buildargs)}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'buildargs was only introduced in API version 1.21' + ) + + if shmsize: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.22'): + params.update({'shmsize': shmsize}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'shmsize was only introduced in API version 1.22' + ) + + if labels: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.23'): + params.update({'labels': json.dumps(labels)}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'labels was only introduced in API version 1.23' + ) + + if cache_from: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.25'): + params.update({'cachefrom': json.dumps(cache_from)}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'cache_from was only introduced in API version 1.25' + ) + + if target: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.29'): + params.update({'target': target}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'target was only introduced in API version 1.29' + ) + + if network_mode: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.25'): + params.update({'networkmode': network_mode}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'network_mode was only introduced in API version 1.25' + ) + + if squash: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.25'): + params.update({'squash': squash}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'squash was only introduced in API version 1.25' + ) + + if context is not None: + headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/tar'} + if encoding: + headers['Content-Encoding'] = encoding + + if utils.compare_version('1.9', self._version) >= 0: + self._set_auth_headers(headers) + + response = self._post( + u, + data=context, + params=params, + headers=headers, + stream=stream, + timeout=timeout, + ) + + if context is not None and not custom_context: + context.close() + + if stream: + return self._stream_helper(response, decode=decode) + else: + output = self._result(response) + srch = r'Successfully built ([0-9a-f]+)' + match = re.search(srch, output) + if not match: + return None, output + return match.group(1), output + + def _set_auth_headers(self, headers): + log.debug('Looking for auth config') + + # If we don't have any auth data so far, try reloading the config + # file one more time in case anything showed up in there. + if not self._auth_configs: + log.debug("No auth config in memory - loading from filesystem") + self._auth_configs = auth.load_config() + + # Send the full auth configuration (if any exists), since the build + # could use any (or all) of the registries. + if self._auth_configs: + auth_data = {} + if self._auth_configs.get('credsStore'): + # Using a credentials store, we need to retrieve the + # credentials for each registry listed in the config.json file + # Matches CLI behavior: https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/ + # 67b85f9d26f1b0b2b240f2d794748fac0f45243c/cliconfig/ + # credentials/native_store.go#L68-L83 + for registry in self._auth_configs.keys(): + if registry == 'credsStore' or registry == 'HttpHeaders': + continue + auth_data[registry] = auth.resolve_authconfig( + self._auth_configs, registry + ) + else: + auth_data = self._auth_configs.copy() + # See https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/1683 + if auth.INDEX_NAME in auth_data: + auth_data[auth.INDEX_URL] = auth_data[auth.INDEX_NAME] + + log.debug( + 'Sending auth config ({0})'.format( + ', '.join(repr(k) for k in auth_data.keys()) + ) + ) + + if utils.compare_version('1.19', self._version) >= 0: + headers['X-Registry-Config'] = auth.encode_header( + auth_data + ) + else: + headers['X-Registry-Config'] = auth.encode_header({ + 'configs': auth_data + }) + else: + log.debug('No auth config found') diff --git a/docker/api/client.py b/docker/api/client.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1de10c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/client.py @@ -0,0 +1,465 @@ +import json +import struct +import warnings +from functools import partial + +import requests +import requests.exceptions +import six +import websocket + +from .build import BuildApiMixin +from .container import ContainerApiMixin +from .daemon import DaemonApiMixin +from .exec_api import ExecApiMixin +from .image import ImageApiMixin +from .network import NetworkApiMixin +from .plugin import PluginApiMixin +from .secret import SecretApiMixin +from .service import ServiceApiMixin +from .swarm import SwarmApiMixin +from .volume import VolumeApiMixin +from .. import auth +from ..constants import ( + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, DEFAULT_USER_AGENT, IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, + DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION, STREAM_HEADER_SIZE_BYTES, DEFAULT_NUM_POOLS, + MINIMUM_DOCKER_API_VERSION +) +from ..errors import ( + DockerException, TLSParameterError, + create_api_error_from_http_exception +) +from ..tls import TLSConfig +from ..transport import SSLAdapter, UnixAdapter +from ..utils import utils, check_resource, update_headers +from ..utils.socket import frames_iter, socket_raw_iter +from ..utils.json_stream import json_stream +try: + from ..transport import NpipeAdapter +except ImportError: + pass + + +class APIClient( + requests.Session, + BuildApiMixin, + ContainerApiMixin, + DaemonApiMixin, + ExecApiMixin, + ImageApiMixin, + NetworkApiMixin, + PluginApiMixin, + SecretApiMixin, + ServiceApiMixin, + SwarmApiMixin, + VolumeApiMixin): + """ + A low-level client for the Docker Engine API. + + Example: + + >>> import docker + >>> client = docker.APIClient(base_url='unix://var/run/docker.sock') + >>> client.version() + {u'ApiVersion': u'1.24', + u'Arch': u'amd64', + u'BuildTime': u'2016-09-27T23:38:15.810178467+00:00', + u'Experimental': True, + u'GitCommit': u'45bed2c', + u'GoVersion': u'go1.6.3', + u'KernelVersion': u'4.4.22-moby', + u'Os': u'linux', + u'Version': u'1.12.2-rc1'} + + Args: + base_url (str): URL to the Docker server. For example, + ``unix:///var/run/docker.sock`` or ``tcp://127.0.0.1:1234``. + version (str): The version of the API to use. Set to ``auto`` to + automatically detect the server's version. Default: ``1.26`` + timeout (int): Default timeout for API calls, in seconds. + tls (bool or :py:class:`~docker.tls.TLSConfig`): Enable TLS. Pass + ``True`` to enable it with default options, or pass a + :py:class:`~docker.tls.TLSConfig` object to use custom + configuration. + user_agent (str): Set a custom user agent for requests to the server. + """ + + __attrs__ = requests.Session.__attrs__ + ['_auth_configs', + '_version', + 'base_url', + 'timeout'] + + def __init__(self, base_url=None, version=None, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, tls=False, + user_agent=DEFAULT_USER_AGENT, num_pools=DEFAULT_NUM_POOLS): + super(APIClient, self).__init__() + + if tls and not base_url: + raise TLSParameterError( + 'If using TLS, the base_url argument must be provided.' + ) + + self.base_url = base_url + self.timeout = timeout + self.headers['User-Agent'] = user_agent + + self._auth_configs = auth.load_config() + + base_url = utils.parse_host( + base_url, IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, tls=bool(tls) + ) + if base_url.startswith('http+unix://'): + self._custom_adapter = UnixAdapter( + base_url, timeout, pool_connections=num_pools + ) + self.mount('http+docker://', self._custom_adapter) + self._unmount('http://', 'https://') + self.base_url = 'http+docker://localunixsocket' + elif base_url.startswith('npipe://'): + if not IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM: + raise DockerException( + 'The npipe:// protocol is only supported on Windows' + ) + try: + self._custom_adapter = NpipeAdapter( + base_url, timeout, pool_connections=num_pools + ) + except NameError: + raise DockerException( + 'Install pypiwin32 package to enable npipe:// support' + ) + self.mount('http+docker://', self._custom_adapter) + self.base_url = 'http+docker://localnpipe' + else: + # Use SSLAdapter for the ability to specify SSL version + if isinstance(tls, TLSConfig): + tls.configure_client(self) + elif tls: + self._custom_adapter = SSLAdapter(pool_connections=num_pools) + self.mount('https://', self._custom_adapter) + self.base_url = base_url + + # version detection needs to be after unix adapter mounting + if version is None: + self._version = DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + elif isinstance(version, six.string_types): + if version.lower() == 'auto': + self._version = self._retrieve_server_version() + else: + self._version = version + else: + raise DockerException( + 'Version parameter must be a string or None. Found {0}'.format( + type(version).__name__ + ) + ) + if utils.version_lt(self._version, MINIMUM_DOCKER_API_VERSION): + warnings.warn( + 'The minimum API version supported is {}, but you are using ' + 'version {}. It is recommended you either upgrade Docker ' + 'Engine or use an older version of Docker SDK for ' + 'Python.'.format(MINIMUM_DOCKER_API_VERSION, self._version) + ) + + def _retrieve_server_version(self): + try: + return self.version(api_version=False)["ApiVersion"] + except KeyError: + raise DockerException( + 'Invalid response from docker daemon: key "ApiVersion"' + ' is missing.' + ) + except Exception as e: + raise DockerException( + 'Error while fetching server API version: {0}'.format(e) + ) + + def _set_request_timeout(self, kwargs): + """Prepare the kwargs for an HTTP request by inserting the timeout + parameter, if not already present.""" + kwargs.setdefault('timeout', self.timeout) + return kwargs + + @update_headers + def _post(self, url, **kwargs): + return self.post(url, **self._set_request_timeout(kwargs)) + + @update_headers + def _get(self, url, **kwargs): + return self.get(url, **self._set_request_timeout(kwargs)) + + @update_headers + def _put(self, url, **kwargs): + return self.put(url, **self._set_request_timeout(kwargs)) + + @update_headers + def _delete(self, url, **kwargs): + return self.delete(url, **self._set_request_timeout(kwargs)) + + def _url(self, pathfmt, *args, **kwargs): + for arg in args: + if not isinstance(arg, six.string_types): + raise ValueError( + 'Expected a string but found {0} ({1}) ' + 'instead'.format(arg, type(arg)) + ) + + quote_f = partial(six.moves.urllib.parse.quote_plus, safe="/:") + args = map(quote_f, args) + + if kwargs.get('versioned_api', True): + return '{0}/v{1}{2}'.format( + self.base_url, self._version, pathfmt.format(*args) + ) + else: + return '{0}{1}'.format(self.base_url, pathfmt.format(*args)) + + def _raise_for_status(self, response): + """Raises stored :class:`APIError`, if one occurred.""" + try: + response.raise_for_status() + except requests.exceptions.HTTPError as e: + raise create_api_error_from_http_exception(e) + + def _result(self, response, json=False, binary=False): + assert not (json and binary) + self._raise_for_status(response) + + if json: + return response.json() + if binary: + return response.content + return response.text + + def _post_json(self, url, data, **kwargs): + # Go <1.1 can't unserialize null to a string + # so we do this disgusting thing here. + data2 = {} + if data is not None and isinstance(data, dict): + for k, v in six.iteritems(data): + if v is not None: + data2[k] = v + elif data is not None: + data2 = data + + if 'headers' not in kwargs: + kwargs['headers'] = {} + kwargs['headers']['Content-Type'] = 'application/json' + return self._post(url, data=json.dumps(data2), **kwargs) + + def _attach_params(self, override=None): + return override or { + 'stdout': 1, + 'stderr': 1, + 'stream': 1 + } + + @check_resource('container') + def _attach_websocket(self, container, params=None): + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/attach/ws", container) + req = requests.Request("POST", url, params=self._attach_params(params)) + full_url = req.prepare().url + full_url = full_url.replace("http://", "ws://", 1) + full_url = full_url.replace("https://", "wss://", 1) + return self._create_websocket_connection(full_url) + + def _create_websocket_connection(self, url): + return websocket.create_connection(url) + + def _get_raw_response_socket(self, response): + self._raise_for_status(response) + if self.base_url == "http+docker://localnpipe": + sock = response.raw._fp.fp.raw.sock + elif six.PY3: + sock = response.raw._fp.fp.raw + if self.base_url.startswith("https://"): + sock = sock._sock + else: + sock = response.raw._fp.fp._sock + try: + # Keep a reference to the response to stop it being garbage + # collected. If the response is garbage collected, it will + # close TLS sockets. + sock._response = response + except AttributeError: + # UNIX sockets can't have attributes set on them, but that's + # fine because we won't be doing TLS over them + pass + + return sock + + def _stream_helper(self, response, decode=False): + """Generator for data coming from a chunked-encoded HTTP response.""" + + if response.raw._fp.chunked: + if decode: + for chunk in json_stream(self._stream_helper(response, False)): + yield chunk + else: + reader = response.raw + while not reader.closed: + # this read call will block until we get a chunk + data = reader.read(1) + if not data: + break + if reader._fp.chunk_left: + data += reader.read(reader._fp.chunk_left) + yield data + else: + # Response isn't chunked, meaning we probably + # encountered an error immediately + yield self._result(response, json=decode) + + def _multiplexed_buffer_helper(self, response): + """A generator of multiplexed data blocks read from a buffered + response.""" + buf = self._result(response, binary=True) + buf_length = len(buf) + walker = 0 + while True: + if buf_length - walker < STREAM_HEADER_SIZE_BYTES: + break + header = buf[walker:walker + STREAM_HEADER_SIZE_BYTES] + _, length = struct.unpack_from('>BxxxL', header) + start = walker + STREAM_HEADER_SIZE_BYTES + end = start + length + walker = end + yield buf[start:end] + + def _multiplexed_response_stream_helper(self, response): + """A generator of multiplexed data blocks coming from a response + stream.""" + + # Disable timeout on the underlying socket to prevent + # Read timed out(s) for long running processes + socket = self._get_raw_response_socket(response) + self._disable_socket_timeout(socket) + + while True: + header = response.raw.read(STREAM_HEADER_SIZE_BYTES) + if not header: + break + _, length = struct.unpack('>BxxxL', header) + if not length: + continue + data = response.raw.read(length) + if not data: + break + yield data + + def _stream_raw_result_old(self, response): + ''' Stream raw output for API versions below 1.6 ''' + self._raise_for_status(response) + for line in response.iter_lines(chunk_size=1, + decode_unicode=True): + # filter out keep-alive new lines + if line: + yield line + + def _stream_raw_result(self, response): + ''' Stream result for TTY-enabled container above API 1.6 ''' + self._raise_for_status(response) + for out in response.iter_content(chunk_size=1, decode_unicode=True): + yield out + + def _read_from_socket(self, response, stream, tty=False): + socket = self._get_raw_response_socket(response) + + gen = None + if tty is False: + gen = frames_iter(socket) + else: + gen = socket_raw_iter(socket) + + if stream: + return gen + else: + return six.binary_type().join(gen) + + def _disable_socket_timeout(self, socket): + """ Depending on the combination of python version and whether we're + connecting over http or https, we might need to access _sock, which + may or may not exist; or we may need to just settimeout on socket + itself, which also may or may not have settimeout on it. To avoid + missing the correct one, we try both. + + We also do not want to set the timeout if it is already disabled, as + you run the risk of changing a socket that was non-blocking to + blocking, for example when using gevent. + """ + sockets = [socket, getattr(socket, '_sock', None)] + + for s in sockets: + if not hasattr(s, 'settimeout'): + continue + + timeout = -1 + + if hasattr(s, 'gettimeout'): + timeout = s.gettimeout() + + # Don't change the timeout if it is already disabled. + if timeout is None or timeout == 0.0: + continue + + s.settimeout(None) + + @check_resource('container') + def _check_is_tty(self, container): + cont = self.inspect_container(container) + return cont['Config']['Tty'] + + def _get_result(self, container, stream, res): + return self._get_result_tty(stream, res, self._check_is_tty(container)) + + def _get_result_tty(self, stream, res, is_tty): + # Stream multi-plexing was only introduced in API v1.6. Anything + # before that needs old-style streaming. + if utils.compare_version('1.6', self._version) < 0: + return self._stream_raw_result_old(res) + + # We should also use raw streaming (without keep-alives) + # if we're dealing with a tty-enabled container. + if is_tty: + return self._stream_raw_result(res) if stream else \ + self._result(res, binary=True) + + self._raise_for_status(res) + sep = six.binary_type() + if stream: + return self._multiplexed_response_stream_helper(res) + else: + return sep.join( + [x for x in self._multiplexed_buffer_helper(res)] + ) + + def _unmount(self, *args): + for proto in args: + self.adapters.pop(proto) + + def get_adapter(self, url): + try: + return super(APIClient, self).get_adapter(url) + except requests.exceptions.InvalidSchema as e: + if self._custom_adapter: + return self._custom_adapter + else: + raise e + + @property + def api_version(self): + return self._version + + def reload_config(self, dockercfg_path=None): + """ + Force a reload of the auth configuration + + Args: + dockercfg_path (str): Use a custom path for the Docker config file + (default ``$HOME/.docker/config.json`` if present, + otherwise``$HOME/.dockercfg``) + + Returns: + None + """ + self._auth_configs = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path) diff --git a/docker/api/container.py b/docker/api/container.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..918f8a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/container.py @@ -0,0 +1,1258 @@ +import six +import warnings +from datetime import datetime + +from .. import errors +from .. import utils +from ..types import ( + ContainerConfig, EndpointConfig, HostConfig, NetworkingConfig +) + + +class ContainerApiMixin(object): + @utils.check_resource('container') + def attach(self, container, stdout=True, stderr=True, + stream=False, logs=False): + """ + Attach to a container. + + The ``.logs()`` function is a wrapper around this method, which you can + use instead if you want to fetch/stream container output without first + retrieving the entire backlog. + + Args: + container (str): The container to attach to. + stdout (bool): Include stdout. + stderr (bool): Include stderr. + stream (bool): Return container output progressively as an iterator + of strings, rather than a single string. + logs (bool): Include the container's previous output. + + Returns: + By default, the container's output as a single string. + + If ``stream=True``, an iterator of output strings. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = { + 'logs': logs and 1 or 0, + 'stdout': stdout and 1 or 0, + 'stderr': stderr and 1 or 0, + 'stream': stream and 1 or 0 + } + + headers = { + 'Connection': 'Upgrade', + 'Upgrade': 'tcp' + } + + u = self._url("/containers/{0}/attach", container) + response = self._post(u, headers=headers, params=params, stream=True) + + return self._read_from_socket( + response, stream, self._check_is_tty(container) + ) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def attach_socket(self, container, params=None, ws=False): + """ + Like ``attach``, but returns the underlying socket-like object for the + HTTP request. + + Args: + container (str): The container to attach to. + params (dict): Dictionary of request parameters (e.g. ``stdout``, + ``stderr``, ``stream``). + ws (bool): Use websockets instead of raw HTTP. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if params is None: + params = { + 'stdout': 1, + 'stderr': 1, + 'stream': 1 + } + + if ws: + return self._attach_websocket(container, params) + + headers = { + 'Connection': 'Upgrade', + 'Upgrade': 'tcp' + } + + u = self._url("/containers/{0}/attach", container) + return self._get_raw_response_socket( + self.post( + u, None, params=self._attach_params(params), stream=True, + headers=headers + ) + ) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def commit(self, container, repository=None, tag=None, message=None, + author=None, changes=None, conf=None): + """ + Commit a container to an image. Similar to the ``docker commit`` + command. + + Args: + container (str): The image hash of the container + repository (str): The repository to push the image to + tag (str): The tag to push + message (str): A commit message + author (str): The name of the author + changes (str): Dockerfile instructions to apply while committing + conf (dict): The configuration for the container. See the + `Engine API documentation + `_ + for full details. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = { + 'container': container, + 'repo': repository, + 'tag': tag, + 'comment': message, + 'author': author, + 'changes': changes + } + u = self._url("/commit") + return self._result(self._post_json(u, data=conf, params=params), + json=True) + + def containers(self, quiet=False, all=False, trunc=False, latest=False, + since=None, before=None, limit=-1, size=False, + filters=None): + """ + List containers. Similar to the ``docker ps`` command. + + Args: + quiet (bool): Only display numeric Ids + all (bool): Show all containers. Only running containers are shown + by default trunc (bool): Truncate output + latest (bool): Show only the latest created container, include + non-running ones. + since (str): Show only containers created since Id or Name, include + non-running ones + before (str): Show only container created before Id or Name, + include non-running ones + limit (int): Show `limit` last created containers, include + non-running ones + size (bool): Display sizes + filters (dict): Filters to be processed on the image list. + Available filters: + + - `exited` (int): Only containers with specified exit code + - `status` (str): One of ``restarting``, ``running``, + ``paused``, ``exited`` + - `label` (str): format either ``"key"`` or ``"key=value"`` + - `id` (str): The id of the container. + - `name` (str): The name of the container. + - `ancestor` (str): Filter by container ancestor. Format of + ``[:tag]``, ````, or + ````. + - `before` (str): Only containers created before a particular + container. Give the container name or id. + - `since` (str): Only containers created after a particular + container. Give container name or id. + + A comprehensive list can be found in the documentation for + `docker ps + `_. + + Returns: + A list of dicts, one per container + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = { + 'limit': 1 if latest else limit, + 'all': 1 if all else 0, + 'size': 1 if size else 0, + 'trunc_cmd': 1 if trunc else 0, + 'since': since, + 'before': before + } + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + u = self._url("/containers/json") + res = self._result(self._get(u, params=params), True) + + if quiet: + return [{'Id': x['Id']} for x in res] + if trunc: + for x in res: + x['Id'] = x['Id'][:12] + return res + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def copy(self, container, resource): + """ + Identical to the ``docker cp`` command. Get files/folders from the + container. + + **Deprecated for API version >= 1.20.** Use + :py:meth:`~ContainerApiMixin.get_archive` instead. + + Args: + container (str): The container to copy from + resource (str): The path within the container + + Returns: + The contents of the file as a string + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.20'): + warnings.warn( + 'APIClient.copy() is deprecated for API version >= 1.20, ' + 'please use get_archive() instead', + DeprecationWarning + ) + res = self._post_json( + self._url("/containers/{0}/copy", container), + data={"Resource": resource}, + stream=True + ) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return res.raw + + def create_container(self, image, command=None, hostname=None, user=None, + detach=False, stdin_open=False, tty=False, + mem_limit=None, ports=None, environment=None, + dns=None, volumes=None, volumes_from=None, + network_disabled=False, name=None, entrypoint=None, + cpu_shares=None, working_dir=None, domainname=None, + memswap_limit=None, cpuset=None, host_config=None, + mac_address=None, labels=None, volume_driver=None, + stop_signal=None, networking_config=None, + healthcheck=None, stop_timeout=None, runtime=None): + """ + Creates a container. Parameters are similar to those for the ``docker + run`` command except it doesn't support the attach options (``-a``). + + The arguments that are passed directly to this function are + host-independent configuration options. Host-specific configuration + is passed with the `host_config` argument. You'll normally want to + use this method in combination with the :py:meth:`create_host_config` + method to generate ``host_config``. + + **Port bindings** + + Port binding is done in two parts: first, provide a list of ports to + open inside the container with the ``ports`` parameter, then declare + bindings with the ``host_config`` parameter. For example: + + .. code-block:: python + + container_id = cli.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', ports=[1111, 2222], + host_config=cli.create_host_config(port_bindings={ + 1111: 4567, + 2222: None + }) + ) + + + You can limit the host address on which the port will be exposed like + such: + + .. code-block:: python + + cli.create_host_config(port_bindings={1111: ('127.0.0.1', 4567)}) + + Or without host port assignment: + + .. code-block:: python + + cli.create_host_config(port_bindings={1111: ('127.0.0.1',)}) + + If you wish to use UDP instead of TCP (default), you need to declare + ports as such in both the config and host config: + + .. code-block:: python + + container_id = cli.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', ports=[(1111, 'udp'), 2222], + host_config=cli.create_host_config(port_bindings={ + '1111/udp': 4567, 2222: None + }) + ) + + To bind multiple host ports to a single container port, use the + following syntax: + + .. code-block:: python + + cli.create_host_config(port_bindings={ + 1111: [1234, 4567] + }) + + You can also bind multiple IPs to a single container port: + + .. code-block:: python + + cli.create_host_config(port_bindings={ + 1111: [ + ('192.168.0.100', 1234), + ('192.168.0.101', 1234) + ] + }) + + **Using volumes** + + Volume declaration is done in two parts. Provide a list of + paths to use as mountpoints inside the container with the + ``volumes`` parameter, and declare mappings from paths on the host + in the ``host_config`` section. + + .. code-block:: python + + container_id = cli.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', volumes=['/mnt/vol1', '/mnt/vol2'], + host_config=cli.create_host_config(binds={ + '/home/user1/': { + 'bind': '/mnt/vol2', + 'mode': 'rw', + }, + '/var/www': { + 'bind': '/mnt/vol1', + 'mode': 'ro', + } + }) + ) + + You can alternatively specify binds as a list. This code is equivalent + to the example above: + + .. code-block:: python + + container_id = cli.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', volumes=['/mnt/vol1', '/mnt/vol2'], + host_config=cli.create_host_config(binds=[ + '/home/user1/:/mnt/vol2', + '/var/www:/mnt/vol1:ro', + ]) + ) + + **Networking** + + You can specify networks to connect the container to by using the + ``networking_config`` parameter. At the time of creation, you can + only connect a container to a single networking, but you + can create more connections by using + :py:meth:`~connect_container_to_network`. + + For example: + + .. code-block:: python + + networking_config = docker_client.create_networking_config({ + 'network1': docker_client.create_endpoint_config( + ipv4_address='172.28.0.124', + aliases=['foo', 'bar'], + links=['container2'] + ) + }) + + ctnr = docker_client.create_container( + img, command, networking_config=networking_config + ) + + Args: + image (str): The image to run + command (str or list): The command to be run in the container + hostname (str): Optional hostname for the container + user (str or int): Username or UID + detach (bool): Detached mode: run container in the background and + return container ID + stdin_open (bool): Keep STDIN open even if not attached + tty (bool): Allocate a pseudo-TTY + mem_limit (float or str): Memory limit. Accepts float values (which + represent the memory limit of the created container in bytes) + or a string with a units identification char (``100000b``, + ``1000k``, ``128m``, ``1g``). If a string is specified without + a units character, bytes are assumed as an intended unit. + ports (list of ints): A list of port numbers + environment (dict or list): A dictionary or a list of strings in + the following format ``["PASSWORD=xxx"]`` or + ``{"PASSWORD": "xxx"}``. + dns (:py:class:`list`): DNS name servers. Deprecated since API + version 1.10. Use ``host_config`` instead. + volumes (str or list): List of paths inside the container to use + as volumes. + volumes_from (:py:class:`list`): List of container names or Ids to + get volumes from. + network_disabled (bool): Disable networking + name (str): A name for the container + entrypoint (str or list): An entrypoint + working_dir (str): Path to the working directory + domainname (str): The domain name to use for the container + memswap_limit (int): + host_config (dict): A dictionary created with + :py:meth:`create_host_config`. + mac_address (str): The Mac Address to assign the container + labels (dict or list): A dictionary of name-value labels (e.g. + ``{"label1": "value1", "label2": "value2"}``) or a list of + names of labels to set with empty values (e.g. + ``["label1", "label2"]``) + volume_driver (str): The name of a volume driver/plugin. + stop_signal (str): The stop signal to use to stop the container + (e.g. ``SIGINT``). + stop_timeout (int): Timeout to stop the container, in seconds. + Default: 10 + networking_config (dict): A networking configuration generated + by :py:meth:`create_networking_config`. + runtime (str): Runtime to use with this container. + healthcheck (dict): Specify a test to perform to check that the + container is healthy. + + Returns: + A dictionary with an image 'Id' key and a 'Warnings' key. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.ImageNotFound` + If the specified image does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if isinstance(volumes, six.string_types): + volumes = [volumes, ] + + if host_config and utils.compare_version('1.15', self._version) < 0: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'host_config is not supported in API < 1.15' + ) + + config = self.create_container_config( + image, command, hostname, user, detach, stdin_open, tty, mem_limit, + ports, dns, environment, volumes, volumes_from, + network_disabled, entrypoint, cpu_shares, working_dir, domainname, + memswap_limit, cpuset, host_config, mac_address, labels, + volume_driver, stop_signal, networking_config, healthcheck, + stop_timeout, runtime + ) + return self.create_container_from_config(config, name) + + def create_container_config(self, *args, **kwargs): + return ContainerConfig(self._version, *args, **kwargs) + + def create_container_from_config(self, config, name=None): + u = self._url("/containers/create") + params = { + 'name': name + } + res = self._post_json(u, data=config, params=params) + return self._result(res, True) + + def create_host_config(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Create a dictionary for the ``host_config`` argument to + :py:meth:`create_container`. + + Args: + auto_remove (bool): enable auto-removal of the container on daemon + side when the container's process exits. + binds (dict): Volumes to bind. See :py:meth:`create_container` + for more information. + blkio_weight_device: Block IO weight (relative device weight) in + the form of: ``[{"Path": "device_path", "Weight": weight}]``. + blkio_weight: Block IO weight (relative weight), accepts a weight + value between 10 and 1000. + cap_add (list of str): Add kernel capabilities. For example, + ``["SYS_ADMIN", "MKNOD"]``. + cap_drop (list of str): Drop kernel capabilities. + cpu_period (int): The length of a CPU period in microseconds. + cpu_quota (int): Microseconds of CPU time that the container can + get in a CPU period. + cpu_shares (int): CPU shares (relative weight). + cpuset_cpus (str): CPUs in which to allow execution (``0-3``, + ``0,1``). + cpuset_mems (str): Memory nodes (MEMs) in which to allow execution + (``0-3``, ``0,1``). Only effective on NUMA systems. + device_read_bps: Limit read rate (bytes per second) from a device + in the form of: `[{"Path": "device_path", "Rate": rate}]` + device_read_iops: Limit read rate (IO per second) from a device. + device_write_bps: Limit write rate (bytes per second) from a + device. + device_write_iops: Limit write rate (IO per second) from a device. + devices (:py:class:`list`): Expose host devices to the container, + as a list of strings in the form + ``::``. + + For example, ``/dev/sda:/dev/xvda:rwm`` allows the container + to have read-write access to the host's ``/dev/sda`` via a + node named ``/dev/xvda`` inside the container. + dns (:py:class:`list`): Set custom DNS servers. + dns_opt (:py:class:`list`): Additional options to be added to the + container's ``resolv.conf`` file + dns_search (:py:class:`list`): DNS search domains. + extra_hosts (dict): Addtional hostnames to resolve inside the + container, as a mapping of hostname to IP address. + group_add (:py:class:`list`): List of additional group names and/or + IDs that the container process will run as. + init (bool): Run an init inside the container that forwards + signals and reaps processes + init_path (str): Path to the docker-init binary + ipc_mode (str): Set the IPC mode for the container. + isolation (str): Isolation technology to use. Default: `None`. + links (dict or list of tuples): Either a dictionary mapping name + to alias or as a list of ``(name, alias)`` tuples. + log_config (dict): Logging configuration, as a dictionary with + keys: + + - ``type`` The logging driver name. + - ``config`` A dictionary of configuration for the logging + driver. + + lxc_conf (dict): LXC config. + mem_limit (float or str): Memory limit. Accepts float values + (which represent the memory limit of the created container in + bytes) or a string with a units identification char + (``100000b``, ``1000k``, ``128m``, ``1g``). If a string is + specified without a units character, bytes are assumed as an + mem_swappiness (int): Tune a container's memory swappiness + behavior. Accepts number between 0 and 100. + memswap_limit (str or int): Maximum amount of memory + swap a + container is allowed to consume. + network_mode (str): One of: + + - ``bridge`` Create a new network stack for the container on + on the bridge network. + - ``none`` No networking for this container. + - ``container:`` Reuse another container's network + stack. + - ``host`` Use the host network stack. + oom_kill_disable (bool): Whether to disable OOM killer. + oom_score_adj (int): An integer value containing the score given + to the container in order to tune OOM killer preferences. + pid_mode (str): If set to ``host``, use the host PID namespace + inside the container. + pids_limit (int): Tune a container's pids limit. Set ``-1`` for + unlimited. + port_bindings (dict): See :py:meth:`create_container` + for more information. + privileged (bool): Give extended privileges to this container. + publish_all_ports (bool): Publish all ports to the host. + read_only (bool): Mount the container's root filesystem as read + only. + restart_policy (dict): Restart the container when it exits. + Configured as a dictionary with keys: + + - ``Name`` One of ``on-failure``, or ``always``. + - ``MaximumRetryCount`` Number of times to restart the + container on failure. + security_opt (:py:class:`list`): A list of string values to + customize labels for MLS systems, such as SELinux. + shm_size (str or int): Size of /dev/shm (e.g. ``1G``). + storage_opt (dict): Storage driver options per container as a + key-value mapping. + sysctls (dict): Kernel parameters to set in the container. + tmpfs (dict): Temporary filesystems to mount, as a dictionary + mapping a path inside the container to options for that path. + + For example: + + .. code-block:: python + + { + '/mnt/vol2': '', + '/mnt/vol1': 'size=3G,uid=1000' + } + + ulimits (:py:class:`list`): Ulimits to set inside the container, + as a list of dicts. + userns_mode (str): Sets the user namespace mode for the container + when user namespace remapping option is enabled. Supported + values are: ``host`` + volumes_from (:py:class:`list`): List of container names or IDs to + get volumes from. + runtime (str): Runtime to use with this container. + + + Returns: + (dict) A dictionary which can be passed to the ``host_config`` + argument to :py:meth:`create_container`. + + Example: + + >>> cli.create_host_config(privileged=True, cap_drop=['MKNOD'], + volumes_from=['nostalgic_newton']) + {'CapDrop': ['MKNOD'], 'LxcConf': None, 'Privileged': True, + 'VolumesFrom': ['nostalgic_newton'], 'PublishAllPorts': False} + +""" + if not kwargs: + kwargs = {} + if 'version' in kwargs: + raise TypeError( + "create_host_config() got an unexpected " + "keyword argument 'version'" + ) + kwargs['version'] = self._version + return HostConfig(*args, **kwargs) + + def create_networking_config(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Create a networking config dictionary to be used as the + ``networking_config`` parameter in :py:meth:`create_container`. + + Args: + endpoints_config (dict): A dictionary mapping network names to + endpoint configurations generated by + :py:meth:`create_endpoint_config`. + + Returns: + (dict) A networking config. + + Example: + + >>> docker_client.create_network('network1') + >>> networking_config = docker_client.create_networking_config({ + 'network1': docker_client.create_endpoint_config() + }) + >>> container = docker_client.create_container( + img, command, networking_config=networking_config + ) + + """ + return NetworkingConfig(*args, **kwargs) + + def create_endpoint_config(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Create an endpoint config dictionary to be used with + :py:meth:`create_networking_config`. + + Args: + aliases (:py:class:`list`): A list of aliases for this endpoint. + Names in that list can be used within the network to reach the + container. Defaults to ``None``. + links (:py:class:`list`): A list of links for this endpoint. + Containers declared in this list will be linked to this + container. Defaults to ``None``. + ipv4_address (str): The IP address of this container on the + network, using the IPv4 protocol. Defaults to ``None``. + ipv6_address (str): The IP address of this container on the + network, using the IPv6 protocol. Defaults to ``None``. + link_local_ips (:py:class:`list`): A list of link-local (IPv4/IPv6) + addresses. + + Returns: + (dict) An endpoint config. + + Example: + + >>> endpoint_config = client.create_endpoint_config( + aliases=['web', 'app'], + links=['app_db'], + ipv4_address='132.65.0.123' + ) + + """ + return EndpointConfig(self._version, *args, **kwargs) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def diff(self, container): + """ + Inspect changes on a container's filesystem. + + Args: + container (str): The container to diff + + Returns: + (str) + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self._result( + self._get(self._url("/containers/{0}/changes", container)), True + ) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def export(self, container): + """ + Export the contents of a filesystem as a tar archive. + + Args: + container (str): The container to export + + Returns: + (str): The filesystem tar archive + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + res = self._get( + self._url("/containers/{0}/export", container), stream=True + ) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return res.raw + + @utils.check_resource('container') + @utils.minimum_version('1.20') + def get_archive(self, container, path): + """ + Retrieve a file or folder from a container in the form of a tar + archive. + + Args: + container (str): The container where the file is located + path (str): Path to the file or folder to retrieve + + Returns: + (tuple): First element is a raw tar data stream. Second element is + a dict containing ``stat`` information on the specified ``path``. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = { + 'path': path + } + url = self._url('/containers/{0}/archive', container) + res = self._get(url, params=params, stream=True) + self._raise_for_status(res) + encoded_stat = res.headers.get('x-docker-container-path-stat') + return ( + res.raw, + utils.decode_json_header(encoded_stat) if encoded_stat else None + ) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def inspect_container(self, container): + """ + Identical to the `docker inspect` command, but only for containers. + + Args: + container (str): The container to inspect + + Returns: + (dict): Similar to the output of `docker inspect`, but as a + single dict + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self._result( + self._get(self._url("/containers/{0}/json", container)), True + ) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def kill(self, container, signal=None): + """ + Kill a container or send a signal to a container. + + Args: + container (str): The container to kill + signal (str or int): The signal to send. Defaults to ``SIGKILL`` + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/kill", container) + params = {} + if signal is not None: + if not isinstance(signal, six.string_types): + signal = int(signal) + params['signal'] = signal + res = self._post(url, params=params) + + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def logs(self, container, stdout=True, stderr=True, stream=False, + timestamps=False, tail='all', since=None, follow=None): + """ + Get logs from a container. Similar to the ``docker logs`` command. + + The ``stream`` parameter makes the ``logs`` function return a blocking + generator you can iterate over to retrieve log output as it happens. + + Args: + container (str): The container to get logs from + stdout (bool): Get ``STDOUT`` + stderr (bool): Get ``STDERR`` + stream (bool): Stream the response + timestamps (bool): Show timestamps + tail (str or int): Output specified number of lines at the end of + logs. Either an integer of number of lines or the string + ``all``. Default ``all`` + since (datetime or int): Show logs since a given datetime or + integer epoch (in seconds) + follow (bool): Follow log output + + Returns: + (generator or str) + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if utils.compare_version('1.11', self._version) >= 0: + if follow is None: + follow = stream + params = {'stderr': stderr and 1 or 0, + 'stdout': stdout and 1 or 0, + 'timestamps': timestamps and 1 or 0, + 'follow': follow and 1 or 0, + } + if utils.compare_version('1.13', self._version) >= 0: + if tail != 'all' and (not isinstance(tail, int) or tail < 0): + tail = 'all' + params['tail'] = tail + + if since is not None: + if utils.compare_version('1.19', self._version) < 0: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'since is not supported in API < 1.19' + ) + else: + if isinstance(since, datetime): + params['since'] = utils.datetime_to_timestamp(since) + elif (isinstance(since, int) and since > 0): + params['since'] = since + else: + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'since value should be datetime or int, not {}'. + format(type(since)) + ) + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/logs", container) + res = self._get(url, params=params, stream=stream) + return self._get_result(container, stream, res) + return self.attach( + container, + stdout=stdout, + stderr=stderr, + stream=stream, + logs=True + ) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def pause(self, container): + """ + Pauses all processes within a container. + + Args: + container (str): The container to pause + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/containers/{0}/pause', container) + res = self._post(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def port(self, container, private_port): + """ + Lookup the public-facing port that is NAT-ed to ``private_port``. + Identical to the ``docker port`` command. + + Args: + container (str): The container to look up + private_port (int): The private port to inspect + + Returns: + (list of dict): The mapping for the host ports + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + .. code-block:: bash + + $ docker run -d -p 80:80 ubuntu:14.04 /bin/sleep 30 + 7174d6347063a83f412fad6124c99cffd25ffe1a0807eb4b7f9cec76ac8cb43b + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> cli.port('7174d6347063', 80) + [{'HostIp': '0.0.0.0', 'HostPort': '80'}] + """ + res = self._get(self._url("/containers/{0}/json", container)) + self._raise_for_status(res) + json_ = res.json() + private_port = str(private_port) + h_ports = None + + # Port settings is None when the container is running with + # network_mode=host. + port_settings = json_.get('NetworkSettings', {}).get('Ports') + if port_settings is None: + return None + + if '/' in private_port: + return port_settings.get(private_port) + + h_ports = port_settings.get(private_port + '/tcp') + if h_ports is None: + h_ports = port_settings.get(private_port + '/udp') + + return h_ports + + @utils.check_resource('container') + @utils.minimum_version('1.20') + def put_archive(self, container, path, data): + """ + Insert a file or folder in an existing container using a tar archive as + source. + + Args: + container (str): The container where the file(s) will be extracted + path (str): Path inside the container where the file(s) will be + extracted. Must exist. + data (bytes): tar data to be extracted + + Returns: + (bool): True if the call succeeds. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {'path': path} + url = self._url('/containers/{0}/archive', container) + res = self._put(url, params=params, data=data) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return res.status_code == 200 + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def prune_containers(self, filters=None): + """ + Delete stopped containers + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the prune list. + + Returns: + (dict): A dict containing a list of deleted container IDs and + the amount of disk space reclaimed in bytes. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {} + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + url = self._url('/containers/prune') + return self._result(self._post(url, params=params), True) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def remove_container(self, container, v=False, link=False, force=False): + """ + Remove a container. Similar to the ``docker rm`` command. + + Args: + container (str): The container to remove + v (bool): Remove the volumes associated with the container + link (bool): Remove the specified link and not the underlying + container + force (bool): Force the removal of a running container (uses + ``SIGKILL``) + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {'v': v, 'link': link, 'force': force} + res = self._delete( + self._url("/containers/{0}", container), params=params + ) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.17') + @utils.check_resource('container') + def rename(self, container, name): + """ + Rename a container. Similar to the ``docker rename`` command. + + Args: + container (str): ID of the container to rename + name (str): New name for the container + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/rename", container) + params = {'name': name} + res = self._post(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def resize(self, container, height, width): + """ + Resize the tty session. + + Args: + container (str or dict): The container to resize + height (int): Height of tty session + width (int): Width of tty session + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {'h': height, 'w': width} + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/resize", container) + res = self._post(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def restart(self, container, timeout=10): + """ + Restart a container. Similar to the ``docker restart`` command. + + Args: + container (str or dict): The container to restart. If a dict, the + ``Id`` key is used. + timeout (int): Number of seconds to try to stop for before killing + the container. Once killed it will then be restarted. Default + is 10 seconds. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {'t': timeout} + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/restart", container) + res = self._post(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def start(self, container, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Start a container. Similar to the ``docker start`` command, but + doesn't support attach options. + + **Deprecation warning:** Passing configuration options in ``start`` is + no longer supported. Users are expected to provide host config options + in the ``host_config`` parameter of + :py:meth:`~ContainerApiMixin.create_container`. + + + Args: + container (str): The container to start + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + :py:class:`docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod` + If any argument besides ``container`` are provided. + + Example: + + >>> container = cli.create_container( + ... image='busybox:latest', + ... command='/bin/sleep 30') + >>> cli.start(container=container.get('Id')) + """ + if args or kwargs: + raise errors.DeprecatedMethod( + 'Providing configuration in the start() method is no longer ' + 'supported. Use the host_config param in create_container ' + 'instead.' + ) + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/start", container) + res = self._post(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.17') + @utils.check_resource('container') + def stats(self, container, decode=None, stream=True): + """ + Stream statistics for a specific container. Similar to the + ``docker stats`` command. + + Args: + container (str): The container to stream statistics from + decode (bool): If set to true, stream will be decoded into dicts + on the fly. False by default. + stream (bool): If set to false, only the current stats will be + returned instead of a stream. True by default. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + """ + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/stats", container) + if stream: + return self._stream_helper(self._get(url, stream=True), + decode=decode) + else: + return self._result(self._get(url, params={'stream': False}), + json=True) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def stop(self, container, timeout=10): + """ + Stops a container. Similar to the ``docker stop`` command. + + Args: + container (str): The container to stop + timeout (int): Timeout in seconds to wait for the container to + stop before sending a ``SIGKILL``. Default: 10 + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {'t': timeout} + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/stop", container) + + res = self._post(url, params=params, + timeout=(timeout + (self.timeout or 0))) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def top(self, container, ps_args=None): + """ + Display the running processes of a container. + + Args: + container (str): The container to inspect + ps_args (str): An optional arguments passed to ps (e.g. ``aux``) + + Returns: + (str): The output of the top + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + u = self._url("/containers/{0}/top", container) + params = {} + if ps_args is not None: + params['ps_args'] = ps_args + return self._result(self._get(u, params=params), True) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def unpause(self, container): + """ + Unpause all processes within a container. + + Args: + container (str): The container to unpause + """ + url = self._url('/containers/{0}/unpause', container) + res = self._post(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.22') + @utils.check_resource('container') + def update_container( + self, container, blkio_weight=None, cpu_period=None, cpu_quota=None, + cpu_shares=None, cpuset_cpus=None, cpuset_mems=None, mem_limit=None, + mem_reservation=None, memswap_limit=None, kernel_memory=None, + restart_policy=None + ): + """ + Update resource configs of one or more containers. + + Args: + container (str): The container to inspect + blkio_weight (int): Block IO (relative weight), between 10 and 1000 + cpu_period (int): Limit CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) period + cpu_quota (int): Limit CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) quota + cpu_shares (int): CPU shares (relative weight) + cpuset_cpus (str): CPUs in which to allow execution + cpuset_mems (str): MEMs in which to allow execution + mem_limit (int or str): Memory limit + mem_reservation (int or str): Memory soft limit + memswap_limit (int or str): Total memory (memory + swap), -1 to + disable swap + kernel_memory (int or str): Kernel memory limit + restart_policy (dict): Restart policy dictionary + + Returns: + (dict): Dictionary containing a ``Warnings`` key. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/containers/{0}/update', container) + data = {} + if blkio_weight: + data['BlkioWeight'] = blkio_weight + if cpu_period: + data['CpuPeriod'] = cpu_period + if cpu_shares: + data['CpuShares'] = cpu_shares + if cpu_quota: + data['CpuQuota'] = cpu_quota + if cpuset_cpus: + data['CpusetCpus'] = cpuset_cpus + if cpuset_mems: + data['CpusetMems'] = cpuset_mems + if mem_limit: + data['Memory'] = utils.parse_bytes(mem_limit) + if mem_reservation: + data['MemoryReservation'] = utils.parse_bytes(mem_reservation) + if memswap_limit: + data['MemorySwap'] = utils.parse_bytes(memswap_limit) + if kernel_memory: + data['KernelMemory'] = utils.parse_bytes(kernel_memory) + if restart_policy: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.23'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'restart policy update is not supported ' + 'for API version < 1.23' + ) + data['RestartPolicy'] = restart_policy + + res = self._post_json(url, data=data) + return self._result(res, True) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def wait(self, container, timeout=None): + """ + Block until a container stops, then return its exit code. Similar to + the ``docker wait`` command. + + Args: + container (str or dict): The container to wait on. If a dict, the + ``Id`` key is used. + timeout (int): Request timeout + + Returns: + (int): The exit code of the container. Returns ``-1`` if the API + responds without a ``StatusCode`` attribute. + + Raises: + :py:class:`requests.exceptions.ReadTimeout` + If the timeout is exceeded. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/wait", container) + res = self._post(url, timeout=timeout) + self._raise_for_status(res) + json_ = res.json() + if 'StatusCode' in json_: + return json_['StatusCode'] + return -1 diff --git a/docker/api/daemon.py b/docker/api/daemon.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..285b742 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/daemon.py @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +import os +import warnings +from datetime import datetime + +from .. import auth, utils +from ..constants import INSECURE_REGISTRY_DEPRECATION_WARNING + + +class DaemonApiMixin(object): + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def df(self): + """ + Get data usage information. + + Returns: + (dict): A dictionary representing different resource categories + and their respective data usage. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/system/df') + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + def events(self, since=None, until=None, filters=None, decode=None): + """ + Get real-time events from the server. Similar to the ``docker events`` + command. + + Args: + since (UTC datetime or int): Get events from this point + until (UTC datetime or int): Get events until this point + filters (dict): Filter the events by event time, container or image + decode (bool): If set to true, stream will be decoded into dicts on + the fly. False by default. + + Returns: + (generator): A blocking generator you can iterate over to retrieve + events as they happen. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> for event in client.events() + ... print event + {u'from': u'image/with:tag', + u'id': u'container-id', + u'status': u'start', + u'time': 1423339459} + ... + """ + + if isinstance(since, datetime): + since = utils.datetime_to_timestamp(since) + + if isinstance(until, datetime): + until = utils.datetime_to_timestamp(until) + + if filters: + filters = utils.convert_filters(filters) + + params = { + 'since': since, + 'until': until, + 'filters': filters + } + url = self._url('/events') + + return self._stream_helper( + self._get(url, params=params, stream=True, timeout=None), + decode=decode + ) + + def info(self): + """ + Display system-wide information. Identical to the ``docker info`` + command. + + Returns: + (dict): The info as a dict + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self._result(self._get(self._url("/info")), True) + + def login(self, username, password=None, email=None, registry=None, + reauth=False, insecure_registry=False, dockercfg_path=None): + """ + Authenticate with a registry. Similar to the ``docker login`` command. + + Args: + username (str): The registry username + password (str): The plaintext password + email (str): The email for the registry account + registry (str): URL to the registry. E.g. + ``https://index.docker.io/v1/`` + reauth (bool): Whether or not to refresh existing authentication on + the Docker server. + dockercfg_path (str): Use a custom path for the Docker config file + (default ``$HOME/.docker/config.json`` if present, + otherwise``$HOME/.dockercfg``) + + Returns: + (dict): The response from the login request + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if insecure_registry: + warnings.warn( + INSECURE_REGISTRY_DEPRECATION_WARNING.format('login()'), + DeprecationWarning + ) + + # If we don't have any auth data so far, try reloading the config file + # one more time in case anything showed up in there. + # If dockercfg_path is passed check to see if the config file exists, + # if so load that config. + if dockercfg_path and os.path.exists(dockercfg_path): + self._auth_configs = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path) + elif not self._auth_configs: + self._auth_configs = auth.load_config() + + authcfg = auth.resolve_authconfig(self._auth_configs, registry) + # If we found an existing auth config for this registry and username + # combination, we can return it immediately unless reauth is requested. + if authcfg and authcfg.get('username', None) == username \ + and not reauth: + return authcfg + + req_data = { + 'username': username, + 'password': password, + 'email': email, + 'serveraddress': registry, + } + + response = self._post_json(self._url('/auth'), data=req_data) + if response.status_code == 200: + self._auth_configs[registry or auth.INDEX_NAME] = req_data + return self._result(response, json=True) + + def ping(self): + """ + Checks the server is responsive. An exception will be raised if it + isn't responding. + + Returns: + (bool) The response from the server. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self._result(self._get(self._url('/_ping'))) == 'OK' + + def version(self, api_version=True): + """ + Returns version information from the server. Similar to the ``docker + version`` command. + + Returns: + (dict): The server version information + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url("/version", versioned_api=api_version) + return self._result(self._get(url), json=True) diff --git a/docker/api/exec_api.py b/docker/api/exec_api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6f42524 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/exec_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +import six + +from .. import errors +from .. import utils + + +class ExecApiMixin(object): + @utils.minimum_version('1.15') + @utils.check_resource('container') + def exec_create(self, container, cmd, stdout=True, stderr=True, + stdin=False, tty=False, privileged=False, user='', + environment=None): + """ + Sets up an exec instance in a running container. + + Args: + container (str): Target container where exec instance will be + created + cmd (str or list): Command to be executed + stdout (bool): Attach to stdout. Default: ``True`` + stderr (bool): Attach to stderr. Default: ``True`` + stdin (bool): Attach to stdin. Default: ``False`` + tty (bool): Allocate a pseudo-TTY. Default: False + privileged (bool): Run as privileged. + user (str): User to execute command as. Default: root + environment (dict or list): A dictionary or a list of strings in + the following format ``["PASSWORD=xxx"]`` or + ``{"PASSWORD": "xxx"}``. + + Returns: + (dict): A dictionary with an exec ``Id`` key. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + if privileged and utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.19'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'Privileged exec is not supported in API < 1.19' + ) + if user and utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.19'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'User-specific exec is not supported in API < 1.19' + ) + if environment is not None and utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.25'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'Setting environment for exec is not supported in API < 1.25' + ) + + if isinstance(cmd, six.string_types): + cmd = utils.split_command(cmd) + + if isinstance(environment, dict): + environment = utils.utils.format_environment(environment) + + data = { + 'Container': container, + 'User': user, + 'Privileged': privileged, + 'Tty': tty, + 'AttachStdin': stdin, + 'AttachStdout': stdout, + 'AttachStderr': stderr, + 'Cmd': cmd, + 'Env': environment, + } + + url = self._url('/containers/{0}/exec', container) + res = self._post_json(url, data=data) + return self._result(res, True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.16') + def exec_inspect(self, exec_id): + """ + Return low-level information about an exec command. + + Args: + exec_id (str): ID of the exec instance + + Returns: + (dict): Dictionary of values returned by the endpoint. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if isinstance(exec_id, dict): + exec_id = exec_id.get('Id') + res = self._get(self._url("/exec/{0}/json", exec_id)) + return self._result(res, True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.15') + def exec_resize(self, exec_id, height=None, width=None): + """ + Resize the tty session used by the specified exec command. + + Args: + exec_id (str): ID of the exec instance + height (int): Height of tty session + width (int): Width of tty session + """ + + if isinstance(exec_id, dict): + exec_id = exec_id.get('Id') + + params = {'h': height, 'w': width} + url = self._url("/exec/{0}/resize", exec_id) + res = self._post(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.15') + @utils.check_resource('exec_id') + def exec_start(self, exec_id, detach=False, tty=False, stream=False, + socket=False): + """ + Start a previously set up exec instance. + + Args: + exec_id (str): ID of the exec instance + detach (bool): If true, detach from the exec command. + Default: False + tty (bool): Allocate a pseudo-TTY. Default: False + stream (bool): Stream response data. Default: False + + Returns: + (generator or str): If ``stream=True``, a generator yielding + response chunks. A string containing response data otherwise. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + # we want opened socket if socket == True + + data = { + 'Tty': tty, + 'Detach': detach + } + + headers = {} if detach else { + 'Connection': 'Upgrade', + 'Upgrade': 'tcp' + } + + res = self._post_json( + self._url('/exec/{0}/start', exec_id), + headers=headers, + data=data, + stream=True + ) + if detach: + return self._result(res) + if socket: + return self._get_raw_response_socket(res) + return self._read_from_socket(res, stream, tty) diff --git a/docker/api/image.py b/docker/api/image.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..41cc267 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/image.py @@ -0,0 +1,563 @@ +import logging +import os +import warnings + +import six + +from .. import auth, errors, utils +from ..constants import INSECURE_REGISTRY_DEPRECATION_WARNING + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class ImageApiMixin(object): + + @utils.check_resource('image') + def get_image(self, image): + """ + Get a tarball of an image. Similar to the ``docker save`` command. + + Args: + image (str): Image name to get + + Returns: + (urllib3.response.HTTPResponse object): The response from the + daemon. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> image = cli.get_image("fedora:latest") + >>> f = open('/tmp/fedora-latest.tar', 'w') + >>> f.write(image.data) + >>> f.close() + """ + res = self._get(self._url("/images/{0}/get", image), stream=True) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return res.raw + + @utils.check_resource('image') + def history(self, image): + """ + Show the history of an image. + + Args: + image (str): The image to show history for + + Returns: + (str): The history of the image + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + res = self._get(self._url("/images/{0}/history", image)) + return self._result(res, True) + + def images(self, name=None, quiet=False, all=False, viz=False, + filters=None): + """ + List images. Similar to the ``docker images`` command. + + Args: + name (str): Only show images belonging to the repository ``name`` + quiet (bool): Only return numeric IDs as a list. + all (bool): Show intermediate image layers. By default, these are + filtered out. + filters (dict): Filters to be processed on the image list. + Available filters: + - ``dangling`` (bool) + - ``label`` (str): format either ``key`` or ``key=value`` + + Returns: + (dict or list): A list if ``quiet=True``, otherwise a dict. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if viz: + if utils.compare_version('1.7', self._version) >= 0: + raise Exception('Viz output is not supported in API >= 1.7!') + return self._result(self._get(self._url("images/viz"))) + params = { + 'filter': name, + 'only_ids': 1 if quiet else 0, + 'all': 1 if all else 0, + } + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + res = self._result(self._get(self._url("/images/json"), params=params), + True) + if quiet: + return [x['Id'] for x in res] + return res + + def import_image(self, src=None, repository=None, tag=None, image=None, + changes=None, stream_src=False): + """ + Import an image. Similar to the ``docker import`` command. + + If ``src`` is a string or unicode string, it will first be treated as a + path to a tarball on the local system. If there is an error reading + from that file, ``src`` will be treated as a URL instead to fetch the + image from. You can also pass an open file handle as ``src``, in which + case the data will be read from that file. + + If ``src`` is unset but ``image`` is set, the ``image`` parameter will + be taken as the name of an existing image to import from. + + Args: + src (str or file): Path to tarfile, URL, or file-like object + repository (str): The repository to create + tag (str): The tag to apply + image (str): Use another image like the ``FROM`` Dockerfile + parameter + """ + if not (src or image): + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Must specify src or image to import from' + ) + u = self._url('/images/create') + + params = _import_image_params( + repository, tag, image, + src=(src if isinstance(src, six.string_types) else None), + changes=changes + ) + headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/tar'} + + if image or params.get('fromSrc') != '-': # from image or URL + return self._result( + self._post(u, data=None, params=params) + ) + elif isinstance(src, six.string_types): # from file path + with open(src, 'rb') as f: + return self._result( + self._post( + u, data=f, params=params, headers=headers, timeout=None + ) + ) + else: # from raw data + if stream_src: + headers['Transfer-Encoding'] = 'chunked' + return self._result( + self._post(u, data=src, params=params, headers=headers) + ) + + def import_image_from_data(self, data, repository=None, tag=None, + changes=None): + """ + Like :py:meth:`~docker.api.image.ImageApiMixin.import_image`, but + allows importing in-memory bytes data. + + Args: + data (bytes collection): Bytes collection containing valid tar data + repository (str): The repository to create + tag (str): The tag to apply + """ + + u = self._url('/images/create') + params = _import_image_params( + repository, tag, src='-', changes=changes + ) + headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/tar'} + return self._result( + self._post( + u, data=data, params=params, headers=headers, timeout=None + ) + ) + + def import_image_from_file(self, filename, repository=None, tag=None, + changes=None): + """ + Like :py:meth:`~docker.api.image.ImageApiMixin.import_image`, but only + supports importing from a tar file on disk. + + Args: + filename (str): Full path to a tar file. + repository (str): The repository to create + tag (str): The tag to apply + + Raises: + IOError: File does not exist. + """ + + return self.import_image( + src=filename, repository=repository, tag=tag, changes=changes + ) + + def import_image_from_stream(self, stream, repository=None, tag=None, + changes=None): + return self.import_image( + src=stream, stream_src=True, repository=repository, tag=tag, + changes=changes + ) + + def import_image_from_url(self, url, repository=None, tag=None, + changes=None): + """ + Like :py:meth:`~docker.api.image.ImageApiMixin.import_image`, but only + supports importing from a URL. + + Args: + url (str): A URL pointing to a tar file. + repository (str): The repository to create + tag (str): The tag to apply + """ + return self.import_image( + src=url, repository=repository, tag=tag, changes=changes + ) + + def import_image_from_image(self, image, repository=None, tag=None, + changes=None): + """ + Like :py:meth:`~docker.api.image.ImageApiMixin.import_image`, but only + supports importing from another image, like the ``FROM`` Dockerfile + parameter. + + Args: + image (str): Image name to import from + repository (str): The repository to create + tag (str): The tag to apply + """ + return self.import_image( + image=image, repository=repository, tag=tag, changes=changes + ) + + @utils.check_resource('image') + def insert(self, image, url, path): + if utils.compare_version('1.12', self._version) >= 0: + raise errors.DeprecatedMethod( + 'insert is not available for API version >=1.12' + ) + api_url = self._url("/images/{0}/insert", image) + params = { + 'url': url, + 'path': path + } + return self._result(self._post(api_url, params=params)) + + @utils.check_resource('image') + def inspect_image(self, image): + """ + Get detailed information about an image. Similar to the ``docker + inspect`` command, but only for containers. + + Args: + container (str): The container to inspect + + Returns: + (dict): Similar to the output of ``docker inspect``, but as a + single dict + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self._result( + self._get(self._url("/images/{0}/json", image)), True + ) + + def load_image(self, data, quiet=None): + """ + Load an image that was previously saved using + :py:meth:`~docker.api.image.ImageApiMixin.get_image` (or ``docker + save``). Similar to ``docker load``. + + Args: + data (binary): Image data to be loaded. + quiet (boolean): Suppress progress details in response. + + Returns: + (generator): Progress output as JSON objects. Only available for + API version >= 1.23 + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {} + + if quiet is not None: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.23'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'quiet is not supported in API version < 1.23' + ) + params['quiet'] = quiet + + res = self._post( + self._url("/images/load"), data=data, params=params, stream=True + ) + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.23'): + return self._stream_helper(res, decode=True) + + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def prune_images(self, filters=None): + """ + Delete unused images + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the prune list. + Available filters: + - dangling (bool): When set to true (or 1), prune only + unused and untagged images. + + Returns: + (dict): A dict containing a list of deleted image IDs and + the amount of disk space reclaimed in bytes. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url("/images/prune") + params = {} + if filters is not None: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + return self._result(self._post(url, params=params), True) + + def pull(self, repository, tag=None, stream=False, + insecure_registry=False, auth_config=None, decode=False): + """ + Pulls an image. Similar to the ``docker pull`` command. + + Args: + repository (str): The repository to pull + tag (str): The tag to pull + stream (bool): Stream the output as a generator + insecure_registry (bool): Use an insecure registry + auth_config (dict): Override the credentials that + :py:meth:`~docker.api.daemon.DaemonApiMixin.login` has set for + this request. ``auth_config`` should contain the ``username`` + and ``password`` keys to be valid. + + Returns: + (generator or str): The output + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> for line in cli.pull('busybox', stream=True): + ... print(json.dumps(json.loads(line), indent=4)) + { + "status": "Pulling image (latest) from busybox", + "progressDetail": {}, + "id": "e72ac664f4f0" + } + { + "status": "Pulling image (latest) from busybox, endpoint: ...", + "progressDetail": {}, + "id": "e72ac664f4f0" + } + + """ + if insecure_registry: + warnings.warn( + INSECURE_REGISTRY_DEPRECATION_WARNING.format('pull()'), + DeprecationWarning + ) + + if not tag: + repository, tag = utils.parse_repository_tag(repository) + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(repository) + + params = { + 'tag': tag, + 'fromImage': repository + } + headers = {} + + if utils.compare_version('1.5', self._version) >= 0: + if auth_config is None: + header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = header + else: + log.debug('Sending supplied auth config') + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = auth.encode_header(auth_config) + + response = self._post( + self._url('/images/create'), params=params, headers=headers, + stream=stream, timeout=None + ) + + self._raise_for_status(response) + + if stream: + return self._stream_helper(response, decode=decode) + + return self._result(response) + + def push(self, repository, tag=None, stream=False, + insecure_registry=False, auth_config=None, decode=False): + """ + Push an image or a repository to the registry. Similar to the ``docker + push`` command. + + Args: + repository (str): The repository to push to + tag (str): An optional tag to push + stream (bool): Stream the output as a blocking generator + insecure_registry (bool): Use ``http://`` to connect to the + registry + auth_config (dict): Override the credentials that + :py:meth:`~docker.api.daemon.DaemonApiMixin.login` has set for + this request. ``auth_config`` should contain the ``username`` + and ``password`` keys to be valid. + + Returns: + (generator or str): The output from the server. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + >>> for line in cli.push('yourname/app', stream=True): + ... print line + {"status":"Pushing repository yourname/app (1 tags)"} + {"status":"Pushing","progressDetail":{},"id":"511136ea3c5a"} + {"status":"Image already pushed, skipping","progressDetail":{}, + "id":"511136ea3c5a"} + ... + + """ + if insecure_registry: + warnings.warn( + INSECURE_REGISTRY_DEPRECATION_WARNING.format('push()'), + DeprecationWarning + ) + + if not tag: + repository, tag = utils.parse_repository_tag(repository) + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(repository) + u = self._url("/images/{0}/push", repository) + params = { + 'tag': tag + } + headers = {} + + if utils.compare_version('1.5', self._version) >= 0: + if auth_config is None: + header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = header + else: + log.debug('Sending supplied auth config') + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = auth.encode_header(auth_config) + + response = self._post_json( + u, None, headers=headers, stream=stream, params=params + ) + + self._raise_for_status(response) + + if stream: + return self._stream_helper(response, decode=decode) + + return self._result(response) + + @utils.check_resource('image') + def remove_image(self, image, force=False, noprune=False): + """ + Remove an image. Similar to the ``docker rmi`` command. + + Args: + image (str): The image to remove + force (bool): Force removal of the image + noprune (bool): Do not delete untagged parents + """ + params = {'force': force, 'noprune': noprune} + res = self._delete(self._url("/images/{0}", image), params=params) + return self._result(res, True) + + def search(self, term): + """ + Search for images on Docker Hub. Similar to the ``docker search`` + command. + + Args: + term (str): A term to search for. + + Returns: + (list of dicts): The response of the search. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self._result( + self._get(self._url("/images/search"), params={'term': term}), + True + ) + + @utils.check_resource('image') + def tag(self, image, repository, tag=None, force=False): + """ + Tag an image into a repository. Similar to the ``docker tag`` command. + + Args: + image (str): The image to tag + repository (str): The repository to set for the tag + tag (str): The tag name + force (bool): Force + + Returns: + (bool): ``True`` if successful + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> client.tag('ubuntu', 'localhost:5000/ubuntu', 'latest', + force=True) + """ + params = { + 'tag': tag, + 'repo': repository, + 'force': 1 if force else 0 + } + url = self._url("/images/{0}/tag", image) + res = self._post(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return res.status_code == 201 + + +def is_file(src): + try: + return ( + isinstance(src, six.string_types) and + os.path.isfile(src) + ) + except TypeError: # a data string will make isfile() raise a TypeError + return False + + +def _import_image_params(repo, tag, image=None, src=None, + changes=None): + params = { + 'repo': repo, + 'tag': tag, + } + if image: + params['fromImage'] = image + elif src and not is_file(src): + params['fromSrc'] = src + else: + params['fromSrc'] = '-' + + if changes: + params['changes'] = changes + + return params diff --git a/docker/api/network.py b/docker/api/network.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..befbb58 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/network.py @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ +from ..errors import InvalidVersion +from ..utils import check_resource, minimum_version +from ..utils import version_lt +from .. import utils + + +class NetworkApiMixin(object): + @minimum_version('1.21') + def networks(self, names=None, ids=None, filters=None): + """ + List networks. Similar to the ``docker networks ls`` command. + + Args: + names (:py:class:`list`): List of names to filter by + ids (:py:class:`list`): List of ids to filter by + filters (dict): Filters to be processed on the network list. + Available filters: + - ``driver=[]`` Matches a network's driver. + - ``label=[]`` or ``label=[=]``. + - ``type=["custom"|"builtin"]`` Filters networks by type. + + Returns: + (dict): List of network objects. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + if filters is None: + filters = {} + if names: + filters['name'] = names + if ids: + filters['id'] = ids + params = {'filters': utils.convert_filters(filters)} + url = self._url("/networks") + res = self._get(url, params=params) + return self._result(res, json=True) + + @minimum_version('1.21') + def create_network(self, name, driver=None, options=None, ipam=None, + check_duplicate=None, internal=False, labels=None, + enable_ipv6=False, attachable=None, scope=None, + ingress=None): + """ + Create a network. Similar to the ``docker network create``. + + Args: + name (str): Name of the network + driver (str): Name of the driver used to create the network + options (dict): Driver options as a key-value dictionary + ipam (IPAMConfig): Optional custom IP scheme for the network. + check_duplicate (bool): Request daemon to check for networks with + same name. Default: ``None``. + internal (bool): Restrict external access to the network. Default + ``False``. + labels (dict): Map of labels to set on the network. Default + ``None``. + enable_ipv6 (bool): Enable IPv6 on the network. Default ``False``. + attachable (bool): If enabled, and the network is in the global + scope, non-service containers on worker nodes will be able to + connect to the network. + ingress (bool): If set, create an ingress network which provides + the routing-mesh in swarm mode. + + Returns: + (dict): The created network reference object + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + A network using the bridge driver: + + >>> client.create_network("network1", driver="bridge") + + You can also create more advanced networks with custom IPAM + configurations. For example, setting the subnet to + ``192.168.52.0/24`` and gateway address to ``192.168.52.254``. + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> ipam_pool = docker.types.IPAMPool( + subnet='192.168.52.0/24', + gateway='192.168.52.254' + ) + >>> ipam_config = docker.types.IPAMConfig( + pool_configs=[ipam_pool] + ) + >>> docker_client.create_network("network1", driver="bridge", + ipam=ipam_config) + """ + if options is not None and not isinstance(options, dict): + raise TypeError('options must be a dictionary') + + data = { + 'Name': name, + 'Driver': driver, + 'Options': options, + 'IPAM': ipam, + 'CheckDuplicate': check_duplicate, + } + + if labels is not None: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.23'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'network labels were introduced in API 1.23' + ) + if not isinstance(labels, dict): + raise TypeError('labels must be a dictionary') + data["Labels"] = labels + + if enable_ipv6: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.23'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'enable_ipv6 was introduced in API 1.23' + ) + data['EnableIPv6'] = True + + if internal: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.22'): + raise InvalidVersion('Internal networks are not ' + 'supported in API version < 1.22') + data['Internal'] = True + + if attachable is not None: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.24'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'attachable is not supported in API version < 1.24' + ) + data['Attachable'] = attachable + + if ingress is not None: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.29'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'ingress is not supported in API version < 1.29' + ) + + data['Ingress'] = ingress + + url = self._url("/networks/create") + res = self._post_json(url, data=data) + return self._result(res, json=True) + + @minimum_version('1.25') + def prune_networks(self, filters=None): + """ + Delete unused networks + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the prune list. + + Returns: + (dict): A dict containing a list of deleted network names and + the amount of disk space reclaimed in bytes. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {} + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + url = self._url('/networks/prune') + return self._result(self._post(url, params=params), True) + + @minimum_version('1.21') + @check_resource('net_id') + def remove_network(self, net_id): + """ + Remove a network. Similar to the ``docker network rm`` command. + + Args: + net_id (str): The network's id + """ + url = self._url("/networks/{0}", net_id) + res = self._delete(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @minimum_version('1.21') + @check_resource('net_id') + def inspect_network(self, net_id, verbose=None): + """ + Get detailed information about a network. + + Args: + net_id (str): ID of network + verbose (bool): Show the service details across the cluster in + swarm mode. + """ + params = {} + if verbose is not None: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.28'): + raise InvalidVersion('verbose was introduced in API 1.28') + params['verbose'] = verbose + + url = self._url("/networks/{0}", net_id) + res = self._get(url, params=params) + return self._result(res, json=True) + + @check_resource('container') + @minimum_version('1.21') + def connect_container_to_network(self, container, net_id, + ipv4_address=None, ipv6_address=None, + aliases=None, links=None, + link_local_ips=None): + """ + Connect a container to a network. + + Args: + container (str): container-id/name to be connected to the network + net_id (str): network id + aliases (:py:class:`list`): A list of aliases for this endpoint. + Names in that list can be used within the network to reach the + container. Defaults to ``None``. + links (:py:class:`list`): A list of links for this endpoint. + Containers declared in this list will be linked to this + container. Defaults to ``None``. + ipv4_address (str): The IP address of this container on the + network, using the IPv4 protocol. Defaults to ``None``. + ipv6_address (str): The IP address of this container on the + network, using the IPv6 protocol. Defaults to ``None``. + link_local_ips (:py:class:`list`): A list of link-local + (IPv4/IPv6) addresses. + """ + data = { + "Container": container, + "EndpointConfig": self.create_endpoint_config( + aliases=aliases, links=links, ipv4_address=ipv4_address, + ipv6_address=ipv6_address, link_local_ips=link_local_ips + ), + } + + url = self._url("/networks/{0}/connect", net_id) + res = self._post_json(url, data=data) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @check_resource('container') + @minimum_version('1.21') + def disconnect_container_from_network(self, container, net_id, + force=False): + """ + Disconnect a container from a network. + + Args: + container (str): container ID or name to be disconnected from the + network + net_id (str): network ID + force (bool): Force the container to disconnect from a network. + Default: ``False`` + """ + data = {"Container": container} + if force: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.22'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'Forced disconnect was introduced in API 1.22' + ) + data['Force'] = force + url = self._url("/networks/{0}/disconnect", net_id) + res = self._post_json(url, data=data) + self._raise_for_status(res) diff --git a/docker/api/plugin.py b/docker/api/plugin.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..87520cc --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/plugin.py @@ -0,0 +1,251 @@ +import six + +from .. import auth, utils + + +class PluginApiMixin(object): + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + @utils.check_resource('name') + def configure_plugin(self, name, options): + """ + Configure a plugin. + + Args: + name (string): The name of the plugin. The ``:latest`` tag is + optional, and is the default if omitted. + options (dict): A key-value mapping of options + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}/set', name) + data = options + if isinstance(data, dict): + data = ['{0}={1}'.format(k, v) for k, v in six.iteritems(data)] + res = self._post_json(url, data=data) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def create_plugin(self, name, plugin_data_dir, gzip=False): + """ + Create a new plugin. + + Args: + name (string): The name of the plugin. The ``:latest`` tag is + optional, and is the default if omitted. + plugin_data_dir (string): Path to the plugin data directory. + Plugin data directory must contain the ``config.json`` + manifest file and the ``rootfs`` directory. + gzip (bool): Compress the context using gzip. Default: False + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/create') + + with utils.create_archive(root=plugin_data_dir, gzip=gzip) as archv: + res = self._post(url, params={'name': name}, data=archv) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def disable_plugin(self, name): + """ + Disable an installed plugin. + + Args: + name (string): The name of the plugin. The ``:latest`` tag is + optional, and is the default if omitted. + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}/disable', name) + res = self._post(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def enable_plugin(self, name, timeout=0): + """ + Enable an installed plugin. + + Args: + name (string): The name of the plugin. The ``:latest`` tag is + optional, and is the default if omitted. + timeout (int): Operation timeout (in seconds). Default: 0 + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}/enable', name) + params = {'timeout': timeout} + res = self._post(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def inspect_plugin(self, name): + """ + Retrieve plugin metadata. + + Args: + name (string): The name of the plugin. The ``:latest`` tag is + optional, and is the default if omitted. + + Returns: + A dict containing plugin info + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}/json', name) + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def pull_plugin(self, remote, privileges, name=None): + """ + Pull and install a plugin. After the plugin is installed, it can be + enabled using :py:meth:`~enable_plugin`. + + Args: + remote (string): Remote reference for the plugin to install. + The ``:latest`` tag is optional, and is the default if + omitted. + privileges (list): A list of privileges the user consents to + grant to the plugin. Can be retrieved using + :py:meth:`~plugin_privileges`. + name (string): Local name for the pulled plugin. The + ``:latest`` tag is optional, and is the default if omitted. + + Returns: + An iterable object streaming the decoded API logs + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/pull') + params = { + 'remote': remote, + } + if name: + params['name'] = name + + headers = {} + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(remote) + header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = header + response = self._post_json( + url, params=params, headers=headers, data=privileges, + stream=True + ) + self._raise_for_status(response) + return self._stream_helper(response, decode=True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def plugins(self): + """ + Retrieve a list of installed plugins. + + Returns: + A list of dicts, one per plugin + """ + url = self._url('/plugins') + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def plugin_privileges(self, name): + """ + Retrieve list of privileges to be granted to a plugin. + + Args: + name (string): Name of the remote plugin to examine. The + ``:latest`` tag is optional, and is the default if omitted. + + Returns: + A list of dictionaries representing the plugin's + permissions + + """ + params = { + 'remote': name, + } + + url = self._url('/plugins/privileges') + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + @utils.check_resource('name') + def push_plugin(self, name): + """ + Push a plugin to the registry. + + Args: + name (string): Name of the plugin to upload. The ``:latest`` + tag is optional, and is the default if omitted. + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}/pull', name) + + headers = {} + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(name) + header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = header + res = self._post(url, headers=headers) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return self._stream_helper(res, decode=True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + @utils.check_resource('name') + def remove_plugin(self, name, force=False): + """ + Remove an installed plugin. + + Args: + name (string): Name of the plugin to remove. The ``:latest`` + tag is optional, and is the default if omitted. + force (bool): Disable the plugin before removing. This may + result in issues if the plugin is in use by a container. + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}', name) + res = self._delete(url, params={'force': force}) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.26') + @utils.check_resource('name') + def upgrade_plugin(self, name, remote, privileges): + """ + Upgrade an installed plugin. + + Args: + name (string): Name of the plugin to upgrade. The ``:latest`` + tag is optional and is the default if omitted. + remote (string): Remote reference to upgrade to. The + ``:latest`` tag is optional and is the default if omitted. + privileges (list): A list of privileges the user consents to + grant to the plugin. Can be retrieved using + :py:meth:`~plugin_privileges`. + + Returns: + An iterable object streaming the decoded API logs + """ + + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}/upgrade', name) + params = { + 'remote': remote, + } + + headers = {} + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(remote) + header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = header + response = self._post_json( + url, params=params, headers=headers, data=privileges, + stream=True + ) + self._raise_for_status(response) + return self._stream_helper(response, decode=True) diff --git a/docker/api/secret.py b/docker/api/secret.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1760a39 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/secret.py @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +import base64 + +import six + +from .. import utils + + +class SecretApiMixin(object): + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def create_secret(self, name, data, labels=None): + """ + Create a secret + + Args: + name (string): Name of the secret + data (bytes): Secret data to be stored + labels (dict): A mapping of labels to assign to the secret + + Returns (dict): ID of the newly created secret + """ + if not isinstance(data, bytes): + data = data.encode('utf-8') + + data = base64.b64encode(data) + if six.PY3: + data = data.decode('ascii') + body = { + 'Data': data, + 'Name': name, + 'Labels': labels + } + + url = self._url('/secrets/create') + return self._result( + self._post_json(url, data=body), True + ) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + @utils.check_resource('id') + def inspect_secret(self, id): + """ + Retrieve secret metadata + + Args: + id (string): Full ID of the secret to remove + + Returns (dict): A dictionary of metadata + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + if no secret with that ID exists + """ + url = self._url('/secrets/{0}', id) + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + @utils.check_resource('id') + def remove_secret(self, id): + """ + Remove a secret + + Args: + id (string): Full ID of the secret to remove + + Returns (boolean): True if successful + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + if no secret with that ID exists + """ + url = self._url('/secrets/{0}', id) + res = self._delete(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def secrets(self, filters=None): + """ + List secrets + + Args: + filters (dict): A map of filters to process on the secrets + list. Available filters: ``names`` + + Returns (list): A list of secrets + """ + url = self._url('/secrets') + params = {} + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) diff --git a/docker/api/service.py b/docker/api/service.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b555a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/service.py @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ +import warnings +from .. import auth, errors, utils +from ..types import ServiceMode + + +def _check_api_features(version, task_template, update_config): + if update_config is not None: + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.25'): + if 'MaxFailureRatio' in update_config: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'UpdateConfig.max_failure_ratio is not supported in' + ' API version < 1.25' + ) + if 'Monitor' in update_config: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'UpdateConfig.monitor is not supported in' + ' API version < 1.25' + ) + + if task_template is not None: + if 'ForceUpdate' in task_template and utils.version_lt( + version, '1.25'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'force_update is not supported in API version < 1.25' + ) + + if task_template.get('Placement'): + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.30'): + if task_template['Placement'].get('Platforms'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'Placement.platforms is not supported in' + ' API version < 1.30' + ) + + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.27'): + if task_template['Placement'].get('Preferences'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'Placement.preferences is not supported in' + ' API version < 1.27' + ) + if task_template.get('ContainerSpec', {}).get('TTY'): + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'ContainerSpec.TTY is not supported in API version < 1.25' + ) + + +class ServiceApiMixin(object): + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def create_service( + self, task_template, name=None, labels=None, mode=None, + update_config=None, networks=None, endpoint_config=None, + endpoint_spec=None + ): + """ + Create a service. + + Args: + task_template (TaskTemplate): Specification of the task to start as + part of the new service. + name (string): User-defined name for the service. Optional. + labels (dict): A map of labels to associate with the service. + Optional. + mode (ServiceMode): Scheduling mode for the service (replicated + or global). Defaults to replicated. + update_config (UpdateConfig): Specification for the update strategy + of the service. Default: ``None`` + networks (:py:class:`list`): List of network names or IDs to attach + the service to. Default: ``None``. + endpoint_spec (EndpointSpec): Properties that can be configured to + access and load balance a service. Default: ``None``. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing an ``ID`` key for the newly created + service. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if endpoint_config is not None: + warnings.warn( + 'endpoint_config has been renamed to endpoint_spec.', + DeprecationWarning + ) + endpoint_spec = endpoint_config + + _check_api_features(self._version, task_template, update_config) + + url = self._url('/services/create') + headers = {} + image = task_template.get('ContainerSpec', {}).get('Image', None) + if image is None: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Missing mandatory Image key in ContainerSpec' + ) + if mode and not isinstance(mode, dict): + mode = ServiceMode(mode) + + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(image) + auth_header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if auth_header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = auth_header + data = { + 'Name': name, + 'Labels': labels, + 'TaskTemplate': task_template, + 'Mode': mode, + 'Networks': utils.convert_service_networks(networks), + 'EndpointSpec': endpoint_spec + } + + if update_config is not None: + data['UpdateConfig'] = update_config + + return self._result( + self._post_json(url, data=data, headers=headers), True + ) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + @utils.check_resource('service') + def inspect_service(self, service): + """ + Return information about a service. + + Args: + service (str): Service name or ID + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/services/{0}', service) + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + @utils.check_resource('task') + def inspect_task(self, task): + """ + Retrieve information about a task. + + Args: + task (str): Task ID + + Returns: + (dict): Information about the task. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/tasks/{0}', task) + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + @utils.check_resource('service') + def remove_service(self, service): + """ + Stop and remove a service. + + Args: + service (str): Service name or ID + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + url = self._url('/services/{0}', service) + resp = self._delete(url) + self._raise_for_status(resp) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def services(self, filters=None): + """ + List services. + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the nodes list. Valid + filters: ``id`` and ``name``. Default: ``None``. + + Returns: + A list of dictionaries containing data about each service. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = { + 'filters': utils.convert_filters(filters) if filters else None + } + url = self._url('/services') + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + @utils.check_resource('service') + def service_logs(self, service, details=False, follow=False, stdout=False, + stderr=False, since=0, timestamps=False, tail='all', + is_tty=None): + """ + Get log stream for a service. + Note: This endpoint works only for services with the ``json-file`` + or ``journald`` logging drivers. + + Args: + service (str): ID or name of the service + details (bool): Show extra details provided to logs. + Default: ``False`` + follow (bool): Keep connection open to read logs as they are + sent by the Engine. Default: ``False`` + stdout (bool): Return logs from ``stdout``. Default: ``False`` + stderr (bool): Return logs from ``stderr``. Default: ``False`` + since (int): UNIX timestamp for the logs staring point. + Default: 0 + timestamps (bool): Add timestamps to every log line. + tail (string or int): Number of log lines to be returned, + counting from the current end of the logs. Specify an + integer or ``'all'`` to output all log lines. + Default: ``all`` + is_tty (bool): Whether the service's :py:class:`ContainerSpec` + enables the TTY option. If omitted, the method will query + the Engine for the information, causing an additional + roundtrip. + + Returns (generator): Logs for the service. + """ + params = { + 'details': details, + 'follow': follow, + 'stdout': stdout, + 'stderr': stderr, + 'since': since, + 'timestamps': timestamps, + 'tail': tail + } + + url = self._url('/services/{0}/logs', service) + res = self._get(url, params=params, stream=True) + if is_tty is None: + is_tty = self.inspect_service( + service + )['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'].get('TTY', False) + return self._get_result_tty(True, res, is_tty) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def tasks(self, filters=None): + """ + Retrieve a list of tasks. + + Args: + filters (dict): A map of filters to process on the tasks list. + Valid filters: ``id``, ``name``, ``service``, ``node``, + ``label`` and ``desired-state``. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`list`): List of task dictionaries. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + params = { + 'filters': utils.convert_filters(filters) if filters else None + } + url = self._url('/tasks') + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + @utils.check_resource('service') + def update_service(self, service, version, task_template=None, name=None, + labels=None, mode=None, update_config=None, + networks=None, endpoint_config=None, + endpoint_spec=None): + """ + Update a service. + + Args: + service (string): A service identifier (either its name or service + ID). + version (int): The version number of the service object being + updated. This is required to avoid conflicting writes. + task_template (TaskTemplate): Specification of the updated task to + start as part of the service. + name (string): New name for the service. Optional. + labels (dict): A map of labels to associate with the service. + Optional. + mode (ServiceMode): Scheduling mode for the service (replicated + or global). Defaults to replicated. + update_config (UpdateConfig): Specification for the update strategy + of the service. Default: ``None``. + networks (:py:class:`list`): List of network names or IDs to attach + the service to. Default: ``None``. + endpoint_spec (EndpointSpec): Properties that can be configured to + access and load balance a service. Default: ``None``. + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if endpoint_config is not None: + warnings.warn( + 'endpoint_config has been renamed to endpoint_spec.', + DeprecationWarning + ) + endpoint_spec = endpoint_config + + _check_api_features(self._version, task_template, update_config) + + url = self._url('/services/{0}/update', service) + data = {} + headers = {} + if name is not None: + data['Name'] = name + if labels is not None: + data['Labels'] = labels + if mode is not None: + if not isinstance(mode, dict): + mode = ServiceMode(mode) + data['Mode'] = mode + if task_template is not None: + image = task_template.get('ContainerSpec', {}).get('Image', None) + if image is not None: + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(image) + auth_header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if auth_header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = auth_header + data['TaskTemplate'] = task_template + if update_config is not None: + data['UpdateConfig'] = update_config + + if networks is not None: + data['Networks'] = utils.convert_service_networks(networks) + if endpoint_spec is not None: + data['EndpointSpec'] = endpoint_spec + + resp = self._post_json( + url, data=data, params={'version': version}, headers=headers + ) + self._raise_for_status(resp) + return True diff --git a/docker/api/swarm.py b/docker/api/swarm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4fa0c4a --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/swarm.py @@ -0,0 +1,326 @@ +import logging +from six.moves import http_client +from .. import types +from .. import utils +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class SwarmApiMixin(object): + + def create_swarm_spec(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Create a ``docker.types.SwarmSpec`` instance that can be used as the + ``swarm_spec`` argument in + :py:meth:`~docker.api.swarm.SwarmApiMixin.init_swarm`. + + Args: + task_history_retention_limit (int): Maximum number of tasks + history stored. + snapshot_interval (int): Number of logs entries between snapshot. + keep_old_snapshots (int): Number of snapshots to keep beyond the + current snapshot. + log_entries_for_slow_followers (int): Number of log entries to + keep around to sync up slow followers after a snapshot is + created. + heartbeat_tick (int): Amount of ticks (in seconds) between each + heartbeat. + election_tick (int): Amount of ticks (in seconds) needed without a + leader to trigger a new election. + dispatcher_heartbeat_period (int): The delay for an agent to send + a heartbeat to the dispatcher. + node_cert_expiry (int): Automatic expiry for nodes certificates. + external_ca (dict): Configuration for forwarding signing requests + to an external certificate authority. Use + ``docker.types.SwarmExternalCA``. + name (string): Swarm's name + + Returns: + ``docker.types.SwarmSpec`` instance. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> spec = client.create_swarm_spec( + snapshot_interval=5000, log_entries_for_slow_followers=1200 + ) + >>> client.init_swarm( + advertise_addr='eth0', listen_addr='0.0.0.0:5000', + force_new_cluster=False, swarm_spec=spec + ) + """ + return types.SwarmSpec(*args, **kwargs) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def init_swarm(self, advertise_addr=None, listen_addr='0.0.0.0:2377', + force_new_cluster=False, swarm_spec=None): + """ + Initialize a new Swarm using the current connected engine as the first + node. + + Args: + advertise_addr (string): Externally reachable address advertised + to other nodes. This can either be an address/port combination + in the form ``192.168.1.1:4567``, or an interface followed by a + port number, like ``eth0:4567``. If the port number is omitted, + the port number from the listen address is used. If + ``advertise_addr`` is not specified, it will be automatically + detected when possible. Default: None + listen_addr (string): Listen address used for inter-manager + communication, as well as determining the networking interface + used for the VXLAN Tunnel Endpoint (VTEP). This can either be + an address/port combination in the form ``192.168.1.1:4567``, + or an interface followed by a port number, like ``eth0:4567``. + If the port number is omitted, the default swarm listening port + is used. Default: '0.0.0.0:2377' + force_new_cluster (bool): Force creating a new Swarm, even if + already part of one. Default: False + swarm_spec (dict): Configuration settings of the new Swarm. Use + ``APIClient.create_swarm_spec`` to generate a valid + configuration. Default: None + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + url = self._url('/swarm/init') + if swarm_spec is not None and not isinstance(swarm_spec, dict): + raise TypeError('swarm_spec must be a dictionary') + data = { + 'AdvertiseAddr': advertise_addr, + 'ListenAddr': listen_addr, + 'ForceNewCluster': force_new_cluster, + 'Spec': swarm_spec, + } + response = self._post_json(url, data=data) + self._raise_for_status(response) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def inspect_swarm(self): + """ + Retrieve low-level information about the current swarm. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing data about the swarm. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/swarm') + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.check_resource('node_id') + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def inspect_node(self, node_id): + """ + Retrieve low-level information about a swarm node + + Args: + node_id (string): ID of the node to be inspected. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing data about this node. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/nodes/{0}', node_id) + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def join_swarm(self, remote_addrs, join_token, listen_addr=None, + advertise_addr=None): + """ + Make this Engine join a swarm that has already been created. + + Args: + remote_addrs (:py:class:`list`): Addresses of one or more manager + nodes already participating in the Swarm to join. + join_token (string): Secret token for joining this Swarm. + listen_addr (string): Listen address used for inter-manager + communication if the node gets promoted to manager, as well as + determining the networking interface used for the VXLAN Tunnel + Endpoint (VTEP). Default: ``None`` + advertise_addr (string): Externally reachable address advertised + to other nodes. This can either be an address/port combination + in the form ``192.168.1.1:4567``, or an interface followed by a + port number, like ``eth0:4567``. If the port number is omitted, + the port number from the listen address is used. If + AdvertiseAddr is not specified, it will be automatically + detected when possible. Default: ``None`` + + Returns: + ``True`` if the request went through. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + data = { + "RemoteAddrs": remote_addrs, + "ListenAddr": listen_addr, + "JoinToken": join_token, + "AdvertiseAddr": advertise_addr, + } + url = self._url('/swarm/join') + response = self._post_json(url, data=data) + self._raise_for_status(response) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def leave_swarm(self, force=False): + """ + Leave a swarm. + + Args: + force (bool): Leave the swarm even if this node is a manager. + Default: ``False`` + + Returns: + ``True`` if the request went through. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/swarm/leave') + response = self._post(url, params={'force': force}) + # Ignore "this node is not part of a swarm" error + if force and response.status_code == http_client.NOT_ACCEPTABLE: + return True + # FIXME: Temporary workaround for 1.13.0-rc bug + # https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/29192 + if force and response.status_code == http_client.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE: + return True + self._raise_for_status(response) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def nodes(self, filters=None): + """ + List swarm nodes. + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the nodes list. Valid + filters: ``id``, ``name``, ``membership`` and ``role``. + Default: ``None`` + + Returns: + A list of dictionaries containing data about each swarm node. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/nodes') + params = {} + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) + + @utils.check_resource('node_id') + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def remove_node(self, node_id, force=False): + """ + Remove a node from the swarm. + + Args: + node_id (string): ID of the node to be removed. + force (bool): Force remove an active node. Default: `False` + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the node referenced doesn't exist in the swarm. + + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + Returns: + `True` if the request was successful. + """ + url = self._url('/nodes/{0}', node_id) + params = { + 'force': force + } + res = self._delete(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def update_node(self, node_id, version, node_spec=None): + """ + Update the Node's configuration + + Args: + + node_id (string): ID of the node to be updated. + version (int): The version number of the node object being + updated. This is required to avoid conflicting writes. + node_spec (dict): Configuration settings to update. Any values + not provided will be removed. Default: ``None`` + + Returns: + `True` if the request went through. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> node_spec = {'Availability': 'active', + 'Name': 'node-name', + 'Role': 'manager', + 'Labels': {'foo': 'bar'} + } + >>> client.update_node(node_id='24ifsmvkjbyhk', version=8, + node_spec=node_spec) + + """ + url = self._url('/nodes/{0}/update?version={1}', node_id, str(version)) + res = self._post_json(url, data=node_spec) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def update_swarm(self, version, swarm_spec=None, rotate_worker_token=False, + rotate_manager_token=False): + """ + Update the Swarm's configuration + + Args: + version (int): The version number of the swarm object being + updated. This is required to avoid conflicting writes. + swarm_spec (dict): Configuration settings to update. Use + :py:meth:`~docker.api.swarm.SwarmApiMixin.create_swarm_spec` to + generate a valid configuration. Default: ``None``. + rotate_worker_token (bool): Rotate the worker join token. Default: + ``False``. + rotate_manager_token (bool): Rotate the manager join token. + Default: ``False``. + + Returns: + ``True`` if the request went through. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + url = self._url('/swarm/update') + response = self._post_json(url, data=swarm_spec, params={ + 'rotateWorkerToken': rotate_worker_token, + 'rotateManagerToken': rotate_manager_token, + 'version': version + }) + self._raise_for_status(response) + return True diff --git a/docker/api/volume.py b/docker/api/volume.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce911c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/volume.py @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +from .. import errors +from .. import utils + + +class VolumeApiMixin(object): + @utils.minimum_version('1.21') + def volumes(self, filters=None): + """ + List volumes currently registered by the docker daemon. Similar to the + ``docker volume ls`` command. + + Args: + filters (dict): Server-side list filtering options. + + Returns: + (dict): Dictionary with list of volume objects as value of the + ``Volumes`` key. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> cli.volumes() + {u'Volumes': [{u'Driver': u'local', + u'Mountpoint': u'/var/lib/docker/volumes/foobar/_data', + u'Name': u'foobar'}, + {u'Driver': u'local', + u'Mountpoint': u'/var/lib/docker/volumes/baz/_data', + u'Name': u'baz'}]} + """ + + params = { + 'filters': utils.convert_filters(filters) if filters else None + } + url = self._url('/volumes') + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.21') + def create_volume(self, name=None, driver=None, driver_opts=None, + labels=None): + """ + Create and register a named volume + + Args: + name (str): Name of the volume + driver (str): Name of the driver used to create the volume + driver_opts (dict): Driver options as a key-value dictionary + labels (dict): Labels to set on the volume + + Returns: + (dict): The created volume reference object + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> volume = cli.create_volume(name='foobar', driver='local', + driver_opts={'foo': 'bar', 'baz': 'false'}, + labels={"key": "value"}) + >>> print(volume) + {u'Driver': u'local', + u'Labels': {u'key': u'value'}, + u'Mountpoint': u'/var/lib/docker/volumes/foobar/_data', + u'Name': u'foobar', + u'Scope': u'local'} + + """ + url = self._url('/volumes/create') + if driver_opts is not None and not isinstance(driver_opts, dict): + raise TypeError('driver_opts must be a dictionary') + + data = { + 'Name': name, + 'Driver': driver, + 'DriverOpts': driver_opts, + } + + if labels is not None: + if utils.compare_version('1.23', self._version) < 0: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'volume labels were introduced in API 1.23' + ) + if not isinstance(labels, dict): + raise TypeError('labels must be a dictionary') + data["Labels"] = labels + + return self._result(self._post_json(url, data=data), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.21') + def inspect_volume(self, name): + """ + Retrieve volume info by name. + + Args: + name (str): volume name + + Returns: + (dict): Volume information dictionary + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> cli.inspect_volume('foobar') + {u'Driver': u'local', + u'Mountpoint': u'/var/lib/docker/volumes/foobar/_data', + u'Name': u'foobar'} + + """ + url = self._url('/volumes/{0}', name) + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def prune_volumes(self, filters=None): + """ + Delete unused volumes + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the prune list. + + Returns: + (dict): A dict containing a list of deleted volume names and + the amount of disk space reclaimed in bytes. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {} + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + url = self._url('/volumes/prune') + return self._result(self._post(url, params=params), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.21') + def remove_volume(self, name, force=False): + """ + Remove a volume. Similar to the ``docker volume rm`` command. + + Args: + name (str): The volume's name + force (bool): Force removal of volumes that were already removed + out of band by the volume driver plugin. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If volume failed to remove. + """ + params = {} + if force: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.25'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'force removal was introduced in API 1.25' + ) + params = {'force': force} + + url = self._url('/volumes/{0}', name, params=params) + resp = self._delete(url) + self._raise_for_status(resp) diff --git a/docker/auth.py b/docker/auth.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c3fb062 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/auth.py @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ +import base64 +import json +import logging +import os + +import dockerpycreds +import six + +from . import errors +from .constants import IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM + +INDEX_NAME = 'docker.io' +INDEX_URL = 'https://index.{0}/v1/'.format(INDEX_NAME) +DOCKER_CONFIG_FILENAME = os.path.join('.docker', 'config.json') +LEGACY_DOCKER_CONFIG_FILENAME = '.dockercfg' +TOKEN_USERNAME = '' + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def resolve_repository_name(repo_name): + if '://' in repo_name: + raise errors.InvalidRepository( + 'Repository name cannot contain a scheme ({0})'.format(repo_name) + ) + + index_name, remote_name = split_repo_name(repo_name) + if index_name[0] == '-' or index_name[-1] == '-': + raise errors.InvalidRepository( + 'Invalid index name ({0}). Cannot begin or end with a' + ' hyphen.'.format(index_name) + ) + return resolve_index_name(index_name), remote_name + + +def resolve_index_name(index_name): + index_name = convert_to_hostname(index_name) + if index_name == 'index.' + INDEX_NAME: + index_name = INDEX_NAME + return index_name + + +def get_config_header(client, registry): + log.debug('Looking for auth config') + if not client._auth_configs: + log.debug( + "No auth config in memory - loading from filesystem" + ) + client._auth_configs = load_config() + authcfg = resolve_authconfig(client._auth_configs, registry) + # Do not fail here if no authentication exists for this + # specific registry as we can have a readonly pull. Just + # put the header if we can. + if authcfg: + log.debug('Found auth config') + # auth_config needs to be a dict in the format used by + # auth.py username , password, serveraddress, email + return encode_header(authcfg) + log.debug('No auth config found') + return None + + +def split_repo_name(repo_name): + parts = repo_name.split('/', 1) + if len(parts) == 1 or ( + '.' not in parts[0] and ':' not in parts[0] and parts[0] != 'localhost' + ): + # This is a docker index repo (ex: username/foobar or ubuntu) + return INDEX_NAME, repo_name + return tuple(parts) + + +def get_credential_store(authconfig, registry): + if not registry or registry == INDEX_NAME: + registry = 'https://index.docker.io/v1/' + + return authconfig.get('credHelpers', {}).get(registry) or authconfig.get( + 'credsStore' + ) + + +def resolve_authconfig(authconfig, registry=None): + """ + Returns the authentication data from the given auth configuration for a + specific registry. As with the Docker client, legacy entries in the config + with full URLs are stripped down to hostnames before checking for a match. + Returns None if no match was found. + """ + + if 'credHelpers' in authconfig or 'credsStore' in authconfig: + store_name = get_credential_store(authconfig, registry) + if store_name is not None: + log.debug( + 'Using credentials store "{0}"'.format(store_name) + ) + return _resolve_authconfig_credstore( + authconfig, registry, store_name + ) + + # Default to the public index server + registry = resolve_index_name(registry) if registry else INDEX_NAME + log.debug("Looking for auth entry for {0}".format(repr(registry))) + + if registry in authconfig: + log.debug("Found {0}".format(repr(registry))) + return authconfig[registry] + + for key, config in six.iteritems(authconfig): + if resolve_index_name(key) == registry: + log.debug("Found {0}".format(repr(key))) + return config + + log.debug("No entry found") + return None + + +def _resolve_authconfig_credstore(authconfig, registry, credstore_name): + if not registry or registry == INDEX_NAME: + # The ecosystem is a little schizophrenic with index.docker.io VS + # docker.io - in that case, it seems the full URL is necessary. + registry = INDEX_URL + log.debug("Looking for auth entry for {0}".format(repr(registry))) + store = dockerpycreds.Store(credstore_name) + try: + data = store.get(registry) + res = { + 'ServerAddress': registry, + } + if data['Username'] == TOKEN_USERNAME: + res['IdentityToken'] = data['Secret'] + else: + res.update({ + 'Username': data['Username'], + 'Password': data['Secret'], + }) + return res + except dockerpycreds.CredentialsNotFound as e: + log.debug('No entry found') + return None + except dockerpycreds.StoreError as e: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Credentials store error: {0}'.format(repr(e)) + ) + + +def convert_to_hostname(url): + return url.replace('http://', '').replace('https://', '').split('/', 1)[0] + + +def decode_auth(auth): + if isinstance(auth, six.string_types): + auth = auth.encode('ascii') + s = base64.b64decode(auth) + login, pwd = s.split(b':', 1) + return login.decode('utf8'), pwd.decode('utf8') + + +def encode_header(auth): + auth_json = json.dumps(auth).encode('ascii') + return base64.urlsafe_b64encode(auth_json) + + +def parse_auth(entries, raise_on_error=False): + """ + Parses authentication entries + + Args: + entries: Dict of authentication entries. + raise_on_error: If set to true, an invalid format will raise + InvalidConfigFile + + Returns: + Authentication registry. + """ + + conf = {} + for registry, entry in six.iteritems(entries): + if not isinstance(entry, dict): + log.debug( + 'Config entry for key {0} is not auth config'.format(registry) + ) + # We sometimes fall back to parsing the whole config as if it was + # the auth config by itself, for legacy purposes. In that case, we + # fail silently and return an empty conf if any of the keys is not + # formatted properly. + if raise_on_error: + raise errors.InvalidConfigFile( + 'Invalid configuration for registry {0}'.format(registry) + ) + return {} + if 'identitytoken' in entry: + log.debug('Found an IdentityToken entry for registry {0}'.format( + registry + )) + conf[registry] = { + 'IdentityToken': entry['identitytoken'] + } + continue # Other values are irrelevant if we have a token, skip. + + if 'auth' not in entry: + # Starting with engine v1.11 (API 1.23), an empty dictionary is + # a valid value in the auths config. + # https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/3265 + log.debug( + 'Auth data for {0} is absent. Client might be using a ' + 'credentials store instead.' + ) + conf[registry] = {} + continue + + username, password = decode_auth(entry['auth']) + log.debug( + 'Found entry (registry={0}, username={1})' + .format(repr(registry), repr(username)) + ) + + conf[registry] = { + 'username': username, + 'password': password, + 'email': entry.get('email'), + 'serveraddress': registry, + } + return conf + + +def find_config_file(config_path=None): + paths = list(filter(None, [ + config_path, # 1 + config_path_from_environment(), # 2 + os.path.join(home_dir(), DOCKER_CONFIG_FILENAME), # 3 + os.path.join(home_dir(), LEGACY_DOCKER_CONFIG_FILENAME), # 4 + ])) + + log.debug("Trying paths: {0}".format(repr(paths))) + + for path in paths: + if os.path.exists(path): + log.debug("Found file at path: {0}".format(path)) + return path + + log.debug("No config file found") + + return None + + +def config_path_from_environment(): + config_dir = os.environ.get('DOCKER_CONFIG') + if not config_dir: + return None + return os.path.join(config_dir, os.path.basename(DOCKER_CONFIG_FILENAME)) + + +def home_dir(): + """ + Get the user's home directory, using the same logic as the Docker Engine + client - use %USERPROFILE% on Windows, $HOME/getuid on POSIX. + """ + if IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM: + return os.environ.get('USERPROFILE', '') + else: + return os.path.expanduser('~') + + +def load_config(config_path=None): + """ + Loads authentication data from a Docker configuration file in the given + root directory or if config_path is passed use given path. + Lookup priority: + explicit config_path parameter > DOCKER_CONFIG environment variable > + ~/.docker/config.json > ~/.dockercfg + """ + config_file = find_config_file(config_path) + + if not config_file: + return {} + + try: + with open(config_file) as f: + data = json.load(f) + res = {} + if data.get('auths'): + log.debug("Found 'auths' section") + res.update(parse_auth(data['auths'], raise_on_error=True)) + if data.get('HttpHeaders'): + log.debug("Found 'HttpHeaders' section") + res.update({'HttpHeaders': data['HttpHeaders']}) + if data.get('credsStore'): + log.debug("Found 'credsStore' section") + res.update({'credsStore': data['credsStore']}) + if data.get('credHelpers'): + log.debug("Found 'credHelpers' section") + res.update({'credHelpers': data['credHelpers']}) + if res: + return res + else: + log.debug("Couldn't find 'auths' or 'HttpHeaders' sections") + f.seek(0) + return parse_auth(json.load(f)) + except (IOError, KeyError, ValueError) as e: + # Likely missing new Docker config file or it's in an + # unknown format, continue to attempt to read old location + # and format. + log.debug(e) + + log.debug("Attempting to parse legacy auth file format") + try: + data = [] + with open(config_file) as f: + for line in f.readlines(): + data.append(line.strip().split(' = ')[1]) + if len(data) < 2: + # Not enough data + raise errors.InvalidConfigFile( + 'Invalid or empty configuration file!' + ) + + username, password = decode_auth(data[0]) + return { + INDEX_NAME: { + 'username': username, + 'password': password, + 'email': data[1], + 'serveraddress': INDEX_URL, + } + } + except Exception as e: + log.debug(e) + pass + + log.debug("All parsing attempts failed - returning empty config") + return {} diff --git a/docker/client.py b/docker/client.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee361bb --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/client.py @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +from .api.client import APIClient +from .constants import DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS +from .models.containers import ContainerCollection +from .models.images import ImageCollection +from .models.networks import NetworkCollection +from .models.nodes import NodeCollection +from .models.plugins import PluginCollection +from .models.secrets import SecretCollection +from .models.services import ServiceCollection +from .models.swarm import Swarm +from .models.volumes import VolumeCollection +from .utils import kwargs_from_env + + +class DockerClient(object): + """ + A client for communicating with a Docker server. + + Example: + + >>> import docker + >>> client = docker.DockerClient(base_url='unix://var/run/docker.sock') + + Args: + base_url (str): URL to the Docker server. For example, + ``unix:///var/run/docker.sock`` or ``tcp://127.0.0.1:1234``. + version (str): The version of the API to use. Set to ``auto`` to + automatically detect the server's version. Default: ``1.26`` + timeout (int): Default timeout for API calls, in seconds. + tls (bool or :py:class:`~docker.tls.TLSConfig`): Enable TLS. Pass + ``True`` to enable it with default options, or pass a + :py:class:`~docker.tls.TLSConfig` object to use custom + configuration. + user_agent (str): Set a custom user agent for requests to the server. + """ + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self.api = APIClient(*args, **kwargs) + + @classmethod + def from_env(cls, **kwargs): + """ + Return a client configured from environment variables. + + The environment variables used are the same as those used by the + Docker command-line client. They are: + + .. envvar:: DOCKER_HOST + + The URL to the Docker host. + + .. envvar:: DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY + + Verify the host against a CA certificate. + + .. envvar:: DOCKER_CERT_PATH + + A path to a directory containing TLS certificates to use when + connecting to the Docker host. + + Args: + version (str): The version of the API to use. Set to ``auto`` to + automatically detect the server's version. Default: ``1.26`` + timeout (int): Default timeout for API calls, in seconds. + ssl_version (int): A valid `SSL version`_. + assert_hostname (bool): Verify the hostname of the server. + environment (dict): The environment to read environment variables + from. Default: the value of ``os.environ`` + + Example: + + >>> import docker + >>> client = docker.from_env() + + .. _`SSL version`: + https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/ssl.html#ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1 + """ + timeout = kwargs.pop('timeout', DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS) + version = kwargs.pop('version', None) + return cls(timeout=timeout, version=version, + **kwargs_from_env(**kwargs)) + + # Resources + @property + def containers(self): + """ + An object for managing containers on the server. See the + :doc:`containers documentation ` for full details. + """ + return ContainerCollection(client=self) + + @property + def images(self): + """ + An object for managing images on the server. See the + :doc:`images documentation ` for full details. + """ + return ImageCollection(client=self) + + @property + def networks(self): + """ + An object for managing networks on the server. See the + :doc:`networks documentation ` for full details. + """ + return NetworkCollection(client=self) + + @property + def nodes(self): + """ + An object for managing nodes on the server. See the + :doc:`nodes documentation ` for full details. + """ + return NodeCollection(client=self) + + @property + def plugins(self): + """ + An object for managing plugins on the server. See the + :doc:`plugins documentation ` for full details. + """ + return PluginCollection(client=self) + + @property + def secrets(self): + """ + An object for managing secrets on the server. See the + :doc:`secrets documentation ` for full details. + """ + return SecretCollection(client=self) + + @property + def services(self): + """ + An object for managing services on the server. See the + :doc:`services documentation ` for full details. + """ + return ServiceCollection(client=self) + + @property + def swarm(self): + """ + An object for managing a swarm on the server. See the + :doc:`swarm documentation ` for full details. + """ + return Swarm(client=self) + + @property + def volumes(self): + """ + An object for managing volumes on the server. See the + :doc:`volumes documentation ` for full details. + """ + return VolumeCollection(client=self) + + # Top-level methods + def events(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.api.events(*args, **kwargs) + events.__doc__ = APIClient.events.__doc__ + + def df(self): + return self.api.df() + df.__doc__ = APIClient.df.__doc__ + + def info(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.api.info(*args, **kwargs) + info.__doc__ = APIClient.info.__doc__ + + def login(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.api.login(*args, **kwargs) + login.__doc__ = APIClient.login.__doc__ + + def ping(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.api.ping(*args, **kwargs) + ping.__doc__ = APIClient.ping.__doc__ + + def version(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.api.version(*args, **kwargs) + version.__doc__ = APIClient.version.__doc__ + + def __getattr__(self, name): + s = ["'DockerClient' object has no attribute '{}'".format(name)] + # If a user calls a method on APIClient, they + if hasattr(APIClient, name): + s.append("In Docker SDK for Python 2.0, this method is now on the " + "object APIClient. See the low-level API section of the " + "documentation for more details.") + raise AttributeError(' '.join(s)) + + +from_env = DockerClient.from_env diff --git a/docker/constants.py b/docker/constants.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6de8fad --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/constants.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +import sys +from .version import version + +DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION = '1.30' +MINIMUM_DOCKER_API_VERSION = '1.21' +DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 60 +STREAM_HEADER_SIZE_BYTES = 8 +CONTAINER_LIMITS_KEYS = [ + 'memory', 'memswap', 'cpushares', 'cpusetcpus' +] + +INSECURE_REGISTRY_DEPRECATION_WARNING = \ + 'The `insecure_registry` argument to {} ' \ + 'is deprecated and non-functional. Please remove it.' + +IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM = (sys.platform == 'win32') + +DEFAULT_USER_AGENT = "docker-sdk-python/{0}".format(version) +DEFAULT_NUM_POOLS = 25 diff --git a/docker/errors.py b/docker/errors.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a2f871 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/errors.py @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +import requests + + +class DockerException(Exception): + """ + A base class from which all other exceptions inherit. + + If you want to catch all errors that the Docker SDK might raise, + catch this base exception. + """ + + +def create_api_error_from_http_exception(e): + """ + Create a suitable APIError from requests.exceptions.HTTPError. + """ + response = e.response + try: + explanation = response.json()['message'] + except ValueError: + explanation = response.content.strip() + cls = APIError + if response.status_code == 404: + if explanation and ('No such image' in str(explanation) or + 'not found: does not exist or no pull access' + in str(explanation) or + 'repository does not exist' in str(explanation)): + cls = ImageNotFound + else: + cls = NotFound + raise cls(e, response=response, explanation=explanation) + + +class APIError(requests.exceptions.HTTPError, DockerException): + """ + An HTTP error from the API. + """ + def __init__(self, message, response=None, explanation=None): + # requests 1.2 supports response as a keyword argument, but + # requests 1.1 doesn't + super(APIError, self).__init__(message) + self.response = response + self.explanation = explanation + + def __str__(self): + message = super(APIError, self).__str__() + + if self.is_client_error(): + message = '{0} Client Error: {1}'.format( + self.response.status_code, self.response.reason) + + elif self.is_server_error(): + message = '{0} Server Error: {1}'.format( + self.response.status_code, self.response.reason) + + if self.explanation: + message = '{0} ("{1}")'.format(message, self.explanation) + + return message + + @property + def status_code(self): + if self.response is not None: + return self.response.status_code + + def is_client_error(self): + if self.status_code is None: + return False + return 400 <= self.status_code < 500 + + def is_server_error(self): + if self.status_code is None: + return False + return 500 <= self.status_code < 600 + + +class NotFound(APIError): + pass + + +class ImageNotFound(NotFound): + pass + + +class InvalidVersion(DockerException): + pass + + +class InvalidRepository(DockerException): + pass + + +class InvalidConfigFile(DockerException): + pass + + +class InvalidArgument(DockerException): + pass + + +class DeprecatedMethod(DockerException): + pass + + +class TLSParameterError(DockerException): + def __init__(self, msg): + self.msg = msg + + def __str__(self): + return self.msg + (". TLS configurations should map the Docker CLI " + "client configurations. See " + "https://docs.docker.com/engine/articles/https/ " + "for API details.") + + +class NullResource(DockerException, ValueError): + pass + + +class ContainerError(DockerException): + """ + Represents a container that has exited with a non-zero exit code. + """ + def __init__(self, container, exit_status, command, image, stderr): + self.container = container + self.exit_status = exit_status + self.command = command + self.image = image + self.stderr = stderr + + err = ": {}".format(stderr) if stderr is not None else "" + msg = ("Command '{}' in image '{}' returned non-zero exit " + "status {}{}").format(command, image, exit_status, err) + + super(ContainerError, self).__init__(msg) + + +class StreamParseError(RuntimeError): + def __init__(self, reason): + self.msg = reason + + +class BuildError(Exception): + pass + + +def create_unexpected_kwargs_error(name, kwargs): + quoted_kwargs = ["'{}'".format(k) for k in sorted(kwargs)] + text = ["{}() ".format(name)] + if len(quoted_kwargs) == 1: + text.append("got an unexpected keyword argument ") + else: + text.append("got unexpected keyword arguments ") + text.append(', '.join(quoted_kwargs)) + return TypeError(''.join(text)) diff --git a/docker/models/__init__.py b/docker/models/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/docker/models/containers.py b/docker/models/containers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..688decc --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/containers.py @@ -0,0 +1,968 @@ +import copy + +from ..api import APIClient +from ..errors import (ContainerError, ImageNotFound, + create_unexpected_kwargs_error) +from ..types import HostConfig +from ..utils import version_gte +from .images import Image +from .resource import Collection, Model + + +class Container(Model): + + @property + def name(self): + """ + The name of the container. + """ + if self.attrs.get('Name') is not None: + return self.attrs['Name'].lstrip('/') + + @property + def image(self): + """ + The image of the container. + """ + image_id = self.attrs['Image'] + if image_id is None: + return None + return self.client.images.get(image_id.split(':')[1]) + + @property + def labels(self): + """ + The labels of a container as dictionary. + """ + result = self.attrs['Config'].get('Labels') + return result or {} + + @property + def status(self): + """ + The status of the container. For example, ``running``, or ``exited``. + """ + return self.attrs['State']['Status'] + + def attach(self, **kwargs): + """ + Attach to this container. + + :py:meth:`logs` is a wrapper around this method, which you can + use instead if you want to fetch/stream container output without first + retrieving the entire backlog. + + Args: + stdout (bool): Include stdout. + stderr (bool): Include stderr. + stream (bool): Return container output progressively as an iterator + of strings, rather than a single string. + logs (bool): Include the container's previous output. + + Returns: + By default, the container's output as a single string. + + If ``stream=True``, an iterator of output strings. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.attach(self.id, **kwargs) + + def attach_socket(self, **kwargs): + """ + Like :py:meth:`attach`, but returns the underlying socket-like object + for the HTTP request. + + Args: + params (dict): Dictionary of request parameters (e.g. ``stdout``, + ``stderr``, ``stream``). + ws (bool): Use websockets instead of raw HTTP. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.attach_socket(self.id, **kwargs) + + def commit(self, repository=None, tag=None, **kwargs): + """ + Commit a container to an image. Similar to the ``docker commit`` + command. + + Args: + repository (str): The repository to push the image to + tag (str): The tag to push + message (str): A commit message + author (str): The name of the author + changes (str): Dockerfile instructions to apply while committing + conf (dict): The configuration for the container. See the + `Engine API documentation + `_ + for full details. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + resp = self.client.api.commit(self.id, repository=repository, tag=tag, + **kwargs) + return self.client.images.get(resp['Id']) + + def diff(self): + """ + Inspect changes on a container's filesystem. + + Returns: + (str) + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.diff(self.id) + + def exec_run(self, cmd, stdout=True, stderr=True, stdin=False, tty=False, + privileged=False, user='', detach=False, stream=False, + socket=False, environment=None): + """ + Run a command inside this container. Similar to + ``docker exec``. + + Args: + cmd (str or list): Command to be executed + stdout (bool): Attach to stdout. Default: ``True`` + stderr (bool): Attach to stderr. Default: ``True`` + stdin (bool): Attach to stdin. Default: ``False`` + tty (bool): Allocate a pseudo-TTY. Default: False + privileged (bool): Run as privileged. + user (str): User to execute command as. Default: root + detach (bool): If true, detach from the exec command. + Default: False + stream (bool): Stream response data. Default: False + environment (dict or list): A dictionary or a list of strings in + the following format ``["PASSWORD=xxx"]`` or + ``{"PASSWORD": "xxx"}``. + + Returns: + (generator or str): If ``stream=True``, a generator yielding + response chunks. A string containing response data otherwise. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.exec_create( + self.id, cmd, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, stdin=stdin, tty=tty, + privileged=privileged, user=user, environment=environment + ) + return self.client.api.exec_start( + resp['Id'], detach=detach, tty=tty, stream=stream, socket=socket + ) + + def export(self): + """ + Export the contents of the container's filesystem as a tar archive. + + Returns: + (str): The filesystem tar archive + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.export(self.id) + + def get_archive(self, path): + """ + Retrieve a file or folder from the container in the form of a tar + archive. + + Args: + path (str): Path to the file or folder to retrieve + + Returns: + (tuple): First element is a raw tar data stream. Second element is + a dict containing ``stat`` information on the specified ``path``. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.get_archive(self.id, path) + + def kill(self, signal=None): + """ + Kill or send a signal to the container. + + Args: + signal (str or int): The signal to send. Defaults to ``SIGKILL`` + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + return self.client.api.kill(self.id, signal=signal) + + def logs(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get logs from this container. Similar to the ``docker logs`` command. + + The ``stream`` parameter makes the ``logs`` function return a blocking + generator you can iterate over to retrieve log output as it happens. + + Args: + stdout (bool): Get ``STDOUT`` + stderr (bool): Get ``STDERR`` + stream (bool): Stream the response + timestamps (bool): Show timestamps + tail (str or int): Output specified number of lines at the end of + logs. Either an integer of number of lines or the string + ``all``. Default ``all`` + since (datetime or int): Show logs since a given datetime or + integer epoch (in seconds) + follow (bool): Follow log output + + Returns: + (generator or str): Logs from the container. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.logs(self.id, **kwargs) + + def pause(self): + """ + Pauses all processes within this container. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.pause(self.id) + + def put_archive(self, path, data): + """ + Insert a file or folder in this container using a tar archive as + source. + + Args: + path (str): Path inside the container where the file(s) will be + extracted. Must exist. + data (bytes): tar data to be extracted + + Returns: + (bool): True if the call succeeds. + + Raises: + :py:class:`~docker.errors.APIError` If an error occurs. + """ + return self.client.api.put_archive(self.id, path, data) + + def remove(self, **kwargs): + """ + Remove this container. Similar to the ``docker rm`` command. + + Args: + v (bool): Remove the volumes associated with the container + link (bool): Remove the specified link and not the underlying + container + force (bool): Force the removal of a running container (uses + ``SIGKILL``) + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_container(self.id, **kwargs) + + def rename(self, name): + """ + Rename this container. Similar to the ``docker rename`` command. + + Args: + name (str): New name for the container + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.rename(self.id, name) + + def resize(self, height, width): + """ + Resize the tty session. + + Args: + height (int): Height of tty session + width (int): Width of tty session + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.resize(self.id, height, width) + + def restart(self, **kwargs): + """ + Restart this container. Similar to the ``docker restart`` command. + + Args: + timeout (int): Number of seconds to try to stop for before killing + the container. Once killed it will then be restarted. Default + is 10 seconds. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.restart(self.id, **kwargs) + + def start(self, **kwargs): + """ + Start this container. Similar to the ``docker start`` command, but + doesn't support attach options. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.start(self.id, **kwargs) + + def stats(self, **kwargs): + """ + Stream statistics for this container. Similar to the + ``docker stats`` command. + + Args: + decode (bool): If set to true, stream will be decoded into dicts + on the fly. False by default. + stream (bool): If set to false, only the current stats will be + returned instead of a stream. True by default. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.stats(self.id, **kwargs) + + def stop(self, **kwargs): + """ + Stops a container. Similar to the ``docker stop`` command. + + Args: + timeout (int): Timeout in seconds to wait for the container to + stop before sending a ``SIGKILL``. Default: 10 + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.stop(self.id, **kwargs) + + def top(self, **kwargs): + """ + Display the running processes of the container. + + Args: + ps_args (str): An optional arguments passed to ps (e.g. ``aux``) + + Returns: + (str): The output of the top + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.top(self.id, **kwargs) + + def unpause(self): + """ + Unpause all processes within the container. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.unpause(self.id) + + def update(self, **kwargs): + """ + Update resource configuration of the containers. + + Args: + blkio_weight (int): Block IO (relative weight), between 10 and 1000 + cpu_period (int): Limit CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) period + cpu_quota (int): Limit CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) quota + cpu_shares (int): CPU shares (relative weight) + cpuset_cpus (str): CPUs in which to allow execution + cpuset_mems (str): MEMs in which to allow execution + mem_limit (int or str): Memory limit + mem_reservation (int or str): Memory soft limit + memswap_limit (int or str): Total memory (memory + swap), -1 to + disable swap + kernel_memory (int or str): Kernel memory limit + restart_policy (dict): Restart policy dictionary + + Returns: + (dict): Dictionary containing a ``Warnings`` key. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.update_container(self.id, **kwargs) + + def wait(self, **kwargs): + """ + Block until the container stops, then return its exit code. Similar to + the ``docker wait`` command. + + Args: + timeout (int): Request timeout + + Returns: + (int): The exit code of the container. Returns ``-1`` if the API + responds without a ``StatusCode`` attribute. + + Raises: + :py:class:`requests.exceptions.ReadTimeout` + If the timeout is exceeded. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.wait(self.id, **kwargs) + + +class ContainerCollection(Collection): + model = Container + + def run(self, image, command=None, stdout=True, stderr=False, + remove=False, **kwargs): + """ + Run a container. By default, it will wait for the container to finish + and return its logs, similar to ``docker run``. + + If the ``detach`` argument is ``True``, it will start the container + and immediately return a :py:class:`Container` object, similar to + ``docker run -d``. + + Example: + Run a container and get its output: + + >>> import docker + >>> client = docker.from_env() + >>> client.containers.run('alpine', 'echo hello world') + b'hello world\\n' + + Run a container and detach: + + >>> container = client.containers.run('bfirsh/reticulate-splines', + detach=True) + >>> container.logs() + 'Reticulating spline 1...\\nReticulating spline 2...\\n' + + Args: + image (str): The image to run. + command (str or list): The command to run in the container. + auto_remove (bool): enable auto-removal of the container on daemon + side when the container's process exits. + blkio_weight_device: Block IO weight (relative device weight) in + the form of: ``[{"Path": "device_path", "Weight": weight}]``. + blkio_weight: Block IO weight (relative weight), accepts a weight + value between 10 and 1000. + cap_add (list of str): Add kernel capabilities. For example, + ``["SYS_ADMIN", "MKNOD"]``. + cap_drop (list of str): Drop kernel capabilities. + cpu_count (int): Number of usable CPUs (Windows only). + cpu_percent (int): Usable percentage of the available CPUs + (Windows only). + cpu_period (int): The length of a CPU period in microseconds. + cpu_quota (int): Microseconds of CPU time that the container can + get in a CPU period. + cpu_shares (int): CPU shares (relative weight). + cpuset_cpus (str): CPUs in which to allow execution (``0-3``, + ``0,1``). + cpuset_mems (str): Memory nodes (MEMs) in which to allow execution + (``0-3``, ``0,1``). Only effective on NUMA systems. + detach (bool): Run container in the background and return a + :py:class:`Container` object. + device_read_bps: Limit read rate (bytes per second) from a device + in the form of: `[{"Path": "device_path", "Rate": rate}]` + device_read_iops: Limit read rate (IO per second) from a device. + device_write_bps: Limit write rate (bytes per second) from a + device. + device_write_iops: Limit write rate (IO per second) from a device. + devices (:py:class:`list`): Expose host devices to the container, + as a list of strings in the form + ``::``. + + For example, ``/dev/sda:/dev/xvda:rwm`` allows the container + to have read-write access to the host's ``/dev/sda`` via a + node named ``/dev/xvda`` inside the container. + dns (:py:class:`list`): Set custom DNS servers. + dns_opt (:py:class:`list`): Additional options to be added to the + container's ``resolv.conf`` file. + dns_search (:py:class:`list`): DNS search domains. + domainname (str or list): Set custom DNS search domains. + entrypoint (str or list): The entrypoint for the container. + environment (dict or list): Environment variables to set inside + the container, as a dictionary or a list of strings in the + format ``["SOMEVARIABLE=xxx"]``. + extra_hosts (dict): Addtional hostnames to resolve inside the + container, as a mapping of hostname to IP address. + group_add (:py:class:`list`): List of additional group names and/or + IDs that the container process will run as. + healthcheck (dict): Specify a test to perform to check that the + container is healthy. + hostname (str): Optional hostname for the container. + init (bool): Run an init inside the container that forwards + signals and reaps processes + init_path (str): Path to the docker-init binary + ipc_mode (str): Set the IPC mode for the container. + isolation (str): Isolation technology to use. Default: `None`. + labels (dict or list): A dictionary of name-value labels (e.g. + ``{"label1": "value1", "label2": "value2"}``) or a list of + names of labels to set with empty values (e.g. + ``["label1", "label2"]``) + links (dict or list of tuples): Either a dictionary mapping name + to alias or as a list of ``(name, alias)`` tuples. + log_config (dict): Logging configuration, as a dictionary with + keys: + + - ``type`` The logging driver name. + - ``config`` A dictionary of configuration for the logging + driver. + + mac_address (str): MAC address to assign to the container. + mem_limit (int or str): Memory limit. Accepts float values + (which represent the memory limit of the created container in + bytes) or a string with a units identification char + (``100000b``, ``1000k``, ``128m``, ``1g``). If a string is + specified without a units character, bytes are assumed as an + intended unit. + mem_swappiness (int): Tune a container's memory swappiness + behavior. Accepts number between 0 and 100. + memswap_limit (str or int): Maximum amount of memory + swap a + container is allowed to consume. + name (str): The name for this container. + nano_cpus (int): CPU quota in units of 10-9 CPUs. + network (str): Name of the network this container will be connected + to at creation time. You can connect to additional networks + using :py:meth:`Network.connect`. Incompatible with + ``network_mode``. + network_disabled (bool): Disable networking. + network_mode (str): One of: + + - ``bridge`` Create a new network stack for the container on + on the bridge network. + - ``none`` No networking for this container. + - ``container:`` Reuse another container's network + stack. + - ``host`` Use the host network stack. + Incompatible with ``network``. + oom_kill_disable (bool): Whether to disable OOM killer. + oom_score_adj (int): An integer value containing the score given + to the container in order to tune OOM killer preferences. + pid_mode (str): If set to ``host``, use the host PID namespace + inside the container. + pids_limit (int): Tune a container's pids limit. Set ``-1`` for + unlimited. + ports (dict): Ports to bind inside the container. + + The keys of the dictionary are the ports to bind inside the + container, either as an integer or a string in the form + ``port/protocol``, where the protocol is either ``tcp`` or + ``udp``. + + The values of the dictionary are the corresponding ports to + open on the host, which can be either: + + - The port number, as an integer. For example, + ``{'2222/tcp': 3333}`` will expose port 2222 inside the + container as port 3333 on the host. + - ``None``, to assign a random host port. For example, + ``{'2222/tcp': None}``. + - A tuple of ``(address, port)`` if you want to specify the + host interface. For example, + ``{'1111/tcp': ('127.0.0.1', 1111)}``. + - A list of integers, if you want to bind multiple host ports + to a single container port. For example, + ``{'1111/tcp': [1234, 4567]}``. + + privileged (bool): Give extended privileges to this container. + publish_all_ports (bool): Publish all ports to the host. + read_only (bool): Mount the container's root filesystem as read + only. + remove (bool): Remove the container when it has finished running. + Default: ``False``. + restart_policy (dict): Restart the container when it exits. + Configured as a dictionary with keys: + + - ``Name`` One of ``on-failure``, or ``always``. + - ``MaximumRetryCount`` Number of times to restart the + container on failure. + + For example: + ``{"Name": "on-failure", "MaximumRetryCount": 5}`` + + security_opt (:py:class:`list`): A list of string values to + customize labels for MLS systems, such as SELinux. + shm_size (str or int): Size of /dev/shm (e.g. ``1G``). + stdin_open (bool): Keep ``STDIN`` open even if not attached. + stdout (bool): Return logs from ``STDOUT`` when ``detach=False``. + Default: ``True``. + stderr (bool): Return logs from ``STDERR`` when ``detach=False``. + Default: ``False``. + stop_signal (str): The stop signal to use to stop the container + (e.g. ``SIGINT``). + storage_opt (dict): Storage driver options per container as a + key-value mapping. + sysctls (dict): Kernel parameters to set in the container. + tmpfs (dict): Temporary filesystems to mount, as a dictionary + mapping a path inside the container to options for that path. + + For example: + + .. code-block:: python + + { + '/mnt/vol2': '', + '/mnt/vol1': 'size=3G,uid=1000' + } + + tty (bool): Allocate a pseudo-TTY. + ulimits (:py:class:`list`): Ulimits to set inside the container, as + a list of dicts. + user (str or int): Username or UID to run commands as inside the + container. + userns_mode (str): Sets the user namespace mode for the container + when user namespace remapping option is enabled. Supported + values are: ``host`` + volume_driver (str): The name of a volume driver/plugin. + volumes (dict or list): A dictionary to configure volumes mounted + inside the container. The key is either the host path or a + volume name, and the value is a dictionary with the keys: + + - ``bind`` The path to mount the volume inside the container + - ``mode`` Either ``rw`` to mount the volume read/write, or + ``ro`` to mount it read-only. + + For example: + + .. code-block:: python + + {'/home/user1/': {'bind': '/mnt/vol2', 'mode': 'rw'}, + '/var/www': {'bind': '/mnt/vol1', 'mode': 'ro'}} + + volumes_from (:py:class:`list`): List of container names or IDs to + get volumes from. + working_dir (str): Path to the working directory. + runtime (str): Runtime to use with this container. + + Returns: + The container logs, either ``STDOUT``, ``STDERR``, or both, + depending on the value of the ``stdout`` and ``stderr`` arguments. + + ``STDOUT`` and ``STDERR`` may be read only if either ``json-file`` + or ``journald`` logging driver used. Thus, if you are using none of + these drivers, a ``None`` object is returned instead. See the + `Engine API documentation + `_ + for full details. + + If ``detach`` is ``True``, a :py:class:`Container` object is + returned instead. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.ContainerError` + If the container exits with a non-zero exit code and + ``detach`` is ``False``. + :py:class:`docker.errors.ImageNotFound` + If the specified image does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if isinstance(image, Image): + image = image.id + detach = kwargs.pop("detach", False) + if detach and remove: + if version_gte(self.client.api._version, '1.25'): + kwargs["auto_remove"] = True + else: + raise RuntimeError("The options 'detach' and 'remove' cannot " + "be used together in api versions < 1.25.") + + if kwargs.get('network') and kwargs.get('network_mode'): + raise RuntimeError( + 'The options "network" and "network_mode" can not be used ' + 'together.' + ) + + try: + container = self.create(image=image, command=command, + detach=detach, **kwargs) + except ImageNotFound: + self.client.images.pull(image) + container = self.create(image=image, command=command, + detach=detach, **kwargs) + + container.start() + + if detach: + return container + + exit_status = container.wait() + if exit_status != 0: + stdout = False + stderr = True + + logging_driver = container.attrs['HostConfig']['LogConfig']['Type'] + + if logging_driver == 'json-file' or logging_driver == 'journald': + out = container.logs(stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) + else: + out = None + + if remove: + container.remove() + if exit_status != 0: + raise ContainerError(container, exit_status, command, image, out) + return out + + def create(self, image, command=None, **kwargs): + """ + Create a container without starting it. Similar to ``docker create``. + + Takes the same arguments as :py:meth:`run`, except for ``stdout``, + ``stderr``, and ``remove``. + + Returns: + A :py:class:`Container` object. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.ImageNotFound` + If the specified image does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if isinstance(image, Image): + image = image.id + kwargs['image'] = image + kwargs['command'] = command + kwargs['version'] = self.client.api._version + create_kwargs = _create_container_args(kwargs) + resp = self.client.api.create_container(**create_kwargs) + return self.get(resp['Id']) + + def get(self, container_id): + """ + Get a container by name or ID. + + Args: + container_id (str): Container name or ID. + + Returns: + A :py:class:`Container` object. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the container does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.inspect_container(container_id) + return self.prepare_model(resp) + + def list(self, all=False, before=None, filters=None, limit=-1, since=None): + """ + List containers. Similar to the ``docker ps`` command. + + Args: + all (bool): Show all containers. Only running containers are shown + by default + since (str): Show only containers created since Id or Name, include + non-running ones + before (str): Show only container created before Id or Name, + include non-running ones + limit (int): Show `limit` last created containers, include + non-running ones + filters (dict): Filters to be processed on the image list. + Available filters: + + - `exited` (int): Only containers with specified exit code + - `status` (str): One of ``restarting``, ``running``, + ``paused``, ``exited`` + - `label` (str): format either ``"key"`` or ``"key=value"`` + - `id` (str): The id of the container. + - `name` (str): The name of the container. + - `ancestor` (str): Filter by container ancestor. Format of + ``[:tag]``, ````, or + ````. + - `before` (str): Only containers created before a particular + container. Give the container name or id. + - `since` (str): Only containers created after a particular + container. Give container name or id. + + A comprehensive list can be found in the documentation for + `docker ps + `_. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Container`) + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.containers(all=all, before=before, + filters=filters, limit=limit, + since=since) + return [self.get(r['Id']) for r in resp] + + def prune(self, filters=None): + return self.client.api.prune_containers(filters=filters) + prune.__doc__ = APIClient.prune_containers.__doc__ + + +# kwargs to copy straight from run to create +RUN_CREATE_KWARGS = [ + 'command', + 'detach', + 'domainname', + 'entrypoint', + 'environment', + 'healthcheck', + 'hostname', + 'image', + 'labels', + 'mac_address', + 'name', + 'network_disabled', + 'stdin_open', + 'stop_signal', + 'tty', + 'user', + 'volume_driver', + 'working_dir', +] + +# kwargs to copy straight from run to host_config +RUN_HOST_CONFIG_KWARGS = [ + 'auto_remove', + 'blkio_weight_device', + 'blkio_weight', + 'cap_add', + 'cap_drop', + 'cgroup_parent', + 'cpu_count', + 'cpu_percent', + 'cpu_period', + 'cpu_quota', + 'cpu_shares', + 'cpuset_cpus', + 'cpuset_mems', + 'device_read_bps', + 'device_read_iops', + 'device_write_bps', + 'device_write_iops', + 'devices', + 'dns_opt', + 'dns_search', + 'dns', + 'extra_hosts', + 'group_add', + 'init', + 'init_path', + 'ipc_mode', + 'isolation', + 'kernel_memory', + 'links', + 'log_config', + 'lxc_conf', + 'mem_limit', + 'mem_reservation', + 'mem_swappiness', + 'memswap_limit', + 'nano_cpus', + 'network_mode', + 'oom_kill_disable', + 'oom_score_adj', + 'pid_mode', + 'pids_limit', + 'privileged', + 'publish_all_ports', + 'read_only', + 'restart_policy', + 'security_opt', + 'shm_size', + 'storage_opt', + 'sysctls', + 'tmpfs', + 'ulimits', + 'userns_mode', + 'version', + 'volumes_from', + 'runtime' +] + + +def _create_container_args(kwargs): + """ + Convert arguments to create() to arguments to create_container(). + """ + # Copy over kwargs which can be copied directly + create_kwargs = {} + for key in copy.copy(kwargs): + if key in RUN_CREATE_KWARGS: + create_kwargs[key] = kwargs.pop(key) + host_config_kwargs = {} + for key in copy.copy(kwargs): + if key in RUN_HOST_CONFIG_KWARGS: + host_config_kwargs[key] = kwargs.pop(key) + + # Process kwargs which are split over both create and host_config + ports = kwargs.pop('ports', {}) + if ports: + host_config_kwargs['port_bindings'] = ports + + volumes = kwargs.pop('volumes', {}) + if volumes: + host_config_kwargs['binds'] = volumes + + network = kwargs.pop('network', None) + if network: + create_kwargs['networking_config'] = {network: None} + host_config_kwargs['network_mode'] = network + + # All kwargs should have been consumed by this point, so raise + # error if any are left + if kwargs: + raise create_unexpected_kwargs_error('run', kwargs) + + create_kwargs['host_config'] = HostConfig(**host_config_kwargs) + + # Fill in any kwargs which need processing by create_host_config first + port_bindings = create_kwargs['host_config'].get('PortBindings') + if port_bindings: + # sort to make consistent for tests + create_kwargs['ports'] = [tuple(p.split('/', 1)) + for p in sorted(port_bindings.keys())] + binds = create_kwargs['host_config'].get('Binds') + if binds: + create_kwargs['volumes'] = [_host_volume_from_bind(v) for v in binds] + return create_kwargs + + +def _host_volume_from_bind(bind): + bits = bind.split(':') + if len(bits) == 1: + return bits[0] + elif len(bits) == 2 and bits[1] in ('ro', 'rw'): + return bits[0] + else: + return bits[1] diff --git a/docker/models/images.py b/docker/models/images.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d1b29ad --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/images.py @@ -0,0 +1,293 @@ +import re + +import six + +from ..api import APIClient +from ..errors import BuildError +from ..utils.json_stream import json_stream +from .resource import Collection, Model + + +class Image(Model): + """ + An image on the server. + """ + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s: '%s'>" % (self.__class__.__name__, "', '".join(self.tags)) + + @property + def labels(self): + """ + The labels of an image as dictionary. + """ + result = self.attrs['Config'].get('Labels') + return result or {} + + @property + def short_id(self): + """ + The ID of the image truncated to 10 characters, plus the ``sha256:`` + prefix. + """ + if self.id.startswith('sha256:'): + return self.id[:17] + return self.id[:10] + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + The image's tags. + """ + tags = self.attrs.get('RepoTags') + if tags is None: + tags = [] + return [tag for tag in tags if tag != ':'] + + def history(self): + """ + Show the history of an image. + + Returns: + (str): The history of the image. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.history(self.id) + + def save(self): + """ + Get a tarball of an image. Similar to the ``docker save`` command. + + Returns: + (urllib3.response.HTTPResponse object): The response from the + daemon. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> image = cli.images.get("fedora:latest") + >>> resp = image.save() + >>> f = open('/tmp/fedora-latest.tar', 'w') + >>> for chunk in resp.stream(): + >>> f.write(chunk) + >>> f.close() + """ + return self.client.api.get_image(self.id) + + def tag(self, repository, tag=None, **kwargs): + """ + Tag this image into a repository. Similar to the ``docker tag`` + command. + + Args: + repository (str): The repository to set for the tag + tag (str): The tag name + force (bool): Force + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Returns: + (bool): ``True`` if successful + """ + return self.client.api.tag(self.id, repository, tag=tag, **kwargs) + + +class ImageCollection(Collection): + model = Image + + def build(self, **kwargs): + """ + Build an image and return it. Similar to the ``docker build`` + command. Either ``path`` or ``fileobj`` must be set. + + If you have a tar file for the Docker build context (including a + Dockerfile) already, pass a readable file-like object to ``fileobj`` + and also pass ``custom_context=True``. If the stream is compressed + also, set ``encoding`` to the correct value (e.g ``gzip``). + + If you want to get the raw output of the build, use the + :py:meth:`~docker.api.build.BuildApiMixin.build` method in the + low-level API. + + Args: + path (str): Path to the directory containing the Dockerfile + fileobj: A file object to use as the Dockerfile. (Or a file-like + object) + tag (str): A tag to add to the final image + quiet (bool): Whether to return the status + nocache (bool): Don't use the cache when set to ``True`` + rm (bool): Remove intermediate containers. The ``docker build`` + command now defaults to ``--rm=true``, but we have kept the old + default of `False` to preserve backward compatibility + timeout (int): HTTP timeout + custom_context (bool): Optional if using ``fileobj`` + encoding (str): The encoding for a stream. Set to ``gzip`` for + compressing + pull (bool): Downloads any updates to the FROM image in Dockerfiles + forcerm (bool): Always remove intermediate containers, even after + unsuccessful builds + dockerfile (str): path within the build context to the Dockerfile + buildargs (dict): A dictionary of build arguments + container_limits (dict): A dictionary of limits applied to each + container created by the build process. Valid keys: + + - memory (int): set memory limit for build + - memswap (int): Total memory (memory + swap), -1 to disable + swap + - cpushares (int): CPU shares (relative weight) + - cpusetcpus (str): CPUs in which to allow execution, e.g., + ``"0-3"``, ``"0,1"`` + shmsize (int): Size of `/dev/shm` in bytes. The size must be + greater than 0. If omitted the system uses 64MB + labels (dict): A dictionary of labels to set on the image + cache_from (list): A list of images used for build cache + resolution + target (str): Name of the build-stage to build in a multi-stage + Dockerfile + network_mode (str): networking mode for the run commands during + build + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Image`): The built image. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.BuildError` + If there is an error during the build. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns any other error. + ``TypeError`` + If neither ``path`` nor ``fileobj`` is specified. + """ + resp = self.client.api.build(**kwargs) + if isinstance(resp, six.string_types): + return self.get(resp) + last_event = None + image_id = None + for chunk in json_stream(resp): + if 'error' in chunk: + raise BuildError(chunk['error']) + if 'stream' in chunk: + match = re.search( + r'(^Successfully built |sha256:)([0-9a-f]+)$', + chunk['stream'] + ) + if match: + image_id = match.group(2) + last_event = chunk + if image_id: + return self.get(image_id) + raise BuildError(last_event or 'Unknown') + + def get(self, name): + """ + Gets an image. + + Args: + name (str): The name of the image. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Image`): The image. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.ImageNotFound` + If the image does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_image(name)) + + def list(self, name=None, all=False, filters=None): + """ + List images on the server. + + Args: + name (str): Only show images belonging to the repository ``name`` + all (bool): Show intermediate image layers. By default, these are + filtered out. + filters (dict): Filters to be processed on the image list. + Available filters: + - ``dangling`` (bool) + - ``label`` (str): format either ``key`` or ``key=value`` + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Image`): The images. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.images(name=name, all=all, filters=filters) + return [self.get(r["Id"]) for r in resp] + + def load(self, data): + """ + Load an image that was previously saved using + :py:meth:`~docker.models.images.Image.save` (or ``docker save``). + Similar to ``docker load``. + + Args: + data (binary): Image data to be loaded. + + Returns: + (generator): Progress output as JSON objects + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.load_image(data) + + def pull(self, name, tag=None, **kwargs): + """ + Pull an image of the given name and return it. Similar to the + ``docker pull`` command. + + If you want to get the raw pull output, use the + :py:meth:`~docker.api.image.ImageApiMixin.pull` method in the + low-level API. + + Args: + repository (str): The repository to pull + tag (str): The tag to pull + insecure_registry (bool): Use an insecure registry + auth_config (dict): Override the credentials that + :py:meth:`~docker.client.DockerClient.login` has set for + this request. ``auth_config`` should contain the ``username`` + and ``password`` keys to be valid. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Image`): The image that has been pulled. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> image = client.images.pull('busybox') + """ + self.client.api.pull(name, tag=tag, **kwargs) + return self.get('{0}:{1}'.format(name, tag) if tag else name) + + def push(self, repository, tag=None, **kwargs): + return self.client.api.push(repository, tag=tag, **kwargs) + push.__doc__ = APIClient.push.__doc__ + + def remove(self, *args, **kwargs): + self.client.api.remove_image(*args, **kwargs) + remove.__doc__ = APIClient.remove_image.__doc__ + + def search(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.client.api.search(*args, **kwargs) + search.__doc__ = APIClient.search.__doc__ + + def prune(self, filters=None): + return self.client.api.prune_images(filters=filters) + prune.__doc__ = APIClient.prune_images.__doc__ diff --git a/docker/models/networks.py b/docker/models/networks.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..afb0ebe --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/networks.py @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ +from ..api import APIClient +from .containers import Container +from .resource import Model, Collection + + +class Network(Model): + """ + A Docker network. + """ + @property + def name(self): + """ + The name of the network. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Name') + + @property + def containers(self): + """ + The containers that are connected to the network, as a list of + :py:class:`~docker.models.containers.Container` objects. + """ + return [ + self.client.containers.get(cid) for cid in + (self.attrs.get('Containers') or {}).keys() + ] + + def connect(self, container, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Connect a container to this network. + + Args: + container (str): Container to connect to this network, as either + an ID, name, or :py:class:`~docker.models.containers.Container` + object. + aliases (:py:class:`list`): A list of aliases for this endpoint. + Names in that list can be used within the network to reach the + container. Defaults to ``None``. + links (:py:class:`list`): A list of links for this endpoint. + Containers declared in this list will be linkedto this + container. Defaults to ``None``. + ipv4_address (str): The IP address of this container on the + network, using the IPv4 protocol. Defaults to ``None``. + ipv6_address (str): The IP address of this container on the + network, using the IPv6 protocol. Defaults to ``None``. + link_local_ips (:py:class:`list`): A list of link-local (IPv4/IPv6) + addresses. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if isinstance(container, Container): + container = container.id + return self.client.api.connect_container_to_network( + container, self.id, *args, **kwargs + ) + + def disconnect(self, container, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Disconnect a container from this network. + + Args: + container (str): Container to disconnect from this network, as + either an ID, name, or + :py:class:`~docker.models.containers.Container` object. + force (bool): Force the container to disconnect from a network. + Default: ``False`` + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if isinstance(container, Container): + container = container.id + return self.client.api.disconnect_container_from_network( + container, self.id, *args, **kwargs + ) + + def remove(self): + """ + Remove this network. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_network(self.id) + + +class NetworkCollection(Collection): + """ + Networks on the Docker server. + """ + model = Network + + def create(self, name, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Create a network. Similar to the ``docker network create``. + + Args: + name (str): Name of the network + driver (str): Name of the driver used to create the network + options (dict): Driver options as a key-value dictionary + ipam (dict): Optional custom IP scheme for the network. + Created with :py:class:`~docker.types.IPAMConfig`. + check_duplicate (bool): Request daemon to check for networks with + same name. Default: ``True``. + internal (bool): Restrict external access to the network. Default + ``False``. + labels (dict): Map of labels to set on the network. Default + ``None``. + enable_ipv6 (bool): Enable IPv6 on the network. Default ``False``. + ingress (bool): If set, create an ingress network which provides + the routing-mesh in swarm mode. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Network`): The network that was created. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + A network using the bridge driver: + + >>> client.networks.create("network1", driver="bridge") + + You can also create more advanced networks with custom IPAM + configurations. For example, setting the subnet to + ``192.168.52.0/24`` and gateway address to ``192.168.52.254``. + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> ipam_pool = docker.types.IPAMPool( + subnet='192.168.52.0/24', + gateway='192.168.52.254' + ) + >>> ipam_config = docker.types.IPAMConfig( + pool_configs=[ipam_pool] + ) + >>> client.networks.create( + "network1", + driver="bridge", + ipam=ipam_config + ) + + """ + resp = self.client.api.create_network(name, *args, **kwargs) + return self.get(resp['Id']) + + def get(self, network_id): + """ + Get a network by its ID. + + Args: + network_id (str): The ID of the network. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Network`) The network. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the network does not exist. + + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_network(network_id)) + + def list(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + List networks. Similar to the ``docker networks ls`` command. + + Args: + names (:py:class:`list`): List of names to filter by. + ids (:py:class:`list`): List of ids to filter by. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Network`) The networks on the server. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.networks(*args, **kwargs) + return [self.prepare_model(item) for item in resp] + + def prune(self, filters=None): + self.client.api.prune_networks(filters=filters) + prune.__doc__ = APIClient.prune_networks.__doc__ diff --git a/docker/models/nodes.py b/docker/models/nodes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8dd9350 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/nodes.py @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +from .resource import Model, Collection + + +class Node(Model): + """A node in a swarm.""" + id_attribute = 'ID' + + @property + def version(self): + """ + The version number of the service. If this is not the same as the + server, the :py:meth:`update` function will not work and you will + need to call :py:meth:`reload` before calling it again. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Version').get('Index') + + def update(self, node_spec): + """ + Update the node's configuration. + + Args: + node_spec (dict): Configuration settings to update. Any values + not provided will be removed. Default: ``None`` + + Returns: + `True` if the request went through. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> node_spec = {'Availability': 'active', + 'Name': 'node-name', + 'Role': 'manager', + 'Labels': {'foo': 'bar'} + } + >>> node.update(node_spec) + + """ + return self.client.api.update_node(self.id, self.version, node_spec) + + def remove(self, force=False): + """ + Remove this node from the swarm. + + Args: + force (bool): Force remove an active node. Default: `False` + + Returns: + `True` if the request was successful. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the node doesn't exist in the swarm. + + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_node(self.id, force=force) + + +class NodeCollection(Collection): + """Nodes on the Docker server.""" + model = Node + + def get(self, node_id): + """ + Get a node. + + Args: + node_id (string): ID of the node to be inspected. + + Returns: + A :py:class:`Node` object. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_node(node_id)) + + def list(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + List swarm nodes. + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the nodes list. Valid + filters: ``id``, ``name``, ``membership`` and ``role``. + Default: ``None`` + + Returns: + A list of :py:class:`Node` objects. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> client.nodes.list(filters={'role': 'manager'}) + """ + return [ + self.prepare_model(n) + for n in self.client.api.nodes(*args, **kwargs) + ] diff --git a/docker/models/plugins.py b/docker/models/plugins.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0688018 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/plugins.py @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +from .. import errors +from .resource import Collection, Model + + +class Plugin(Model): + """ + A plugin on the server. + """ + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s: '%s'>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name) + + @property + def name(self): + """ + The plugin's name. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Name') + + @property + def enabled(self): + """ + Whether the plugin is enabled. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Enabled') + + @property + def settings(self): + """ + A dictionary representing the plugin's configuration. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Settings') + + def configure(self, options): + """ + Update the plugin's settings. + + Args: + options (dict): A key-value mapping of options. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + self.client.api.configure_plugin(self.name, options) + self.reload() + + def disable(self): + """ + Disable the plugin. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + self.client.api.disable_plugin(self.name) + self.reload() + + def enable(self, timeout=0): + """ + Enable the plugin. + + Args: + timeout (int): Timeout in seconds. Default: 0 + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + self.client.api.enable_plugin(self.name, timeout) + self.reload() + + def push(self): + """ + Push the plugin to a remote registry. + + Returns: + A dict iterator streaming the status of the upload. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.push_plugin(self.name) + + def remove(self, force=False): + """ + Remove the plugin from the server. + + Args: + force (bool): Remove even if the plugin is enabled. + Default: False + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_plugin(self.name, force=force) + + def upgrade(self, remote=None): + """ + Upgrade the plugin. + + Args: + remote (string): Remote reference to upgrade to. The + ``:latest`` tag is optional and is the default if omitted. + Default: this plugin's name. + + Returns: + A generator streaming the decoded API logs + """ + if self.enabled: + raise errors.DockerError( + 'Plugin must be disabled before upgrading.' + ) + + if remote is None: + remote = self.name + privileges = self.client.api.plugin_privileges(remote) + for d in self.client.api.upgrade_plugin(self.name, remote, privileges): + yield d + self._reload() + + +class PluginCollection(Collection): + model = Plugin + + def create(self, name, plugin_data_dir, gzip=False): + """ + Create a new plugin. + + Args: + name (string): The name of the plugin. The ``:latest`` tag is + optional, and is the default if omitted. + plugin_data_dir (string): Path to the plugin data directory. + Plugin data directory must contain the ``config.json`` + manifest file and the ``rootfs`` directory. + gzip (bool): Compress the context using gzip. Default: False + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Plugin`): The newly created plugin. + """ + self.client.api.create_plugin(name, plugin_data_dir, gzip) + return self.get(name) + + def get(self, name): + """ + Gets a plugin. + + Args: + name (str): The name of the plugin. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Plugin`): The plugin. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` If the plugin does not + exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_plugin(name)) + + def install(self, remote_name, local_name=None): + """ + Pull and install a plugin. + + Args: + remote_name (string): Remote reference for the plugin to + install. The ``:latest`` tag is optional, and is the + default if omitted. + local_name (string): Local name for the pulled plugin. + The ``:latest`` tag is optional, and is the default if + omitted. Optional. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Plugin`): The installed plugin + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + privileges = self.client.api.plugin_privileges(remote_name) + it = self.client.api.pull_plugin(remote_name, privileges, local_name) + for data in it: + pass + return self.get(local_name or remote_name) + + def list(self): + """ + List plugins installed on the server. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Plugin`): The plugins. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.plugins() + return [self.prepare_model(r) for r in resp] diff --git a/docker/models/resource.py b/docker/models/resource.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed3900a --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/resource.py @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + +class Model(object): + """ + A base class for representing a single object on the server. + """ + id_attribute = 'Id' + + def __init__(self, attrs=None, client=None, collection=None): + #: A client pointing at the server that this object is on. + self.client = client + + #: The collection that this model is part of. + self.collection = collection + + #: The raw representation of this object from the API + self.attrs = attrs + if self.attrs is None: + self.attrs = {} + + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s: %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.short_id) + + def __eq__(self, other): + return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.id == other.id + + def __hash__(self): + return hash("%s:%s" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.id)) + + @property + def id(self): + """ + The ID of the object. + """ + return self.attrs.get(self.id_attribute) + + @property + def short_id(self): + """ + The ID of the object, truncated to 10 characters. + """ + return self.id[:10] + + def reload(self): + """ + Load this object from the server again and update ``attrs`` with the + new data. + """ + new_model = self.collection.get(self.id) + self.attrs = new_model.attrs + + +class Collection(object): + """ + A base class for representing all objects of a particular type on the + server. + """ + + #: The type of object this collection represents, set by subclasses + model = None + + def __init__(self, client=None): + #: The client pointing at the server that this collection of objects + #: is on. + self.client = client + + def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): + raise TypeError( + "'{}' object is not callable. You might be trying to use the old " + "(pre-2.0) API - use docker.APIClient if so." + .format(self.__class__.__name__)) + + def list(self): + raise NotImplementedError + + def get(self, key): + raise NotImplementedError + + def create(self, attrs=None): + raise NotImplementedError + + def prepare_model(self, attrs): + """ + Create a model from a set of attributes. + """ + if isinstance(attrs, Model): + attrs.client = self.client + attrs.collection = self + return attrs + elif isinstance(attrs, dict): + return self.model(attrs=attrs, client=self.client, collection=self) + else: + raise Exception("Can't create %s from %s" % + (self.model.__name__, attrs)) diff --git a/docker/models/secrets.py b/docker/models/secrets.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca11ede --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/secrets.py @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +from ..api import APIClient +from .resource import Model, Collection + + +class Secret(Model): + """A secret.""" + id_attribute = 'ID' + + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s: '%s'>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name) + + @property + def name(self): + return self.attrs['Spec']['Name'] + + def remove(self): + """ + Remove this secret. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If secret failed to remove. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_secret(self.id) + + +class SecretCollection(Collection): + """Secrets on the Docker server.""" + model = Secret + + def create(self, **kwargs): + obj = self.client.api.create_secret(**kwargs) + return self.prepare_model(obj) + create.__doc__ = APIClient.create_secret.__doc__ + + def get(self, secret_id): + """ + Get a secret. + + Args: + secret_id (str): Secret ID. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Secret`): The secret. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the secret does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_secret(secret_id)) + + def list(self, **kwargs): + """ + List secrets. Similar to the ``docker secret ls`` command. + + Args: + filters (dict): Server-side list filtering options. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Secret`): The secrets. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.secrets(**kwargs) + return [self.prepare_model(obj) for obj in resp] diff --git a/docker/models/services.py b/docker/models/services.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e1e2ea6 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/services.py @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ +import copy +from docker.errors import create_unexpected_kwargs_error +from docker.types import TaskTemplate, ContainerSpec +from .resource import Model, Collection + + +class Service(Model): + """A service.""" + id_attribute = 'ID' + + @property + def name(self): + """The service's name.""" + return self.attrs['Spec']['Name'] + + @property + def version(self): + """ + The version number of the service. If this is not the same as the + server, the :py:meth:`update` function will not work and you will + need to call :py:meth:`reload` before calling it again. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Version').get('Index') + + def remove(self): + """ + Stop and remove the service. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_service(self.id) + + def tasks(self, filters=None): + """ + List the tasks in this service. + + Args: + filters (dict): A map of filters to process on the tasks list. + Valid filters: ``id``, ``name``, ``node``, + ``label``, and ``desired-state``. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`list`): List of task dictionaries. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if filters is None: + filters = {} + filters['service'] = self.id + return self.client.api.tasks(filters=filters) + + def update(self, **kwargs): + """ + Update a service's configuration. Similar to the ``docker service + update`` command. + + Takes the same parameters as :py:meth:`~ServiceCollection.create`. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + # Image is required, so if it hasn't been set, use current image + if 'image' not in kwargs: + spec = self.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + kwargs['image'] = spec['Image'] + + create_kwargs = _get_create_service_kwargs('update', kwargs) + + return self.client.api.update_service( + self.id, + self.version, + **create_kwargs + ) + + def logs(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get log stream for the service. + Note: This method works only for services with the ``json-file`` + or ``journald`` logging drivers. + + Args: + details (bool): Show extra details provided to logs. + Default: ``False`` + follow (bool): Keep connection open to read logs as they are + sent by the Engine. Default: ``False`` + stdout (bool): Return logs from ``stdout``. Default: ``False`` + stderr (bool): Return logs from ``stderr``. Default: ``False`` + since (int): UNIX timestamp for the logs staring point. + Default: 0 + timestamps (bool): Add timestamps to every log line. + tail (string or int): Number of log lines to be returned, + counting from the current end of the logs. Specify an + integer or ``'all'`` to output all log lines. + Default: ``all`` + + Returns (generator): Logs for the service. + """ + is_tty = self.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'].get( + 'TTY', False + ) + return self.client.api.service_logs(self.id, is_tty=is_tty, **kwargs) + + +class ServiceCollection(Collection): + """Services on the Docker server.""" + model = Service + + def create(self, image, command=None, **kwargs): + """ + Create a service. Similar to the ``docker service create`` command. + + Args: + image (str): The image name to use for the containers. + command (list of str or str): Command to run. + args (list of str): Arguments to the command. + constraints (list of str): Placement constraints. + container_labels (dict): Labels to apply to the container. + endpoint_spec (EndpointSpec): Properties that can be configured to + access and load balance a service. Default: ``None``. + env (list of str): Environment variables, in the form + ``KEY=val``. + hostname (string): Hostname to set on the container. + labels (dict): Labels to apply to the service. + log_driver (str): Log driver to use for containers. + log_driver_options (dict): Log driver options. + mode (ServiceMode): Scheduling mode for the service. + Default:``None`` + mounts (list of str): Mounts for the containers, in the form + ``source:target:options``, where options is either + ``ro`` or ``rw``. + name (str): Name to give to the service. + networks (list of str): List of network names or IDs to attach + the service to. Default: ``None``. + resources (Resources): Resource limits and reservations. + restart_policy (RestartPolicy): Restart policy for containers. + secrets (list of :py:class:`docker.types.SecretReference`): List + of secrets accessible to containers for this service. + stop_grace_period (int): Amount of time to wait for + containers to terminate before forcefully killing them. + update_config (UpdateConfig): Specification for the update strategy + of the service. Default: ``None`` + user (str): User to run commands as. + workdir (str): Working directory for commands to run. + tty (boolean): Whether a pseudo-TTY should be allocated. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Service`) The created service. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + kwargs['image'] = image + kwargs['command'] = command + create_kwargs = _get_create_service_kwargs('create', kwargs) + service_id = self.client.api.create_service(**create_kwargs) + return self.get(service_id) + + def get(self, service_id): + """ + Get a service. + + Args: + service_id (str): The ID of the service. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Service`): The service. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the service does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_service(service_id)) + + def list(self, **kwargs): + """ + List services. + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the nodes list. Valid + filters: ``id`` and ``name``. Default: ``None``. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Service`): The services. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return [ + self.prepare_model(s) + for s in self.client.api.services(**kwargs) + ] + + +# kwargs to copy straight over to ContainerSpec +CONTAINER_SPEC_KWARGS = [ + 'image', + 'command', + 'args', + 'env', + 'hostname', + 'workdir', + 'user', + 'labels', + 'mounts', + 'stop_grace_period', + 'secrets', + 'tty' +] + +# kwargs to copy straight over to TaskTemplate +TASK_TEMPLATE_KWARGS = [ + 'resources', + 'restart_policy', +] + +# kwargs to copy straight over to create_service +CREATE_SERVICE_KWARGS = [ + 'name', + 'labels', + 'mode', + 'update_config', + 'networks', + 'endpoint_spec', +] + + +def _get_create_service_kwargs(func_name, kwargs): + # Copy over things which can be copied directly + create_kwargs = {} + for key in copy.copy(kwargs): + if key in CREATE_SERVICE_KWARGS: + create_kwargs[key] = kwargs.pop(key) + container_spec_kwargs = {} + for key in copy.copy(kwargs): + if key in CONTAINER_SPEC_KWARGS: + container_spec_kwargs[key] = kwargs.pop(key) + task_template_kwargs = {} + for key in copy.copy(kwargs): + if key in TASK_TEMPLATE_KWARGS: + task_template_kwargs[key] = kwargs.pop(key) + + if 'container_labels' in kwargs: + container_spec_kwargs['labels'] = kwargs.pop('container_labels') + + if 'constraints' in kwargs: + task_template_kwargs['placement'] = { + 'Constraints': kwargs.pop('constraints') + } + + if 'log_driver' in kwargs: + task_template_kwargs['log_driver'] = { + 'Name': kwargs.pop('log_driver'), + 'Options': kwargs.pop('log_driver_options', {}) + } + + # All kwargs should have been consumed by this point, so raise + # error if any are left + if kwargs: + raise create_unexpected_kwargs_error(func_name, kwargs) + + container_spec = ContainerSpec(**container_spec_kwargs) + task_template_kwargs['container_spec'] = container_spec + create_kwargs['task_template'] = TaskTemplate(**task_template_kwargs) + return create_kwargs diff --git a/docker/models/swarm.py b/docker/models/swarm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d3d07ee --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/swarm.py @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +from docker.api import APIClient +from docker.errors import APIError +from docker.types import SwarmSpec +from .resource import Model + + +class Swarm(Model): + """ + The server's Swarm state. This a singleton that must be reloaded to get + the current state of the Swarm. + """ + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super(Swarm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) + if self.client: + try: + self.reload() + except APIError as e: + # FIXME: https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/29192 + if e.response.status_code not in (406, 503): + raise + + @property + def version(self): + """ + The version number of the swarm. If this is not the same as the + server, the :py:meth:`update` function will not work and you will + need to call :py:meth:`reload` before calling it again. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Version').get('Index') + + def init(self, advertise_addr=None, listen_addr='0.0.0.0:2377', + force_new_cluster=False, **kwargs): + """ + Initialize a new swarm on this Engine. + + Args: + advertise_addr (str): Externally reachable address advertised to + other nodes. This can either be an address/port combination in + the form ``192.168.1.1:4567``, or an interface followed by a + port number, like ``eth0:4567``. If the port number is omitted, + the port number from the listen address is used. + + If not specified, it will be automatically detected when + possible. + listen_addr (str): Listen address used for inter-manager + communication, as well as determining the networking interface + used for the VXLAN Tunnel Endpoint (VTEP). This can either be + an address/port combination in the form ``192.168.1.1:4567``, + or an interface followed by a port number, like ``eth0:4567``. + If the port number is omitted, the default swarm listening port + is used. Default: ``0.0.0.0:2377`` + force_new_cluster (bool): Force creating a new Swarm, even if + already part of one. Default: False + task_history_retention_limit (int): Maximum number of tasks + history stored. + snapshot_interval (int): Number of logs entries between snapshot. + keep_old_snapshots (int): Number of snapshots to keep beyond the + current snapshot. + log_entries_for_slow_followers (int): Number of log entries to + keep around to sync up slow followers after a snapshot is + created. + heartbeat_tick (int): Amount of ticks (in seconds) between each + heartbeat. + election_tick (int): Amount of ticks (in seconds) needed without a + leader to trigger a new election. + dispatcher_heartbeat_period (int): The delay for an agent to send + a heartbeat to the dispatcher. + node_cert_expiry (int): Automatic expiry for nodes certificates. + external_ca (dict): Configuration for forwarding signing requests + to an external certificate authority. Use + ``docker.types.SwarmExternalCA``. + name (string): Swarm's name + + Returns: + ``True`` if the request went through. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> client.swarm.init( + advertise_addr='eth0', listen_addr='0.0.0.0:5000', + force_new_cluster=False, snapshot_interval=5000, + log_entries_for_slow_followers=1200 + ) + + """ + init_kwargs = { + 'advertise_addr': advertise_addr, + 'listen_addr': listen_addr, + 'force_new_cluster': force_new_cluster + } + init_kwargs['swarm_spec'] = SwarmSpec(**kwargs) + self.client.api.init_swarm(**init_kwargs) + self.reload() + + def join(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.client.api.join_swarm(*args, **kwargs) + join.__doc__ = APIClient.join_swarm.__doc__ + + def leave(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.client.api.leave_swarm(*args, **kwargs) + leave.__doc__ = APIClient.leave_swarm.__doc__ + + def reload(self): + """ + Inspect the swarm on the server and store the response in + :py:attr:`attrs`. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + self.attrs = self.client.api.inspect_swarm() + + def update(self, rotate_worker_token=False, rotate_manager_token=False, + **kwargs): + """ + Update the swarm's configuration. + + It takes the same arguments as :py:meth:`init`, except + ``advertise_addr``, ``listen_addr``, and ``force_new_cluster``. In + addition, it takes these arguments: + + Args: + rotate_worker_token (bool): Rotate the worker join token. Default: + ``False``. + rotate_manager_token (bool): Rotate the manager join token. + Default: ``False``. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + """ + # this seems to have to be set + if kwargs.get('node_cert_expiry') is None: + kwargs['node_cert_expiry'] = 7776000000000000 + + return self.client.api.update_swarm( + version=self.version, + swarm_spec=SwarmSpec(**kwargs), + rotate_worker_token=rotate_worker_token, + rotate_manager_token=rotate_manager_token + ) diff --git a/docker/models/volumes.py b/docker/models/volumes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c2e837 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/volumes.py @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +from ..api import APIClient +from .resource import Model, Collection + + +class Volume(Model): + """A volume.""" + id_attribute = 'Name' + + @property + def name(self): + """The name of the volume.""" + return self.attrs['Name'] + + def remove(self, force=False): + """ + Remove this volume. + + Args: + force (bool): Force removal of volumes that were already removed + out of band by the volume driver plugin. + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If volume failed to remove. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_volume(self.id, force=force) + + +class VolumeCollection(Collection): + """Volumes on the Docker server.""" + model = Volume + + def create(self, name=None, **kwargs): + """ + Create a volume. + + Args: + name (str): Name of the volume. If not specified, the engine + generates a name. + driver (str): Name of the driver used to create the volume + driver_opts (dict): Driver options as a key-value dictionary + labels (dict): Labels to set on the volume + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Volume`): The volume created. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> volume = client.volumes.create(name='foobar', driver='local', + driver_opts={'foo': 'bar', 'baz': 'false'}, + labels={"key": "value"}) + + """ + obj = self.client.api.create_volume(name, **kwargs) + return self.prepare_model(obj) + + def get(self, volume_id): + """ + Get a volume. + + Args: + volume_id (str): Volume name. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Volume`): The volume. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the volume does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_volume(volume_id)) + + def list(self, **kwargs): + """ + List volumes. Similar to the ``docker volume ls`` command. + + Args: + filters (dict): Server-side list filtering options. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Volume`): The volumes. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.volumes(**kwargs) + if not resp.get('Volumes'): + return [] + return [self.prepare_model(obj) for obj in resp['Volumes']] + + def prune(self, filters=None): + return self.client.api.prune_volumes(filters=filters) + prune.__doc__ = APIClient.prune_volumes.__doc__ diff --git a/docker/tls.py b/docker/tls.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6488bbc --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/tls.py @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +import os +import ssl + +from . import errors +from .transport import SSLAdapter + + +class TLSConfig(object): + """ + TLS configuration. + + Args: + client_cert (tuple of str): Path to client cert, path to client key. + ca_cert (str): Path to CA cert file. + verify (bool or str): This can be ``False`` or a path to a CA cert + file. + ssl_version (int): A valid `SSL version`_. + assert_hostname (bool): Verify the hostname of the server. + + .. _`SSL version`: + https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/ssl.html#ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1 + """ + cert = None + ca_cert = None + verify = None + ssl_version = None + + def __init__(self, client_cert=None, ca_cert=None, verify=None, + ssl_version=None, assert_hostname=None, + assert_fingerprint=None): + # Argument compatibility/mapping with + # https://docs.docker.com/engine/articles/https/ + # This diverges from the Docker CLI in that users can specify 'tls' + # here, but also disable any public/default CA pool verification by + # leaving tls_verify=False + + self.assert_hostname = assert_hostname + self.assert_fingerprint = assert_fingerprint + + # TLS v1.0 seems to be the safest default; SSLv23 fails in mysterious + # ways: https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/963 + + self.ssl_version = ssl_version or ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1 + + # "tls" and "tls_verify" must have both or neither cert/key files + # In either case, Alert the user when both are expected, but any are + # missing. + + if client_cert: + try: + tls_cert, tls_key = client_cert + except ValueError: + raise errors.TLSParameterError( + 'client_config must be a tuple of' + ' (client certificate, key file)' + ) + + if not (tls_cert and tls_key) or (not os.path.isfile(tls_cert) or + not os.path.isfile(tls_key)): + raise errors.TLSParameterError( + 'Path to a certificate and key files must be provided' + ' through the client_config param' + ) + self.cert = (tls_cert, tls_key) + + # If verify is set, make sure the cert exists + self.verify = verify + self.ca_cert = ca_cert + if self.verify and self.ca_cert and not os.path.isfile(self.ca_cert): + raise errors.TLSParameterError( + 'Invalid CA certificate provided for `tls_ca_cert`.' + ) + + def configure_client(self, client): + """ + Configure a client with these TLS options. + """ + client.ssl_version = self.ssl_version + + if self.verify and self.ca_cert: + client.verify = self.ca_cert + else: + client.verify = self.verify + + if self.cert: + client.cert = self.cert + + client.mount('https://', SSLAdapter( + ssl_version=self.ssl_version, + assert_hostname=self.assert_hostname, + assert_fingerprint=self.assert_fingerprint, + )) diff --git a/docker/transport/__init__.py b/docker/transport/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..abbee18 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/transport/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# flake8: noqa +from .unixconn import UnixAdapter +from .ssladapter import SSLAdapter +try: + from .npipeconn import NpipeAdapter + from .npipesocket import NpipeSocket +except ImportError: + pass diff --git a/docker/transport/npipeconn.py b/docker/transport/npipeconn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab9b904 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/transport/npipeconn.py @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +import six +import requests.adapters + +from .. import constants +from .npipesocket import NpipeSocket + +if six.PY3: + import http.client as httplib +else: + import httplib + +try: + import requests.packages.urllib3 as urllib3 +except ImportError: + import urllib3 + +RecentlyUsedContainer = urllib3._collections.RecentlyUsedContainer + + +class NpipeHTTPConnection(httplib.HTTPConnection, object): + def __init__(self, npipe_path, timeout=60): + super(NpipeHTTPConnection, self).__init__( + 'localhost', timeout=timeout + ) + self.npipe_path = npipe_path + self.timeout = timeout + + def connect(self): + sock = NpipeSocket() + sock.settimeout(self.timeout) + sock.connect(self.npipe_path) + self.sock = sock + + +class NpipeHTTPConnectionPool(urllib3.connectionpool.HTTPConnectionPool): + def __init__(self, npipe_path, timeout=60, maxsize=10): + super(NpipeHTTPConnectionPool, self).__init__( + 'localhost', timeout=timeout, maxsize=maxsize + ) + self.npipe_path = npipe_path + self.timeout = timeout + + def _new_conn(self): + return NpipeHTTPConnection( + self.npipe_path, self.timeout + ) + + # When re-using connections, urllib3 tries to call select() on our + # NpipeSocket instance, causing a crash. To circumvent this, we override + # _get_conn, where that check happens. + def _get_conn(self, timeout): + conn = None + try: + conn = self.pool.get(block=self.block, timeout=timeout) + + except AttributeError: # self.pool is None + raise urllib3.exceptions.ClosedPoolError(self, "Pool is closed.") + + except six.moves.queue.Empty: + if self.block: + raise urllib3.exceptions.EmptyPoolError( + self, + "Pool reached maximum size and no more " + "connections are allowed." + ) + pass # Oh well, we'll create a new connection then + + return conn or self._new_conn() + + +class NpipeAdapter(requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter): + + __attrs__ = requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter.__attrs__ + ['npipe_path', + 'pools', + 'timeout'] + + def __init__(self, base_url, timeout=60, + pool_connections=constants.DEFAULT_NUM_POOLS): + self.npipe_path = base_url.replace('npipe://', '') + self.timeout = timeout + self.pools = RecentlyUsedContainer( + pool_connections, dispose_func=lambda p: p.close() + ) + super(NpipeAdapter, self).__init__() + + def get_connection(self, url, proxies=None): + with self.pools.lock: + pool = self.pools.get(url) + if pool: + return pool + + pool = NpipeHTTPConnectionPool( + self.npipe_path, self.timeout + ) + self.pools[url] = pool + + return pool + + def request_url(self, request, proxies): + # The select_proxy utility in requests errors out when the provided URL + # doesn't have a hostname, like is the case when using a UNIX socket. + # Since proxies are an irrelevant notion in the case of UNIX sockets + # anyway, we simply return the path URL directly. + # See also: https://github.com/docker/docker-sdk-python/issues/811 + return request.path_url + + def close(self): + self.pools.clear() diff --git a/docker/transport/npipesocket.py b/docker/transport/npipesocket.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c04b39d --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/transport/npipesocket.py @@ -0,0 +1,219 @@ +import functools +import io + +import six +import win32file +import win32pipe + +cERROR_PIPE_BUSY = 0xe7 +cSECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT = 0x100000 +cSECURITY_ANONYMOUS = 0 + +RETRY_WAIT_TIMEOUT = 10000 + + +def check_closed(f): + @functools.wraps(f) + def wrapped(self, *args, **kwargs): + if self._closed: + raise RuntimeError( + 'Can not reuse socket after connection was closed.' + ) + return f(self, *args, **kwargs) + return wrapped + + +class NpipeSocket(object): + """ Partial implementation of the socket API over windows named pipes. + This implementation is only designed to be used as a client socket, + and server-specific methods (bind, listen, accept...) are not + implemented. + """ + + def __init__(self, handle=None): + self._timeout = win32pipe.NMPWAIT_USE_DEFAULT_WAIT + self._handle = handle + self._closed = False + + def accept(self): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def bind(self, address): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def close(self): + self._handle.Close() + self._closed = True + + @check_closed + def connect(self, address): + win32pipe.WaitNamedPipe(address, self._timeout) + try: + handle = win32file.CreateFile( + address, + win32file.GENERIC_READ | win32file.GENERIC_WRITE, + 0, + None, + win32file.OPEN_EXISTING, + cSECURITY_ANONYMOUS | cSECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT, + 0 + ) + except win32pipe.error as e: + # See Remarks: + # https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365800.aspx + if e.winerror == cERROR_PIPE_BUSY: + # Another program or thread has grabbed our pipe instance + # before we got to it. Wait for availability and attempt to + # connect again. + win32pipe.WaitNamedPipe(address, RETRY_WAIT_TIMEOUT) + return self.connect(address) + raise e + + self.flags = win32pipe.GetNamedPipeInfo(handle)[0] + + self._handle = handle + self._address = address + + @check_closed + def connect_ex(self, address): + return self.connect(address) + + @check_closed + def detach(self): + self._closed = True + return self._handle + + @check_closed + def dup(self): + return NpipeSocket(self._handle) + + @check_closed + def fileno(self): + return int(self._handle) + + def getpeername(self): + return self._address + + def getsockname(self): + return self._address + + def getsockopt(self, level, optname, buflen=None): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def ioctl(self, control, option): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def listen(self, backlog): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def makefile(self, mode=None, bufsize=None): + if mode.strip('b') != 'r': + raise NotImplementedError() + rawio = NpipeFileIOBase(self) + if bufsize is None or bufsize <= 0: + bufsize = io.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE + return io.BufferedReader(rawio, buffer_size=bufsize) + + @check_closed + def recv(self, bufsize, flags=0): + err, data = win32file.ReadFile(self._handle, bufsize) + return data + + @check_closed + def recvfrom(self, bufsize, flags=0): + data = self.recv(bufsize, flags) + return (data, self._address) + + @check_closed + def recvfrom_into(self, buf, nbytes=0, flags=0): + return self.recv_into(buf, nbytes, flags), self._address + + @check_closed + def recv_into(self, buf, nbytes=0): + if six.PY2: + return self._recv_into_py2(buf, nbytes) + + readbuf = buf + if not isinstance(buf, memoryview): + readbuf = memoryview(buf) + + err, data = win32file.ReadFile( + self._handle, + readbuf[:nbytes] if nbytes else readbuf + ) + return len(data) + + def _recv_into_py2(self, buf, nbytes): + err, data = win32file.ReadFile(self._handle, nbytes or len(buf)) + n = len(data) + buf[:n] = data + return n + + @check_closed + def send(self, string, flags=0): + err, nbytes = win32file.WriteFile(self._handle, string) + return nbytes + + @check_closed + def sendall(self, string, flags=0): + return self.send(string, flags) + + @check_closed + def sendto(self, string, address): + self.connect(address) + return self.send(string) + + def setblocking(self, flag): + if flag: + return self.settimeout(None) + return self.settimeout(0) + + def settimeout(self, value): + if value is None: + # Blocking mode + self._timeout = win32pipe.NMPWAIT_WAIT_FOREVER + elif not isinstance(value, (float, int)) or value < 0: + raise ValueError('Timeout value out of range') + elif value == 0: + # Non-blocking mode + self._timeout = win32pipe.NMPWAIT_NO_WAIT + else: + # Timeout mode - Value converted to milliseconds + self._timeout = value * 1000 + + def gettimeout(self): + return self._timeout + + def setsockopt(self, level, optname, value): + raise NotImplementedError() + + @check_closed + def shutdown(self, how): + return self.close() + + +class NpipeFileIOBase(io.RawIOBase): + def __init__(self, npipe_socket): + self.sock = npipe_socket + + def close(self): + super(NpipeFileIOBase, self).close() + self.sock = None + + def fileno(self): + return self.sock.fileno() + + def isatty(self): + return False + + def readable(self): + return True + + def readinto(self, buf): + return self.sock.recv_into(buf) + + def seekable(self): + return False + + def writable(self): + return False diff --git a/docker/transport/ssladapter.py b/docker/transport/ssladapter.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8fafec3 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/transport/ssladapter.py @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +""" Resolves OpenSSL issues in some servers: + https://lukasa.co.uk/2013/01/Choosing_SSL_Version_In_Requests/ + https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests/pull/799 +""" +import sys + +from distutils.version import StrictVersion +from requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter + +try: + import requests.packages.urllib3 as urllib3 +except ImportError: + import urllib3 + + +PoolManager = urllib3.poolmanager.PoolManager + +# Monkey-patching match_hostname with a version that supports +# IP-address checking. Not necessary for Python 3.5 and above +if sys.version_info[0] < 3 or sys.version_info[1] < 5: + from backports.ssl_match_hostname import match_hostname + urllib3.connection.match_hostname = match_hostname + + +class SSLAdapter(HTTPAdapter): + '''An HTTPS Transport Adapter that uses an arbitrary SSL version.''' + + __attrs__ = HTTPAdapter.__attrs__ + ['assert_fingerprint', + 'assert_hostname', + 'ssl_version'] + + def __init__(self, ssl_version=None, assert_hostname=None, + assert_fingerprint=None, **kwargs): + self.ssl_version = ssl_version + self.assert_hostname = assert_hostname + self.assert_fingerprint = assert_fingerprint + super(SSLAdapter, self).__init__(**kwargs) + + def init_poolmanager(self, connections, maxsize, block=False): + kwargs = { + 'num_pools': connections, + 'maxsize': maxsize, + 'block': block, + 'assert_hostname': self.assert_hostname, + 'assert_fingerprint': self.assert_fingerprint, + } + if self.ssl_version and self.can_override_ssl_version(): + kwargs['ssl_version'] = self.ssl_version + + self.poolmanager = PoolManager(**kwargs) + + def get_connection(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Ensure assert_hostname is set correctly on our pool + + We already take care of a normal poolmanager via init_poolmanager + + But we still need to take care of when there is a proxy poolmanager + """ + conn = super(SSLAdapter, self).get_connection(*args, **kwargs) + if conn.assert_hostname != self.assert_hostname: + conn.assert_hostname = self.assert_hostname + return conn + + def can_override_ssl_version(self): + urllib_ver = urllib3.__version__.split('-')[0] + if urllib_ver is None: + return False + if urllib_ver == 'dev': + return True + return StrictVersion(urllib_ver) > StrictVersion('1.5') diff --git a/docker/transport/unixconn.py b/docker/transport/unixconn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3565cfb --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/transport/unixconn.py @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +import six +import requests.adapters +import socket + +from .. import constants + +if six.PY3: + import http.client as httplib +else: + import httplib + +try: + import requests.packages.urllib3 as urllib3 +except ImportError: + import urllib3 + + +RecentlyUsedContainer = urllib3._collections.RecentlyUsedContainer + + +class UnixHTTPConnection(httplib.HTTPConnection, object): + def __init__(self, base_url, unix_socket, timeout=60): + super(UnixHTTPConnection, self).__init__( + 'localhost', timeout=timeout + ) + self.base_url = base_url + self.unix_socket = unix_socket + self.timeout = timeout + + def connect(self): + sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) + sock.settimeout(self.timeout) + sock.connect(self.unix_socket) + self.sock = sock + + +class UnixHTTPConnectionPool(urllib3.connectionpool.HTTPConnectionPool): + def __init__(self, base_url, socket_path, timeout=60, maxsize=10): + super(UnixHTTPConnectionPool, self).__init__( + 'localhost', timeout=timeout, maxsize=maxsize + ) + self.base_url = base_url + self.socket_path = socket_path + self.timeout = timeout + + def _new_conn(self): + return UnixHTTPConnection( + self.base_url, self.socket_path, self.timeout + ) + + +class UnixAdapter(requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter): + + __attrs__ = requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter.__attrs__ + ['pools', + 'socket_path', + 'timeout'] + + def __init__(self, socket_url, timeout=60, + pool_connections=constants.DEFAULT_NUM_POOLS): + socket_path = socket_url.replace('http+unix://', '') + if not socket_path.startswith('/'): + socket_path = '/' + socket_path + self.socket_path = socket_path + self.timeout = timeout + self.pools = RecentlyUsedContainer( + pool_connections, dispose_func=lambda p: p.close() + ) + super(UnixAdapter, self).__init__() + + def get_connection(self, url, proxies=None): + with self.pools.lock: + pool = self.pools.get(url) + if pool: + return pool + + pool = UnixHTTPConnectionPool( + url, self.socket_path, self.timeout + ) + self.pools[url] = pool + + return pool + + def request_url(self, request, proxies): + # The select_proxy utility in requests errors out when the provided URL + # doesn't have a hostname, like is the case when using a UNIX socket. + # Since proxies are an irrelevant notion in the case of UNIX sockets + # anyway, we simply return the path URL directly. + # See also: https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/811 + return request.path_url + + def close(self): + self.pools.clear() diff --git a/docker/types/__init__.py b/docker/types/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..edc919d --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# flake8: noqa +from .containers import ContainerConfig, HostConfig, LogConfig, Ulimit +from .healthcheck import Healthcheck +from .networks import EndpointConfig, IPAMConfig, IPAMPool, NetworkingConfig +from .services import ( + ContainerSpec, DriverConfig, EndpointSpec, Mount, Placement, Resources, + RestartPolicy, SecretReference, ServiceMode, TaskTemplate, UpdateConfig +) +from .swarm import SwarmSpec, SwarmExternalCA diff --git a/docker/types/base.py b/docker/types/base.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6891062 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/base.py @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +import six + + +class DictType(dict): + def __init__(self, init): + for k, v in six.iteritems(init): + self[k] = v diff --git a/docker/types/containers.py b/docker/types/containers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..030e292 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/containers.py @@ -0,0 +1,676 @@ +import six +import warnings + +from .. import errors +from ..utils.utils import ( + convert_port_bindings, convert_tmpfs_mounts, convert_volume_binds, + format_environment, normalize_links, parse_bytes, parse_devices, + split_command, version_gte, version_lt, +) +from .base import DictType +from .healthcheck import Healthcheck + + +class LogConfigTypesEnum(object): + _values = ( + 'json-file', + 'syslog', + 'journald', + 'gelf', + 'fluentd', + 'none' + ) + JSON, SYSLOG, JOURNALD, GELF, FLUENTD, NONE = _values + + +class LogConfig(DictType): + types = LogConfigTypesEnum + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + log_driver_type = kwargs.get('type', kwargs.get('Type')) + config = kwargs.get('config', kwargs.get('Config')) or {} + + if config and not isinstance(config, dict): + raise ValueError("LogConfig.config must be a dictionary") + + super(LogConfig, self).__init__({ + 'Type': log_driver_type, + 'Config': config + }) + + @property + def type(self): + return self['Type'] + + @type.setter + def type(self, value): + self['Type'] = value + + @property + def config(self): + return self['Config'] + + def set_config_value(self, key, value): + self.config[key] = value + + def unset_config(self, key): + if key in self.config: + del self.config[key] + + +class Ulimit(DictType): + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + name = kwargs.get('name', kwargs.get('Name')) + soft = kwargs.get('soft', kwargs.get('Soft')) + hard = kwargs.get('hard', kwargs.get('Hard')) + if not isinstance(name, six.string_types): + raise ValueError("Ulimit.name must be a string") + if soft and not isinstance(soft, int): + raise ValueError("Ulimit.soft must be an integer") + if hard and not isinstance(hard, int): + raise ValueError("Ulimit.hard must be an integer") + super(Ulimit, self).__init__({ + 'Name': name, + 'Soft': soft, + 'Hard': hard + }) + + @property + def name(self): + return self['Name'] + + @name.setter + def name(self, value): + self['Name'] = value + + @property + def soft(self): + return self.get('Soft') + + @soft.setter + def soft(self, value): + self['Soft'] = value + + @property + def hard(self): + return self.get('Hard') + + @hard.setter + def hard(self, value): + self['Hard'] = value + + +class HostConfig(dict): + def __init__(self, version, binds=None, port_bindings=None, + lxc_conf=None, publish_all_ports=False, links=None, + privileged=False, dns=None, dns_search=None, + volumes_from=None, network_mode=None, restart_policy=None, + cap_add=None, cap_drop=None, devices=None, extra_hosts=None, + read_only=None, pid_mode=None, ipc_mode=None, + security_opt=None, ulimits=None, log_config=None, + mem_limit=None, memswap_limit=None, mem_reservation=None, + kernel_memory=None, mem_swappiness=None, cgroup_parent=None, + group_add=None, cpu_quota=None, cpu_period=None, + blkio_weight=None, blkio_weight_device=None, + device_read_bps=None, device_write_bps=None, + device_read_iops=None, device_write_iops=None, + oom_kill_disable=False, shm_size=None, sysctls=None, + tmpfs=None, oom_score_adj=None, dns_opt=None, cpu_shares=None, + cpuset_cpus=None, userns_mode=None, pids_limit=None, + isolation=None, auto_remove=False, storage_opt=None, + init=None, init_path=None, volume_driver=None, + cpu_count=None, cpu_percent=None, nano_cpus=None, + cpuset_mems=None, runtime=None): + + if mem_limit is not None: + self['Memory'] = parse_bytes(mem_limit) + + if memswap_limit is not None: + self['MemorySwap'] = parse_bytes(memswap_limit) + + if mem_reservation: + if version_lt(version, '1.21'): + raise host_config_version_error('mem_reservation', '1.21') + + self['MemoryReservation'] = parse_bytes(mem_reservation) + + if kernel_memory: + if version_lt(version, '1.21'): + raise host_config_version_error('kernel_memory', '1.21') + + self['KernelMemory'] = parse_bytes(kernel_memory) + + if mem_swappiness is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.20'): + raise host_config_version_error('mem_swappiness', '1.20') + if not isinstance(mem_swappiness, int): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'mem_swappiness', mem_swappiness, 'int' + ) + + self['MemorySwappiness'] = mem_swappiness + + if shm_size is not None: + if isinstance(shm_size, six.string_types): + shm_size = parse_bytes(shm_size) + + self['ShmSize'] = shm_size + + if pid_mode: + if version_lt(version, '1.24') and pid_mode != 'host': + raise host_config_value_error('pid_mode', pid_mode) + self['PidMode'] = pid_mode + + if ipc_mode: + self['IpcMode'] = ipc_mode + + if privileged: + self['Privileged'] = privileged + + if oom_kill_disable: + if version_lt(version, '1.20'): + raise host_config_version_error('oom_kill_disable', '1.19') + + self['OomKillDisable'] = oom_kill_disable + + if oom_score_adj: + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('oom_score_adj', '1.22') + if not isinstance(oom_score_adj, int): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'oom_score_adj', oom_score_adj, 'int' + ) + self['OomScoreAdj'] = oom_score_adj + + if publish_all_ports: + self['PublishAllPorts'] = publish_all_ports + + if read_only is not None: + self['ReadonlyRootfs'] = read_only + + if dns_search: + self['DnsSearch'] = dns_search + + if network_mode: + self['NetworkMode'] = network_mode + elif network_mode is None and version_gte(version, '1.20'): + self['NetworkMode'] = 'default' + + if restart_policy: + if not isinstance(restart_policy, dict): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'restart_policy', restart_policy, 'dict' + ) + + self['RestartPolicy'] = restart_policy + + if cap_add: + self['CapAdd'] = cap_add + + if cap_drop: + self['CapDrop'] = cap_drop + + if devices: + self['Devices'] = parse_devices(devices) + + if group_add: + if version_lt(version, '1.20'): + raise host_config_version_error('group_add', '1.20') + + self['GroupAdd'] = [six.text_type(grp) for grp in group_add] + + if dns is not None: + self['Dns'] = dns + + if dns_opt is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.21'): + raise host_config_version_error('dns_opt', '1.21') + + self['DnsOptions'] = dns_opt + + if security_opt is not None: + if not isinstance(security_opt, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'security_opt', security_opt, 'list' + ) + + self['SecurityOpt'] = security_opt + + if sysctls: + if not isinstance(sysctls, dict): + raise host_config_type_error('sysctls', sysctls, 'dict') + self['Sysctls'] = {} + for k, v in six.iteritems(sysctls): + self['Sysctls'][k] = six.text_type(v) + + if volumes_from is not None: + if isinstance(volumes_from, six.string_types): + volumes_from = volumes_from.split(',') + + self['VolumesFrom'] = volumes_from + + if binds is not None: + self['Binds'] = convert_volume_binds(binds) + + if port_bindings is not None: + self['PortBindings'] = convert_port_bindings(port_bindings) + + if extra_hosts is not None: + if isinstance(extra_hosts, dict): + extra_hosts = [ + '{0}:{1}'.format(k, v) + for k, v in sorted(six.iteritems(extra_hosts)) + ] + + self['ExtraHosts'] = extra_hosts + + if links is not None: + self['Links'] = normalize_links(links) + + if isinstance(lxc_conf, dict): + formatted = [] + for k, v in six.iteritems(lxc_conf): + formatted.append({'Key': k, 'Value': str(v)}) + lxc_conf = formatted + + if lxc_conf is not None: + self['LxcConf'] = lxc_conf + + if cgroup_parent is not None: + self['CgroupParent'] = cgroup_parent + + if ulimits is not None: + if not isinstance(ulimits, list): + raise host_config_type_error('ulimits', ulimits, 'list') + self['Ulimits'] = [] + for l in ulimits: + if not isinstance(l, Ulimit): + l = Ulimit(**l) + self['Ulimits'].append(l) + + if log_config is not None: + if not isinstance(log_config, LogConfig): + if not isinstance(log_config, dict): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'log_config', log_config, 'LogConfig' + ) + log_config = LogConfig(**log_config) + + self['LogConfig'] = log_config + + if cpu_quota: + if not isinstance(cpu_quota, int): + raise host_config_type_error('cpu_quota', cpu_quota, 'int') + if version_lt(version, '1.19'): + raise host_config_version_error('cpu_quota', '1.19') + + self['CpuQuota'] = cpu_quota + + if cpu_period: + if not isinstance(cpu_period, int): + raise host_config_type_error('cpu_period', cpu_period, 'int') + if version_lt(version, '1.19'): + raise host_config_version_error('cpu_period', '1.19') + + self['CpuPeriod'] = cpu_period + + if cpu_shares: + if version_lt(version, '1.18'): + raise host_config_version_error('cpu_shares', '1.18') + + if not isinstance(cpu_shares, int): + raise host_config_type_error('cpu_shares', cpu_shares, 'int') + + self['CpuShares'] = cpu_shares + + if cpuset_cpus: + if version_lt(version, '1.18'): + raise host_config_version_error('cpuset_cpus', '1.18') + + self['CpusetCpus'] = cpuset_cpus + + if cpuset_mems: + if version_lt(version, '1.19'): + raise host_config_version_error('cpuset_mems', '1.19') + + if not isinstance(cpuset_mems, str): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'cpuset_mems', cpuset_mems, 'str' + ) + self['CpusetMems'] = cpuset_mems + + if blkio_weight: + if not isinstance(blkio_weight, int): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'blkio_weight', blkio_weight, 'int' + ) + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('blkio_weight', '1.22') + self["BlkioWeight"] = blkio_weight + + if blkio_weight_device: + if not isinstance(blkio_weight_device, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'blkio_weight_device', blkio_weight_device, 'list' + ) + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('blkio_weight_device', '1.22') + self["BlkioWeightDevice"] = blkio_weight_device + + if device_read_bps: + if not isinstance(device_read_bps, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'device_read_bps', device_read_bps, 'list' + ) + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('device_read_bps', '1.22') + self["BlkioDeviceReadBps"] = device_read_bps + + if device_write_bps: + if not isinstance(device_write_bps, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'device_write_bps', device_write_bps, 'list' + ) + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('device_write_bps', '1.22') + self["BlkioDeviceWriteBps"] = device_write_bps + + if device_read_iops: + if not isinstance(device_read_iops, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'device_read_iops', device_read_iops, 'list' + ) + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('device_read_iops', '1.22') + self["BlkioDeviceReadIOps"] = device_read_iops + + if device_write_iops: + if not isinstance(device_write_iops, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'device_write_iops', device_write_iops, 'list' + ) + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('device_write_iops', '1.22') + self["BlkioDeviceWriteIOps"] = device_write_iops + + if tmpfs: + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('tmpfs', '1.22') + self["Tmpfs"] = convert_tmpfs_mounts(tmpfs) + + if userns_mode: + if version_lt(version, '1.23'): + raise host_config_version_error('userns_mode', '1.23') + + if userns_mode != "host": + raise host_config_value_error("userns_mode", userns_mode) + self['UsernsMode'] = userns_mode + + if pids_limit: + if not isinstance(pids_limit, int): + raise host_config_type_error('pids_limit', pids_limit, 'int') + if version_lt(version, '1.23'): + raise host_config_version_error('pids_limit', '1.23') + self["PidsLimit"] = pids_limit + + if isolation: + if not isinstance(isolation, six.string_types): + raise host_config_type_error('isolation', isolation, 'string') + if version_lt(version, '1.24'): + raise host_config_version_error('isolation', '1.24') + self['Isolation'] = isolation + + if auto_remove: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('auto_remove', '1.25') + self['AutoRemove'] = auto_remove + + if storage_opt is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.24'): + raise host_config_version_error('storage_opt', '1.24') + self['StorageOpt'] = storage_opt + + if init is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('init', '1.25') + self['Init'] = init + + if init_path is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('init_path', '1.25') + + if version_gte(version, '1.29'): + # https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/32470 + raise host_config_version_error('init_path', '1.29', False) + self['InitPath'] = init_path + + if volume_driver is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.21'): + raise host_config_version_error('volume_driver', '1.21') + self['VolumeDriver'] = volume_driver + + if cpu_count: + if not isinstance(cpu_count, int): + raise host_config_type_error('cpu_count', cpu_count, 'int') + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('cpu_count', '1.25') + + self['CpuCount'] = cpu_count + + if cpu_percent: + if not isinstance(cpu_percent, int): + raise host_config_type_error('cpu_percent', cpu_percent, 'int') + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('cpu_percent', '1.25') + + self['CpuPercent'] = cpu_percent + + if nano_cpus: + if not isinstance(nano_cpus, six.integer_types): + raise host_config_type_error('nano_cpus', nano_cpus, 'int') + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('nano_cpus', '1.25') + + self['NanoCpus'] = nano_cpus + + if runtime: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('runtime', '1.25') + self['Runtime'] = runtime + + +def host_config_type_error(param, param_value, expected): + error_msg = 'Invalid type for {0} param: expected {1} but found {2}' + return TypeError(error_msg.format(param, expected, type(param_value))) + + +def host_config_version_error(param, version, less_than=True): + operator = '<' if less_than else '>' + error_msg = '{0} param is not supported in API versions {1} {2}' + return errors.InvalidVersion(error_msg.format(param, operator, version)) + + +def host_config_value_error(param, param_value): + error_msg = 'Invalid value for {0} param: {1}' + return ValueError(error_msg.format(param, param_value)) + + +class ContainerConfig(dict): + def __init__( + self, version, image, command, hostname=None, user=None, detach=False, + stdin_open=False, tty=False, mem_limit=None, ports=None, dns=None, + environment=None, volumes=None, volumes_from=None, + network_disabled=False, entrypoint=None, cpu_shares=None, + working_dir=None, domainname=None, memswap_limit=None, cpuset=None, + host_config=None, mac_address=None, labels=None, volume_driver=None, + stop_signal=None, networking_config=None, healthcheck=None, + stop_timeout=None, runtime=None + ): + if version_gte(version, '1.10'): + message = ('{0!r} parameter has no effect on create_container().' + ' It has been moved to host_config') + if dns is not None: + raise errors.InvalidVersion(message.format('dns')) + if volumes_from is not None: + raise errors.InvalidVersion(message.format('volumes_from')) + + if version_lt(version, '1.18'): + if labels is not None: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'labels were only introduced in API version 1.18' + ) + else: + if cpuset is not None or cpu_shares is not None: + warnings.warn( + 'The cpuset_cpus and cpu_shares options have been moved to' + ' host_config in API version 1.18, and will be removed', + DeprecationWarning + ) + + if version_lt(version, '1.19'): + if volume_driver is not None: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'Volume drivers were only introduced in API version 1.19' + ) + mem_limit = mem_limit if mem_limit is not None else 0 + memswap_limit = memswap_limit if memswap_limit is not None else 0 + else: + if mem_limit is not None: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'mem_limit has been moved to host_config in API version' + ' 1.19' + ) + + if memswap_limit is not None: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'memswap_limit has been moved to host_config in API ' + 'version 1.19' + ) + + if version_lt(version, '1.21'): + if stop_signal is not None: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'stop_signal was only introduced in API version 1.21' + ) + else: + if volume_driver is not None: + warnings.warn( + 'The volume_driver option has been moved to' + ' host_config in API version 1.21, and will be removed', + DeprecationWarning + ) + + if stop_timeout is not None and version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'stop_timeout was only introduced in API version 1.25' + ) + + if healthcheck is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.24'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'Health options were only introduced in API version 1.24' + ) + + if version_lt(version, '1.29') and 'StartPeriod' in healthcheck: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'healthcheck start period was introduced in API ' + 'version 1.29' + ) + + if isinstance(command, six.string_types): + command = split_command(command) + + if isinstance(entrypoint, six.string_types): + entrypoint = split_command(entrypoint) + + if isinstance(environment, dict): + environment = format_environment(environment) + + if isinstance(labels, list): + labels = dict((lbl, six.text_type('')) for lbl in labels) + + if mem_limit is not None: + mem_limit = parse_bytes(mem_limit) + + if memswap_limit is not None: + memswap_limit = parse_bytes(memswap_limit) + + if isinstance(ports, list): + exposed_ports = {} + for port_definition in ports: + port = port_definition + proto = 'tcp' + if isinstance(port_definition, tuple): + if len(port_definition) == 2: + proto = port_definition[1] + port = port_definition[0] + exposed_ports['{0}/{1}'.format(port, proto)] = {} + ports = exposed_ports + + if isinstance(volumes, six.string_types): + volumes = [volumes, ] + + if isinstance(volumes, list): + volumes_dict = {} + for vol in volumes: + volumes_dict[vol] = {} + volumes = volumes_dict + + if volumes_from: + if not isinstance(volumes_from, six.string_types): + volumes_from = ','.join(volumes_from) + else: + # Force None, an empty list or dict causes client.start to fail + volumes_from = None + + if healthcheck and isinstance(healthcheck, dict): + healthcheck = Healthcheck(**healthcheck) + + attach_stdin = False + attach_stdout = False + attach_stderr = False + stdin_once = False + + if not detach: + attach_stdout = True + attach_stderr = True + + if stdin_open: + attach_stdin = True + stdin_once = True + + self.update({ + 'Hostname': hostname, + 'Domainname': domainname, + 'ExposedPorts': ports, + 'User': six.text_type(user) if user else None, + 'Tty': tty, + 'OpenStdin': stdin_open, + 'StdinOnce': stdin_once, + 'Memory': mem_limit, + 'AttachStdin': attach_stdin, + 'AttachStdout': attach_stdout, + 'AttachStderr': attach_stderr, + 'Env': environment, + 'Cmd': command, + 'Dns': dns, + 'Image': image, + 'Volumes': volumes, + 'VolumesFrom': volumes_from, + 'NetworkDisabled': network_disabled, + 'Entrypoint': entrypoint, + 'CpuShares': cpu_shares, + 'Cpuset': cpuset, + 'CpusetCpus': cpuset, + 'WorkingDir': working_dir, + 'MemorySwap': memswap_limit, + 'HostConfig': host_config, + 'NetworkingConfig': networking_config, + 'MacAddress': mac_address, + 'Labels': labels, + 'VolumeDriver': volume_driver, + 'StopSignal': stop_signal, + 'Healthcheck': healthcheck, + 'StopTimeout': stop_timeout, + 'Runtime': runtime + }) diff --git a/docker/types/healthcheck.py b/docker/types/healthcheck.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ea9a35 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/healthcheck.py @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +from .base import DictType + +import six + + +class Healthcheck(DictType): + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + test = kwargs.get('test', kwargs.get('Test')) + if isinstance(test, six.string_types): + test = ["CMD-SHELL", test] + + interval = kwargs.get('interval', kwargs.get('Interval')) + timeout = kwargs.get('timeout', kwargs.get('Timeout')) + retries = kwargs.get('retries', kwargs.get('Retries')) + start_period = kwargs.get('start_period', kwargs.get('StartPeriod')) + + super(Healthcheck, self).__init__({ + 'Test': test, + 'Interval': interval, + 'Timeout': timeout, + 'Retries': retries, + 'StartPeriod': start_period + }) + + @property + def test(self): + return self['Test'] + + @test.setter + def test(self, value): + self['Test'] = value + + @property + def interval(self): + return self['Interval'] + + @interval.setter + def interval(self, value): + self['Interval'] = value + + @property + def timeout(self): + return self['Timeout'] + + @timeout.setter + def timeout(self, value): + self['Timeout'] = value + + @property + def retries(self): + return self['Retries'] + + @retries.setter + def retries(self, value): + self['Retries'] = value + + @property + def start_period(self): + return self['StartPeriod'] + + @start_period.setter + def start_period(self, value): + self['StartPeriod'] = value diff --git a/docker/types/networks.py b/docker/types/networks.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c7b2c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/networks.py @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +from .. import errors +from ..utils import normalize_links, version_lt + + +class EndpointConfig(dict): + def __init__(self, version, aliases=None, links=None, ipv4_address=None, + ipv6_address=None, link_local_ips=None): + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'Endpoint config is not supported for API version < 1.22' + ) + + if aliases: + self["Aliases"] = aliases + + if links: + self["Links"] = normalize_links(links) + + ipam_config = {} + if ipv4_address: + ipam_config['IPv4Address'] = ipv4_address + + if ipv6_address: + ipam_config['IPv6Address'] = ipv6_address + + if link_local_ips is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.24'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'link_local_ips is not supported for API version < 1.24' + ) + ipam_config['LinkLocalIPs'] = link_local_ips + + if ipam_config: + self['IPAMConfig'] = ipam_config + + +class NetworkingConfig(dict): + def __init__(self, endpoints_config=None): + if endpoints_config: + self["EndpointsConfig"] = endpoints_config + + +class IPAMConfig(dict): + """ + Create an IPAM (IP Address Management) config dictionary to be used with + :py:meth:`~docker.api.network.NetworkApiMixin.create_network`. + + Args: + + driver (str): The IPAM driver to use. Defaults to ``default``. + pool_configs (:py:class:`list`): A list of pool configurations + (:py:class:`~docker.types.IPAMPool`). Defaults to empty list. + options (dict): Driver options as a key-value dictionary. + Defaults to `None`. + + Example: + + >>> ipam_config = docker.types.IPAMConfig(driver='default') + >>> network = client.create_network('network1', ipam=ipam_config) + + """ + def __init__(self, driver='default', pool_configs=None, options=None): + self.update({ + 'Driver': driver, + 'Config': pool_configs or [] + }) + + if options: + if not isinstance(options, dict): + raise TypeError('IPAMConfig options must be a dictionary') + self['Options'] = options + + +class IPAMPool(dict): + """ + Create an IPAM pool config dictionary to be added to the + ``pool_configs`` parameter of + :py:class:`~docker.types.IPAMConfig`. + + Args: + + subnet (str): Custom subnet for this IPAM pool using the CIDR + notation. Defaults to ``None``. + iprange (str): Custom IP range for endpoints in this IPAM pool using + the CIDR notation. Defaults to ``None``. + gateway (str): Custom IP address for the pool's gateway. + aux_addresses (dict): A dictionary of ``key -> ip_address`` + relationships specifying auxiliary addresses that need to be + allocated by the IPAM driver. + + Example: + + >>> ipam_pool = docker.types.IPAMPool( + subnet='124.42.0.0/16', + iprange='124.42.0.0/24', + gateway='124.42.0.254', + aux_addresses={ + 'reserved1': '124.42.1.1' + } + ) + >>> ipam_config = docker.types.IPAMConfig( + pool_configs=[ipam_pool]) + """ + def __init__(self, subnet=None, iprange=None, gateway=None, + aux_addresses=None): + self.update({ + 'Subnet': subnet, + 'IPRange': iprange, + 'Gateway': gateway, + 'AuxiliaryAddresses': aux_addresses + }) diff --git a/docker/types/services.py b/docker/types/services.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8411b70 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/services.py @@ -0,0 +1,485 @@ +import six + +from .. import errors +from ..constants import IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM +from ..utils import check_resource, format_environment, split_command + + +class TaskTemplate(dict): + """ + Describe the task specification to be used when creating or updating a + service. + + Args: + + container_spec (ContainerSpec): Container settings for containers + started as part of this task. + log_driver (DriverConfig): Log configuration for containers created as + part of the service. + resources (Resources): Resource requirements which apply to each + individual container created as part of the service. + restart_policy (RestartPolicy): Specification for the restart policy + which applies to containers created as part of this service. + placement (Placement): Placement instructions for the scheduler. + If a list is passed instead, it is assumed to be a list of + constraints as part of a :py:class:`Placement` object. + force_update (int): A counter that triggers an update even if no + relevant parameters have been changed. + """ + def __init__(self, container_spec, resources=None, restart_policy=None, + placement=None, log_driver=None, force_update=None): + self['ContainerSpec'] = container_spec + if resources: + self['Resources'] = resources + if restart_policy: + self['RestartPolicy'] = restart_policy + if placement: + if isinstance(placement, list): + placement = Placement(constraints=placement) + self['Placement'] = placement + if log_driver: + self['LogDriver'] = log_driver + + if force_update is not None: + if not isinstance(force_update, int): + raise TypeError('force_update must be an integer') + self['ForceUpdate'] = force_update + + @property + def container_spec(self): + return self.get('ContainerSpec') + + @property + def resources(self): + return self.get('Resources') + + @property + def restart_policy(self): + return self.get('RestartPolicy') + + @property + def placement(self): + return self.get('Placement') + + +class ContainerSpec(dict): + """ + Describes the behavior of containers that are part of a task, and is used + when declaring a :py:class:`~docker.types.TaskTemplate`. + + Args: + + image (string): The image name to use for the container. + command (string or list): The command to be run in the image. + args (:py:class:`list`): Arguments to the command. + hostname (string): The hostname to set on the container. + env (dict): Environment variables. + dir (string): The working directory for commands to run in. + user (string): The user inside the container. + labels (dict): A map of labels to associate with the service. + mounts (:py:class:`list`): A list of specifications for mounts to be + added to containers created as part of the service. See the + :py:class:`~docker.types.Mount` class for details. + stop_grace_period (int): Amount of time to wait for the container to + terminate before forcefully killing it. + secrets (list of py:class:`SecretReference`): List of secrets to be + made available inside the containers. + tty (boolean): Whether a pseudo-TTY should be allocated. + """ + def __init__(self, image, command=None, args=None, hostname=None, env=None, + workdir=None, user=None, labels=None, mounts=None, + stop_grace_period=None, secrets=None, tty=None): + self['Image'] = image + + if isinstance(command, six.string_types): + command = split_command(command) + self['Command'] = command + self['Args'] = args + + if hostname is not None: + self['Hostname'] = hostname + if env is not None: + if isinstance(env, dict): + self['Env'] = format_environment(env) + else: + self['Env'] = env + if workdir is not None: + self['Dir'] = workdir + if user is not None: + self['User'] = user + if labels is not None: + self['Labels'] = labels + if mounts is not None: + parsed_mounts = [] + for mount in mounts: + if isinstance(mount, six.string_types): + parsed_mounts.append(Mount.parse_mount_string(mount)) + else: + # If mount already parsed + parsed_mounts.append(mount) + self['Mounts'] = parsed_mounts + if stop_grace_period is not None: + self['StopGracePeriod'] = stop_grace_period + + if secrets is not None: + if not isinstance(secrets, list): + raise TypeError('secrets must be a list') + self['Secrets'] = secrets + + if tty is not None: + self['TTY'] = tty + + +class Mount(dict): + """ + Describes a mounted folder's configuration inside a container. A list of + :py:class:`Mount` would be used as part of a + :py:class:`~docker.types.ContainerSpec`. + + Args: + + target (string): Container path. + source (string): Mount source (e.g. a volume name or a host path). + type (string): The mount type (``bind`` or ``volume``). + Default: ``volume``. + read_only (bool): Whether the mount should be read-only. + propagation (string): A propagation mode with the value ``[r]private``, + ``[r]shared``, or ``[r]slave``. Only valid for the ``bind`` type. + no_copy (bool): False if the volume should be populated with the data + from the target. Default: ``False``. Only valid for the ``volume`` + type. + labels (dict): User-defined name and labels for the volume. Only valid + for the ``volume`` type. + driver_config (DriverConfig): Volume driver configuration. Only valid + for the ``volume`` type. + """ + def __init__(self, target, source, type='volume', read_only=False, + propagation=None, no_copy=False, labels=None, + driver_config=None): + self['Target'] = target + self['Source'] = source + if type not in ('bind', 'volume'): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'Only acceptable mount types are `bind` and `volume`.' + ) + self['Type'] = type + self['ReadOnly'] = read_only + + if type == 'bind': + if propagation is not None: + self['BindOptions'] = { + 'Propagation': propagation + } + if any([labels, driver_config, no_copy]): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'Mount type is binding but volume options have been ' + 'provided.' + ) + else: + volume_opts = {} + if no_copy: + volume_opts['NoCopy'] = True + if labels: + volume_opts['Labels'] = labels + if driver_config: + volume_opts['DriverConfig'] = driver_config + if volume_opts: + self['VolumeOptions'] = volume_opts + if propagation: + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'Mount type is volume but `propagation` argument has been ' + 'provided.' + ) + + @classmethod + def parse_mount_string(cls, string): + parts = string.split(':') + if len(parts) > 3: + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'Invalid mount format "{0}"'.format(string) + ) + if len(parts) == 1: + return cls(target=parts[0], source=None) + else: + target = parts[1] + source = parts[0] + mount_type = 'volume' + if source.startswith('/') or ( + IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM and source[0].isalpha() and + source[1] == ':' + ): + # FIXME: That windows condition will fail earlier since we + # split on ':'. We should look into doing a smarter split + # if we detect we are on Windows. + mount_type = 'bind' + read_only = not (len(parts) == 2 or parts[2] == 'rw') + return cls(target, source, read_only=read_only, type=mount_type) + + +class Resources(dict): + """ + Configures resource allocation for containers when made part of a + :py:class:`~docker.types.ContainerSpec`. + + Args: + + cpu_limit (int): CPU limit in units of 10^9 CPU shares. + mem_limit (int): Memory limit in Bytes. + cpu_reservation (int): CPU reservation in units of 10^9 CPU shares. + mem_reservation (int): Memory reservation in Bytes. + """ + def __init__(self, cpu_limit=None, mem_limit=None, cpu_reservation=None, + mem_reservation=None): + limits = {} + reservation = {} + if cpu_limit is not None: + limits['NanoCPUs'] = cpu_limit + if mem_limit is not None: + limits['MemoryBytes'] = mem_limit + if cpu_reservation is not None: + reservation['NanoCPUs'] = cpu_reservation + if mem_reservation is not None: + reservation['MemoryBytes'] = mem_reservation + + if limits: + self['Limits'] = limits + if reservation: + self['Reservations'] = reservation + + +class UpdateConfig(dict): + """ + + Used to specify the way container updates should be performed by a service. + + Args: + + parallelism (int): Maximum number of tasks to be updated in one + iteration (0 means unlimited parallelism). Default: 0. + delay (int): Amount of time between updates. + failure_action (string): Action to take if an updated task fails to + run, or stops running during the update. Acceptable values are + ``continue`` and ``pause``. Default: ``continue`` + monitor (int): Amount of time to monitor each updated task for + failures, in nanoseconds. + max_failure_ratio (float): The fraction of tasks that may fail during + an update before the failure action is invoked, specified as a + floating point number between 0 and 1. Default: 0 + """ + def __init__(self, parallelism=0, delay=None, failure_action='continue', + monitor=None, max_failure_ratio=None): + self['Parallelism'] = parallelism + if delay is not None: + self['Delay'] = delay + if failure_action not in ('pause', 'continue'): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'failure_action must be either `pause` or `continue`.' + ) + self['FailureAction'] = failure_action + + if monitor is not None: + if not isinstance(monitor, int): + raise TypeError('monitor must be an integer') + self['Monitor'] = monitor + + if max_failure_ratio is not None: + if not isinstance(max_failure_ratio, (float, int)): + raise TypeError('max_failure_ratio must be a float') + if max_failure_ratio > 1 or max_failure_ratio < 0: + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'max_failure_ratio must be a number between 0 and 1' + ) + self['MaxFailureRatio'] = max_failure_ratio + + +class RestartConditionTypesEnum(object): + _values = ( + 'none', + 'on-failure', + 'any', + ) + NONE, ON_FAILURE, ANY = _values + + +class RestartPolicy(dict): + """ + Used when creating a :py:class:`~docker.types.ContainerSpec`, + dictates whether a container should restart after stopping or failing. + + Args: + + condition (string): Condition for restart (``none``, ``on-failure``, + or ``any``). Default: `none`. + delay (int): Delay between restart attempts. Default: 0 + max_attempts (int): Maximum attempts to restart a given container + before giving up. Default value is 0, which is ignored. + window (int): Time window used to evaluate the restart policy. Default + value is 0, which is unbounded. + """ + + condition_types = RestartConditionTypesEnum + + def __init__(self, condition=RestartConditionTypesEnum.NONE, delay=0, + max_attempts=0, window=0): + if condition not in self.condition_types._values: + raise TypeError( + 'Invalid RestartPolicy condition {0}'.format(condition) + ) + + self['Condition'] = condition + self['Delay'] = delay + self['MaxAttempts'] = max_attempts + self['Window'] = window + + +class DriverConfig(dict): + """ + Indicates which driver to use, as well as its configuration. Can be used + as ``log_driver`` in a :py:class:`~docker.types.ContainerSpec`, + and for the `driver_config` in a volume + :py:class:`~docker.types.Mount`. + + Args: + + name (string): Name of the driver to use. + options (dict): Driver-specific options. Default: ``None``. + """ + def __init__(self, name, options=None): + self['Name'] = name + if options: + self['Options'] = options + + +class EndpointSpec(dict): + """ + Describes properties to access and load-balance a service. + + Args: + + mode (string): The mode of resolution to use for internal load + balancing between tasks (``'vip'`` or ``'dnsrr'``). Defaults to + ``'vip'`` if not provided. + ports (dict): Exposed ports that this service is accessible on from the + outside, in the form of ``{ target_port: published_port }`` or + ``{ target_port: (published_port, protocol) }``. Ports can only be + provided if the ``vip`` resolution mode is used. + """ + def __init__(self, mode=None, ports=None): + if ports: + self['Ports'] = convert_service_ports(ports) + if mode: + self['Mode'] = mode + + +def convert_service_ports(ports): + if isinstance(ports, list): + return ports + if not isinstance(ports, dict): + raise TypeError( + 'Invalid type for ports, expected dict or list' + ) + + result = [] + for k, v in six.iteritems(ports): + port_spec = { + 'Protocol': 'tcp', + 'PublishedPort': k + } + + if isinstance(v, tuple): + port_spec['TargetPort'] = v[0] + if len(v) == 2: + port_spec['Protocol'] = v[1] + else: + port_spec['TargetPort'] = v + + result.append(port_spec) + return result + + +class ServiceMode(dict): + """ + Indicate whether a service should be deployed as a replicated or global + service, and associated parameters + + Args: + mode (string): Can be either ``replicated`` or ``global`` + replicas (int): Number of replicas. For replicated services only. + """ + def __init__(self, mode, replicas=None): + if mode not in ('replicated', 'global'): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'mode must be either "replicated" or "global"' + ) + if mode != 'replicated' and replicas is not None: + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'replicas can only be used for replicated mode' + ) + self[mode] = {} + if replicas is not None: + self[mode]['Replicas'] = replicas + + @property + def mode(self): + if 'global' in self: + return 'global' + return 'replicated' + + @property + def replicas(self): + if self.mode != 'replicated': + return None + return self['replicated'].get('Replicas') + + +class SecretReference(dict): + """ + Secret reference to be used as part of a :py:class:`ContainerSpec`. + Describes how a secret is made accessible inside the service's + containers. + + Args: + secret_id (string): Secret's ID + secret_name (string): Secret's name as defined at its creation. + filename (string): Name of the file containing the secret. Defaults + to the secret's name if not specified. + uid (string): UID of the secret file's owner. Default: 0 + gid (string): GID of the secret file's group. Default: 0 + mode (int): File access mode inside the container. Default: 0o444 + """ + @check_resource('secret_id') + def __init__(self, secret_id, secret_name, filename=None, uid=None, + gid=None, mode=0o444): + self['SecretName'] = secret_name + self['SecretID'] = secret_id + self['File'] = { + 'Name': filename or secret_name, + 'UID': uid or '0', + 'GID': gid or '0', + 'Mode': mode + } + + +class Placement(dict): + """ + Placement constraints to be used as part of a :py:class:`TaskTemplate` + + Args: + constraints (list): A list of constraints + preferences (list): Preferences provide a way to make the + scheduler aware of factors such as topology. They are provided + in order from highest to lowest precedence. + platforms (list): A list of platforms expressed as ``(arch, os)`` + tuples + """ + def __init__(self, constraints=None, preferences=None, platforms=None): + if constraints is not None: + self['Constraints'] = constraints + if preferences is not None: + self['Preferences'] = preferences + if platforms: + self['Platforms'] = [] + for plat in platforms: + self['Platforms'].append({ + 'Architecture': plat[0], 'OS': plat[1] + }) diff --git a/docker/types/swarm.py b/docker/types/swarm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49beaa1 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/swarm.py @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +class SwarmSpec(dict): + def __init__(self, task_history_retention_limit=None, + snapshot_interval=None, keep_old_snapshots=None, + log_entries_for_slow_followers=None, heartbeat_tick=None, + election_tick=None, dispatcher_heartbeat_period=None, + node_cert_expiry=None, external_ca=None, name=None): + if task_history_retention_limit is not None: + self['Orchestration'] = { + 'TaskHistoryRetentionLimit': task_history_retention_limit + } + if any([snapshot_interval, + keep_old_snapshots, + log_entries_for_slow_followers, + heartbeat_tick, + election_tick]): + self['Raft'] = { + 'SnapshotInterval': snapshot_interval, + 'KeepOldSnapshots': keep_old_snapshots, + 'LogEntriesForSlowFollowers': log_entries_for_slow_followers, + 'HeartbeatTick': heartbeat_tick, + 'ElectionTick': election_tick + } + + if dispatcher_heartbeat_period: + self['Dispatcher'] = { + 'HeartbeatPeriod': dispatcher_heartbeat_period + } + + if node_cert_expiry or external_ca: + self['CAConfig'] = { + 'NodeCertExpiry': node_cert_expiry, + 'ExternalCA': external_ca + } + + if name is not None: + self['Name'] = name + + +class SwarmExternalCA(dict): + def __init__(self, url, protocol=None, options=None): + self['URL'] = url + self['Protocol'] = protocol + self['Options'] = options diff --git a/docker/utils/__init__.py b/docker/utils/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b758cbd --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# flake8: noqa +from .build import tar, exclude_paths +from .decorators import check_resource, minimum_version, update_headers +from .utils import ( + compare_version, convert_port_bindings, convert_volume_binds, + mkbuildcontext, parse_repository_tag, parse_host, + kwargs_from_env, convert_filters, datetime_to_timestamp, + create_host_config, parse_bytes, ping_registry, parse_env_file, version_lt, + version_gte, decode_json_header, split_command, create_ipam_config, + create_ipam_pool, parse_devices, normalize_links, convert_service_networks, + format_environment, create_archive +) + diff --git a/docker/utils/build.py b/docker/utils/build.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4223e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/build.py @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +import os + +from ..constants import IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM +from .fnmatch import fnmatch +from .utils import create_archive + + +def tar(path, exclude=None, dockerfile=None, fileobj=None, gzip=False): + root = os.path.abspath(path) + exclude = exclude or [] + + return create_archive( + files=sorted(exclude_paths(root, exclude, dockerfile=dockerfile)), + root=root, fileobj=fileobj, gzip=gzip + ) + + +def exclude_paths(root, patterns, dockerfile=None): + """ + Given a root directory path and a list of .dockerignore patterns, return + an iterator of all paths (both regular files and directories) in the root + directory that do *not* match any of the patterns. + + All paths returned are relative to the root. + """ + if dockerfile is None: + dockerfile = 'Dockerfile' + + patterns = [p.lstrip('/') for p in patterns] + exceptions = [p for p in patterns if p.startswith('!')] + + include_patterns = [p[1:] for p in exceptions] + include_patterns += [dockerfile, '.dockerignore'] + + exclude_patterns = list(set(patterns) - set(exceptions)) + + paths = get_paths(root, exclude_patterns, include_patterns, + has_exceptions=len(exceptions) > 0) + + return set(paths).union( + # If the Dockerfile is in a subdirectory that is excluded, get_paths + # will not descend into it and the file will be skipped. This ensures + # it doesn't happen. + set([dockerfile.replace('/', os.path.sep)]) + if os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, dockerfile)) else set() + ) + + +def should_include(path, exclude_patterns, include_patterns): + """ + Given a path, a list of exclude patterns, and a list of inclusion patterns: + + 1. Returns True if the path doesn't match any exclusion pattern + 2. Returns False if the path matches an exclusion pattern and doesn't match + an inclusion pattern + 3. Returns true if the path matches an exclusion pattern and matches an + inclusion pattern + """ + for pattern in exclude_patterns: + if match_path(path, pattern): + for pattern in include_patterns: + if match_path(path, pattern): + return True + return False + return True + + +def should_check_directory(directory_path, exclude_patterns, include_patterns): + """ + Given a directory path, a list of exclude patterns, and a list of inclusion + patterns: + + 1. Returns True if the directory path should be included according to + should_include. + 2. Returns True if the directory path is the prefix for an inclusion + pattern + 3. Returns False otherwise + """ + + # To account for exception rules, check directories if their path is a + # a prefix to an inclusion pattern. This logic conforms with the current + # docker logic (2016-10-27): + # https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/bc52939b0455116ab8e0da67869ec81c1a1c3e2c/pkg/archive/archive.go#L640-L671 + + def normalize_path(path): + return path.replace(os.path.sep, '/') + + path_with_slash = normalize_path(directory_path) + '/' + possible_child_patterns = [ + pattern for pattern in map(normalize_path, include_patterns) + if (pattern + '/').startswith(path_with_slash) + ] + directory_included = should_include( + directory_path, exclude_patterns, include_patterns + ) + return directory_included or len(possible_child_patterns) > 0 + + +def get_paths(root, exclude_patterns, include_patterns, has_exceptions=False): + paths = [] + + for parent, dirs, files in os.walk(root, topdown=True, followlinks=False): + parent = os.path.relpath(parent, root) + if parent == '.': + parent = '' + + # Remove excluded patterns from the list of directories to traverse + # by mutating the dirs we're iterating over. + # This looks strange, but is considered the correct way to skip + # traversal. See https://docs.python.org/2/library/os.html#os.walk + dirs[:] = [ + d for d in dirs if should_check_directory( + os.path.join(parent, d), exclude_patterns, include_patterns + ) + ] + + for path in dirs: + if should_include(os.path.join(parent, path), + exclude_patterns, include_patterns): + paths.append(os.path.join(parent, path)) + + for path in files: + if should_include(os.path.join(parent, path), + exclude_patterns, include_patterns): + paths.append(os.path.join(parent, path)) + + return paths + + +def match_path(path, pattern): + pattern = pattern.rstrip('/' + os.path.sep) + if pattern: + pattern = os.path.relpath(pattern) + + pattern_components = pattern.split(os.path.sep) + if len(pattern_components) == 1 and IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM: + pattern_components = pattern.split('/') + + if '**' not in pattern: + path_components = path.split(os.path.sep)[:len(pattern_components)] + else: + path_components = path.split(os.path.sep) + return fnmatch('/'.join(path_components), '/'.join(pattern_components)) diff --git a/docker/utils/decorators.py b/docker/utils/decorators.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5e195c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/decorators.py @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +import functools + +from .. import errors +from . import utils + + +def check_resource(resource_name): + def decorator(f): + @functools.wraps(f) + def wrapped(self, resource_id=None, *args, **kwargs): + if resource_id is None and kwargs.get(resource_name): + resource_id = kwargs.pop(resource_name) + if isinstance(resource_id, dict): + resource_id = resource_id.get('Id', resource_id.get('ID')) + if not resource_id: + raise errors.NullResource( + 'Resource ID was not provided' + ) + return f(self, resource_id, *args, **kwargs) + return wrapped + return decorator + + +def minimum_version(version): + def decorator(f): + @functools.wraps(f) + def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs): + if utils.version_lt(self._version, version): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + '{0} is not available for version < {1}'.format( + f.__name__, version + ) + ) + return f(self, *args, **kwargs) + return wrapper + return decorator + + +def update_headers(f): + def inner(self, *args, **kwargs): + if 'HttpHeaders' in self._auth_configs: + if not kwargs.get('headers'): + kwargs['headers'] = self._auth_configs['HttpHeaders'] + else: + kwargs['headers'].update(self._auth_configs['HttpHeaders']) + return f(self, *args, **kwargs) + return inner diff --git a/docker/utils/fnmatch.py b/docker/utils/fnmatch.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42461dd --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/fnmatch.py @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +"""Filename matching with shell patterns. + +fnmatch(FILENAME, PATTERN) matches according to the local convention. +fnmatchcase(FILENAME, PATTERN) always takes case in account. + +The functions operate by translating the pattern into a regular +expression. They cache the compiled regular expressions for speed. + +The function translate(PATTERN) returns a regular expression +corresponding to PATTERN. (It does not compile it.) +""" + +import re + +__all__ = ["fnmatch", "fnmatchcase", "translate"] + +_cache = {} +_MAXCACHE = 100 + + +def _purge(): + """Clear the pattern cache""" + _cache.clear() + + +def fnmatch(name, pat): + """Test whether FILENAME matches PATTERN. + + Patterns are Unix shell style: + + * matches everything + ? matches any single character + [seq] matches any character in seq + [!seq] matches any char not in seq + + An initial period in FILENAME is not special. + Both FILENAME and PATTERN are first case-normalized + if the operating system requires it. + If you don't want this, use fnmatchcase(FILENAME, PATTERN). + """ + + name = name.lower() + pat = pat.lower() + return fnmatchcase(name, pat) + + +def fnmatchcase(name, pat): + """Test whether FILENAME matches PATTERN, including case. + This is a version of fnmatch() which doesn't case-normalize + its arguments. + """ + + try: + re_pat = _cache[pat] + except KeyError: + res = translate(pat) + if len(_cache) >= _MAXCACHE: + _cache.clear() + _cache[pat] = re_pat = re.compile(res) + return re_pat.match(name) is not None + + +def translate(pat): + """Translate a shell PATTERN to a regular expression. + + There is no way to quote meta-characters. + """ + i, n = 0, len(pat) + res = '^' + while i < n: + c = pat[i] + i = i + 1 + if c == '*': + if i < n and pat[i] == '*': + # is some flavor of "**" + i = i + 1 + # Treat **/ as ** so eat the "/" + if i < n and pat[i] == '/': + i = i + 1 + if i >= n: + # is "**EOF" - to align with .gitignore just accept all + res = res + '.*' + else: + # is "**" + # Note that this allows for any # of /'s (even 0) because + # the .* will eat everything, even /'s + res = res + '(.*/)?' + else: + # is "*" so map it to anything but "/" + res = res + '[^/]*' + elif c == '?': + # "?" is any char except "/" + res = res + '[^/]' + elif c == '[': + j = i + if j < n and pat[j] == '!': + j = j + 1 + if j < n and pat[j] == ']': + j = j + 1 + while j < n and pat[j] != ']': + j = j + 1 + if j >= n: + res = res + '\\[' + else: + stuff = pat[i:j].replace('\\', '\\\\') + i = j + 1 + if stuff[0] == '!': + stuff = '^' + stuff[1:] + elif stuff[0] == '^': + stuff = '\\' + stuff + res = '%s[%s]' % (res, stuff) + else: + res = res + re.escape(c) + return res + '$' diff --git a/docker/utils/json_stream.py b/docker/utils/json_stream.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..addffdf --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/json_stream.py @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +from __future__ import absolute_import +from __future__ import unicode_literals + +import json +import json.decoder + +import six + +from ..errors import StreamParseError + + +json_decoder = json.JSONDecoder() + + +def stream_as_text(stream): + """ + Given a stream of bytes or text, if any of the items in the stream + are bytes convert them to text. + This function can be removed once we return text streams + instead of byte streams. + """ + for data in stream: + if not isinstance(data, six.text_type): + data = data.decode('utf-8', 'replace') + yield data + + +def json_splitter(buffer): + """Attempt to parse a json object from a buffer. If there is at least one + object, return it and the rest of the buffer, otherwise return None. + """ + buffer = buffer.strip() + try: + obj, index = json_decoder.raw_decode(buffer) + rest = buffer[json.decoder.WHITESPACE.match(buffer, index).end():] + return obj, rest + except ValueError: + return None + + +def json_stream(stream): + """Given a stream of text, return a stream of json objects. + This handles streams which are inconsistently buffered (some entries may + be newline delimited, and others are not). + """ + return split_buffer(stream, json_splitter, json_decoder.decode) + + +def line_splitter(buffer, separator=u'\n'): + index = buffer.find(six.text_type(separator)) + if index == -1: + return None + return buffer[:index + 1], buffer[index + 1:] + + +def split_buffer(stream, splitter=None, decoder=lambda a: a): + """Given a generator which yields strings and a splitter function, + joins all input, splits on the separator and yields each chunk. + Unlike string.split(), each chunk includes the trailing + separator, except for the last one if none was found on the end + of the input. + """ + splitter = splitter or line_splitter + buffered = six.text_type('') + + for data in stream_as_text(stream): + buffered += data + while True: + buffer_split = splitter(buffered) + if buffer_split is None: + break + + item, buffered = buffer_split + yield item + + if buffered: + try: + yield decoder(buffered) + except Exception as e: + raise StreamParseError(e) diff --git a/docker/utils/ports.py b/docker/utils/ports.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf7d697 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/ports.py @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +import re + +PORT_SPEC = re.compile( + "^" # Match full string + "(" # External part + "((?P[a-fA-F\d.:]+):)?" # Address + "(?P[\d]*)(-(?P[\d]+))?:" # External range + ")?" + "(?P[\d]+)(-(?P[\d]+))?" # Internal range + "(?P/(udp|tcp))?" # Protocol + "$" # Match full string +) + + +def add_port_mapping(port_bindings, internal_port, external): + if internal_port in port_bindings: + port_bindings[internal_port].append(external) + else: + port_bindings[internal_port] = [external] + + +def add_port(port_bindings, internal_port_range, external_range): + if external_range is None: + for internal_port in internal_port_range: + add_port_mapping(port_bindings, internal_port, None) + else: + ports = zip(internal_port_range, external_range) + for internal_port, external_port in ports: + add_port_mapping(port_bindings, internal_port, external_port) + + +def build_port_bindings(ports): + port_bindings = {} + for port in ports: + internal_port_range, external_range = split_port(port) + add_port(port_bindings, internal_port_range, external_range) + return port_bindings + + +def _raise_invalid_port(port): + raise ValueError('Invalid port "%s", should be ' + '[[remote_ip:]remote_port[-remote_port]:]' + 'port[/protocol]' % port) + + +def port_range(start, end, proto, randomly_available_port=False): + if not start: + return start + if not end: + return [start + proto] + if randomly_available_port: + return ['{}-{}'.format(start, end) + proto] + return [str(port) + proto for port in range(int(start), int(end) + 1)] + + +def split_port(port): + if hasattr(port, 'legacy_repr'): + # This is the worst hack, but it prevents a bug in Compose 1.14.0 + # https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/1668 + # TODO: remove once fixed in Compose stable + port = port.legacy_repr() + port = str(port) + match = PORT_SPEC.match(port) + if match is None: + _raise_invalid_port(port) + parts = match.groupdict() + + host = parts['host'] + proto = parts['proto'] or '' + internal = port_range(parts['int'], parts['int_end'], proto) + external = port_range( + parts['ext'], parts['ext_end'], '', len(internal) == 1) + + if host is None: + if external is not None and len(internal) != len(external): + raise ValueError('Port ranges don\'t match in length') + return internal, external + else: + if not external: + external = [None] * len(internal) + elif len(internal) != len(external): + raise ValueError('Port ranges don\'t match in length') + return internal, [(host, ext_port) for ext_port in external] diff --git a/docker/utils/socket.py b/docker/utils/socket.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..54392d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/socket.py @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +import errno +import os +import select +import struct + +import six + +try: + from ..transport import NpipeSocket +except ImportError: + NpipeSocket = type(None) + + +class SocketError(Exception): + pass + + +def read(socket, n=4096): + """ + Reads at most n bytes from socket + """ + + recoverable_errors = (errno.EINTR, errno.EDEADLK, errno.EWOULDBLOCK) + + # wait for data to become available + if not isinstance(socket, NpipeSocket): + select.select([socket], [], []) + + try: + if hasattr(socket, 'recv'): + return socket.recv(n) + return os.read(socket.fileno(), n) + except EnvironmentError as e: + if e.errno not in recoverable_errors: + raise + + +def read_exactly(socket, n): + """ + Reads exactly n bytes from socket + Raises SocketError if there isn't enough data + """ + data = six.binary_type() + while len(data) < n: + next_data = read(socket, n - len(data)) + if not next_data: + raise SocketError("Unexpected EOF") + data += next_data + return data + + +def next_frame_size(socket): + """ + Returns the size of the next frame of data waiting to be read from socket, + according to the protocol defined here: + + https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/api/docker_remote_api_v1.24/#/attach-to-a-container + """ + try: + data = read_exactly(socket, 8) + except SocketError: + return 0 + + _, actual = struct.unpack('>BxxxL', data) + return actual + + +def frames_iter(socket): + """ + Returns a generator of frames read from socket + """ + while True: + n = next_frame_size(socket) + if n == 0: + break + while n > 0: + result = read(socket, n) + if result is None: + continue + data_length = len(result) + if data_length == 0: + # We have reached EOF + return + n -= data_length + yield result + + +def socket_raw_iter(socket): + """ + Returns a generator of data read from the socket. + This is used for non-multiplexed streams. + """ + while True: + result = read(socket) + if len(result) == 0: + # We have reached EOF + return + yield result diff --git a/docker/utils/utils.py b/docker/utils/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9a6d7c --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,571 @@ +import base64 +import io +import os +import os.path +import json +import shlex +import tarfile +import tempfile +import warnings +from distutils.version import StrictVersion +from datetime import datetime + +import requests +import six + +from .. import constants +from .. import errors +from .. import tls + +if six.PY2: + from urllib import splitnport +else: + from urllib.parse import splitnport + +DEFAULT_HTTP_HOST = "127.0.0.1" +DEFAULT_UNIX_SOCKET = "http+unix://var/run/docker.sock" +DEFAULT_NPIPE = 'npipe:////./pipe/docker_engine' + +BYTE_UNITS = { + 'b': 1, + 'k': 1024, + 'm': 1024 * 1024, + 'g': 1024 * 1024 * 1024 +} + + +def create_ipam_pool(*args, **kwargs): + raise errors.DeprecatedMethod( + 'utils.create_ipam_pool has been removed. Please use a ' + 'docker.types.IPAMPool object instead.' + ) + + +def create_ipam_config(*args, **kwargs): + raise errors.DeprecatedMethod( + 'utils.create_ipam_config has been removed. Please use a ' + 'docker.types.IPAMConfig object instead.' + ) + + +def mkbuildcontext(dockerfile): + f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() + t = tarfile.open(mode='w', fileobj=f) + if isinstance(dockerfile, io.StringIO): + dfinfo = tarfile.TarInfo('Dockerfile') + if six.PY3: + raise TypeError('Please use io.BytesIO to create in-memory ' + 'Dockerfiles with Python 3') + else: + dfinfo.size = len(dockerfile.getvalue()) + dockerfile.seek(0) + elif isinstance(dockerfile, io.BytesIO): + dfinfo = tarfile.TarInfo('Dockerfile') + dfinfo.size = len(dockerfile.getvalue()) + dockerfile.seek(0) + else: + dfinfo = t.gettarinfo(fileobj=dockerfile, arcname='Dockerfile') + t.addfile(dfinfo, dockerfile) + t.close() + f.seek(0) + return f + + +def decode_json_header(header): + data = base64.b64decode(header) + if six.PY3: + data = data.decode('utf-8') + return json.loads(data) + + +def build_file_list(root): + files = [] + for dirname, dirnames, fnames in os.walk(root): + for filename in fnames + dirnames: + longpath = os.path.join(dirname, filename) + files.append( + longpath.replace(root, '', 1).lstrip('/') + ) + + return files + + +def create_archive(root, files=None, fileobj=None, gzip=False): + if not fileobj: + fileobj = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() + t = tarfile.open(mode='w:gz' if gzip else 'w', fileobj=fileobj) + if files is None: + files = build_file_list(root) + for path in files: + i = t.gettarinfo(os.path.join(root, path), arcname=path) + if i is None: + # This happens when we encounter a socket file. We can safely + # ignore it and proceed. + continue + + if constants.IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM: + # Windows doesn't keep track of the execute bit, so we make files + # and directories executable by default. + i.mode = i.mode & 0o755 | 0o111 + + try: + # We open the file object in binary mode for Windows support. + with open(os.path.join(root, path), 'rb') as f: + t.addfile(i, f) + except IOError: + # When we encounter a directory the file object is set to None. + t.addfile(i, None) + t.close() + fileobj.seek(0) + return fileobj + + +def compare_version(v1, v2): + """Compare docker versions + + >>> v1 = '1.9' + >>> v2 = '1.10' + >>> compare_version(v1, v2) + 1 + >>> compare_version(v2, v1) + -1 + >>> compare_version(v2, v2) + 0 + """ + s1 = StrictVersion(v1) + s2 = StrictVersion(v2) + if s1 == s2: + return 0 + elif s1 > s2: + return -1 + else: + return 1 + + +def version_lt(v1, v2): + return compare_version(v1, v2) > 0 + + +def version_gte(v1, v2): + return not version_lt(v1, v2) + + +def ping_registry(url): + warnings.warn( + 'The `ping_registry` method is deprecated and will be removed.', + DeprecationWarning + ) + + return ping(url + '/v2/', [401]) or ping(url + '/v1/_ping') + + +def ping(url, valid_4xx_statuses=None): + try: + res = requests.get(url, timeout=3) + except Exception: + return False + else: + # We don't send yet auth headers + # and a v2 registry will respond with status 401 + return ( + res.status_code < 400 or + (valid_4xx_statuses and res.status_code in valid_4xx_statuses) + ) + + +def _convert_port_binding(binding): + result = {'HostIp': '', 'HostPort': ''} + if isinstance(binding, tuple): + if len(binding) == 2: + result['HostPort'] = binding[1] + result['HostIp'] = binding[0] + elif isinstance(binding[0], six.string_types): + result['HostIp'] = binding[0] + else: + result['HostPort'] = binding[0] + elif isinstance(binding, dict): + if 'HostPort' in binding: + result['HostPort'] = binding['HostPort'] + if 'HostIp' in binding: + result['HostIp'] = binding['HostIp'] + else: + raise ValueError(binding) + else: + result['HostPort'] = binding + + if result['HostPort'] is None: + result['HostPort'] = '' + else: + result['HostPort'] = str(result['HostPort']) + + return result + + +def convert_port_bindings(port_bindings): + result = {} + for k, v in six.iteritems(port_bindings): + key = str(k) + if '/' not in key: + key += '/tcp' + if isinstance(v, list): + result[key] = [_convert_port_binding(binding) for binding in v] + else: + result[key] = [_convert_port_binding(v)] + return result + + +def convert_volume_binds(binds): + if isinstance(binds, list): + return binds + + result = [] + for k, v in binds.items(): + if isinstance(k, six.binary_type): + k = k.decode('utf-8') + + if isinstance(v, dict): + if 'ro' in v and 'mode' in v: + raise ValueError( + 'Binding cannot contain both "ro" and "mode": {}' + .format(repr(v)) + ) + + bind = v['bind'] + if isinstance(bind, six.binary_type): + bind = bind.decode('utf-8') + + if 'ro' in v: + mode = 'ro' if v['ro'] else 'rw' + elif 'mode' in v: + mode = v['mode'] + else: + mode = 'rw' + + result.append( + six.text_type('{0}:{1}:{2}').format(k, bind, mode) + ) + else: + if isinstance(v, six.binary_type): + v = v.decode('utf-8') + result.append( + six.text_type('{0}:{1}:rw').format(k, v) + ) + return result + + +def convert_tmpfs_mounts(tmpfs): + if isinstance(tmpfs, dict): + return tmpfs + + if not isinstance(tmpfs, list): + raise ValueError( + 'Expected tmpfs value to be either a list or a dict, found: {}' + .format(type(tmpfs).__name__) + ) + + result = {} + for mount in tmpfs: + if isinstance(mount, six.string_types): + if ":" in mount: + name, options = mount.split(":", 1) + else: + name = mount + options = "" + + else: + raise ValueError( + "Expected item in tmpfs list to be a string, found: {}" + .format(type(mount).__name__) + ) + + result[name] = options + return result + + +def convert_service_networks(networks): + if not networks: + return networks + if not isinstance(networks, list): + raise TypeError('networks parameter must be a list.') + + result = [] + for n in networks: + if isinstance(n, six.string_types): + n = {'Target': n} + result.append(n) + return result + + +def parse_repository_tag(repo_name): + parts = repo_name.rsplit('@', 1) + if len(parts) == 2: + return tuple(parts) + parts = repo_name.rsplit(':', 1) + if len(parts) == 2 and '/' not in parts[1]: + return tuple(parts) + return repo_name, None + + +# Based on utils.go:ParseHost http://tinyurl.com/nkahcfh +# fd:// protocol unsupported (for obvious reasons) +# Added support for http and https +# Protocol translation: tcp -> http, unix -> http+unix +def parse_host(addr, is_win32=False, tls=False): + proto = "http+unix" + port = None + path = '' + + if not addr and is_win32: + addr = DEFAULT_NPIPE + + if not addr or addr.strip() == 'unix://': + return DEFAULT_UNIX_SOCKET + + addr = addr.strip() + if addr.startswith('http://'): + addr = addr.replace('http://', 'tcp://') + if addr.startswith('http+unix://'): + addr = addr.replace('http+unix://', 'unix://') + + if addr == 'tcp://': + raise errors.DockerException( + "Invalid bind address format: {0}".format(addr) + ) + elif addr.startswith('unix://'): + addr = addr[7:] + elif addr.startswith('tcp://'): + proto = 'http{0}'.format('s' if tls else '') + addr = addr[6:] + elif addr.startswith('https://'): + proto = "https" + addr = addr[8:] + elif addr.startswith('npipe://'): + proto = 'npipe' + addr = addr[8:] + elif addr.startswith('fd://'): + raise errors.DockerException("fd protocol is not implemented") + else: + if "://" in addr: + raise errors.DockerException( + "Invalid bind address protocol: {0}".format(addr) + ) + proto = "https" if tls else "http" + + if proto in ("http", "https"): + address_parts = addr.split('/', 1) + host = address_parts[0] + if len(address_parts) == 2: + path = '/' + address_parts[1] + host, port = splitnport(host) + + if port is None: + raise errors.DockerException( + "Invalid port: {0}".format(addr) + ) + + if not host: + host = DEFAULT_HTTP_HOST + else: + host = addr + + if proto in ("http", "https") and port == -1: + raise errors.DockerException( + "Bind address needs a port: {0}".format(addr)) + + if proto == "http+unix" or proto == 'npipe': + return "{0}://{1}".format(proto, host).rstrip('/') + return "{0}://{1}:{2}{3}".format(proto, host, port, path).rstrip('/') + + +def parse_devices(devices): + device_list = [] + for device in devices: + if isinstance(device, dict): + device_list.append(device) + continue + if not isinstance(device, six.string_types): + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Invalid device type {0}'.format(type(device)) + ) + device_mapping = device.split(':') + if device_mapping: + path_on_host = device_mapping[0] + if len(device_mapping) > 1: + path_in_container = device_mapping[1] + else: + path_in_container = path_on_host + if len(device_mapping) > 2: + permissions = device_mapping[2] + else: + permissions = 'rwm' + device_list.append({ + 'PathOnHost': path_on_host, + 'PathInContainer': path_in_container, + 'CgroupPermissions': permissions + }) + return device_list + + +def kwargs_from_env(ssl_version=None, assert_hostname=None, environment=None): + if not environment: + environment = os.environ + host = environment.get('DOCKER_HOST') + + # empty string for cert path is the same as unset. + cert_path = environment.get('DOCKER_CERT_PATH') or None + + # empty string for tls verify counts as "false". + # Any value or 'unset' counts as true. + tls_verify = environment.get('DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY') + if tls_verify == '': + tls_verify = False + else: + tls_verify = tls_verify is not None + enable_tls = cert_path or tls_verify + + params = {} + + if host: + params['base_url'] = ( + host.replace('tcp://', 'https://') if enable_tls else host + ) + + if not enable_tls: + return params + + if not cert_path: + cert_path = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), '.docker') + + if not tls_verify and assert_hostname is None: + # assert_hostname is a subset of TLS verification, + # so if it's not set already then set it to false. + assert_hostname = False + + params['tls'] = tls.TLSConfig( + client_cert=(os.path.join(cert_path, 'cert.pem'), + os.path.join(cert_path, 'key.pem')), + ca_cert=os.path.join(cert_path, 'ca.pem'), + verify=tls_verify, + ssl_version=ssl_version, + assert_hostname=assert_hostname, + ) + + return params + + +def convert_filters(filters): + result = {} + for k, v in six.iteritems(filters): + if isinstance(v, bool): + v = 'true' if v else 'false' + if not isinstance(v, list): + v = [v, ] + result[k] = v + return json.dumps(result) + + +def datetime_to_timestamp(dt): + """Convert a UTC datetime to a Unix timestamp""" + delta = dt - datetime.utcfromtimestamp(0) + return delta.seconds + delta.days * 24 * 3600 + + +def parse_bytes(s): + if isinstance(s, six.integer_types + (float,)): + return s + if len(s) == 0: + return 0 + + if s[-2:-1].isalpha() and s[-1].isalpha(): + if s[-1] == "b" or s[-1] == "B": + s = s[:-1] + units = BYTE_UNITS + suffix = s[-1].lower() + + # Check if the variable is a string representation of an int + # without a units part. Assuming that the units are bytes. + if suffix.isdigit(): + digits_part = s + suffix = 'b' + else: + digits_part = s[:-1] + + if suffix in units.keys() or suffix.isdigit(): + try: + digits = int(digits_part) + except ValueError: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Failed converting the string value for memory ({0}) to' + ' an integer.'.format(digits_part) + ) + + # Reconvert to long for the final result + s = int(digits * units[suffix]) + else: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'The specified value for memory ({0}) should specify the' + ' units. The postfix should be one of the `b` `k` `m` `g`' + ' characters'.format(s) + ) + + return s + + +def normalize_links(links): + if isinstance(links, dict): + links = six.iteritems(links) + + return ['{0}:{1}'.format(k, v) for k, v in sorted(links)] + + +def parse_env_file(env_file): + """ + Reads a line-separated environment file. + The format of each line should be "key=value". + """ + environment = {} + + with open(env_file, 'r') as f: + for line in f: + + if line[0] == '#': + continue + + line = line.strip() + if not line: + continue + + parse_line = line.split('=', 1) + if len(parse_line) == 2: + k, v = parse_line + environment[k] = v + else: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Invalid line in environment file {0}:\n{1}'.format( + env_file, line)) + + return environment + + +def split_command(command): + if six.PY2 and not isinstance(command, six.binary_type): + command = command.encode('utf-8') + return shlex.split(command) + + +def format_environment(environment): + def format_env(key, value): + if value is None: + return key + if isinstance(value, six.binary_type): + value = value.decode('utf-8') + + return u'{key}={value}'.format(key=key, value=value) + return [format_env(*var) for var in six.iteritems(environment)] + + +def create_host_config(self, *args, **kwargs): + raise errors.DeprecatedMethod( + 'utils.create_host_config has been removed. Please use a ' + 'docker.types.HostConfig object instead.' + ) diff --git a/docker/version.py b/docker/version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..273270d --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/version.py @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +version = "2.5.1" +version_info = tuple([int(d) for d in version.split("-")[0].split(".")]) diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3c61e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/requirements.txt @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +appdirs==1.4.3 +asn1crypto==0.22.0 +backports.ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 +cffi==1.10.0 +cryptography==1.9 +docker-pycreds==0.2.1 +enum34==1.1.6 +idna==2.5 +ipaddress==1.0.18 +packaging==16.8 +pycparser==2.17 +pyOpenSSL==17.0.0 +pyparsing==2.2.0 +requests==2.14.2 +six==1.10.0 +websocket-client==0.40.0 diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..95b126b --- /dev/null +++ b/setup.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +[bdist_wheel] +universal = 1 + +[metadata] +description_file = README.rst +license = Apache License 2.0 + +[egg_info] +tag_build = +tag_date = 0 + diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a33c8d --- /dev/null +++ b/setup.py @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +from __future__ import print_function + +import codecs +import os +import sys + +import pip + +from setuptools import setup, find_packages + +if 'docker-py' in [x.project_name for x in pip.get_installed_distributions()]: + print( + 'ERROR: "docker-py" needs to be uninstalled before installing this' + ' package:\npip uninstall docker-py', file=sys.stderr + ) + sys.exit(1) + +ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(__file__) +SOURCE_DIR = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR) + +requirements = [ + 'requests >= 2.5.2, != 2.11.0, != 2.12.2, != 2.18.0', + 'six >= 1.4.0', + 'websocket-client >= 0.32.0', + 'docker-pycreds >= 0.2.1' +] + +if sys.platform == 'win32': + requirements.append('pypiwin32 >= 219') + +extras_require = { + ':python_version < "3.5"': 'backports.ssl_match_hostname >= 3.5', + # While not imported explicitly, the ipaddress module is required for + # ssl_match_hostname to verify hosts match with certificates via + # ServerAltname: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/backports.ssl_match_hostname + ':python_version < "3.3"': 'ipaddress >= 1.0.16', + + # If using docker-py over TLS, highly recommend this option is + # pip-installed or pinned. + + # TODO: if pip installing both "requests" and "requests[security]", the + # extra package from the "security" option are not installed (see + # https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/4391). Once that's fixed, instead of + # installing the extra dependencies, install the following instead: + # 'requests[security] >= 2.5.2, != 2.11.0, != 2.12.2' + 'tls': ['pyOpenSSL>=0.14', 'cryptography>=1.3.4', 'idna>=2.0.0'], +} + +version = None +exec(open('docker/version.py').read()) + +with open('./test-requirements.txt') as test_reqs_txt: + test_requirements = [line for line in test_reqs_txt] + + +long_description = '' +try: + with codecs.open('./README.rst', encoding='utf-8') as readme_rst: + long_description = readme_rst.read() +except IOError: + # README.rst is only generated on release. Its absence should not prevent + # setup.py from working properly. + pass + +setup( + name="docker", + version=version, + description="A Python library for the Docker Engine API.", + long_description=long_description, + url='https://github.com/docker/docker-py', + packages=find_packages(exclude=["tests.*", "tests"]), + install_requires=requirements, + tests_require=test_requirements, + extras_require=extras_require, + zip_safe=False, + test_suite='tests', + classifiers=[ + 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable', + 'Environment :: Other Environment', + 'Intended Audience :: Developers', + 'Operating System :: OS Independent', + 'Programming Language :: Python', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5', + 'Topic :: Utilities', + 'License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License', + ], + maintainer='Joffrey F', + maintainer_email='joffrey@docker.com', +) diff --git a/test-requirements.txt b/test-requirements.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..460db10 --- /dev/null +++ b/test-requirements.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +mock==1.0.1 +pytest==2.9.1 +coverage==3.7.1 +pytest-cov==2.1.0 +flake8==2.4.1 diff --git a/tests/__init__.py b/tests/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/helpers.py b/tests/helpers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..124ae2d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/helpers.py @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +import functools +import os +import os.path +import random +import tarfile +import tempfile +import time + +import docker +import pytest + + +def make_tree(dirs, files): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + + for path in dirs: + os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, path)) + + for path in files: + with open(os.path.join(base, path), 'w') as f: + f.write("content") + + return base + + +def simple_tar(path): + f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() + t = tarfile.open(mode='w', fileobj=f) + + abs_path = os.path.abspath(path) + t.add(abs_path, arcname=os.path.basename(path), recursive=False) + + t.close() + f.seek(0) + return f + + +def untar_file(tardata, filename): + with tarfile.open(mode='r', fileobj=tardata) as t: + f = t.extractfile(filename) + result = f.read() + f.close() + return result + + +def requires_api_version(version): + test_version = os.environ.get( + 'DOCKER_TEST_API_VERSION', docker.constants.DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + ) + + return pytest.mark.skipif( + docker.utils.version_lt(test_version, version), + reason="API version is too low (< {0})".format(version) + ) + + +def requires_experimental(until=None): + test_version = os.environ.get( + 'DOCKER_TEST_API_VERSION', docker.constants.DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + ) + + def req_exp(f): + @functools.wraps(f) + def wrapped(self, *args, **kwargs): + if not self.client.info()['ExperimentalBuild']: + pytest.skip('Feature requires Docker Engine experimental mode') + return f(self, *args, **kwargs) + + if until and docker.utils.version_gte(test_version, until): + return f + return wrapped + + return req_exp + + +def wait_on_condition(condition, delay=0.1, timeout=40): + start_time = time.time() + while not condition(): + if time.time() - start_time > timeout: + raise AssertionError("Timeout: %s" % condition) + time.sleep(delay) + + +def random_name(): + return u'dockerpytest_{0:x}'.format(random.getrandbits(64)) + + +def force_leave_swarm(client): + """Actually force leave a Swarm. There seems to be a bug in Swarm that + occasionally throws "context deadline exceeded" errors when leaving.""" + while True: + try: + if isinstance(client, docker.DockerClient): + return client.swarm.leave(force=True) + return client.leave_swarm(force=True) # elif APIClient + except docker.errors.APIError as e: + if e.explanation == "context deadline exceeded": + continue + else: + return + + +def swarm_listen_addr(): + return '0.0.0.0:{0}'.format(random.randrange(10000, 25000)) diff --git a/tests/integration/__init__.py b/tests/integration/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/integration/api_build_test.py b/tests/integration/api_build_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0aa5c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_build_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,315 @@ +import io +import os +import shutil +import tempfile + +from docker import errors + +import pytest +import six + +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest +from ..helpers import requires_api_version, requires_experimental + + +class BuildTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_build_streaming(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ]).encode('ascii')) + stream = self.client.build(fileobj=script, stream=True, decode=True) + logs = [] + for chunk in stream: + logs.append(chunk) + assert len(logs) > 0 + + def test_build_from_stringio(self): + if six.PY3: + return + script = io.StringIO(six.text_type('\n').join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ])) + stream = self.client.build(fileobj=script, stream=True) + logs = '' + for chunk in stream: + if six.PY3: + chunk = chunk.decode('utf-8') + logs += chunk + self.assertNotEqual(logs, '') + + @requires_api_version('1.8') + def test_build_with_dockerignore(self): + base_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base_dir) + + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'Dockerfile'), 'w') as f: + f.write("\n".join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'ADD . /test', + ])) + + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, '.dockerignore'), 'w') as f: + f.write("\n".join([ + 'ignored', + 'Dockerfile', + '.dockerignore', + '!ignored/subdir/excepted-file', + '', # empty line + ])) + + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'not-ignored'), 'w') as f: + f.write("this file should not be ignored") + + subdir = os.path.join(base_dir, 'ignored', 'subdir') + os.makedirs(subdir) + with open(os.path.join(subdir, 'file'), 'w') as f: + f.write("this file should be ignored") + + with open(os.path.join(subdir, 'excepted-file'), 'w') as f: + f.write("this file should not be ignored") + + tag = 'docker-py-test-build-with-dockerignore' + stream = self.client.build( + path=base_dir, + tag=tag, + ) + for chunk in stream: + pass + + c = self.client.create_container(tag, ['find', '/test', '-type', 'f']) + self.client.start(c) + self.client.wait(c) + logs = self.client.logs(c) + + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + + self.assertEqual( + sorted(list(filter(None, logs.split('\n')))), + sorted(['/test/ignored/subdir/excepted-file', + '/test/not-ignored']), + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_build_with_buildargs(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM scratch', + 'ARG test', + 'USER $test' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag='buildargs', buildargs={'test': 'OK'} + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append('buildargs') + for chunk in stream: + pass + + info = self.client.inspect_image('buildargs') + self.assertEqual(info['Config']['User'], 'OK') + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_build_shmsize(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM scratch', + 'CMD sh -c "echo \'Hello, World!\'"', + ]).encode('ascii')) + + tag = 'shmsize' + shmsize = 134217728 + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag=tag, shmsize=shmsize + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append(tag) + for chunk in stream: + pass + + # There is currently no way to get the shmsize + # that was used to build the image + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_build_labels(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM scratch', + ]).encode('ascii')) + + labels = {'test': 'OK'} + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag='labels', labels=labels + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append('labels') + for chunk in stream: + pass + + info = self.client.inspect_image('labels') + self.assertEqual(info['Config']['Labels'], labels) + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_build_with_cache_from(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'ENV FOO=bar', + 'RUN touch baz', + 'RUN touch bax', + ]).encode('ascii')) + + stream = self.client.build(fileobj=script, tag='build1') + self.tmp_imgs.append('build1') + for chunk in stream: + pass + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag='build2', cache_from=['build1'], + decode=True + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append('build2') + counter = 0 + for chunk in stream: + if 'Using cache' in chunk.get('stream', ''): + counter += 1 + assert counter == 3 + self.client.remove_image('build2') + + counter = 0 + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag='build2', cache_from=['nosuchtag'], + decode=True + ) + for chunk in stream: + if 'Using cache' in chunk.get('stream', ''): + counter += 1 + assert counter == 0 + + @requires_api_version('1.29') + def test_build_container_with_target(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox as first', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'RUN touch /tmp/silence.tar.gz', + 'FROM alpine:latest', + 'WORKDIR /root/' + 'COPY --from=first /tmp/silence.tar.gz .', + 'ONBUILD RUN echo "This should not be in the final image"' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, target='first', tag='build1' + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append('build1') + for chunk in stream: + pass + + info = self.client.inspect_image('build1') + self.assertEqual(info['Config']['OnBuild'], []) + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_build_with_network_mode(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN wget http://google.com' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, network_mode='bridge', + tag='dockerpytest_bridgebuild' + ) + + self.tmp_imgs.append('dockerpytest_bridgebuild') + for chunk in stream: + pass + + assert self.client.inspect_image('dockerpytest_bridgebuild') + + script.seek(0) + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, network_mode='none', + tag='dockerpytest_nonebuild', nocache=True, decode=True + ) + + self.tmp_imgs.append('dockerpytest_nonebuild') + logs = [chunk for chunk in stream] + assert 'errorDetail' in logs[-1] + assert logs[-1]['errorDetail']['code'] == 1 + + with pytest.raises(errors.NotFound): + self.client.inspect_image('dockerpytest_nonebuild') + + @requires_experimental(until=None) + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_build_squash(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN echo blah > /file_1', + 'RUN echo blahblah > /file_2', + 'RUN echo blahblahblah > /file_3' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + def build_squashed(squash): + tag = 'squash' if squash else 'nosquash' + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag=tag, squash=squash + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append(tag) + for chunk in stream: + pass + + return self.client.inspect_image(tag) + + non_squashed = build_squashed(False) + squashed = build_squashed(True) + self.assertEqual(len(non_squashed['RootFS']['Layers']), 4) + self.assertEqual(len(squashed['RootFS']['Layers']), 2) + + def test_build_stderr_data(self): + control_chars = ['\x1b[91m', '\x1b[0m'] + snippet = 'Ancient Temple (Mystic Oriental Dream ~ Ancient Temple)' + script = io.BytesIO(b'\n'.join([ + b'FROM busybox', + 'RUN sh -c ">&2 echo \'{0}\'"'.format(snippet).encode('utf-8') + ])) + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, stream=True, decode=True, nocache=True + ) + lines = [] + for chunk in stream: + lines.append(chunk.get('stream')) + expected = '{0}{2}\n{1}'.format( + control_chars[0], control_chars[1], snippet + ) + self.assertTrue(any([line == expected for line in lines])) + + def test_build_gzip_encoding(self): + base_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base_dir) + + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'Dockerfile'), 'w') as f: + f.write("\n".join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'ADD . /test', + ])) + + stream = self.client.build( + path=base_dir, stream=True, decode=True, nocache=True, + gzip=True + ) + + lines = [] + for chunk in stream: + lines.append(chunk) + + assert 'Successfully built' in lines[-1]['stream'] + + def test_build_gzip_custom_encoding(self): + with self.assertRaises(errors.DockerException): + self.client.build(path='.', gzip=True, encoding='text/html') diff --git a/tests/integration/api_client_test.py b/tests/integration/api_client_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc64158 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_client_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +import base64 +import os +import tempfile +import time +import unittest +import warnings + +import docker +from docker.utils import kwargs_from_env + +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest + + +class InformationTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_version(self): + res = self.client.version() + self.assertIn('GoVersion', res) + self.assertIn('Version', res) + self.assertEqual(len(res['Version'].split('.')), 3) + + def test_info(self): + res = self.client.info() + self.assertIn('Containers', res) + self.assertIn('Images', res) + self.assertIn('Debug', res) + + +class LoadConfigTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_load_legacy_config(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.tmp_folders.append(folder) + cfg_path = os.path.join(folder, '.dockercfg') + f = open(cfg_path, 'w') + auth_ = base64.b64encode(b'sakuya:izayoi').decode('ascii') + f.write('auth = {0}\n'.format(auth_)) + f.write('email = sakuya@scarlet.net') + f.close() + cfg = docker.auth.load_config(cfg_path) + self.assertNotEqual(cfg[docker.auth.INDEX_NAME], None) + cfg = cfg[docker.auth.INDEX_NAME] + self.assertEqual(cfg['username'], 'sakuya') + self.assertEqual(cfg['password'], 'izayoi') + self.assertEqual(cfg['email'], 'sakuya@scarlet.net') + self.assertEqual(cfg.get('Auth'), None) + + def test_load_json_config(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.tmp_folders.append(folder) + cfg_path = os.path.join(folder, '.dockercfg') + f = open(os.path.join(folder, '.dockercfg'), 'w') + auth_ = base64.b64encode(b'sakuya:izayoi').decode('ascii') + email_ = 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + f.write('{{"{0}": {{"auth": "{1}", "email": "{2}"}}}}\n'.format( + docker.auth.INDEX_URL, auth_, email_)) + f.close() + cfg = docker.auth.load_config(cfg_path) + self.assertNotEqual(cfg[docker.auth.INDEX_URL], None) + cfg = cfg[docker.auth.INDEX_URL] + self.assertEqual(cfg['username'], 'sakuya') + self.assertEqual(cfg['password'], 'izayoi') + self.assertEqual(cfg['email'], 'sakuya@scarlet.net') + self.assertEqual(cfg.get('Auth'), None) + + +class AutoDetectVersionTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_client_init(self): + client = docker.APIClient(version='auto', **kwargs_from_env()) + client_version = client._version + api_version = client.version(api_version=False)['ApiVersion'] + self.assertEqual(client_version, api_version) + api_version_2 = client.version()['ApiVersion'] + self.assertEqual(client_version, api_version_2) + client.close() + + +class ConnectionTimeoutTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.timeout = 0.5 + self.client = docker.api.APIClient( + version=docker.constants.MINIMUM_DOCKER_API_VERSION, + base_url='http://192.168.10.2:4243', + timeout=self.timeout + ) + + def test_timeout(self): + start = time.time() + res = None + # This call isn't supposed to complete, and it should fail fast. + try: + res = self.client.inspect_container('id') + except: + pass + end = time.time() + self.assertTrue(res is None) + self.assertTrue(end - start < 2 * self.timeout) + + +class UnixconnTest(unittest.TestCase): + """ + Test UNIX socket connection adapter. + """ + + def test_resource_warnings(self): + """ + Test no warnings are produced when using the client. + """ + + with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w: + warnings.simplefilter('always') + + client = docker.APIClient(version='auto', **kwargs_from_env()) + client.images() + client.close() + del client + + assert len(w) == 0, \ + "No warnings produced: {0}".format(w[0].message) diff --git a/tests/integration/api_container_test.py b/tests/integration/api_container_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a972c1c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_container_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,1317 @@ +import os +import signal +import tempfile + +import docker +from docker.constants import IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM +from docker.utils.socket import next_frame_size +from docker.utils.socket import read_exactly + +import pytest + +import six + +from .base import BUSYBOX, BaseAPIIntegrationTest +from .. import helpers +from ..helpers import requires_api_version + + +class ListContainersTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_list_containers(self): + res0 = self.client.containers(all=True) + size = len(res0) + res1 = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true') + self.assertIn('Id', res1) + self.client.start(res1['Id']) + self.tmp_containers.append(res1['Id']) + res2 = self.client.containers(all=True) + self.assertEqual(size + 1, len(res2)) + retrieved = [x for x in res2 if x['Id'].startswith(res1['Id'])] + self.assertEqual(len(retrieved), 1) + retrieved = retrieved[0] + self.assertIn('Command', retrieved) + self.assertEqual(retrieved['Command'], six.text_type('true')) + self.assertIn('Image', retrieved) + self.assertRegex(retrieved['Image'], r'busybox:.*') + self.assertIn('Status', retrieved) + + +class CreateContainerTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + + def test_create(self): + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true') + self.assertIn('Id', res) + self.tmp_containers.append(res['Id']) + + def test_create_with_host_pid_mode(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + pid_mode='host', network_mode='none' + ) + ) + self.assertIn('Id', ctnr) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr['Id']) + self.client.start(ctnr) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(ctnr) + self.assertIn('HostConfig', inspect) + host_config = inspect['HostConfig'] + self.assertIn('PidMode', host_config) + self.assertEqual(host_config['PidMode'], 'host') + + def test_create_with_links(self): + res0 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True, + environment={'FOO': '1'}) + + container1_id = res0['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container1_id) + + self.client.start(container1_id) + + res1 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True, + environment={'FOO': '1'}) + + container2_id = res1['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container2_id) + + self.client.start(container2_id) + + # we don't want the first / + link_path1 = self.client.inspect_container(container1_id)['Name'][1:] + link_alias1 = 'mylink1' + link_env_prefix1 = link_alias1.upper() + + link_path2 = self.client.inspect_container(container2_id)['Name'][1:] + link_alias2 = 'mylink2' + link_env_prefix2 = link_alias2.upper() + + res2 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'env', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + links={link_path1: link_alias1, link_path2: link_alias2}, + network_mode='bridge' + ) + ) + container3_id = res2['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container3_id) + self.client.start(container3_id) + self.assertEqual(self.client.wait(container3_id), 0) + + logs = self.client.logs(container3_id) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + self.assertIn('{0}_NAME='.format(link_env_prefix1), logs) + self.assertIn('{0}_ENV_FOO=1'.format(link_env_prefix1), logs) + self.assertIn('{0}_NAME='.format(link_env_prefix2), logs) + self.assertIn('{0}_ENV_FOO=1'.format(link_env_prefix2), logs) + + def test_create_with_restart_policy(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '2'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + restart_policy={"Name": "always", "MaximumRetryCount": 0}, + network_mode='none' + ) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.client.wait(id) + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.APIError) as exc: + self.client.remove_container(id) + err = exc.exception.explanation + self.assertIn( + 'You cannot remove ', err + ) + self.client.remove_container(id, force=True) + + def test_create_container_with_volumes_from(self): + vol_names = ['foobar_vol0', 'foobar_vol1'] + + res0 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', name=vol_names[0] + ) + container1_id = res0['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container1_id) + self.client.start(container1_id) + + res1 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', name=vol_names[1] + ) + container2_id = res1['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container2_id) + self.client.start(container2_id) + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.DockerException): + self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', detach=True, stdin_open=True, + volumes_from=vol_names + ) + res2 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', detach=True, stdin_open=True, + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + volumes_from=vol_names, network_mode='none' + ) + ) + container3_id = res2['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container3_id) + self.client.start(container3_id) + + info = self.client.inspect_container(res2['Id']) + self.assertCountEqual(info['HostConfig']['VolumesFrom'], vol_names) + + def create_container_readonly_fs(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['mkdir', '/shrine'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + read_only=True, network_mode='none' + ) + ) + self.assertIn('Id', ctnr) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr['Id']) + self.client.start(ctnr) + res = self.client.wait(ctnr) + self.assertNotEqual(res, 0) + + def create_container_with_name(self): + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true', name='foobar') + self.assertIn('Id', res) + self.tmp_containers.append(res['Id']) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(res['Id']) + self.assertIn('Name', inspect) + self.assertEqual('/foobar', inspect['Name']) + + def create_container_privileged(self): + res = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + privileged=True, network_mode='none' + ) + ) + self.assertIn('Id', res) + self.tmp_containers.append(res['Id']) + self.client.start(res['Id']) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(res['Id']) + self.assertIn('Config', inspect) + self.assertIn('Id', inspect) + self.assertTrue(inspect['Id'].startswith(res['Id'])) + self.assertIn('Image', inspect) + self.assertIn('State', inspect) + self.assertIn('Running', inspect['State']) + if not inspect['State']['Running']: + self.assertIn('ExitCode', inspect['State']) + self.assertEqual(inspect['State']['ExitCode'], 0) + # Since Nov 2013, the Privileged flag is no longer part of the + # container's config exposed via the API (safety concerns?). + # + if 'Privileged' in inspect['Config']: + self.assertEqual(inspect['Config']['Privileged'], True) + + def test_create_with_mac_address(self): + mac_address_expected = "02:42:ac:11:00:0a" + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60'], mac_address=mac_address_expected) + + id = container['Id'] + + self.client.start(container) + res = self.client.inspect_container(container['Id']) + self.assertEqual(mac_address_expected, + res['NetworkSettings']['MacAddress']) + + self.client.kill(id) + + @requires_api_version('1.20') + def test_group_id_ints(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'id -G', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(group_add=[1000, 1001]) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + self.client.wait(container) + + logs = self.client.logs(container) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + groups = logs.strip().split(' ') + self.assertIn('1000', groups) + self.assertIn('1001', groups) + + @requires_api_version('1.20') + def test_group_id_strings(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'id -G', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + group_add=['1000', '1001'] + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + self.client.wait(container) + + logs = self.client.logs(container) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + + groups = logs.strip().split(' ') + self.assertIn('1000', groups) + self.assertIn('1001', groups) + + def test_valid_log_driver_and_log_opt(self): + log_config = docker.types.LogConfig( + type='json-file', + config={'max-file': '100'} + ) + + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(log_config=log_config) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + self.client.start(container) + + info = self.client.inspect_container(container) + container_log_config = info['HostConfig']['LogConfig'] + + self.assertEqual(container_log_config['Type'], log_config.type) + self.assertEqual(container_log_config['Config'], log_config.config) + + def test_invalid_log_driver_raises_exception(self): + log_config = docker.types.LogConfig( + type='asdf-nope', + config={} + ) + + expected_msg = "logger: no log driver named 'asdf-nope' is registered" + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as excinfo: + # raises an internal server error 500 + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + log_config=log_config + ) + ) + self.client.start(container) + + assert excinfo.value.explanation == expected_msg + + def test_valid_no_log_driver_specified(self): + log_config = docker.types.LogConfig( + type="", + config={'max-file': '100'} + ) + + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(log_config=log_config) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + self.client.start(container) + + info = self.client.inspect_container(container) + container_log_config = info['HostConfig']['LogConfig'] + + self.assertEqual(container_log_config['Type'], "json-file") + self.assertEqual(container_log_config['Config'], log_config.config) + + def test_valid_no_config_specified(self): + log_config = docker.types.LogConfig( + type="json-file", + config=None + ) + + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(log_config=log_config) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + self.client.start(container) + + info = self.client.inspect_container(container) + container_log_config = info['HostConfig']['LogConfig'] + + self.assertEqual(container_log_config['Type'], "json-file") + self.assertEqual(container_log_config['Config'], {}) + + def test_create_with_memory_constraints_with_str(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + memswap_limit='1G', + mem_limit='700M' + ) + ) + self.assertIn('Id', ctnr) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr['Id']) + self.client.start(ctnr) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(ctnr) + + self.assertIn('HostConfig', inspect) + host_config = inspect['HostConfig'] + for limit in ['Memory', 'MemorySwap']: + self.assertIn(limit, host_config) + + def test_create_with_memory_constraints_with_int(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(mem_swappiness=40) + ) + self.assertIn('Id', ctnr) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr['Id']) + self.client.start(ctnr) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(ctnr) + + self.assertIn('HostConfig', inspect) + host_config = inspect['HostConfig'] + self.assertIn('MemorySwappiness', host_config) + + def test_create_with_environment_variable_no_value(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, + ['echo'], + environment={'Foo': None, 'Other': 'one', 'Blank': ''}, + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container['Id']) + assert ( + sorted(config['Config']['Env']) == + sorted(['Foo', 'Other=one', 'Blank=']) + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_with_tmpfs(self): + tmpfs = { + '/tmp1': 'size=3M' + } + + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, + ['echo'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + tmpfs=tmpfs)) + + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert config['HostConfig']['Tmpfs'] == tmpfs + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_create_with_isolation(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['echo'], host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + isolation='default' + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert config['HostConfig']['Isolation'] == 'default' + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_with_auto_remove(self): + host_config = self.client.create_host_config( + auto_remove=True + ) + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'test'], host_config=host_config + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert config['HostConfig']['AutoRemove'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_with_stop_timeout(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'test'], stop_timeout=25 + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert config['Config']['StopTimeout'] == 25 + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + @pytest.mark.xfail(True, reason='Not supported on most drivers') + def test_create_with_storage_opt(self): + host_config = self.client.create_host_config( + storage_opt={'size': '120G'} + ) + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'test'], host_config=host_config + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert config['HostConfig']['StorageOpt'] == { + 'size': '120G' + } + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_with_init(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + init=True + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(ctnr) + assert config['HostConfig']['Init'] is True + + @pytest.mark.xfail(True, reason='init-path removed in 17.05.0') + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_with_init_path(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + init_path="/usr/libexec/docker-init" + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(ctnr) + assert config['HostConfig']['InitPath'] == "/usr/libexec/docker-init" + + +class VolumeBindTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def setUp(self): + super(VolumeBindTest, self).setUp() + + self.mount_dest = '/mnt' + + # Get a random pathname - we don't need it to exist locally + self.mount_origin = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.filename = 'shared.txt' + + self.run_with_volume( + False, + BUSYBOX, + ['touch', os.path.join(self.mount_dest, self.filename)], + ) + + @pytest.mark.xfail( + IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='Test not designed for Windows platform' + ) + def test_create_with_binds_rw(self): + + container = self.run_with_volume( + False, + BUSYBOX, + ['ls', self.mount_dest], + ) + logs = self.client.logs(container) + + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + self.assertIn(self.filename, logs) + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.check_container_data(inspect_data, True) + + @pytest.mark.xfail( + IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='Test not designed for Windows platform' + ) + def test_create_with_binds_ro(self): + self.run_with_volume( + False, + BUSYBOX, + ['touch', os.path.join(self.mount_dest, self.filename)], + ) + container = self.run_with_volume( + True, + BUSYBOX, + ['ls', self.mount_dest], + ) + logs = self.client.logs(container) + + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + self.assertIn(self.filename, logs) + + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.check_container_data(inspect_data, False) + + def check_container_data(self, inspect_data, rw): + if docker.utils.compare_version('1.20', self.client._version) < 0: + self.assertIn('Volumes', inspect_data) + self.assertIn(self.mount_dest, inspect_data['Volumes']) + self.assertEqual( + self.mount_origin, inspect_data['Volumes'][self.mount_dest] + ) + self.assertIn(self.mount_dest, inspect_data['VolumesRW']) + self.assertFalse(inspect_data['VolumesRW'][self.mount_dest]) + else: + self.assertIn('Mounts', inspect_data) + filtered = list(filter( + lambda x: x['Destination'] == self.mount_dest, + inspect_data['Mounts'] + )) + self.assertEqual(len(filtered), 1) + mount_data = filtered[0] + self.assertEqual(mount_data['Source'], self.mount_origin) + self.assertEqual(mount_data['RW'], rw) + + def run_with_volume(self, ro, *args, **kwargs): + return self.run_container( + *args, + volumes={self.mount_dest: {}}, + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + binds={ + self.mount_origin: { + 'bind': self.mount_dest, + 'ro': ro, + }, + }, + network_mode='none' + ), + **kwargs + ) + + +@requires_api_version('1.20') +class ArchiveTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_get_file_archive_from_container(self): + data = 'The Maid and the Pocket Watch of Blood' + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'sh -c "echo {0} > /vol1/data.txt"'.format(data), + volumes=['/vol1'] + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.client.wait(ctnr) + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as destination: + strm, stat = self.client.get_archive(ctnr, '/vol1/data.txt') + for d in strm: + destination.write(d) + destination.seek(0) + retrieved_data = helpers.untar_file(destination, 'data.txt') + if six.PY3: + retrieved_data = retrieved_data.decode('utf-8') + self.assertEqual(data, retrieved_data.strip()) + + def test_get_file_stat_from_container(self): + data = 'The Maid and the Pocket Watch of Blood' + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'sh -c "echo -n {0} > /vol1/data.txt"'.format(data), + volumes=['/vol1'] + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.client.wait(ctnr) + strm, stat = self.client.get_archive(ctnr, '/vol1/data.txt') + self.assertIn('name', stat) + self.assertEqual(stat['name'], 'data.txt') + self.assertIn('size', stat) + self.assertEqual(stat['size'], len(data)) + + def test_copy_file_to_container(self): + data = b'Deaf To All But The Song' + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) as test_file: + test_file.write(data) + test_file.seek(0) + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, + 'cat {0}'.format( + os.path.join('/vol1/', os.path.basename(test_file.name)) + ), + volumes=['/vol1'] + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + with helpers.simple_tar(test_file.name) as test_tar: + self.client.put_archive(ctnr, '/vol1', test_tar) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.client.wait(ctnr) + logs = self.client.logs(ctnr) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + data = data.decode('utf-8') + self.assertEqual(logs.strip(), data) + + def test_copy_directory_to_container(self): + files = ['a.py', 'b.py', 'foo/b.py'] + dirs = ['foo', 'bar'] + base = helpers.make_tree(dirs, files) + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'ls -p /vol1', volumes=['/vol1'] + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + with docker.utils.tar(base) as test_tar: + self.client.put_archive(ctnr, '/vol1', test_tar) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.client.wait(ctnr) + logs = self.client.logs(ctnr) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + results = logs.strip().split() + self.assertIn('a.py', results) + self.assertIn('b.py', results) + self.assertIn('foo/', results) + self.assertIn('bar/', results) + + +class RenameContainerTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_rename_container(self): + version = self.client.version()['Version'] + name = 'hong_meiling' + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true') + self.assertIn('Id', res) + self.tmp_containers.append(res['Id']) + self.client.rename(res, name) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(res['Id']) + self.assertIn('Name', inspect) + if version == '1.5.0': + self.assertEqual(name, inspect['Name']) + else: + self.assertEqual('/{0}'.format(name), inspect['Name']) + + +class StartContainerTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_start_container(self): + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true') + self.assertIn('Id', res) + self.tmp_containers.append(res['Id']) + self.client.start(res['Id']) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(res['Id']) + self.assertIn('Config', inspect) + self.assertIn('Id', inspect) + self.assertTrue(inspect['Id'].startswith(res['Id'])) + self.assertIn('Image', inspect) + self.assertIn('State', inspect) + self.assertIn('Running', inspect['State']) + if not inspect['State']['Running']: + self.assertIn('ExitCode', inspect['State']) + self.assertEqual(inspect['State']['ExitCode'], 0) + + def test_start_container_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true') + self.assertIn('Id', res) + self.tmp_containers.append(res['Id']) + self.client.start(res) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(res['Id']) + self.assertIn('Config', inspect) + self.assertIn('Id', inspect) + self.assertTrue(inspect['Id'].startswith(res['Id'])) + self.assertIn('Image', inspect) + self.assertIn('State', inspect) + self.assertIn('Running', inspect['State']) + if not inspect['State']['Running']: + self.assertIn('ExitCode', inspect['State']) + self.assertEqual(inspect['State']['ExitCode'], 0) + + def test_run_shlex_commands(self): + commands = [ + 'true', + 'echo "The Young Descendant of Tepes & Septette for the ' + 'Dead Princess"', + 'echo -n "The Young Descendant of Tepes & Septette for the ' + 'Dead Princess"', + '/bin/sh -c "echo Hello World"', + '/bin/sh -c \'echo "Hello World"\'', + 'echo "\"Night of Nights\""', + 'true && echo "Night of Nights"' + ] + for cmd in commands: + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, cmd) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id) + self.assertEqual(exitcode, 0, msg=cmd) + + +class WaitTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_wait(self): + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '3']) + id = res['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id) + self.assertEqual(exitcode, 0) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('Running', inspect['State']) + self.assertEqual(inspect['State']['Running'], False) + self.assertIn('ExitCode', inspect['State']) + self.assertEqual(inspect['State']['ExitCode'], exitcode) + + def test_wait_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '3']) + id = res['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(res) + exitcode = self.client.wait(res) + self.assertEqual(exitcode, 0) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(res) + self.assertIn('Running', inspect['State']) + self.assertEqual(inspect['State']['Running'], False) + self.assertIn('ExitCode', inspect['State']) + self.assertEqual(inspect['State']['ExitCode'], exitcode) + + +class LogsTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_logs(self): + snippet = 'Flowering Nights (Sakuya Iyazoi)' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo {0}'.format(snippet) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id) + self.assertEqual(exitcode, 0) + logs = self.client.logs(id) + self.assertEqual(logs, (snippet + '\n').encode(encoding='ascii')) + + def test_logs_tail_option(self): + snippet = '''Line1 +Line2''' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo "{0}"'.format(snippet) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id) + self.assertEqual(exitcode, 0) + logs = self.client.logs(id, tail=1) + self.assertEqual(logs, 'Line2\n'.encode(encoding='ascii')) + + def test_logs_streaming_and_follow(self): + snippet = 'Flowering Nights (Sakuya Iyazoi)' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo {0}'.format(snippet) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + logs = six.binary_type() + for chunk in self.client.logs(id, stream=True, follow=True): + logs += chunk + + exitcode = self.client.wait(id) + self.assertEqual(exitcode, 0) + + self.assertEqual(logs, (snippet + '\n').encode(encoding='ascii')) + + def test_logs_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + snippet = 'Flowering Nights (Sakuya Iyazoi)' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo {0}'.format(snippet) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id) + self.assertEqual(exitcode, 0) + logs = self.client.logs(container) + self.assertEqual(logs, (snippet + '\n').encode(encoding='ascii')) + + def test_logs_with_tail_0(self): + snippet = 'Flowering Nights (Sakuya Iyazoi)' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo "{0}"'.format(snippet) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id) + self.assertEqual(exitcode, 0) + logs = self.client.logs(id, tail=0) + self.assertEqual(logs, ''.encode(encoding='ascii')) + + +class DiffTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_diff(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['touch', '/test']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id) + self.assertEqual(exitcode, 0) + diff = self.client.diff(id) + test_diff = [x for x in diff if x.get('Path', None) == '/test'] + self.assertEqual(len(test_diff), 1) + self.assertIn('Kind', test_diff[0]) + self.assertEqual(test_diff[0]['Kind'], 1) + + def test_diff_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['touch', '/test']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id) + self.assertEqual(exitcode, 0) + diff = self.client.diff(container) + test_diff = [x for x in diff if x.get('Path', None) == '/test'] + self.assertEqual(len(test_diff), 1) + self.assertIn('Kind', test_diff[0]) + self.assertEqual(test_diff[0]['Kind'], 1) + + +class StopTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_stop(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.stop(id, timeout=2) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', container_info) + state = container_info['State'] + self.assertIn('Running', state) + self.assertEqual(state['Running'], False) + + def test_stop_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + self.assertIn('Id', container) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(container) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.stop(container, timeout=2) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', container_info) + state = container_info['State'] + self.assertIn('Running', state) + self.assertEqual(state['Running'], False) + + +class KillTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_kill(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.kill(id) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', container_info) + state = container_info['State'] + self.assertIn('ExitCode', state) + self.assertNotEqual(state['ExitCode'], 0) + self.assertIn('Running', state) + self.assertEqual(state['Running'], False) + + def test_kill_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.kill(container) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', container_info) + state = container_info['State'] + self.assertIn('ExitCode', state) + self.assertNotEqual(state['ExitCode'], 0) + self.assertIn('Running', state) + self.assertEqual(state['Running'], False) + + def test_kill_with_signal(self): + id = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60']) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + self.client.kill( + id, signal=signal.SIGKILL if not IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM else 9 + ) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id) + self.assertNotEqual(exitcode, 0) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', container_info) + state = container_info['State'] + self.assertIn('ExitCode', state) + self.assertNotEqual(state['ExitCode'], 0) + self.assertIn('Running', state) + self.assertEqual(state['Running'], False, state) + + def test_kill_with_signal_name(self): + id = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60']) + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.kill(id, signal='SIGKILL') + exitcode = self.client.wait(id) + self.assertNotEqual(exitcode, 0) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', container_info) + state = container_info['State'] + self.assertIn('ExitCode', state) + self.assertNotEqual(state['ExitCode'], 0) + self.assertIn('Running', state) + self.assertEqual(state['Running'], False, state) + + def test_kill_with_signal_integer(self): + id = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60']) + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.kill(id, signal=9) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id) + self.assertNotEqual(exitcode, 0) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', container_info) + state = container_info['State'] + self.assertIn('ExitCode', state) + self.assertNotEqual(state['ExitCode'], 0) + self.assertIn('Running', state) + self.assertEqual(state['Running'], False, state) + + +class PortTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_port(self): + + port_bindings = { + '1111': ('127.0.0.1', '4567'), + '2222': ('127.0.0.1', '4568') + } + + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60'], ports=list(port_bindings.keys()), + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + port_bindings=port_bindings, network_mode='bridge' + ) + ) + id = container['Id'] + + self.client.start(container) + + # Call the port function on each biding and compare expected vs actual + for port in port_bindings: + actual_bindings = self.client.port(container, port) + port_binding = actual_bindings.pop() + + ip, host_port = port_binding['HostIp'], port_binding['HostPort'] + + self.assertEqual(ip, port_bindings[port][0]) + self.assertEqual(host_port, port_bindings[port][1]) + + self.client.kill(id) + + +class ContainerTopTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_top(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60'] + ) + + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + + self.client.start(container) + res = self.client.top(container) + if IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM: + assert res['Titles'] == ['PID', 'USER', 'TIME', 'COMMAND'] + else: + assert res['Titles'] == [ + 'UID', 'PID', 'PPID', 'C', 'STIME', 'TTY', 'TIME', 'CMD' + ] + assert len(res['Processes']) == 1 + assert res['Processes'][0][-1] == 'sleep 60' + self.client.kill(container) + + @pytest.mark.skipif( + IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No psargs support on windows' + ) + def test_top_with_psargs(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60']) + + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + + self.client.start(container) + res = self.client.top(container, 'waux') + self.assertEqual( + res['Titles'], + ['USER', 'PID', '%CPU', '%MEM', 'VSZ', 'RSS', + 'TTY', 'STAT', 'START', 'TIME', 'COMMAND'], + ) + self.assertEqual(len(res['Processes']), 1) + self.assertEqual(res['Processes'][0][10], 'sleep 60') + + +class RestartContainerTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_restart(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', info) + self.assertIn('StartedAt', info['State']) + start_time1 = info['State']['StartedAt'] + self.client.restart(id, timeout=2) + info2 = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', info2) + self.assertIn('StartedAt', info2['State']) + start_time2 = info2['State']['StartedAt'] + self.assertNotEqual(start_time1, start_time2) + self.assertIn('Running', info2['State']) + self.assertEqual(info2['State']['Running'], True) + self.client.kill(id) + + def test_restart_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + self.assertIn('Id', container) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(container) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', info) + self.assertIn('StartedAt', info['State']) + start_time1 = info['State']['StartedAt'] + self.client.restart(container, timeout=2) + info2 = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', info2) + self.assertIn('StartedAt', info2['State']) + start_time2 = info2['State']['StartedAt'] + self.assertNotEqual(start_time1, start_time2) + self.assertIn('Running', info2['State']) + self.assertEqual(info2['State']['Running'], True) + self.client.kill(id) + + +class RemoveContainerTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_remove(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.client.wait(id) + self.client.remove_container(id) + containers = self.client.containers(all=True) + res = [x for x in containers if 'Id' in x and x['Id'].startswith(id)] + self.assertEqual(len(res), 0) + + def test_remove_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.client.wait(id) + self.client.remove_container(container) + containers = self.client.containers(all=True) + res = [x for x in containers if 'Id' in x and x['Id'].startswith(id)] + self.assertEqual(len(res), 0) + + +class AttachContainerTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_run_container_streaming(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, '/bin/sh', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + sock = self.client.attach_socket(container, ws=False) + self.assertTrue(sock.fileno() > -1) + + def test_run_container_reading_socket(self): + line = 'hi there and stuff and things, words!' + # `echo` appends CRLF, `printf` doesn't + command = "printf '{0}'".format(line) + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, command, + detach=True, tty=False) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + + opts = {"stdout": 1, "stream": 1, "logs": 1} + pty_stdout = self.client.attach_socket(container, opts) + self.addCleanup(pty_stdout.close) + + self.client.start(container) + + next_size = next_frame_size(pty_stdout) + self.assertEqual(next_size, len(line)) + data = read_exactly(pty_stdout, next_size) + self.assertEqual(data.decode('utf-8'), line) + + def test_attach_no_stream(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo hello' + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + output = self.client.attach(container, stream=False, logs=True) + assert output == 'hello\n'.encode(encoding='ascii') + + +class PauseTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_pause_unpause(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(container) + self.client.pause(id) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', container_info) + state = container_info['State'] + self.assertIn('ExitCode', state) + self.assertEqual(state['ExitCode'], 0) + self.assertIn('Running', state) + self.assertEqual(state['Running'], True) + self.assertIn('Paused', state) + self.assertEqual(state['Paused'], True) + + self.client.unpause(id) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + self.assertIn('State', container_info) + state = container_info['State'] + self.assertIn('ExitCode', state) + self.assertEqual(state['ExitCode'], 0) + self.assertIn('Running', state) + self.assertEqual(state['Running'], True) + self.assertIn('Paused', state) + self.assertEqual(state['Paused'], False) + + +class PruneTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_prune_containers(self): + container1 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sh', '-c', 'echo hello > /data.txt'] + ) + container2 = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + self.client.start(container1) + self.client.start(container2) + self.client.wait(container1) + result = self.client.prune_containers() + assert container1['Id'] in result['ContainersDeleted'] + assert result['SpaceReclaimed'] > 0 + assert container2['Id'] not in result['ContainersDeleted'] + + +class GetContainerStatsTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + @requires_api_version('1.19') + def test_get_container_stats_no_stream(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60'], + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + response = self.client.stats(container, stream=0) + self.client.kill(container) + + self.assertEqual(type(response), dict) + for key in ['read', 'networks', 'precpu_stats', 'cpu_stats', + 'memory_stats', 'blkio_stats']: + self.assertIn(key, response) + + @requires_api_version('1.17') + def test_get_container_stats_stream(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60'], + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + stream = self.client.stats(container) + for chunk in stream: + self.assertEqual(type(chunk), dict) + for key in ['read', 'network', 'precpu_stats', 'cpu_stats', + 'memory_stats', 'blkio_stats']: + self.assertIn(key, chunk) + + +class ContainerUpdateTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_update_container(self): + old_mem_limit = 400 * 1024 * 1024 + new_mem_limit = 300 * 1024 * 1024 + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'top', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + mem_limit=old_mem_limit + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + self.client.update_container(container, mem_limit=new_mem_limit) + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.assertEqual(inspect_data['HostConfig']['Memory'], new_mem_limit) + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_restart_policy_update(self): + old_restart_policy = { + 'MaximumRetryCount': 0, + 'Name': 'always' + } + new_restart_policy = { + 'MaximumRetryCount': 42, + 'Name': 'on-failure' + } + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + restart_policy=old_restart_policy + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + self.client.update_container(container, + restart_policy=new_restart_policy) + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.assertEqual( + inspect_data['HostConfig']['RestartPolicy']['MaximumRetryCount'], + new_restart_policy['MaximumRetryCount'] + ) + self.assertEqual( + inspect_data['HostConfig']['RestartPolicy']['Name'], + new_restart_policy['Name'] + ) + + +class ContainerCPUTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + @requires_api_version('1.18') + def test_container_cpu_shares(self): + cpu_shares = 512 + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpu_shares=cpu_shares + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.assertEqual(inspect_data['HostConfig']['CpuShares'], 512) + + @requires_api_version('1.18') + def test_container_cpuset(self): + cpuset_cpus = "0,1" + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpuset_cpus=cpuset_cpus + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.assertEqual(inspect_data['HostConfig']['CpusetCpus'], cpuset_cpus) + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_with_runtime(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'test'], runtime='runc' + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert config['HostConfig']['Runtime'] == 'runc' + + +class LinkTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_remove_link(self): + # Create containers + container1 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', detach=True, stdin_open=True + ) + container1_id = container1['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container1_id) + self.client.start(container1_id) + + # Create Link + # we don't want the first / + link_path = self.client.inspect_container(container1_id)['Name'][1:] + link_alias = 'mylink' + + container2 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + links={link_path: link_alias} + ) + ) + container2_id = container2['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container2_id) + self.client.start(container2_id) + + # Remove link + linked_name = self.client.inspect_container(container2_id)['Name'][1:] + link_name = '%s/%s' % (linked_name, link_alias) + self.client.remove_container(link_name, link=True) + + # Link is gone + containers = self.client.containers(all=True) + retrieved = [x for x in containers if link_name in x['Names']] + self.assertEqual(len(retrieved), 0) + + # Containers are still there + retrieved = [ + x for x in containers if x['Id'].startswith(container1_id) or + x['Id'].startswith(container2_id) + ] + self.assertEqual(len(retrieved), 2) diff --git a/tests/integration/api_exec_test.py b/tests/integration/api_exec_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a65041 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_exec_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +from docker.utils.socket import next_frame_size +from docker.utils.socket import read_exactly + +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX +from ..helpers import requires_api_version + + +class ExecTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_execute_command(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + res = self.client.exec_create(id, ['echo', 'hello']) + self.assertIn('Id', res) + + exec_log = self.client.exec_start(res) + self.assertEqual(exec_log, b'hello\n') + + def test_exec_command_string(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + res = self.client.exec_create(id, 'echo hello world') + self.assertIn('Id', res) + + exec_log = self.client.exec_start(res) + self.assertEqual(exec_log, b'hello world\n') + + def test_exec_command_as_user(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + res = self.client.exec_create(id, 'whoami', user='default') + self.assertIn('Id', res) + + exec_log = self.client.exec_start(res) + self.assertEqual(exec_log, b'default\n') + + def test_exec_command_as_root(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + res = self.client.exec_create(id, 'whoami') + self.assertIn('Id', res) + + exec_log = self.client.exec_start(res) + self.assertEqual(exec_log, b'root\n') + + def test_exec_command_streaming(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + + exec_id = self.client.exec_create(id, ['echo', 'hello\nworld']) + self.assertIn('Id', exec_id) + + res = b'' + for chunk in self.client.exec_start(exec_id, stream=True): + res += chunk + self.assertEqual(res, b'hello\nworld\n') + + def test_exec_start_socket(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + container_id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(container_id) + self.tmp_containers.append(container_id) + + line = 'yay, interactive exec!' + # `echo` appends CRLF, `printf` doesn't + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + container_id, ['printf', line], tty=True) + self.assertIn('Id', exec_id) + + socket = self.client.exec_start(exec_id, socket=True) + self.addCleanup(socket.close) + + next_size = next_frame_size(socket) + self.assertEqual(next_size, len(line)) + data = read_exactly(socket, next_size) + self.assertEqual(data.decode('utf-8'), line) + + def test_exec_start_detached(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + container_id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(container_id) + self.tmp_containers.append(container_id) + + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + container_id, ['printf', "asdqwe"]) + self.assertIn('Id', exec_id) + + response = self.client.exec_start(exec_id, detach=True) + + self.assertEqual(response, "") + + def test_exec_inspect(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + exec_id = self.client.exec_create(id, ['mkdir', '/does/not/exist']) + self.assertIn('Id', exec_id) + self.client.exec_start(exec_id) + exec_info = self.client.exec_inspect(exec_id) + self.assertIn('ExitCode', exec_info) + self.assertNotEqual(exec_info['ExitCode'], 0) + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_exec_command_with_env(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + res = self.client.exec_create(id, 'env', environment=["X=Y"]) + assert 'Id' in res + + exec_log = self.client.exec_start(res) + assert b'X=Y\n' in exec_log diff --git a/tests/integration/api_healthcheck_test.py b/tests/integration/api_healthcheck_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..211042d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_healthcheck_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX +from .. import helpers + +SECOND = 1000000000 + + +def wait_on_health_status(client, container, status): + def condition(): + res = client.inspect_container(container) + return res['State']['Health']['Status'] == status + return helpers.wait_on_condition(condition) + + +class HealthcheckTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + + @helpers.requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_healthcheck_shell_command(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'top', healthcheck=dict(test='echo "hello world"')) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + + res = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert res['Config']['Healthcheck']['Test'] == \ + ['CMD-SHELL', 'echo "hello world"'] + + @helpers.requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_healthcheck_passes(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'top', healthcheck=dict( + test="true", + interval=1 * SECOND, + timeout=1 * SECOND, + retries=1, + )) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + wait_on_health_status(self.client, container, "healthy") + + @helpers.requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_healthcheck_fails(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'top', healthcheck=dict( + test="false", + interval=1 * SECOND, + timeout=1 * SECOND, + retries=1, + )) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + wait_on_health_status(self.client, container, "unhealthy") + + @helpers.requires_api_version('1.29') + def test_healthcheck_start_period(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'top', healthcheck=dict( + test="echo 'x' >> /counter.txt && " + "test `cat /counter.txt | wc -l` -ge 3", + interval=1 * SECOND, + timeout=1 * SECOND, + retries=1, + start_period=3 * SECOND + ) + ) + + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + wait_on_health_status(self.client, container, "healthy") diff --git a/tests/integration/api_image_test.py b/tests/integration/api_image_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..14fb77a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_image_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,332 @@ +import contextlib +import json +import shutil +import socket +import tarfile +import tempfile +import threading + +import pytest +import six +from six.moves import BaseHTTPServer +from six.moves import socketserver + + +import docker + +from ..helpers import requires_api_version +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX + + +class ListImagesTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_images(self): + res1 = self.client.images(all=True) + self.assertIn('Id', res1[0]) + res10 = res1[0] + self.assertIn('Created', res10) + self.assertIn('RepoTags', res10) + distinct = [] + for img in res1: + if img['Id'] not in distinct: + distinct.append(img['Id']) + self.assertEqual(len(distinct), self.client.info()['Images']) + + def test_images_quiet(self): + res1 = self.client.images(quiet=True) + self.assertEqual(type(res1[0]), six.text_type) + + +class PullImageTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_pull(self): + try: + self.client.remove_image('hello-world') + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + res = self.client.pull('hello-world', tag='latest') + self.tmp_imgs.append('hello-world') + self.assertEqual(type(res), six.text_type) + self.assertGreaterEqual( + len(self.client.images('hello-world')), 1 + ) + img_info = self.client.inspect_image('hello-world') + self.assertIn('Id', img_info) + + def test_pull_streaming(self): + try: + self.client.remove_image('hello-world') + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + stream = self.client.pull( + 'hello-world', tag='latest', stream=True, decode=True) + self.tmp_imgs.append('hello-world') + for chunk in stream: + assert isinstance(chunk, dict) + self.assertGreaterEqual( + len(self.client.images('hello-world')), 1 + ) + img_info = self.client.inspect_image('hello-world') + self.assertIn('Id', img_info) + + +class CommitTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_commit(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['touch', '/test']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + res = self.client.commit(id) + self.assertIn('Id', res) + img_id = res['Id'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + img = self.client.inspect_image(img_id) + self.assertIn('Container', img) + self.assertTrue(img['Container'].startswith(id)) + self.assertIn('ContainerConfig', img) + self.assertIn('Image', img['ContainerConfig']) + self.assertEqual(BUSYBOX, img['ContainerConfig']['Image']) + busybox_id = self.client.inspect_image(BUSYBOX)['Id'] + self.assertIn('Parent', img) + self.assertEqual(img['Parent'], busybox_id) + + def test_commit_with_changes(self): + cid = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['touch', '/test']) + self.tmp_containers.append(cid) + self.client.start(cid) + img_id = self.client.commit( + cid, changes=['EXPOSE 8000', 'CMD ["bash"]'] + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + img = self.client.inspect_image(img_id) + assert 'Container' in img + assert img['Container'].startswith(cid['Id']) + assert '8000/tcp' in img['Config']['ExposedPorts'] + assert img['Config']['Cmd'] == ['bash'] + + +class RemoveImageTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_remove(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['touch', '/test']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + res = self.client.commit(id) + self.assertIn('Id', res) + img_id = res['Id'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + logs = self.client.remove_image(img_id, force=True) + self.assertIn({"Deleted": img_id}, logs) + images = self.client.images(all=True) + res = [x for x in images if x['Id'].startswith(img_id)] + self.assertEqual(len(res), 0) + + +class ImportImageTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + '''Base class for `docker import` test cases.''' + + TAR_SIZE = 512 * 1024 + + def write_dummy_tar_content(self, n_bytes, tar_fd): + def extend_file(f, n_bytes): + f.seek(n_bytes - 1) + f.write(bytearray([65])) + f.seek(0) + + tar = tarfile.TarFile(fileobj=tar_fd, mode='w') + + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f: + extend_file(f, n_bytes) + tarinfo = tar.gettarinfo(name=f.name, arcname='testdata') + tar.addfile(tarinfo, fileobj=f) + + tar.close() + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def dummy_tar_stream(self, n_bytes): + '''Yields a stream that is valid tar data of size n_bytes.''' + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tar_file: + self.write_dummy_tar_content(n_bytes, tar_file) + tar_file.seek(0) + yield tar_file + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def dummy_tar_file(self, n_bytes): + '''Yields the name of a valid tar file of size n_bytes.''' + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) as tar_file: + self.write_dummy_tar_content(n_bytes, tar_file) + tar_file.seek(0) + yield tar_file.name + + def test_import_from_bytes(self): + with self.dummy_tar_stream(n_bytes=500) as f: + content = f.read() + + # The generic import_image() function cannot import in-memory bytes + # data that happens to be represented as a string type, because + # import_image() will try to use it as a filename and usually then + # trigger an exception. So we test the import_image_from_data() + # function instead. + statuses = self.client.import_image_from_data( + content, repository='test/import-from-bytes') + + result_text = statuses.splitlines()[-1] + result = json.loads(result_text) + + self.assertNotIn('error', result) + + img_id = result['status'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + + def test_import_from_file(self): + with self.dummy_tar_file(n_bytes=self.TAR_SIZE) as tar_filename: + # statuses = self.client.import_image( + # src=tar_filename, repository='test/import-from-file') + statuses = self.client.import_image_from_file( + tar_filename, repository='test/import-from-file') + + result_text = statuses.splitlines()[-1] + result = json.loads(result_text) + + self.assertNotIn('error', result) + + self.assertIn('status', result) + img_id = result['status'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + + def test_import_from_stream(self): + with self.dummy_tar_stream(n_bytes=self.TAR_SIZE) as tar_stream: + statuses = self.client.import_image( + src=tar_stream, repository='test/import-from-stream') + # statuses = self.client.import_image_from_stream( + # tar_stream, repository='test/import-from-stream') + result_text = statuses.splitlines()[-1] + result = json.loads(result_text) + + self.assertNotIn('error', result) + + self.assertIn('status', result) + img_id = result['status'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + + def test_import_image_from_data_with_changes(self): + with self.dummy_tar_stream(n_bytes=500) as f: + content = f.read() + + statuses = self.client.import_image_from_data( + content, repository='test/import-from-bytes', + changes=['USER foobar', 'CMD ["echo"]'] + ) + + result_text = statuses.splitlines()[-1] + result = json.loads(result_text) + + assert 'error' not in result + + img_id = result['status'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + + img_data = self.client.inspect_image(img_id) + assert img_data is not None + assert img_data['Config']['Cmd'] == ['echo'] + assert img_data['Config']['User'] == 'foobar' + + def test_import_image_with_changes(self): + with self.dummy_tar_file(n_bytes=self.TAR_SIZE) as tar_filename: + statuses = self.client.import_image( + src=tar_filename, repository='test/import-from-file', + changes=['USER foobar', 'CMD ["echo"]'] + ) + + result_text = statuses.splitlines()[-1] + result = json.loads(result_text) + + assert 'error' not in result + + img_id = result['status'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + + img_data = self.client.inspect_image(img_id) + assert img_data is not None + assert img_data['Config']['Cmd'] == ['echo'] + assert img_data['Config']['User'] == 'foobar' + + # Docs say output is available in 1.23, but this test fails on 1.12.0 + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_get_load_image(self): + test_img = 'hello-world:latest' + self.client.pull(test_img) + data = self.client.get_image(test_img) + assert data + output = self.client.load_image(data) + assert any([ + line for line in output + if 'Loaded image: {}'.format(test_img) in line.get('stream', '') + ]) + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def temporary_http_file_server(self, stream): + '''Serve data from an IO stream over HTTP.''' + + class Handler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler): + def do_GET(self): + self.send_response(200) + self.send_header('Content-Type', 'application/x-tar') + self.end_headers() + shutil.copyfileobj(stream, self.wfile) + + server = socketserver.TCPServer(('', 0), Handler) + thread = threading.Thread(target=server.serve_forever) + thread.setDaemon(True) + thread.start() + + yield 'http://%s:%s' % (socket.gethostname(), server.server_address[1]) + + server.shutdown() + + @pytest.mark.skipif(True, reason="Doesn't work inside a container - FIXME") + def test_import_from_url(self): + # The crappy test HTTP server doesn't handle large files well, so use + # a small file. + tar_size = 10240 + + with self.dummy_tar_stream(n_bytes=tar_size) as tar_data: + with self.temporary_http_file_server(tar_data) as url: + statuses = self.client.import_image( + src=url, repository='test/import-from-url') + + result_text = statuses.splitlines()[-1] + result = json.loads(result_text) + + self.assertNotIn('error', result) + + self.assertIn('status', result) + img_id = result['status'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + + +@requires_api_version('1.25') +class PruneImagesTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_prune_images(self): + try: + self.client.remove_image('hello-world') + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + # Ensure busybox does not get pruned + ctnr = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + + self.client.pull('hello-world', tag='latest') + self.tmp_imgs.append('hello-world') + img_id = self.client.inspect_image('hello-world')['Id'] + result = self.client.prune_images() + assert img_id not in [ + img.get('Deleted') for img in result['ImagesDeleted'] + ] + result = self.client.prune_images({'dangling': False}) + assert result['SpaceReclaimed'] > 0 + assert 'hello-world:latest' in [ + img.get('Untagged') for img in result['ImagesDeleted'] + ] + assert img_id in [ + img.get('Deleted') for img in result['ImagesDeleted'] + ] diff --git a/tests/integration/api_network_test.py b/tests/integration/api_network_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5439dd7 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_network_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,467 @@ +import docker +from docker.types import IPAMConfig, IPAMPool +import pytest + +from ..helpers import random_name, requires_api_version +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX + + +class TestNetworks(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def tearDown(self): + super(TestNetworks, self).tearDown() + self.client.leave_swarm(force=True) + + def create_network(self, *args, **kwargs): + net_name = random_name() + net_id = self.client.create_network(net_name, *args, **kwargs)['Id'] + self.tmp_networks.append(net_id) + return (net_name, net_id) + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_list_networks(self): + networks = self.client.networks() + + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + networks = self.client.networks() + self.assertTrue(net_id in [n['Id'] for n in networks]) + + networks_by_name = self.client.networks(names=[net_name]) + self.assertEqual([n['Id'] for n in networks_by_name], [net_id]) + + networks_by_partial_id = self.client.networks(ids=[net_id[:8]]) + self.assertEqual([n['Id'] for n in networks_by_partial_id], [net_id]) + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_inspect_network(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + self.assertEqual(net['Id'], net_id) + self.assertEqual(net['Name'], net_name) + self.assertEqual(net['Driver'], 'bridge') + self.assertEqual(net['Scope'], 'local') + self.assertEqual(net['IPAM']['Driver'], 'default') + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_create_network_with_ipam_config(self): + _, net_id = self.create_network( + ipam=IPAMConfig( + driver='default', + pool_configs=[ + IPAMPool( + subnet="172.28.0.0/16", + iprange="172.28.5.0/24", + gateway="172.28.5.254", + aux_addresses={ + "a": "172.28.1.5", + "b": "172.28.1.6", + "c": "172.28.1.7", + }, + ), + ], + ), + ) + + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + ipam = net['IPAM'] + + assert ipam.pop('Options', None) is None + + assert ipam['Driver'] == 'default' + + assert ipam['Config'] == [{ + 'Subnet': "172.28.0.0/16", + 'IPRange': "172.28.5.0/24", + 'Gateway': "172.28.5.254", + 'AuxiliaryAddresses': { + "a": "172.28.1.5", + "b": "172.28.1.6", + "c": "172.28.1.7", + }, + }] + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_create_network_with_host_driver_fails(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.create_network(random_name(), driver='host') + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_remove_network(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + assert net_name in [n['Name'] for n in self.client.networks()] + + self.client.remove_network(net_id) + assert net_name not in [n['Name'] for n in self.client.networks()] + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_connect_and_disconnect_container(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'top') + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + self.assertFalse(network_data.get('Containers')) + + self.client.connect_container_to_network(container, net_id) + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + self.assertEqual( + list(network_data['Containers'].keys()), + [container['Id']] + ) + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.connect_container_to_network(container, net_id) + + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_id) + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + self.assertFalse(network_data.get('Containers')) + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_id) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_connect_and_force_disconnect_container(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'top') + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + self.assertFalse(network_data.get('Containers')) + + self.client.connect_container_to_network(container, net_id) + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + self.assertEqual( + list(network_data['Containers'].keys()), + [container['Id']] + ) + + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_id, True) + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + self.assertFalse(network_data.get('Containers')) + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network( + container, net_id, force=True + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_connect_with_aliases(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'top') + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + self.client.connect_container_to_network( + container, net_id, aliases=['foo', 'bar']) + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + aliases = ( + container_data['NetworkSettings']['Networks'][net_name]['Aliases'] + ) + assert 'foo' in aliases + assert 'bar' in aliases + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_connect_on_container_create(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.client.create_container( + image=BUSYBOX, + command='top', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name), + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + self.assertEqual( + list(network_data['Containers'].keys()), + [container['Id']]) + + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_id) + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + self.assertFalse(network_data.get('Containers')) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_with_aliases(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.client.create_container( + image=BUSYBOX, + command='top', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + network_mode=net_name, + ), + networking_config=self.client.create_networking_config({ + net_name: self.client.create_endpoint_config( + aliases=['foo', 'bar'], + ), + }), + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + aliases = ( + container_data['NetworkSettings']['Networks'][net_name]['Aliases'] + ) + assert 'foo' in aliases + assert 'bar' in aliases + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_with_ipv4_address(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network( + ipam=IPAMConfig( + driver='default', + pool_configs=[IPAMPool(subnet="132.124.0.0/16")], + ), + ) + container = self.client.create_container( + image=BUSYBOX, command='top', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name), + networking_config=self.client.create_networking_config({ + net_name: self.client.create_endpoint_config( + ipv4_address='132.124.0.23' + ) + }) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.assertEqual( + container_data[ + 'NetworkSettings']['Networks'][net_name]['IPAMConfig'][ + 'IPv4Address' + ], + '132.124.0.23' + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_with_ipv6_address(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network( + ipam=IPAMConfig( + driver='default', + pool_configs=[IPAMPool(subnet="2001:389::1/64")], + ), + ) + container = self.client.create_container( + image=BUSYBOX, command='top', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name), + networking_config=self.client.create_networking_config({ + net_name: self.client.create_endpoint_config( + ipv6_address='2001:389::f00d' + ) + }) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.assertEqual( + container_data[ + 'NetworkSettings']['Networks'][net_name]['IPAMConfig'][ + 'IPv6Address' + ], + '2001:389::f00d' + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_create_with_linklocal_ips(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'top', + networking_config=self.client.create_networking_config( + { + 'bridge': self.client.create_endpoint_config( + link_local_ips=['169.254.8.8'] + ) + } + ), + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode='bridge') + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + net_cfg = container_data['NetworkSettings']['Networks']['bridge'] + assert 'IPAMConfig' in net_cfg + assert 'LinkLocalIPs' in net_cfg['IPAMConfig'] + assert net_cfg['IPAMConfig']['LinkLocalIPs'] == ['169.254.8.8'] + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_with_links(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.create_and_start( + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name), + networking_config=self.client.create_networking_config({ + net_name: self.client.create_endpoint_config( + links=[('docker-py-test-upstream', 'bar')], + ), + }), + ) + + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.assertEqual( + container_data['NetworkSettings']['Networks'][net_name]['Links'], + ['docker-py-test-upstream:bar']) + + self.create_and_start( + name='docker-py-test-upstream', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name), + ) + + self.execute(container, ['nslookup', 'bar']) + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_create_check_duplicate(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.create_network(net_name, check_duplicate=True) + net_id = self.client.create_network(net_name, check_duplicate=False) + self.tmp_networks.append(net_id['Id']) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_connect_with_links(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.create_and_start( + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name)) + + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_name) + self.client.connect_container_to_network( + container, net_name, + links=[('docker-py-test-upstream', 'bar')]) + + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.assertEqual( + container_data['NetworkSettings']['Networks'][net_name]['Links'], + ['docker-py-test-upstream:bar']) + + self.create_and_start( + name='docker-py-test-upstream', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name), + ) + + self.execute(container, ['nslookup', 'bar']) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_connect_with_ipv4_address(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network( + ipam=IPAMConfig( + driver='default', + pool_configs=[ + IPAMPool( + subnet="172.28.0.0/16", iprange="172.28.5.0/24", + gateway="172.28.5.254" + ) + ] + ) + ) + + container = self.create_and_start( + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name)) + + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_name) + self.client.connect_container_to_network( + container, net_name, ipv4_address='172.28.5.24' + ) + + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + net_data = container_data['NetworkSettings']['Networks'][net_name] + self.assertEqual( + net_data['IPAMConfig']['IPv4Address'], '172.28.5.24' + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_connect_with_ipv6_address(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network( + ipam=IPAMConfig( + driver='default', + pool_configs=[ + IPAMPool( + subnet="2001:389::1/64", iprange="2001:389::0/96", + gateway="2001:389::ffff" + ) + ] + ) + ) + + container = self.create_and_start( + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name)) + + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_name) + self.client.connect_container_to_network( + container, net_name, ipv6_address='2001:389::f00d' + ) + + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + net_data = container_data['NetworkSettings']['Networks'][net_name] + self.assertEqual( + net_data['IPAMConfig']['IPv6Address'], '2001:389::f00d' + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_create_internal_networks(self): + _, net_id = self.create_network(internal=True) + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert net['Internal'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_create_network_with_labels(self): + _, net_id = self.create_network(labels={ + 'com.docker.py.test': 'label' + }) + + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert 'Labels' in net + assert len(net['Labels']) == 1 + assert net['Labels'] == { + 'com.docker.py.test': 'label' + } + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_create_network_with_labels_wrong_type(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + self.create_network(labels=['com.docker.py.test=label', ]) + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_create_network_ipv6_enabled(self): + _, net_id = self.create_network( + enable_ipv6=True, ipam=IPAMConfig( + driver='default', + pool_configs=[ + IPAMPool( + subnet="2001:389::1/64", iprange="2001:389::0/96", + gateway="2001:389::ffff" + ) + ] + ) + ) + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert net['EnableIPv6'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_network_attachable(self): + assert self.client.init_swarm('eth0') + _, net_id = self.create_network(driver='overlay', attachable=True) + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert net['Attachable'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.29') + def test_create_network_ingress(self): + assert self.client.init_swarm('eth0') + self.client.remove_network('ingress') + _, net_id = self.create_network(driver='overlay', ingress=True) + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert net['Ingress'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_prune_networks(self): + net_name, _ = self.create_network() + result = self.client.prune_networks() + assert net_name in result['NetworksDeleted'] diff --git a/tests/integration/api_plugin_test.py b/tests/integration/api_plugin_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..433d44d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_plugin_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +import os + +import docker +import pytest + +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, TEST_API_VERSION +from ..helpers import requires_api_version + +SSHFS = 'vieux/sshfs:latest' + + +@requires_api_version('1.25') +class PluginTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + @classmethod + def teardown_class(cls): + c = docker.APIClient( + version=TEST_API_VERSION, timeout=60, + **docker.utils.kwargs_from_env() + ) + try: + c.remove_plugin(SSHFS, force=True) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + def teardown_method(self, method): + try: + self.client.disable_plugin(SSHFS) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + for p in self.tmp_plugins: + try: + self.client.remove_plugin(p, force=True) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + def ensure_plugin_installed(self, plugin_name): + try: + return self.client.inspect_plugin(plugin_name) + except docker.errors.NotFound: + prv = self.client.plugin_privileges(plugin_name) + for d in self.client.pull_plugin(plugin_name, prv): + pass + return self.client.inspect_plugin(plugin_name) + + def test_enable_plugin(self): + pl_data = self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is False + assert self.client.enable_plugin(SSHFS) + pl_data = self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is True + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.enable_plugin(SSHFS) + + def test_disable_plugin(self): + pl_data = self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is False + assert self.client.enable_plugin(SSHFS) + pl_data = self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is True + self.client.disable_plugin(SSHFS) + pl_data = self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is False + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.disable_plugin(SSHFS) + + def test_inspect_plugin(self): + self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + data = self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert 'Config' in data + assert 'Name' in data + assert data['Name'] == SSHFS + + def test_plugin_privileges(self): + prv = self.client.plugin_privileges(SSHFS) + assert isinstance(prv, list) + for item in prv: + assert 'Name' in item + assert 'Value' in item + assert 'Description' in item + + def test_list_plugins(self): + self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + data = self.client.plugins() + assert len(data) > 0 + plugin = [p for p in data if p['Name'] == SSHFS][0] + assert 'Config' in plugin + + def test_configure_plugin(self): + pl_data = self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is False + self.client.configure_plugin(SSHFS, { + 'DEBUG': '1' + }) + pl_data = self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert 'Env' in pl_data['Settings'] + assert 'DEBUG=1' in pl_data['Settings']['Env'] + + self.client.configure_plugin(SSHFS, ['DEBUG=0']) + pl_data = self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert 'DEBUG=0' in pl_data['Settings']['Env'] + + def test_remove_plugin(self): + pl_data = self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is False + assert self.client.remove_plugin(SSHFS) is True + + def test_force_remove_plugin(self): + self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + self.client.enable_plugin(SSHFS) + assert self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS)['Enabled'] is True + assert self.client.remove_plugin(SSHFS, force=True) is True + + def test_install_plugin(self): + try: + self.client.remove_plugin(SSHFS, force=True) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + prv = self.client.plugin_privileges(SSHFS) + logs = [d for d in self.client.pull_plugin(SSHFS, prv)] + assert filter(lambda x: x['status'] == 'Download complete', logs) + assert self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert self.client.enable_plugin(SSHFS) + + @requires_api_version('1.26') + def test_upgrade_plugin(self): + pl_data = self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is False + prv = self.client.plugin_privileges(SSHFS) + logs = [d for d in self.client.upgrade_plugin(SSHFS, SSHFS, prv)] + assert filter(lambda x: x['status'] == 'Download complete', logs) + assert self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert self.client.enable_plugin(SSHFS) + + def test_create_plugin(self): + plugin_data_dir = os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(__file__), 'testdata/dummy-plugin' + ) + assert self.client.create_plugin( + 'docker-sdk-py/dummy', plugin_data_dir + ) + self.tmp_plugins.append('docker-sdk-py/dummy') + data = self.client.inspect_plugin('docker-sdk-py/dummy') + assert data['Config']['Entrypoint'] == ['/dummy'] diff --git a/tests/integration/api_secret_test.py b/tests/integration/api_secret_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dcd880f --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_secret_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import docker +import pytest + +from ..helpers import force_leave_swarm, requires_api_version +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest + + +@requires_api_version('1.25') +class SecretAPITest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def setUp(self): + super(SecretAPITest, self).setUp() + self.init_swarm() + + def tearDown(self): + super(SecretAPITest, self).tearDown() + force_leave_swarm(self.client) + + def test_create_secret(self): + secret_id = self.client.create_secret( + 'favorite_character', 'sakuya izayoi' + ) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + assert 'ID' in secret_id + data = self.client.inspect_secret(secret_id) + assert data['Spec']['Name'] == 'favorite_character' + + def test_create_secret_unicode_data(self): + secret_id = self.client.create_secret( + 'favorite_character', u'いざよいさくや' + ) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + assert 'ID' in secret_id + data = self.client.inspect_secret(secret_id) + assert data['Spec']['Name'] == 'favorite_character' + + def test_inspect_secret(self): + secret_name = 'favorite_character' + secret_id = self.client.create_secret( + secret_name, 'sakuya izayoi' + ) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + data = self.client.inspect_secret(secret_id) + assert data['Spec']['Name'] == secret_name + assert 'ID' in data + assert 'Version' in data + + def test_remove_secret(self): + secret_name = 'favorite_character' + secret_id = self.client.create_secret( + secret_name, 'sakuya izayoi' + ) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + + assert self.client.remove_secret(secret_id) + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.inspect_secret(secret_id) + + def test_list_secrets(self): + secret_name = 'favorite_character' + secret_id = self.client.create_secret( + secret_name, 'sakuya izayoi' + ) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + + data = self.client.secrets(filters={'names': ['favorite_character']}) + assert len(data) == 1 + assert data[0]['ID'] == secret_id['ID'] diff --git a/tests/integration/api_service_test.py b/tests/integration/api_service_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c966916 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_service_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,495 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import random +import time + +import docker +import six + +from ..helpers import ( + force_leave_swarm, requires_api_version, requires_experimental +) +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX + + +class ServiceTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def setUp(self): + super(ServiceTest, self).setUp() + force_leave_swarm(self.client) + self.init_swarm() + + def tearDown(self): + super(ServiceTest, self).tearDown() + for service in self.client.services(filters={'name': 'dockerpytest_'}): + try: + self.client.remove_service(service['ID']) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + force_leave_swarm(self.client) + + def get_service_name(self): + return 'dockerpytest_{0:x}'.format(random.getrandbits(64)) + + def get_service_container(self, service_name, attempts=20, interval=0.5, + include_stopped=False): + # There is some delay between the service's creation and the creation + # of the service's containers. This method deals with the uncertainty + # when trying to retrieve the container associated with a service. + while True: + containers = self.client.containers( + filters={'name': [service_name]}, quiet=True, + all=include_stopped + ) + if len(containers) > 0: + return containers[0] + attempts -= 1 + if attempts <= 0: + return None + time.sleep(interval) + + def create_simple_service(self, name=None): + if name: + name = 'dockerpytest_{0}'.format(name) + else: + name = self.get_service_name() + + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + return name, self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_list_services(self): + services = self.client.services() + assert isinstance(services, list) + + test_services = self.client.services(filters={'name': 'dockerpytest_'}) + assert len(test_services) == 0 + self.create_simple_service() + test_services = self.client.services(filters={'name': 'dockerpytest_'}) + assert len(test_services) == 1 + assert 'dockerpytest_' in test_services[0]['Spec']['Name'] + + def test_inspect_service_by_id(self): + svc_name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'ID' in svc_info + assert svc_info['ID'] == svc_id['ID'] + + def test_inspect_service_by_name(self): + svc_name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_name) + assert 'ID' in svc_info + assert svc_info['ID'] == svc_id['ID'] + + def test_remove_service_by_id(self): + svc_name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + assert self.client.remove_service(svc_id) + test_services = self.client.services(filters={'name': 'dockerpytest_'}) + assert len(test_services) == 0 + + def test_remove_service_by_name(self): + svc_name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + assert self.client.remove_service(svc_name) + test_services = self.client.services(filters={'name': 'dockerpytest_'}) + assert len(test_services) == 0 + + def test_create_service_simple(self): + name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + assert self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + services = self.client.services(filters={'name': name}) + assert len(services) == 1 + assert services[0]['ID'] == svc_id['ID'] + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + @requires_experimental(until='1.29') + def test_service_logs(self): + name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + assert self.get_service_container(name, include_stopped=True) + attempts = 20 + while True: + if attempts == 0: + self.fail('No service logs produced by endpoint') + return + logs = self.client.service_logs(svc_id, stdout=True, is_tty=False) + try: + log_line = next(logs) + except StopIteration: + attempts -= 1 + time.sleep(0.1) + continue + else: + break + + if six.PY3: + log_line = log_line.decode('utf-8') + assert 'hello\n' in log_line + + def test_create_service_custom_log_driver(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + log_cfg = docker.types.DriverConfig('none') + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, log_driver=log_cfg + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + res_template = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert 'LogDriver' in res_template + assert 'Name' in res_template['LogDriver'] + assert res_template['LogDriver']['Name'] == 'none' + + def test_create_service_with_volume_mount(self): + vol_name = self.get_service_name() + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['ls'], + mounts=[ + docker.types.Mount(target='/test', source=vol_name) + ] + ) + self.tmp_volumes.append(vol_name) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + cspec = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert 'Mounts' in cspec + assert len(cspec['Mounts']) == 1 + mount = cspec['Mounts'][0] + assert mount['Target'] == '/test' + assert mount['Source'] == vol_name + assert mount['Type'] == 'volume' + + def test_create_service_with_resources_constraints(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + resources = docker.types.Resources( + cpu_limit=4000000, mem_limit=3 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024, + cpu_reservation=3500000, mem_reservation=2 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, resources=resources + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + res_template = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert 'Resources' in res_template + assert res_template['Resources']['Limits'] == resources['Limits'] + assert res_template['Resources']['Reservations'] == resources[ + 'Reservations' + ] + + def test_create_service_with_update_config(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + update_config = docker.types.UpdateConfig( + parallelism=10, delay=5, failure_action='pause' + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, update_config=update_config, name=name + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'UpdateConfig' in svc_info['Spec'] + uc = svc_info['Spec']['UpdateConfig'] + assert update_config['Parallelism'] == uc['Parallelism'] + assert update_config['Delay'] == uc['Delay'] + assert update_config['FailureAction'] == uc['FailureAction'] + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_update_config_monitor(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec('busybox', ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + update_config = docker.types.UpdateConfig( + monitor=300000000, max_failure_ratio=0.4 + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, update_config=update_config, name=name + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'UpdateConfig' in svc_info['Spec'] + uc = svc_info['Spec']['UpdateConfig'] + assert update_config['Monitor'] == uc['Monitor'] + assert update_config['MaxFailureRatio'] == uc['MaxFailureRatio'] + + def test_create_service_with_restart_policy(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + policy = docker.types.RestartPolicy( + docker.types.RestartPolicy.condition_types.ANY, + delay=5, max_attempts=5 + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, restart_policy=policy + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'RestartPolicy' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert policy == svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['RestartPolicy'] + + def test_create_service_with_custom_networks(self): + net1 = self.client.create_network( + 'dockerpytest_1', driver='overlay', ipam={'Driver': 'default'} + ) + self.tmp_networks.append(net1['Id']) + net2 = self.client.create_network( + 'dockerpytest_2', driver='overlay', ipam={'Driver': 'default'} + ) + self.tmp_networks.append(net2['Id']) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, networks=[ + 'dockerpytest_1', {'Target': 'dockerpytest_2'} + ] + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Networks' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['Networks'] == [ + {'Target': net1['Id']}, {'Target': net2['Id']} + ] + + def test_create_service_with_placement(self): + node_id = self.client.nodes()[0]['ID'] + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, placement=['node.id=={}'.format(node_id)] + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Placement' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert (svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['Placement'] == + {'Constraints': ['node.id=={}'.format(node_id)]}) + + def test_create_service_with_placement_object(self): + node_id = self.client.nodes()[0]['ID'] + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + placemt = docker.types.Placement( + constraints=['node.id=={}'.format(node_id)] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, placement=placemt + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Placement' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['Placement'] == placemt + + @requires_api_version('1.30') + def test_create_service_with_placement_platform(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + placemt = docker.types.Placement(platforms=[('x86_64', 'linux')]) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, placement=placemt + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Placement' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['Placement'] == placemt + + @requires_api_version('1.27') + def test_create_service_with_placement_preferences(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + placemt = docker.types.Placement(preferences=[ + {'Spread': {'SpreadDescriptor': 'com.dockerpy.test'}} + ]) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, placement=placemt + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Placement' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['Placement'] == placemt + + def test_create_service_with_endpoint_spec(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + endpoint_spec = docker.types.EndpointSpec(ports={ + 12357: (1990, 'udp'), + 12562: (678,), + 53243: 8080, + }) + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, endpoint_spec=endpoint_spec + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + print(svc_info) + ports = svc_info['Spec']['EndpointSpec']['Ports'] + for port in ports: + if port['PublishedPort'] == 12562: + assert port['TargetPort'] == 678 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'tcp' + elif port['PublishedPort'] == 53243: + assert port['TargetPort'] == 8080 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'tcp' + elif port['PublishedPort'] == 12357: + assert port['TargetPort'] == 1990 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'udp' + else: + self.fail('Invalid port specification: {0}'.format(port)) + + assert len(ports) == 3 + + def test_create_service_with_env(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], env={'DOCKER_PY_TEST': 1} + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + con_spec = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert 'Env' in con_spec + assert con_spec['Env'] == ['DOCKER_PY_TEST=1'] + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_tty(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], tty=True + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + con_spec = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert 'TTY' in con_spec + assert con_spec['TTY'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_tty_dict(self): + container_spec = { + 'Image': BUSYBOX, + 'Command': ['true'], + 'TTY': True + } + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + con_spec = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert 'TTY' in con_spec + assert con_spec['TTY'] is True + + def test_create_service_global_mode(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, mode='global' + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Mode' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'Global' in svc_info['Spec']['Mode'] + + def test_create_service_replicated_mode(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, + mode=docker.types.ServiceMode('replicated', 5) + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Mode' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'Replicated' in svc_info['Spec']['Mode'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['Mode']['Replicated'] == {'Replicas': 5} + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_update_service_force_update(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ForceUpdate' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ForceUpdate'] == 0 + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec, force_update=10) + self.client.update_service(name, version_index, task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ForceUpdate'] == 10 + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_secret(self): + secret_name = 'favorite_touhou' + secret_data = b'phantasmagoria of flower view' + secret_id = self.client.create_secret(secret_name, secret_data) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + secret_ref = docker.types.SecretReference(secret_id, secret_name) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['sleep', '999'], secrets=[secret_ref] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Secrets' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + secrets = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Secrets'] + assert secrets[0] == secret_ref + + container = self.get_service_container(name) + assert container is not None + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + container, 'cat /run/secrets/{0}'.format(secret_name) + ) + assert self.client.exec_start(exec_id) == secret_data + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_unicode_secret(self): + secret_name = 'favorite_touhou' + secret_data = u'東方花映塚' + secret_id = self.client.create_secret(secret_name, secret_data) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + secret_ref = docker.types.SecretReference(secret_id, secret_name) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['sleep', '999'], secrets=[secret_ref] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Secrets' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + secrets = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Secrets'] + assert secrets[0] == secret_ref + + container = self.get_service_container(name) + assert container is not None + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + container, 'cat /run/secrets/{0}'.format(secret_name) + ) + container_secret = self.client.exec_start(exec_id) + container_secret = container_secret.decode('utf-8') + assert container_secret == secret_data diff --git a/tests/integration/api_swarm_test.py b/tests/integration/api_swarm_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..666c689 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_swarm_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +import copy +import docker +import pytest + +from ..helpers import force_leave_swarm, requires_api_version +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest + + +class SwarmTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def setUp(self): + super(SwarmTest, self).setUp() + force_leave_swarm(self.client) + + def tearDown(self): + super(SwarmTest, self).tearDown() + force_leave_swarm(self.client) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_init_swarm_simple(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_init_swarm_force_new_cluster(self): + pytest.skip('Test stalls the engine on 1.12.0') + + assert self.init_swarm() + version_1 = self.client.inspect_swarm()['Version']['Index'] + assert self.client.init_swarm(force_new_cluster=True) + version_2 = self.client.inspect_swarm()['Version']['Index'] + assert version_2 != version_1 + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_init_already_in_cluster(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.init_swarm() + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_init_swarm_custom_raft_spec(self): + spec = self.client.create_swarm_spec( + snapshot_interval=5000, log_entries_for_slow_followers=1200 + ) + assert self.init_swarm(swarm_spec=spec) + swarm_info = self.client.inspect_swarm() + assert swarm_info['Spec']['Raft']['SnapshotInterval'] == 5000 + assert swarm_info['Spec']['Raft']['LogEntriesForSlowFollowers'] == 1200 + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_leave_swarm(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as exc_info: + self.client.leave_swarm() + exc_info.value.response.status_code == 500 + assert self.client.leave_swarm(force=True) + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as exc_info: + self.client.inspect_swarm() + exc_info.value.response.status_code == 406 + assert self.client.leave_swarm(force=True) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_update_swarm(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + swarm_info_1 = self.client.inspect_swarm() + spec = self.client.create_swarm_spec( + snapshot_interval=5000, log_entries_for_slow_followers=1200, + node_cert_expiry=7776000000000000 + ) + assert self.client.update_swarm( + version=swarm_info_1['Version']['Index'], + swarm_spec=spec, rotate_worker_token=True + ) + swarm_info_2 = self.client.inspect_swarm() + + assert ( + swarm_info_1['Version']['Index'] != + swarm_info_2['Version']['Index'] + ) + assert swarm_info_2['Spec']['Raft']['SnapshotInterval'] == 5000 + assert ( + swarm_info_2['Spec']['Raft']['LogEntriesForSlowFollowers'] == 1200 + ) + assert ( + swarm_info_1['JoinTokens']['Manager'] == + swarm_info_2['JoinTokens']['Manager'] + ) + assert ( + swarm_info_1['JoinTokens']['Worker'] != + swarm_info_2['JoinTokens']['Worker'] + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_update_swarm_name(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + swarm_info_1 = self.client.inspect_swarm() + spec = self.client.create_swarm_spec( + node_cert_expiry=7776000000000000, name='reimuhakurei' + ) + assert self.client.update_swarm( + version=swarm_info_1['Version']['Index'], swarm_spec=spec + ) + swarm_info_2 = self.client.inspect_swarm() + + assert ( + swarm_info_1['Version']['Index'] != + swarm_info_2['Version']['Index'] + ) + assert swarm_info_2['Spec']['Name'] == 'reimuhakurei' + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_list_nodes(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + nodes_list = self.client.nodes() + assert len(nodes_list) == 1 + node = nodes_list[0] + assert 'ID' in node + assert 'Spec' in node + assert node['Spec']['Role'] == 'manager' + + filtered_list = self.client.nodes(filters={ + 'id': node['ID'] + }) + assert len(filtered_list) == 1 + filtered_list = self.client.nodes(filters={ + 'role': 'worker' + }) + assert len(filtered_list) == 0 + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_inspect_node(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + nodes_list = self.client.nodes() + assert len(nodes_list) == 1 + node = nodes_list[0] + node_data = self.client.inspect_node(node['ID']) + assert node['ID'] == node_data['ID'] + assert node['Version'] == node_data['Version'] + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_update_node(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + nodes_list = self.client.nodes() + node = nodes_list[0] + orig_spec = node['Spec'] + + # add a new label + new_spec = copy.deepcopy(orig_spec) + new_spec['Labels'] = {'new.label': 'new value'} + self.client.update_node(node_id=node['ID'], + version=node['Version']['Index'], + node_spec=new_spec) + updated_node = self.client.inspect_node(node['ID']) + assert new_spec == updated_node['Spec'] + + # Revert the changes + self.client.update_node(node_id=node['ID'], + version=updated_node['Version']['Index'], + node_spec=orig_spec) + reverted_node = self.client.inspect_node(node['ID']) + assert orig_spec == reverted_node['Spec'] + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_remove_main_node(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + nodes_list = self.client.nodes() + node_id = nodes_list[0]['ID'] + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.remove_node('foobar01') + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as e: + self.client.remove_node(node_id) + + assert e.value.response.status_code >= 400 + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as e: + self.client.remove_node(node_id, True) + + assert e.value.response.status_code >= 400 diff --git a/tests/integration/api_volume_test.py b/tests/integration/api_volume_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a4bb1e --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_volume_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +import docker +import pytest + +from ..helpers import requires_api_version +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest + + +@requires_api_version('1.21') +class TestVolumes(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_create_volume(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + self.tmp_volumes.append(name) + result = self.client.create_volume(name) + self.assertIn('Name', result) + self.assertEqual(result['Name'], name) + self.assertIn('Driver', result) + self.assertEqual(result['Driver'], 'local') + + def test_create_volume_invalid_driver(self): + driver_name = 'invalid.driver' + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.create_volume('perfectcherryblossom', driver_name) + + def test_list_volumes(self): + name = 'imperishablenight' + self.tmp_volumes.append(name) + volume_info = self.client.create_volume(name) + result = self.client.volumes() + self.assertIn('Volumes', result) + volumes = result['Volumes'] + self.assertIn(volume_info, volumes) + + def test_inspect_volume(self): + name = 'embodimentofscarletdevil' + self.tmp_volumes.append(name) + volume_info = self.client.create_volume(name) + result = self.client.inspect_volume(name) + self.assertEqual(volume_info, result) + + def test_inspect_nonexistent_volume(self): + name = 'embodimentofscarletdevil' + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.inspect_volume(name) + + def test_remove_volume(self): + name = 'shootthebullet' + self.tmp_volumes.append(name) + self.client.create_volume(name) + self.client.remove_volume(name) + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_force_remove_volume(self): + name = 'shootthebullet' + self.tmp_volumes.append(name) + self.client.create_volume(name) + self.client.remove_volume(name, force=True) + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_prune_volumes(self): + name = 'hopelessmasquerade' + self.client.create_volume(name) + self.tmp_volumes.append(name) + result = self.client.prune_volumes() + assert name in result['VolumesDeleted'] + + def test_remove_nonexistent_volume(self): + name = 'shootthebullet' + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.remove_volume(name) diff --git a/tests/integration/base.py b/tests/integration/base.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c01689 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/base.py @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +import os +import shutil +import unittest + +import docker +from docker.utils import kwargs_from_env +import six + +from .. import helpers + +BUSYBOX = 'busybox:buildroot-2014.02' +TEST_API_VERSION = os.environ.get('DOCKER_TEST_API_VERSION') + + +class BaseIntegrationTest(unittest.TestCase): + """ + A base class for integration test cases. It cleans up the Docker server + after itself. + """ + + def setUp(self): + if six.PY2: + self.assertRegex = self.assertRegexpMatches + self.assertCountEqual = self.assertItemsEqual + self.tmp_imgs = [] + self.tmp_containers = [] + self.tmp_folders = [] + self.tmp_volumes = [] + self.tmp_networks = [] + self.tmp_plugins = [] + self.tmp_secrets = [] + + def tearDown(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + for img in self.tmp_imgs: + try: + client.api.remove_image(img) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + for container in self.tmp_containers: + try: + client.api.remove_container(container, force=True) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + for network in self.tmp_networks: + try: + client.api.remove_network(network) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + for volume in self.tmp_volumes: + try: + client.api.remove_volume(volume) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + for secret in self.tmp_secrets: + try: + client.api.remove_secret(secret) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + for folder in self.tmp_folders: + shutil.rmtree(folder) + + +class BaseAPIIntegrationTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + """ + A test case for `APIClient` integration tests. It sets up an `APIClient` + as `self.client`. + """ + + def setUp(self): + super(BaseAPIIntegrationTest, self).setUp() + self.client = docker.APIClient( + version=TEST_API_VERSION, timeout=60, **kwargs_from_env() + ) + + def tearDown(self): + super(BaseAPIIntegrationTest, self).tearDown() + self.client.close() + + def run_container(self, *args, **kwargs): + container = self.client.create_container(*args, **kwargs) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + exitcode = self.client.wait(container) + + if exitcode != 0: + output = self.client.logs(container) + raise Exception( + "Container exited with code {}:\n{}" + .format(exitcode, output)) + + return container + + def create_and_start(self, image=BUSYBOX, command='top', **kwargs): + container = self.client.create_container( + image=image, command=command, **kwargs) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + return container + + def execute(self, container, cmd, exit_code=0, **kwargs): + exc = self.client.exec_create(container, cmd, **kwargs) + output = self.client.exec_start(exc) + actual_exit_code = self.client.exec_inspect(exc)['ExitCode'] + msg = "Expected `{}` to exit with code {} but returned {}:\n{}".format( + " ".join(cmd), exit_code, actual_exit_code, output) + assert actual_exit_code == exit_code, msg + + def init_swarm(self, **kwargs): + return self.client.init_swarm( + 'eth0', listen_addr=helpers.swarm_listen_addr(), **kwargs + ) diff --git a/tests/integration/client_test.py b/tests/integration/client_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f6bd86 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/client_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +import unittest + +import docker + +from ..helpers import requires_api_version +from .base import TEST_API_VERSION + + +class ClientTest(unittest.TestCase): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + + def test_info(self): + info = self.client.info() + assert 'ID' in info + assert 'Name' in info + + def test_ping(self): + assert self.client.ping() is True + + def test_version(self): + assert 'Version' in self.client.version() + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_df(self): + data = self.client.df() + assert 'LayersSize' in data + assert 'Containers' in data + assert 'Volumes' in data + assert 'Images' in data diff --git a/tests/integration/conftest.py b/tests/integration/conftest.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e8d268 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/conftest.py @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +from __future__ import print_function + +import sys +import warnings + +import docker.errors +from docker.utils import kwargs_from_env +import pytest + +from .base import BUSYBOX + + +@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='session') +def setup_test_session(): + warnings.simplefilter('error') + c = docker.APIClient(version='auto', **kwargs_from_env()) + try: + c.inspect_image(BUSYBOX) + except docker.errors.NotFound: + print("\npulling {0}".format(BUSYBOX), file=sys.stderr) + for data in c.pull(BUSYBOX, stream=True, decode=True): + status = data.get("status") + progress = data.get("progress") + detail = "{0} - {1}".format(status, progress) + print(detail, file=sys.stderr) + + # Double make sure we now have busybox + c.inspect_image(BUSYBOX) + c.close() diff --git a/tests/integration/errors_test.py b/tests/integration/errors_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc5cef4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/errors_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +from docker.errors import APIError +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX + + +class ErrorsTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_api_error_parses_json(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '10']) + self.client.start(container['Id']) + with self.assertRaises(APIError) as cm: + self.client.remove_container(container['Id']) + explanation = cm.exception.explanation + assert 'You cannot remove a running container' in explanation + assert '{"message":' not in explanation + self.client.remove_container(container['Id'], force=True) diff --git a/tests/integration/models_containers_test.py b/tests/integration/models_containers_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce3349b --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_containers_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ +import docker +import tempfile +from .base import BaseIntegrationTest, TEST_API_VERSION +from ..helpers import random_name + + +class ContainerCollectionTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_run(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + self.assertEqual( + client.containers.run("alpine", "echo hello world", remove=True), + b'hello world\n' + ) + + def test_run_detach(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.attrs['Config']['Image'] == "alpine" + assert container.attrs['Config']['Cmd'] == ['sleep', '300'] + + def test_run_with_error(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.ContainerError) as cm: + client.containers.run("alpine", "cat /test", remove=True) + assert cm.exception.exit_status == 1 + assert "cat /test" in str(cm.exception) + assert "alpine" in str(cm.exception) + assert "No such file or directory" in str(cm.exception) + + def test_run_with_image_that_does_not_exist(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.ImageNotFound): + client.containers.run("dockerpytest_does_not_exist") + + def test_run_with_volume(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + path = tempfile.mkdtemp() + + container = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "sh -c 'echo \"hello\" > /insidecontainer/test'", + volumes=["%s:/insidecontainer" % path], + detach=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + container.wait() + + out = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "cat /insidecontainer/test", + volumes=["%s:/insidecontainer" % path] + ) + self.assertEqual(out, b'hello\n') + + def test_run_with_named_volume(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + client.volumes.create(name="somevolume") + + container = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "sh -c 'echo \"hello\" > /insidecontainer/test'", + volumes=["somevolume:/insidecontainer"], + detach=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + container.wait() + + out = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "cat /insidecontainer/test", + volumes=["somevolume:/insidecontainer"] + ) + self.assertEqual(out, b'hello\n') + + def test_run_with_network(self): + net_name = random_name() + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + client.networks.create(net_name) + self.tmp_networks.append(net_name) + + container = client.containers.run( + 'alpine', 'echo hello world', network=net_name, + detach=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + + attrs = container.attrs + + assert 'NetworkSettings' in attrs + assert 'Networks' in attrs['NetworkSettings'] + assert list(attrs['NetworkSettings']['Networks'].keys()) == [net_name] + + def test_run_with_none_driver(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + + out = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "echo hello", + log_config=dict(type='none') + ) + self.assertEqual(out, None) + + def test_run_with_json_file_driver(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + + out = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "echo hello", + log_config=dict(type='json-file') + ) + self.assertEqual(out, b'hello\n') + + def test_get(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert client.containers.get(container.id).attrs[ + 'Config']['Image'] == "alpine" + + def test_list(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container_id = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True).id + self.tmp_containers.append(container_id) + containers = [c for c in client.containers.list() if c.id == + container_id] + assert len(containers) == 1 + + container = containers[0] + assert container.attrs['Config']['Image'] == 'alpine' + + container.kill() + container.remove() + assert container_id not in [c.id for c in client.containers.list()] + + +class ContainerTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_commit(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "sh -c 'echo \"hello\" > /test'", + detach=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + container.wait() + image = container.commit() + self.assertEqual( + client.containers.run(image.id, "cat /test", remove=True), + b"hello\n" + ) + + def test_diff(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "touch /test", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + container.wait() + assert container.diff() == [{'Path': '/test', 'Kind': 1}] + + def test_exec_run(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "sh -c 'echo \"hello\" > /test; sleep 60'", detach=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.exec_run("cat /test") == b"hello\n" + + def test_kill(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + while container.status != 'running': + container.reload() + assert container.status == 'running' + container.kill() + container.reload() + assert container.status == 'exited' + + def test_logs(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "echo hello world", + detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + container.wait() + assert container.logs() == b"hello world\n" + + def test_pause(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + container.pause() + container.reload() + assert container.status == "paused" + container.unpause() + container.reload() + assert container.status == "running" + + def test_remove(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "echo hello", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.id in [c.id for c in client.containers.list(all=True)] + container.wait() + container.remove() + containers = client.containers.list(all=True) + assert container.id not in [c.id for c in containers] + + def test_rename(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "echo hello", name="test1", + detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.name == "test1" + container.rename("test2") + container.reload() + assert container.name == "test2" + + def test_restart(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 100", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + first_started_at = container.attrs['State']['StartedAt'] + container.restart() + container.reload() + second_started_at = container.attrs['State']['StartedAt'] + assert first_started_at != second_started_at + + def test_start(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.create("alpine", "sleep 50", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.status == "created" + container.start() + container.reload() + assert container.status == "running" + + def test_stats(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 100", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + stats = container.stats(stream=False) + for key in ['read', 'networks', 'precpu_stats', 'cpu_stats', + 'memory_stats', 'blkio_stats']: + assert key in stats + + def test_stop(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "top", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.status in ("running", "created") + container.stop(timeout=2) + container.reload() + assert container.status == "exited" + + def test_top(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 60", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + top = container.top() + assert len(top['Processes']) == 1 + assert 'sleep 60' in top['Processes'][0] + + def test_update(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 60", detach=True, + cpu_shares=2) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.attrs['HostConfig']['CpuShares'] == 2 + container.update(cpu_shares=3) + container.reload() + assert container.attrs['HostConfig']['CpuShares'] == 3 + + def test_wait(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sh -c 'exit 0'", + detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.wait() == 0 + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sh -c 'exit 1'", + detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.wait() == 1 diff --git a/tests/integration/models_images_test.py b/tests/integration/models_images_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f812d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_images_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +import io + +import docker +import pytest + +from .base import BaseIntegrationTest, TEST_API_VERSION + + +class ImageCollectionTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_build(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.build(fileobj=io.BytesIO( + "FROM alpine\n" + "CMD echo hello world".encode('ascii') + )) + self.tmp_imgs.append(image.id) + assert client.containers.run(image) == b"hello world\n" + + @pytest.mark.xfail(reason='Engine 1.13 responds with status 500') + def test_build_with_error(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.BuildError) as cm: + client.images.build(fileobj=io.BytesIO( + "FROM alpine\n" + "NOTADOCKERFILECOMMAND".encode('ascii') + )) + assert str(cm.exception) == ("Unknown instruction: " + "NOTADOCKERFILECOMMAND") + + def test_build_with_multiple_success(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.build( + tag='some-tag', fileobj=io.BytesIO( + "FROM alpine\n" + "CMD echo hello world".encode('ascii') + ) + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append(image.id) + assert client.containers.run(image) == b"hello world\n" + + def test_build_with_success_build_output(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.build( + tag='dup-txt-tag', fileobj=io.BytesIO( + "FROM alpine\n" + "CMD echo Successfully built abcd1234".encode('ascii') + ) + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append(image.id) + assert client.containers.run(image) == b"Successfully built abcd1234\n" + + def test_list(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.pull('alpine:latest') + assert image.id in get_ids(client.images.list()) + + def test_list_with_repository(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.pull('alpine:latest') + assert image.id in get_ids(client.images.list('alpine')) + assert image.id in get_ids(client.images.list('alpine:latest')) + + def test_pull(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.pull('alpine:latest') + assert 'alpine:latest' in image.attrs['RepoTags'] + + def test_pull_with_tag(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.pull('alpine', tag='3.3') + assert 'alpine:3.3' in image.attrs['RepoTags'] + + +class ImageTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_tag_and_remove(self): + repo = 'dockersdk.tests.images.test_tag' + tag = 'some-tag' + identifier = '{}:{}'.format(repo, tag) + + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.pull('alpine:latest') + + result = image.tag(repo, tag) + assert result is True + self.tmp_imgs.append(identifier) + assert image.id in get_ids(client.images.list(repo)) + assert image.id in get_ids(client.images.list(identifier)) + + client.images.remove(identifier) + assert image.id not in get_ids(client.images.list(repo)) + assert image.id not in get_ids(client.images.list(identifier)) + + assert image.id in get_ids(client.images.list('alpine:latest')) + + +def get_ids(images): + return [i.id for i in images] diff --git a/tests/integration/models_networks_test.py b/tests/integration/models_networks_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..105dcc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_networks_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +import docker +from .. import helpers +from .base import BaseIntegrationTest, TEST_API_VERSION + + +class ImageCollectionTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_create(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + name = helpers.random_name() + network = client.networks.create(name, labels={'foo': 'bar'}) + self.tmp_networks.append(network.id) + assert network.name == name + assert network.attrs['Labels']['foo'] == "bar" + + def test_get(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + name = helpers.random_name() + network_id = client.networks.create(name).id + self.tmp_networks.append(network_id) + network = client.networks.get(network_id) + assert network.name == name + + def test_list_remove(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + name = helpers.random_name() + network = client.networks.create(name) + self.tmp_networks.append(network.id) + assert network.id in [n.id for n in client.networks.list()] + assert network.id not in [ + n.id for n in + client.networks.list(ids=["fdhjklfdfdshjkfds"]) + ] + assert network.id in [ + n.id for n in + client.networks.list(ids=[network.id]) + ] + assert network.id not in [ + n.id for n in + client.networks.list(names=["fdshjklfdsjhkl"]) + ] + assert network.id in [ + n.id for n in + client.networks.list(names=[name]) + ] + network.remove() + assert network.id not in [n.id for n in client.networks.list()] + + +class ImageTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_connect_disconnect(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + network = client.networks.create(helpers.random_name()) + self.tmp_networks.append(network.id) + container = client.containers.create("alpine", "sleep 300") + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert network.containers == [] + network.connect(container) + container.start() + assert client.networks.get(network.id).containers == [container] + network.disconnect(container) + assert network.containers == [] + assert client.networks.get(network.id).containers == [] diff --git a/tests/integration/models_nodes_test.py b/tests/integration/models_nodes_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5823e6b --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_nodes_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +import unittest + +import docker + +from .. import helpers +from .base import TEST_API_VERSION + + +class NodesTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + helpers.force_leave_swarm(docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION)) + + def tearDown(self): + helpers.force_leave_swarm(docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION)) + + def test_list_get_update(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + client.swarm.init('eth0', listen_addr=helpers.swarm_listen_addr()) + nodes = client.nodes.list() + assert len(nodes) == 1 + assert nodes[0].attrs['Spec']['Role'] == 'manager' + + node = client.nodes.get(nodes[0].id) + assert node.id == nodes[0].id + assert node.attrs['Spec']['Role'] == 'manager' + assert node.version > 0 + + node = client.nodes.list()[0] + assert not node.attrs['Spec'].get('Labels') + node.update({ + 'Availability': 'active', + 'Name': 'node-name', + 'Role': 'manager', + 'Labels': {'foo': 'bar'} + }) + node.reload() + assert node.attrs['Spec']['Labels'] == {'foo': 'bar'} diff --git a/tests/integration/models_resources_test.py b/tests/integration/models_resources_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4aafe0c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_resources_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +import docker +from .base import BaseIntegrationTest, TEST_API_VERSION + + +class ModelTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_reload(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + first_started_at = container.attrs['State']['StartedAt'] + container.kill() + container.start() + assert container.attrs['State']['StartedAt'] == first_started_at + container.reload() + assert container.attrs['State']['StartedAt'] != first_started_at diff --git a/tests/integration/models_services_test.py b/tests/integration/models_services_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b5676d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_services_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +import unittest + +import docker +import pytest + +from .. import helpers +from .base import TEST_API_VERSION + + +class ServiceTest(unittest.TestCase): + @classmethod + def setUpClass(cls): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + helpers.force_leave_swarm(client) + client.swarm.init('eth0', listen_addr=helpers.swarm_listen_addr()) + + @classmethod + def tearDownClass(cls): + helpers.force_leave_swarm(docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION)) + + def test_create(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + name = helpers.random_name() + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=name, + labels={'foo': 'bar'}, + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300", + container_labels={'container': 'label'} + ) + assert service.name == name + assert service.attrs['Spec']['Labels']['foo'] == 'bar' + container_spec = service.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert "alpine" in container_spec['Image'] + assert container_spec['Labels'] == {'container': 'label'} + + def test_get(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + name = helpers.random_name() + service = client.services.create( + name=name, + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + service = client.services.get(service.id) + assert service.name == name + + def test_list_remove(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service = client.services.create( + name=helpers.random_name(), + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + assert service in client.services.list() + service.remove() + assert service not in client.services.list() + + def test_tasks(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service1 = client.services.create( + name=helpers.random_name(), + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + service2 = client.services.create( + name=helpers.random_name(), + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + tasks = [] + while len(tasks) == 0: + tasks = service1.tasks() + assert len(tasks) == 1 + assert tasks[0]['ServiceID'] == service1.id + + tasks = [] + while len(tasks) == 0: + tasks = service2.tasks() + assert len(tasks) == 1 + assert tasks[0]['ServiceID'] == service2.id + + @pytest.mark.skip(reason="Makes Swarm unstable?") + def test_update(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=helpers.random_name(), + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + service.update( + # create argument + name=service.name, + # ContainerSpec argument + command="sleep 600" + ) + service.reload() + container_spec = service.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert container_spec['Command'] == ["sleep", "600"] diff --git a/tests/integration/models_swarm_test.py b/tests/integration/models_swarm_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e45ff3c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_swarm_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +import unittest + +import docker + +from .. import helpers +from .base import TEST_API_VERSION + + +class SwarmTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + helpers.force_leave_swarm(docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION)) + + def tearDown(self): + helpers.force_leave_swarm(docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION)) + + def test_init_update_leave(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + client.swarm.init( + advertise_addr='eth0', snapshot_interval=5000, + listen_addr=helpers.swarm_listen_addr() + ) + assert client.swarm.attrs['Spec']['Raft']['SnapshotInterval'] == 5000 + client.swarm.update(snapshot_interval=10000) + assert client.swarm.attrs['Spec']['Raft']['SnapshotInterval'] == 10000 + assert client.swarm.leave(force=True) + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.APIError) as cm: + client.swarm.reload() + assert ( + # FIXME: test for both until + # https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/29192 is resolved + cm.exception.response.status_code == 406 or + cm.exception.response.status_code == 503 + ) diff --git a/tests/integration/models_volumes_test.py b/tests/integration/models_volumes_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47b4a45 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_volumes_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +import docker +from .base import BaseIntegrationTest, TEST_API_VERSION + + +class VolumesTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + def test_create_get(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + volume = client.volumes.create( + 'dockerpytest_1', + driver='local', + labels={'labelkey': 'labelvalue'} + ) + self.tmp_volumes.append(volume.id) + assert volume.id + assert volume.name == 'dockerpytest_1' + assert volume.attrs['Labels'] == {'labelkey': 'labelvalue'} + + volume = client.volumes.get(volume.id) + assert volume.name == 'dockerpytest_1' + + def test_list_remove(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + volume = client.volumes.create('dockerpytest_1') + self.tmp_volumes.append(volume.id) + assert volume in client.volumes.list() + assert volume in client.volumes.list(filters={'name': 'dockerpytest_'}) + assert volume not in client.volumes.list(filters={'name': 'foobar'}) + + volume.remove() + assert volume not in client.volumes.list() diff --git a/tests/integration/regression_test.py b/tests/integration/regression_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3e6d9b --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/regression_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +import io +import random + +import docker +import six + +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX + + +class TestRegressions(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_443_handle_nonchunked_response_in_stream(self): + dfile = io.BytesIO() + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.APIError) as exc: + for line in self.client.build(fileobj=dfile, tag="a/b/c"): + pass + self.assertEqual(exc.exception.response.status_code, 500) + dfile.close() + + def test_542_truncate_ids_client_side(self): + self.client.start( + self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + ) + result = self.client.containers(all=True, trunc=True) + self.assertEqual(len(result[0]['Id']), 12) + + def test_647_support_doubleslash_in_image_names(self): + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.inspect_image('gensokyo.jp//kirisame') + + def test_649_handle_timeout_value_none(self): + self.client.timeout = None + ctnr = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '2']) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.client.stop(ctnr) + + def test_715_handle_user_param_as_int_value(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['id', '-u'], user=1000) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.client.wait(ctnr) + logs = self.client.logs(ctnr) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + assert logs == '1000\n' + + def test_792_explicit_port_protocol(self): + + tcp_port, udp_port = random.sample(range(9999, 32000), 2) + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999'], ports=[2000, (2000, 'udp')], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + port_bindings={'2000/tcp': tcp_port, '2000/udp': udp_port} + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.assertEqual( + self.client.port(ctnr, 2000)[0]['HostPort'], + six.text_type(tcp_port) + ) + self.assertEqual( + self.client.port(ctnr, '2000/tcp')[0]['HostPort'], + six.text_type(tcp_port) + ) + self.assertEqual( + self.client.port(ctnr, '2000/udp')[0]['HostPort'], + six.text_type(udp_port) + ) diff --git a/tests/integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/config.json b/tests/integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/config.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53b4e7a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/config.json @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +{ + "description": "Dummy test plugin for docker python SDK", + "documentation": "https://github.com/docker/docker-py", + "entrypoint": ["/dummy"], + "network": { + "type": "host" + }, + "interface" : { + "types": ["docker.volumedriver/1.0"], + "socket": "dummy.sock" + }, + "env": [ + { + "name":"DEBUG", + "settable":["value"], + "value":"0" + } + ] +} diff --git a/tests/integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/rootfs/dummy/file.txt b/tests/integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/rootfs/dummy/file.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/unit/__init__.py b/tests/unit/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/unit/api_build_test.py b/tests/unit/api_build_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..927aa97 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_build_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +import gzip +import io + +import docker +from docker import auth + +from .api_test import BaseAPIClientTest, fake_request, url_prefix + + +class BuildTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_build_container(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + self.client.build(fileobj=script) + + def test_build_container_pull(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + self.client.build(fileobj=script, pull=True) + + def test_build_container_stream(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + self.client.build(fileobj=script, stream=True) + + def test_build_container_custom_context(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ]).encode('ascii')) + context = docker.utils.mkbuildcontext(script) + + self.client.build(fileobj=context, custom_context=True) + + def test_build_container_custom_context_gzip(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ]).encode('ascii')) + context = docker.utils.mkbuildcontext(script) + gz_context = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=context) + + self.client.build( + fileobj=gz_context, + custom_context=True, + encoding="gzip" + ) + + def test_build_remote_with_registry_auth(self): + self.client._auth_configs = { + 'https://example.com': { + 'user': 'example', + 'password': 'example', + 'email': 'example@example.com' + } + } + + expected_params = {'t': None, 'q': False, 'dockerfile': None, + 'rm': False, 'nocache': False, 'pull': False, + 'forcerm': False, + 'remote': 'https://github.com/docker-library/mongo'} + expected_headers = { + 'X-Registry-Config': auth.encode_header(self.client._auth_configs)} + + self.client.build(path='https://github.com/docker-library/mongo') + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'build', + stream=True, + data=None, + headers=expected_headers, + params=expected_params, + timeout=None + ) + + def test_build_container_with_named_dockerfile(self): + self.client.build('.', dockerfile='nameddockerfile') + + def test_build_container_with_container_limits(self): + self.client.build('.', container_limits={ + 'memory': 1024 * 1024, + 'cpusetcpus': 1, + 'cpushares': 1000, + 'memswap': 1024 * 1024 * 8 + }) + + def test_build_container_invalid_container_limits(self): + self.assertRaises( + docker.errors.DockerException, + lambda: self.client.build('.', container_limits={ + 'foo': 'bar' + }) + ) + + def test_set_auth_headers_with_empty_dict_and_auth_configs(self): + self.client._auth_configs = { + 'https://example.com': { + 'user': 'example', + 'password': 'example', + 'email': 'example@example.com' + } + } + + headers = {} + expected_headers = { + 'X-Registry-Config': auth.encode_header(self.client._auth_configs)} + self.client._set_auth_headers(headers) + self.assertEqual(headers, expected_headers) + + def test_set_auth_headers_with_dict_and_auth_configs(self): + self.client._auth_configs = { + 'https://example.com': { + 'user': 'example', + 'password': 'example', + 'email': 'example@example.com' + } + } + + headers = {'foo': 'bar'} + expected_headers = { + 'foo': 'bar', + 'X-Registry-Config': auth.encode_header(self.client._auth_configs)} + + self.client._set_auth_headers(headers) + self.assertEqual(headers, expected_headers) + + def test_set_auth_headers_with_dict_and_no_auth_configs(self): + headers = {'foo': 'bar'} + expected_headers = { + 'foo': 'bar' + } + + self.client._set_auth_headers(headers) + self.assertEqual(headers, expected_headers) diff --git a/tests/unit/api_container_test.py b/tests/unit/api_container_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b135a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_container_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,1674 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import datetime +import json +import signal + +import docker +import pytest +import six + +from . import fake_api +from ..helpers import requires_api_version +from .api_test import ( + BaseAPIClientTest, url_prefix, fake_request, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + fake_inspect_container +) + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +def fake_inspect_container_tty(self, container): + return fake_inspect_container(self, container, tty=True) + + +class StartContainerTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_start_container(self): + self.client.start(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/start' + ) + assert 'data' not in args[1] + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_start_container_none(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: + self.client.start(container=None) + + self.assertEqual( + str(excinfo.value), + 'Resource ID was not provided', + ) + + with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: + self.client.start(None) + + self.assertEqual( + str(excinfo.value), + 'Resource ID was not provided', + ) + + def test_start_container_regression_573(self): + self.client.start(**{'container': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + def test_start_container_with_lxc_conf(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + lxc_conf={'lxc.conf.k': 'lxc.conf.value'} + ) + + def test_start_container_with_lxc_conf_compat(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + lxc_conf=[{'Key': 'lxc.conf.k', 'Value': 'lxc.conf.value'}] + ) + + def test_start_container_with_binds_ro(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, binds={ + '/tmp': { + "bind": '/mnt', + "ro": True + } + } + ) + + def test_start_container_with_binds_rw(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, binds={ + '/tmp': {"bind": '/mnt', "ro": False} + } + ) + + def test_start_container_with_port_binds(self): + self.maxDiff = None + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, port_bindings={ + 1111: None, + 2222: 2222, + '3333/udp': (3333,), + 4444: ('127.0.0.1',), + 5555: ('127.0.0.1', 5555), + 6666: [('127.0.0.1',), ('192.168.0.1',)] + }) + + def test_start_container_with_links(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, links={'path': 'alias'} + ) + + def test_start_container_with_multiple_links(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + links={ + 'path1': 'alias1', + 'path2': 'alias2' + } + ) + + def test_start_container_with_links_as_list_of_tuples(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + links=[('path', 'alias')]) + + def test_start_container_privileged(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, privileged=True) + + def test_start_container_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.start({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/start' + ) + assert 'data' not in args[1] + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + +class CreateContainerTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_create_container(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'true') + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", "Cmd": ["true"], + "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, "AttachStdout": true, + "StdinOnce": false, + "OpenStdin": false, "NetworkDisabled": false}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + def test_create_container_with_binds(self): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + + self.client.create_container('busybox', ['ls', mount_dest], + volumes=[mount_dest]) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls", "/mnt"], "AttachStdin": false, + "Volumes": {"/mnt": {}}, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + def test_create_container_with_volume_string(self): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + + self.client.create_container('busybox', ['ls', mount_dest], + volumes=mount_dest) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls", "/mnt"], "AttachStdin": false, + "Volumes": {"/mnt": {}}, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + def test_create_container_with_ports(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'ls', + ports=[1111, (2222, 'udp'), (3333,)]) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "ExposedPorts": { + "1111/tcp": {}, + "2222/udp": {}, + "3333/tcp": {} + }, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + def test_create_container_with_entrypoint(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'hello', + entrypoint='cowsay entry') + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["hello"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "Entrypoint": ["cowsay", "entry"]}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + def test_create_container_with_cpu_shares(self): + with pytest.deprecated_call(): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'ls', cpu_shares=5) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "CpuShares": 5}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + @requires_api_version('1.18') + def test_create_container_with_host_config_cpu_shares(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpu_shares=512 + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "HostConfig": { + "CpuShares": 512, + "NetworkMode": "default" + }}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + def test_create_container_with_cpuset(self): + with pytest.deprecated_call(): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'ls', cpuset='0,1') + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "Cpuset": "0,1", + "CpusetCpus": "0,1"}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + @requires_api_version('1.18') + def test_create_container_with_host_config_cpuset(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpuset_cpus='0,1' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "HostConfig": { + "CpusetCpus": "0,1", + "NetworkMode": "default" + }}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + @requires_api_version('1.19') + def test_create_container_with_host_config_cpuset_mems(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpuset_mems='0' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "HostConfig": { + "CpusetMems": "0", + "NetworkMode": "default" + }}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + def test_create_container_with_cgroup_parent(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cgroup_parent='test' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + self.assertIn('HostConfig', data) + self.assertIn('CgroupParent', data['HostConfig']) + self.assertEqual(data['HostConfig']['CgroupParent'], 'test') + + def test_create_container_with_working_dir(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'ls', + working_dir='/root') + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "WorkingDir": "/root"}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + def test_create_container_with_stdin_open(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'true', stdin_open=True) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", "Cmd": ["true"], + "AttachStdin": true, + "AttachStderr": true, "AttachStdout": true, + "StdinOnce": true, + "OpenStdin": true, "NetworkDisabled": false}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + def test_create_container_with_volumes_from(self): + vol_names = ['foo', 'bar'] + try: + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'true', + volumes_from=vol_names) + except docker.errors.DockerException: + self.assertTrue( + docker.utils.compare_version('1.10', self.client._version) >= 0 + ) + return + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data'])['VolumesFrom'], + ','.join(vol_names)) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + def test_create_container_empty_volumes_from(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.InvalidVersion): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'true', volumes_from=[]) + + def test_create_named_container(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'true', + name='marisa-kirisame') + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", "Cmd": ["true"], + "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, "AttachStdout": true, + "StdinOnce": false, + "OpenStdin": false, "NetworkDisabled": false}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['params'], {'name': 'marisa-kirisame'}) + + def test_create_container_with_mem_limit_as_int(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + mem_limit=128.0 + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + self.assertEqual(data['HostConfig']['Memory'], 128.0) + + def test_create_container_with_mem_limit_as_string(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + mem_limit='128' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + self.assertEqual(data['HostConfig']['Memory'], 128.0) + + def test_create_container_with_mem_limit_as_string_with_k_unit(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + mem_limit='128k' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + self.assertEqual(data['HostConfig']['Memory'], 128.0 * 1024) + + def test_create_container_with_mem_limit_as_string_with_m_unit(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + mem_limit='128m' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + self.assertEqual(data['HostConfig']['Memory'], 128.0 * 1024 * 1024) + + def test_create_container_with_mem_limit_as_string_with_g_unit(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + mem_limit='128g' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + self.assertEqual( + data['HostConfig']['Memory'], 128.0 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 + ) + + def test_create_container_with_mem_limit_as_string_with_wrong_value(self): + self.assertRaises( + docker.errors.DockerException, + self.client.create_host_config, mem_limit='128p' + ) + + self.assertRaises( + docker.errors.DockerException, + self.client.create_host_config, mem_limit='1f28' + ) + + def test_create_container_with_lxc_conf(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + lxc_conf={'lxc.conf.k': 'lxc.conf.value'} + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create' + ) + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['LxcConf'] = [ + {"Value": "lxc.conf.value", "Key": "lxc.conf.k"} + ] + + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + ) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_lxc_conf_compat(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + lxc_conf=[{'Key': 'lxc.conf.k', 'Value': 'lxc.conf.value'}] + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['LxcConf'] = [ + {"Value": "lxc.conf.value", "Key": "lxc.conf.k"} + ] + self.assertEqual( + json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_binds_ro(self): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + mount_origin = '/tmp' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + binds={mount_origin: { + "bind": mount_dest, + "ro": True + }} + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Binds'] = ["/tmp:/mnt:ro"] + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_binds_rw(self): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + mount_origin = '/tmp' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + binds={mount_origin: { + "bind": mount_dest, + "ro": False + }} + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Binds'] = ["/tmp:/mnt:rw"] + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_binds_mode(self): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + mount_origin = '/tmp' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + binds={mount_origin: { + "bind": mount_dest, + "mode": "z", + }} + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Binds'] = ["/tmp:/mnt:z"] + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_binds_mode_and_ro_error(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + mount_origin = '/tmp' + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + binds={mount_origin: { + "bind": mount_dest, + "mode": "z", + "ro": True, + }} + ) + ) + + def test_create_container_with_binds_list(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + binds=[ + "/tmp:/mnt/1:ro", + "/tmp:/mnt/2", + ], + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Binds'] = [ + "/tmp:/mnt/1:ro", + "/tmp:/mnt/2", + ] + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_port_binds(self): + self.maxDiff = None + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + port_bindings={ + 1111: None, + 2222: 2222, + '3333/udp': (3333,), + 4444: ('127.0.0.1',), + 5555: ('127.0.0.1', 5555), + 6666: [('127.0.0.1',), ('192.168.0.1',)] + } + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + port_bindings = data['HostConfig']['PortBindings'] + self.assertTrue('1111/tcp' in port_bindings) + self.assertTrue('2222/tcp' in port_bindings) + self.assertTrue('3333/udp' in port_bindings) + self.assertTrue('4444/tcp' in port_bindings) + self.assertTrue('5555/tcp' in port_bindings) + self.assertTrue('6666/tcp' in port_bindings) + self.assertEqual( + [{"HostPort": "", "HostIp": ""}], + port_bindings['1111/tcp'] + ) + self.assertEqual( + [{"HostPort": "2222", "HostIp": ""}], + port_bindings['2222/tcp'] + ) + self.assertEqual( + [{"HostPort": "3333", "HostIp": ""}], + port_bindings['3333/udp'] + ) + self.assertEqual( + [{"HostPort": "", "HostIp": "127.0.0.1"}], + port_bindings['4444/tcp'] + ) + self.assertEqual( + [{"HostPort": "5555", "HostIp": "127.0.0.1"}], + port_bindings['5555/tcp'] + ) + self.assertEqual(len(port_bindings['6666/tcp']), 2) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_mac_address(self): + expected = "02:42:ac:11:00:0a" + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', + ['sleep', '60'], + mac_address=expected + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + assert data['MacAddress'] == expected + + def test_create_container_with_links(self): + link_path = 'path' + alias = 'alias' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + links={link_path: alias} + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create' + ) + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Links'] = ['path:alias'] + + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + ) + + def test_create_container_with_multiple_links(self): + link_path = 'path' + alias = 'alias' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + links={ + link_path + '1': alias + '1', + link_path + '2': alias + '2' + } + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Links'] = [ + 'path1:alias1', 'path2:alias2' + ] + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + ) + + def test_create_container_with_links_as_list_of_tuples(self): + link_path = 'path' + alias = 'alias' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + links=[(link_path, alias)] + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Links'] = ['path:alias'] + + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + ) + + def test_create_container_privileged(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(privileged=True) + ) + + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Privileged'] = True + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_restart_policy(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + restart_policy={ + "Name": "always", + "MaximumRetryCount": 0 + } + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['RestartPolicy'] = { + "MaximumRetryCount": 0, "Name": "always" + } + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + ) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_added_capabilities(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(cap_add=['MKNOD']) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['CapAdd'] = ['MKNOD'] + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + ) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_dropped_capabilities(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(cap_drop=['MKNOD']) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['CapDrop'] = ['MKNOD'] + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + ) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_devices(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + devices=['/dev/sda:/dev/xvda:rwm', + '/dev/sdb:/dev/xvdb', + '/dev/sdc'] + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Devices'] = [ + {'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/xvda', + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda'}, + {'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/xvdb', + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sdb'}, + {'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/sdc', + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sdc'} + ] + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + ) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_labels_dict(self): + labels_dict = { + six.text_type('foo'): six.text_type('1'), + six.text_type('bar'): six.text_type('2'), + } + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + labels=labels_dict, + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data'])['Labels'], labels_dict) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + ) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_labels_list(self): + labels_list = [ + six.text_type('foo'), + six.text_type('bar'), + ] + labels_dict = { + six.text_type('foo'): six.text_type(), + six.text_type('bar'): six.text_type(), + } + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + labels=labels_list, + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data'])['Labels'], labels_dict) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + ) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_named_volume(self): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + volume_name = 'name' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + volume_driver='foodriver', + binds={volume_name: { + "bind": mount_dest, + "ro": False + }}), + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create' + ) + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['VolumeDriver'] = 'foodriver' + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Binds'] = ["name:/mnt:rw"] + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_stop_signal(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'ls', + stop_signal='SIGINT') + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "StopSignal": "SIGINT"}''')) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_container_with_aliases(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + network_mode='some-network', + ), + networking_config=self.client.create_networking_config({ + 'some-network': self.client.create_endpoint_config( + aliases=['foo', 'bar'], + ), + }), + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "HostConfig": { + "NetworkMode": "some-network" + }, + "NetworkingConfig": { + "EndpointsConfig": { + "some-network": {"Aliases": ["foo", "bar"]} + } + }}''')) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_container_with_tmpfs_list(self): + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + tmpfs=[ + "/tmp", + "/mnt:size=3G,uid=100" + ] + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Tmpfs'] = { + "/tmp": "", + "/mnt": "size=3G,uid=100" + } + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_container_with_tmpfs_dict(self): + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + tmpfs={ + "/tmp": "", + "/mnt": "size=3G,uid=100" + } + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Tmpfs'] = { + "/tmp": "", + "/mnt": "size=3G,uid=100" + } + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_create_container_with_sysctl(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + sysctls={ + 'net.core.somaxconn': 1024, + 'net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies': '0', + } + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Sysctls'] = { + 'net.core.somaxconn': '1024', 'net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies': '0', + } + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), expected_payload) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + ) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['timeout'], DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_container_with_unicode_envvars(self): + envvars_dict = { + 'foo': u'☃', + } + + expected = [ + u'foo=☃' + ] + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + environment=envvars_dict, + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data'])['Env'], expected) + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_container_with_host_config_cpus(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpu_count=1, + cpu_percent=20, + nano_cpus=1000 + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'containers/create') + + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), + json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "HostConfig": { + "CpuCount": 1, + "CpuPercent": 20, + "NanoCpus": 1000, + "NetworkMode": "default" + }}''')) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + ) + + +class ContainerTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_list_containers(self): + self.client.containers(all=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/json', + params={ + 'all': 1, + 'since': None, + 'size': 0, + 'limit': -1, + 'trunc_cmd': 0, + 'before': None + }, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_resize_container(self): + self.client.resize( + {'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}, + height=15, + width=120 + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/resize', + params={'h': 15, 'w': 120}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_rename_container(self): + self.client.rename( + {'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}, + name='foobar' + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/rename', + params={'name': 'foobar'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_wait(self): + self.client.wait(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/wait', + timeout=None + ) + + def test_wait_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.wait({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/wait', + timeout=None + ) + + def test_logs(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + logs = self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 0, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=False + ) + + self.assertEqual( + logs, + 'Flowering Nights\n(Sakuya Iyazoi)\n'.encode('ascii') + ) + + def test_logs_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + logs = self.client.logs({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 0, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=False + ) + + self.assertEqual( + logs, + 'Flowering Nights\n(Sakuya Iyazoi)\n'.encode('ascii') + ) + + def test_log_streaming(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=True, + follow=False) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 0, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=True + ) + + def test_log_following(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=False, + follow=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 1, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=False + ) + + def test_log_following_backwards(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 1, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=True + ) + + def test_log_streaming_and_following(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=True, + follow=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 1, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=True + ) + + def test_log_tail(self): + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=False, + follow=False, tail=10) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 0, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 10}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=False + ) + + def test_log_since(self): + ts = 809222400 + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=False, + follow=False, since=ts) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 0, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all', 'since': ts}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=False + ) + + def test_log_since_with_datetime(self): + ts = 809222400 + time = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(ts) + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=False, + follow=False, since=time) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 0, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all', 'since': ts}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=False + ) + + def test_log_since_with_invalid_value_raises_error(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.InvalidArgument): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=False, + follow=False, since=42.42) + + def test_log_tty(self): + m = mock.Mock() + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container_tty): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient._stream_raw_result', + m): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + follow=True, stream=True) + + self.assertTrue(m.called) + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 1, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=True + ) + + def test_diff(self): + self.client.diff(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/changes', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_diff_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.diff({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/changes', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_port(self): + self.client.port({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}, 1111) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/json', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_stop_container(self): + timeout = 2 + + self.client.stop(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, timeout=timeout) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/stop', + params={'t': timeout}, + timeout=(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + timeout) + ) + + def test_stop_container_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + timeout = 2 + + self.client.stop({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}, + timeout=timeout) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/stop', + params={'t': timeout}, + timeout=(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + timeout) + ) + + def test_pause_container(self): + self.client.pause(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/pause', + timeout=(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS) + ) + + def test_unpause_container(self): + self.client.unpause(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/unpause', + timeout=(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS) + ) + + def test_kill_container(self): + self.client.kill(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/kill', + params={}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_kill_container_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.kill({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/kill', + params={}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_kill_container_with_signal(self): + self.client.kill(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, signal=signal.SIGTERM) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/kill', + params={'signal': signal.SIGTERM}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_restart_container(self): + self.client.restart(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, timeout=2) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/restart', + params={'t': 2}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_restart_container_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.restart({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}, timeout=2) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/restart', + params={'t': 2}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_remove_container(self): + self.client.remove_container(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'DELETE', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b', + params={'v': False, 'link': False, 'force': False}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_remove_container_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.remove_container({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'DELETE', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b', + params={'v': False, 'link': False, 'force': False}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_export(self): + self.client.export(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/export', + stream=True, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_export_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.export({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/export', + stream=True, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_inspect_container(self): + self.client.inspect_container(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/json', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_inspect_container_undefined_id(self): + for arg in None, '', {True: True}: + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NullResource) as excinfo: + self.client.inspect_container(arg) + + self.assertEqual( + excinfo.value.args[0], 'Resource ID was not provided' + ) + + def test_container_stats(self): + self.client.stats(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/stats', + timeout=60, + stream=True + ) + + def test_container_top(self): + self.client.top(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/top', + params={}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_container_top_with_psargs(self): + self.client.top(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, 'waux') + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/top', + params={'ps_args': 'waux'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_container_update(self): + self.client.update_container( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, mem_limit='2k', cpu_shares=124, + blkio_weight=345 + ) + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + args[0][1], url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/update' + ) + self.assertEqual( + json.loads(args[1]['data']), + {'Memory': 2 * 1024, 'CpuShares': 124, 'BlkioWeight': 345} + ) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers']['Content-Type'], 'application/json' + ) diff --git a/tests/unit/api_exec_test.py b/tests/unit/api_exec_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..41ee940 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_exec_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +import json + +from . import fake_api +from .api_test import ( + BaseAPIClientTest, url_prefix, fake_request, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, +) + + +class ExecTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_exec_create(self): + self.client.exec_create(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, ['ls', '-1']) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + 'POST', + args[0][0], url_prefix + 'containers/{0}/exec'.format( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID + ) + ) + + self.assertEqual( + json.loads(args[1]['data']), { + 'Tty': False, + 'AttachStdout': True, + 'Container': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'Cmd': ['ls', '-1'], + 'Privileged': False, + 'AttachStdin': False, + 'AttachStderr': True, + 'User': '' + } + ) + + self.assertEqual(args[1]['headers'], + {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}) + + def test_exec_start(self): + self.client.exec_start(fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + args[0][1], url_prefix + 'exec/{0}/start'.format( + fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID + ) + ) + + self.assertEqual( + json.loads(args[1]['data']), { + 'Tty': False, + 'Detach': False, + } + ) + + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], { + 'Content-Type': 'application/json', + 'Connection': 'Upgrade', + 'Upgrade': 'tcp' + } + ) + + def test_exec_start_detached(self): + self.client.exec_start(fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID, detach=True) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + args[0][1], url_prefix + 'exec/{0}/start'.format( + fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID + ) + ) + + self.assertEqual( + json.loads(args[1]['data']), { + 'Tty': False, + 'Detach': True + } + ) + + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers'], { + 'Content-Type': 'application/json' + } + ) + + def test_exec_inspect(self): + self.client.exec_inspect(fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + args[0][1], url_prefix + 'exec/{0}/json'.format( + fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID + ) + ) + + def test_exec_resize(self): + self.client.exec_resize(fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID, height=20, width=60) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'exec/{0}/resize'.format(fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID), + params={'h': 20, 'w': 60}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) diff --git a/tests/unit/api_image_test.py b/tests/unit/api_image_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f1e42cc --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_image_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,387 @@ +import docker +import pytest + +from . import fake_api +from docker import auth +from .api_test import ( + BaseAPIClientTest, fake_request, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, url_prefix, + fake_resolve_authconfig +) + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +class ImageTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_image_viz(self): + with pytest.raises(Exception): + self.client.images('busybox', viz=True) + self.fail('Viz output should not be supported!') + + def test_images(self): + self.client.images(all=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/json', + params={'filter': None, 'only_ids': 0, 'all': 1}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_images_quiet(self): + self.client.images(all=True, quiet=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/json', + params={'filter': None, 'only_ids': 1, 'all': 1}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_image_ids(self): + self.client.images(quiet=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/json', + params={'filter': None, 'only_ids': 1, 'all': 0}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_images_filters(self): + self.client.images(filters={'dangling': True}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/json', + params={'filter': None, 'only_ids': 0, 'all': 0, + 'filters': '{"dangling": ["true"]}'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_pull(self): + self.client.pull('joffrey/test001') + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'images/create' + ) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['params'], + {'tag': None, 'fromImage': 'joffrey/test001'} + ) + self.assertFalse(args[1]['stream']) + + def test_pull_stream(self): + self.client.pull('joffrey/test001', stream=True) + + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + args[0][1], + url_prefix + 'images/create' + ) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['params'], + {'tag': None, 'fromImage': 'joffrey/test001'} + ) + self.assertTrue(args[1]['stream']) + + def test_commit(self): + self.client.commit(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'commit', + data='{}', + headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json'}, + params={ + 'repo': None, + 'comment': None, + 'tag': None, + 'container': '3cc2351ab11b', + 'author': None, + 'changes': None + }, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_remove_image(self): + self.client.remove_image(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'DELETE', + url_prefix + 'images/e9aa60c60128', + params={'force': False, 'noprune': False}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_image_history(self): + self.client.history(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/history', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_import_image(self): + self.client.import_image( + fake_api.FAKE_TARBALL_PATH, + repository=fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + tag=fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/create', + params={ + 'repo': fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + 'tag': fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME, + 'fromSrc': fake_api.FAKE_TARBALL_PATH + }, + data=None, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_import_image_from_bytes(self): + stream = (i for i in range(0, 100)) + + self.client.import_image( + stream, + repository=fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + tag=fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/create', + params={ + 'repo': fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + 'tag': fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME, + 'fromSrc': '-', + }, + headers={ + 'Content-Type': 'application/tar', + }, + data=stream, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_import_image_from_image(self): + self.client.import_image( + image=fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME, + repository=fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + tag=fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/create', + params={ + 'repo': fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + 'tag': fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME, + 'fromImage': fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME + }, + data=None, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_inspect_image(self): + self.client.inspect_image(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/json', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_inspect_image_undefined_id(self): + for arg in None, '', {True: True}: + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NullResource) as excinfo: + self.client.inspect_image(arg) + + self.assertEqual( + excinfo.value.args[0], 'Resource ID was not provided' + ) + + def test_insert_image(self): + try: + self.client.insert(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME, + fake_api.FAKE_URL, fake_api.FAKE_PATH) + except docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod: + self.assertTrue( + docker.utils.compare_version('1.12', self.client._version) >= 0 + ) + return + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/insert', + params={ + 'url': fake_api.FAKE_URL, + 'path': fake_api.FAKE_PATH + }, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_push_image(self): + with mock.patch('docker.auth.resolve_authconfig', + fake_resolve_authconfig): + self.client.push(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/push', + params={ + 'tag': None + }, + data='{}', + headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json'}, + stream=False, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_push_image_with_tag(self): + with mock.patch('docker.auth.resolve_authconfig', + fake_resolve_authconfig): + self.client.push( + fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME, tag=fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/push', + params={ + 'tag': fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME, + }, + data='{}', + headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json'}, + stream=False, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_push_image_with_auth(self): + auth_config = { + 'username': "test_user", + 'password': "test_password", + 'serveraddress': "test_server", + } + encoded_auth = auth.encode_header(auth_config) + self.client.push( + fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME, tag=fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME, + auth_config=auth_config + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/push', + params={ + 'tag': fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME, + }, + data='{}', + headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json', + 'X-Registry-Auth': encoded_auth}, + stream=False, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_push_image_stream(self): + with mock.patch('docker.auth.resolve_authconfig', + fake_resolve_authconfig): + self.client.push(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME, stream=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/push', + params={ + 'tag': None + }, + data='{}', + headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json'}, + stream=True, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_tag_image(self): + self.client.tag(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_ID, fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/e9aa60c60128/tag', + params={ + 'tag': None, + 'repo': 'repo', + 'force': 0 + }, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_tag_image_tag(self): + self.client.tag( + fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_ID, + fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + tag=fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/e9aa60c60128/tag', + params={ + 'tag': 'tag', + 'repo': 'repo', + 'force': 0 + }, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_tag_image_force(self): + self.client.tag( + fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_ID, fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, force=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/e9aa60c60128/tag', + params={ + 'tag': None, + 'repo': 'repo', + 'force': 1 + }, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_get_image(self): + self.client.get_image(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/e9aa60c60128/get', + stream=True, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_load_image(self): + self.client.load_image('Byte Stream....') + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/load', + data='Byte Stream....', + stream=True, + params={}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_load_image_quiet(self): + self.client.load_image('Byte Stream....', quiet=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/load', + data='Byte Stream....', + stream=True, + params={'quiet': True}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) diff --git a/tests/unit/api_network_test.py b/tests/unit/api_network_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96cdc4b --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_network_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +import json + +import six + +from .api_test import BaseAPIClientTest, url_prefix, response +from ..helpers import requires_api_version +from docker.types import IPAMConfig, IPAMPool + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +class NetworkTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_list_networks(self): + networks = [ + { + "name": "none", + "id": "8e4e55c6863ef424", + "type": "null", + "endpoints": [] + }, + { + "name": "host", + "id": "062b6d9ea7913fde", + "type": "host", + "endpoints": [] + }, + ] + + get = mock.Mock(return_value=response( + status_code=200, content=json.dumps(networks).encode('utf-8'))) + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.get', get): + self.assertEqual(self.client.networks(), networks) + + self.assertEqual(get.call_args[0][0], url_prefix + 'networks') + + filters = json.loads(get.call_args[1]['params']['filters']) + self.assertFalse(filters) + + self.client.networks(names=['foo']) + filters = json.loads(get.call_args[1]['params']['filters']) + self.assertEqual(filters, {'name': ['foo']}) + + self.client.networks(ids=['123']) + filters = json.loads(get.call_args[1]['params']['filters']) + self.assertEqual(filters, {'id': ['123']}) + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_create_network(self): + network_data = { + "id": 'abc12345', + "warning": "", + } + + network_response = response(status_code=200, content=network_data) + post = mock.Mock(return_value=network_response) + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.post', post): + result = self.client.create_network('foo') + self.assertEqual(result, network_data) + + self.assertEqual( + post.call_args[0][0], + url_prefix + 'networks/create') + + self.assertEqual( + json.loads(post.call_args[1]['data']), + {"Name": "foo"}) + + opts = { + 'com.docker.network.bridge.enable_icc': False, + 'com.docker.network.bridge.enable_ip_masquerade': False, + } + self.client.create_network('foo', 'bridge', opts) + + self.assertEqual( + json.loads(post.call_args[1]['data']), + {"Name": "foo", "Driver": "bridge", "Options": opts}) + + ipam_pool_config = IPAMPool(subnet="192.168.52.0/24", + gateway="192.168.52.254") + ipam_config = IPAMConfig(pool_configs=[ipam_pool_config]) + + self.client.create_network("bar", driver="bridge", + ipam=ipam_config) + + self.assertEqual( + json.loads(post.call_args[1]['data']), + { + "Name": "bar", + "Driver": "bridge", + "IPAM": { + "Driver": "default", + "Config": [{ + "IPRange": None, + "Gateway": "192.168.52.254", + "Subnet": "192.168.52.0/24", + "AuxiliaryAddresses": None, + }], + } + }) + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_remove_network(self): + network_id = 'abc12345' + delete = mock.Mock(return_value=response(status_code=200)) + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.delete', delete): + self.client.remove_network(network_id) + + args = delete.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][0], + url_prefix + 'networks/{0}'.format(network_id)) + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_inspect_network(self): + network_id = 'abc12345' + network_name = 'foo' + network_data = { + six.u('name'): network_name, + six.u('id'): network_id, + six.u('driver'): 'bridge', + six.u('containers'): {}, + } + + network_response = response(status_code=200, content=network_data) + get = mock.Mock(return_value=network_response) + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.get', get): + result = self.client.inspect_network(network_id) + self.assertEqual(result, network_data) + + args = get.call_args + self.assertEqual(args[0][0], + url_prefix + 'networks/{0}'.format(network_id)) + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_connect_container_to_network(self): + network_id = 'abc12345' + container_id = 'def45678' + + post = mock.Mock(return_value=response(status_code=201)) + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.post', post): + self.client.connect_container_to_network( + container={'Id': container_id}, + net_id=network_id, + aliases=['foo', 'bar'], + links=[('baz', 'quux')] + ) + + self.assertEqual( + post.call_args[0][0], + url_prefix + 'networks/{0}/connect'.format(network_id)) + + self.assertEqual( + json.loads(post.call_args[1]['data']), + { + 'Container': container_id, + 'EndpointConfig': { + 'Aliases': ['foo', 'bar'], + 'Links': ['baz:quux'], + }, + }) + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_disconnect_container_from_network(self): + network_id = 'abc12345' + container_id = 'def45678' + + post = mock.Mock(return_value=response(status_code=201)) + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.post', post): + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network( + container={'Id': container_id}, net_id=network_id) + + self.assertEqual( + post.call_args[0][0], + url_prefix + 'networks/{0}/disconnect'.format(network_id)) + + self.assertEqual( + json.loads(post.call_args[1]['data']), + {'Container': container_id}) diff --git a/tests/unit/api_test.py b/tests/unit/api_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ac92c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,533 @@ +import datetime +import json +import io +import os +import re +import shutil +import socket +import tempfile +import threading +import time +import unittest + +import docker +from docker.api import APIClient +import requests +from requests.packages import urllib3 +import six + +from . import fake_api + +import pytest + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = docker.constants.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + +def response(status_code=200, content='', headers=None, reason=None, elapsed=0, + request=None, raw=None): + res = requests.Response() + res.status_code = status_code + if not isinstance(content, six.binary_type): + content = json.dumps(content).encode('ascii') + res._content = content + res.headers = requests.structures.CaseInsensitiveDict(headers or {}) + res.reason = reason + res.elapsed = datetime.timedelta(elapsed) + res.request = request + res.raw = raw + return res + + +def fake_resolve_authconfig(authconfig, registry=None): + return None + + +def fake_inspect_container(self, container, tty=False): + return fake_api.get_fake_inspect_container(tty=tty)[1] + + +def fake_resp(method, url, *args, **kwargs): + key = None + if url in fake_api.fake_responses: + key = url + elif (url, method) in fake_api.fake_responses: + key = (url, method) + if not key: + raise Exception('{0} {1}'.format(method, url)) + status_code, content = fake_api.fake_responses[key]() + return response(status_code=status_code, content=content) + + +fake_request = mock.Mock(side_effect=fake_resp) + + +def fake_get(self, url, *args, **kwargs): + return fake_request('GET', url, *args, **kwargs) + + +def fake_post(self, url, *args, **kwargs): + return fake_request('POST', url, *args, **kwargs) + + +def fake_put(self, url, *args, **kwargs): + return fake_request('PUT', url, *args, **kwargs) + + +def fake_delete(self, url, *args, **kwargs): + return fake_request('DELETE', url, *args, **kwargs) + + +def fake_read_from_socket(self, response, stream, tty=False): + return six.binary_type() + + +url_base = '{0}/'.format(fake_api.prefix) +url_prefix = '{0}v{1}/'.format( + url_base, + docker.constants.DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION) + + +class BaseAPIClientTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.patcher = mock.patch.multiple( + 'docker.api.client.APIClient', + get=fake_get, + post=fake_post, + put=fake_put, + delete=fake_delete, + _read_from_socket=fake_read_from_socket + ) + self.patcher.start() + self.client = APIClient() + # Force-clear authconfig to avoid tampering with the tests + self.client._cfg = {'Configs': {}} + + def tearDown(self): + self.client.close() + self.patcher.stop() + + def base_create_payload(self, img='busybox', cmd=None): + if not cmd: + cmd = ['true'] + return {"Tty": False, "Image": img, "Cmd": cmd, + "AttachStdin": False, + "AttachStderr": True, "AttachStdout": True, + "StdinOnce": False, + "OpenStdin": False, "NetworkDisabled": False, + } + + +class DockerApiTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_ctor(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DockerException) as excinfo: + APIClient(version=1.12) + + self.assertEqual( + str(excinfo.value), + 'Version parameter must be a string or None. Found float' + ) + + def test_url_valid_resource(self): + url = self.client._url('/hello/{0}/world', 'somename') + self.assertEqual( + url, '{0}{1}'.format(url_prefix, 'hello/somename/world') + ) + + url = self.client._url( + '/hello/{0}/world/{1}', 'somename', 'someothername' + ) + self.assertEqual( + url, + '{0}{1}'.format(url_prefix, 'hello/somename/world/someothername') + ) + + url = self.client._url('/hello/{0}/world', 'some?name') + self.assertEqual( + url, '{0}{1}'.format(url_prefix, 'hello/some%3Fname/world') + ) + + url = self.client._url("/images/{0}/push", "localhost:5000/image") + self.assertEqual( + url, + '{0}{1}'.format(url_prefix, 'images/localhost:5000/image/push') + ) + + def test_url_invalid_resource(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + self.client._url('/hello/{0}/world', ['sakuya', 'izayoi']) + + def test_url_no_resource(self): + url = self.client._url('/simple') + self.assertEqual(url, '{0}{1}'.format(url_prefix, 'simple')) + + def test_url_unversioned_api(self): + url = self.client._url( + '/hello/{0}/world', 'somename', versioned_api=False + ) + self.assertEqual( + url, '{0}{1}'.format(url_base, 'hello/somename/world') + ) + + def test_version(self): + self.client.version() + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'version', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_version_no_api_version(self): + self.client.version(False) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_base + 'version', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_retrieve_server_version(self): + client = APIClient(version="auto") + self.assertTrue(isinstance(client._version, six.string_types)) + self.assertFalse(client._version == "auto") + client.close() + + def test_auto_retrieve_server_version(self): + version = self.client._retrieve_server_version() + self.assertTrue(isinstance(version, six.string_types)) + + def test_info(self): + self.client.info() + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'info', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_search(self): + self.client.search('busybox') + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/search', + params={'term': 'busybox'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_events(self): + self.client.events() + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'events', + params={'since': None, 'until': None, 'filters': None}, + stream=True, + timeout=None + ) + + def test_events_with_since_until(self): + ts = 1356048000 + now = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(ts) + since = now - datetime.timedelta(seconds=10) + until = now + datetime.timedelta(seconds=10) + + self.client.events(since=since, until=until) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'events', + params={ + 'since': ts - 10, + 'until': ts + 10, + 'filters': None + }, + stream=True, + timeout=None + ) + + def test_events_with_filters(self): + filters = {'event': ['die', 'stop'], + 'container': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + + self.client.events(filters=filters) + + expected_filters = docker.utils.convert_filters(filters) + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'events', + params={ + 'since': None, + 'until': None, + 'filters': expected_filters + }, + stream=True, + timeout=None + ) + + def _socket_path_for_client_session(self, client): + socket_adapter = client.get_adapter('http+docker://') + return socket_adapter.socket_path + + def test_url_compatibility_unix(self): + c = APIClient(base_url="unix://socket") + + assert self._socket_path_for_client_session(c) == '/socket' + + def test_url_compatibility_unix_triple_slash(self): + c = APIClient(base_url="unix:///socket") + + assert self._socket_path_for_client_session(c) == '/socket' + + def test_url_compatibility_http_unix_triple_slash(self): + c = APIClient(base_url="http+unix:///socket") + + assert self._socket_path_for_client_session(c) == '/socket' + + def test_url_compatibility_http(self): + c = APIClient(base_url="http://hostname:1234") + + assert c.base_url == "http://hostname:1234" + + def test_url_compatibility_tcp(self): + c = APIClient(base_url="tcp://hostname:1234") + + assert c.base_url == "http://hostname:1234" + + def test_remove_link(self): + self.client.remove_container(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, link=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'DELETE', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b', + params={'v': False, 'link': True, 'force': False}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_host_config_secopt(self): + security_opt = ['apparmor:test_profile'] + result = self.client.create_host_config(security_opt=security_opt) + self.assertIn('SecurityOpt', result) + self.assertEqual(result['SecurityOpt'], security_opt) + self.assertRaises( + TypeError, self.client.create_host_config, security_opt='wrong' + ) + + def test_stream_helper_decoding(self): + status_code, content = fake_api.fake_responses[url_prefix + 'events']() + content_str = json.dumps(content) + if six.PY3: + content_str = content_str.encode('utf-8') + body = io.BytesIO(content_str) + + # mock a stream interface + raw_resp = urllib3.HTTPResponse(body=body) + setattr(raw_resp._fp, 'chunked', True) + setattr(raw_resp._fp, 'chunk_left', len(body.getvalue()) - 1) + + # pass `decode=False` to the helper + raw_resp._fp.seek(0) + resp = response(status_code=status_code, content=content, raw=raw_resp) + result = next(self.client._stream_helper(resp)) + self.assertEqual(result, content_str) + + # pass `decode=True` to the helper + raw_resp._fp.seek(0) + resp = response(status_code=status_code, content=content, raw=raw_resp) + result = next(self.client._stream_helper(resp, decode=True)) + self.assertEqual(result, content) + + # non-chunked response, pass `decode=False` to the helper + setattr(raw_resp._fp, 'chunked', False) + raw_resp._fp.seek(0) + resp = response(status_code=status_code, content=content, raw=raw_resp) + result = next(self.client._stream_helper(resp)) + self.assertEqual(result, content_str.decode('utf-8')) + + # non-chunked response, pass `decode=True` to the helper + raw_resp._fp.seek(0) + resp = response(status_code=status_code, content=content, raw=raw_resp) + result = next(self.client._stream_helper(resp, decode=True)) + self.assertEqual(result, content) + + +class StreamTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + socket_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.build_context = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, socket_dir) + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, self.build_context) + self.socket_file = os.path.join(socket_dir, 'test_sock.sock') + self.server_socket = self._setup_socket() + self.stop_server = False + server_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.run_server) + server_thread.setDaemon(True) + server_thread.start() + self.response = None + self.request_handler = None + self.addCleanup(server_thread.join) + self.addCleanup(self.stop) + + def stop(self): + self.stop_server = True + + def _setup_socket(self): + server_sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) + server_sock.bind(self.socket_file) + # Non-blocking mode so that we can shut the test down easily + server_sock.setblocking(0) + server_sock.listen(5) + return server_sock + + def run_server(self): + try: + while not self.stop_server: + try: + connection, client_address = self.server_socket.accept() + except socket.error: + # Probably no connection to accept yet + time.sleep(0.01) + continue + + connection.setblocking(1) + try: + self.request_handler(connection) + finally: + connection.close() + finally: + self.server_socket.close() + + def early_response_sending_handler(self, connection): + data = b'' + headers = None + + connection.sendall(self.response) + while not headers: + data += connection.recv(2048) + parts = data.split(b'\r\n\r\n', 1) + if len(parts) == 2: + headers, data = parts + + mo = re.search(r'Content-Length: ([0-9]+)', headers.decode()) + assert mo + content_length = int(mo.group(1)) + + while True: + if len(data) >= content_length: + break + + data += connection.recv(2048) + + @pytest.mark.skipif( + docker.constants.IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='Unix only' + ) + def test_early_stream_response(self): + self.request_handler = self.early_response_sending_handler + lines = [] + for i in range(0, 50): + line = str(i).encode() + lines += [('%x' % len(line)).encode(), line] + lines.append(b'0') + lines.append(b'') + + self.response = ( + b'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n' + b'Transfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n' + b'\r\n' + ) + b'\r\n'.join(lines) + + with APIClient(base_url="http+unix://" + self.socket_file) \ + as client: + for i in range(5): + try: + stream = client.build( + path=self.build_context, + stream=True + ) + break + except requests.ConnectionError as e: + if i == 4: + raise e + + self.assertEqual(list(stream), [ + str(i).encode() for i in range(50)]) + + +class UserAgentTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.patcher = mock.patch.object( + APIClient, + 'send', + return_value=fake_resp("GET", "%s/version" % fake_api.prefix) + ) + self.mock_send = self.patcher.start() + + def tearDown(self): + self.patcher.stop() + + def test_default_user_agent(self): + client = APIClient() + client.version() + + self.assertEqual(self.mock_send.call_count, 1) + headers = self.mock_send.call_args[0][0].headers + expected = 'docker-sdk-python/%s' % docker.__version__ + self.assertEqual(headers['User-Agent'], expected) + + def test_custom_user_agent(self): + client = APIClient(user_agent='foo/bar') + client.version() + + self.assertEqual(self.mock_send.call_count, 1) + headers = self.mock_send.call_args[0][0].headers + self.assertEqual(headers['User-Agent'], 'foo/bar') + + +class DisableSocketTest(unittest.TestCase): + class DummySocket(object): + def __init__(self, timeout=60): + self.timeout = timeout + + def settimeout(self, timeout): + self.timeout = timeout + + def gettimeout(self): + return self.timeout + + def setUp(self): + self.client = APIClient() + + def test_disable_socket_timeout(self): + """Test that the timeout is disabled on a generic socket object.""" + socket = self.DummySocket() + + self.client._disable_socket_timeout(socket) + + self.assertEqual(socket.timeout, None) + + def test_disable_socket_timeout2(self): + """Test that the timeouts are disabled on a generic socket object + and it's _sock object if present.""" + socket = self.DummySocket() + socket._sock = self.DummySocket() + + self.client._disable_socket_timeout(socket) + + self.assertEqual(socket.timeout, None) + self.assertEqual(socket._sock.timeout, None) + + def test_disable_socket_timout_non_blocking(self): + """Test that a non-blocking socket does not get set to blocking.""" + socket = self.DummySocket() + socket._sock = self.DummySocket(0.0) + + self.client._disable_socket_timeout(socket) + + self.assertEqual(socket.timeout, None) + self.assertEqual(socket._sock.timeout, 0.0) diff --git a/tests/unit/api_volume_test.py b/tests/unit/api_volume_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc2a556 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_volume_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +import json + +import pytest + +from ..helpers import requires_api_version +from .api_test import BaseAPIClientTest, url_prefix, fake_request + + +class VolumeTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_list_volumes(self): + volumes = self.client.volumes() + self.assertIn('Volumes', volumes) + self.assertEqual(len(volumes['Volumes']), 2) + args = fake_request.call_args + + self.assertEqual(args[0][0], 'GET') + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'volumes') + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_list_volumes_and_filters(self): + volumes = self.client.volumes(filters={'dangling': True}) + assert 'Volumes' in volumes + assert len(volumes['Volumes']) == 2 + args = fake_request.call_args + + assert args[0][0] == 'GET' + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'volumes' + assert args[1] == {'params': {'filters': '{"dangling": ["true"]}'}, + 'timeout': 60} + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_create_volume(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + result = self.client.create_volume(name) + self.assertIn('Name', result) + self.assertEqual(result['Name'], name) + self.assertIn('Driver', result) + self.assertEqual(result['Driver'], 'local') + args = fake_request.call_args + + self.assertEqual(args[0][0], 'POST') + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'volumes/create') + self.assertEqual(json.loads(args[1]['data']), {'Name': name}) + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_create_volume_with_labels(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + result = self.client.create_volume(name, labels={ + 'com.example.some-label': 'some-value'}) + self.assertEqual( + result["Labels"], + {'com.example.some-label': 'some-value'} + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_create_volume_with_invalid_labels(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + self.client.create_volume(name, labels=1) + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_create_volume_with_driver(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + driver_name = 'sshfs' + self.client.create_volume(name, driver=driver_name) + args = fake_request.call_args + + self.assertEqual(args[0][0], 'POST') + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], url_prefix + 'volumes/create') + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + self.assertIn('Driver', data) + self.assertEqual(data['Driver'], driver_name) + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_create_volume_invalid_opts_type(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + self.client.create_volume( + 'perfectcherryblossom', driver_opts='hello=world' + ) + + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + self.client.create_volume( + 'perfectcherryblossom', driver_opts=['hello=world'] + ) + + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + self.client.create_volume( + 'perfectcherryblossom', driver_opts='' + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_create_volume_with_no_specified_name(self): + result = self.client.create_volume(name=None) + self.assertIn('Name', result) + self.assertNotEqual(result['Name'], None) + self.assertIn('Driver', result) + self.assertEqual(result['Driver'], 'local') + self.assertIn('Scope', result) + self.assertEqual(result['Scope'], 'local') + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_inspect_volume(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + result = self.client.inspect_volume(name) + self.assertIn('Name', result) + self.assertEqual(result['Name'], name) + self.assertIn('Driver', result) + self.assertEqual(result['Driver'], 'local') + args = fake_request.call_args + + self.assertEqual(args[0][0], 'GET') + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], '{0}volumes/{1}'.format(url_prefix, name)) + + @requires_api_version('1.21') + def test_remove_volume(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + self.client.remove_volume(name) + args = fake_request.call_args + + self.assertEqual(args[0][0], 'DELETE') + self.assertEqual(args[0][1], '{0}volumes/{1}'.format(url_prefix, name)) diff --git a/tests/unit/auth_test.py b/tests/unit/auth_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..56fd50c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/auth_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,588 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import base64 +import json +import os +import os.path +import random +import shutil +import tempfile +import unittest + +from py.test import ensuretemp +from pytest import mark + +from docker import auth, errors + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +class RegressionTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_803_urlsafe_encode(self): + auth_data = { + 'username': 'root', + 'password': 'GR?XGR?XGR?XGR?X' + } + encoded = auth.encode_header(auth_data) + assert b'/' not in encoded + assert b'_' in encoded + + +class ResolveRepositoryNameTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_resolve_repository_name_hub_library_image(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_repository_name('image'), + ('docker.io', 'image'), + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_dotted_hub_library_image(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_repository_name('image.valid'), + ('docker.io', 'image.valid') + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_hub_image(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_repository_name('username/image'), + ('docker.io', 'username/image'), + ) + + def test_explicit_hub_index_library_image(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_repository_name('docker.io/image'), + ('docker.io', 'image') + ) + + def test_explicit_legacy_hub_index_library_image(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_repository_name('index.docker.io/image'), + ('docker.io', 'image') + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_private_registry(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_repository_name('my.registry.net/image'), + ('my.registry.net', 'image'), + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_private_registry_with_port(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_repository_name('my.registry.net:5000/image'), + ('my.registry.net:5000', 'image'), + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_private_registry_with_username(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_repository_name('my.registry.net/username/image'), + ('my.registry.net', 'username/image'), + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_no_dots_but_port(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_repository_name('hostname:5000/image'), + ('hostname:5000', 'image'), + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_no_dots_but_port_and_username(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_repository_name('hostname:5000/username/image'), + ('hostname:5000', 'username/image'), + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_localhost(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_repository_name('localhost/image'), + ('localhost', 'image'), + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_localhost_with_username(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_repository_name('localhost/username/image'), + ('localhost', 'username/image'), + ) + + def test_invalid_index_name(self): + self.assertRaises( + errors.InvalidRepository, + lambda: auth.resolve_repository_name('-gecko.com/image') + ) + + +def encode_auth(auth_info): + return base64.b64encode( + auth_info.get('username', '').encode('utf-8') + b':' + + auth_info.get('password', '').encode('utf-8')) + + +class ResolveAuthTest(unittest.TestCase): + index_config = {'auth': encode_auth({'username': 'indexuser'})} + private_config = {'auth': encode_auth({'username': 'privateuser'})} + legacy_config = {'auth': encode_auth({'username': 'legacyauth'})} + + auth_config = auth.parse_auth({ + 'https://index.docker.io/v1/': index_config, + 'my.registry.net': private_config, + 'http://legacy.registry.url/v1/': legacy_config, + }) + + def test_resolve_authconfig_hostname_only(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'my.registry.net' + )['username'], + 'privateuser' + ) + + def test_resolve_authconfig_no_protocol(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'my.registry.net/v1/' + )['username'], + 'privateuser' + ) + + def test_resolve_authconfig_no_path(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'http://my.registry.net' + )['username'], + 'privateuser' + ) + + def test_resolve_authconfig_no_path_trailing_slash(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'http://my.registry.net/' + )['username'], + 'privateuser' + ) + + def test_resolve_authconfig_no_path_wrong_secure_proto(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'https://my.registry.net' + )['username'], + 'privateuser' + ) + + def test_resolve_authconfig_no_path_wrong_insecure_proto(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'http://index.docker.io' + )['username'], + 'indexuser' + ) + + def test_resolve_authconfig_path_wrong_proto(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'https://my.registry.net/v1/' + )['username'], + 'privateuser' + ) + + def test_resolve_authconfig_default_registry(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig(self.auth_config)['username'], + 'indexuser' + ) + + def test_resolve_authconfig_default_explicit_none(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig(self.auth_config, None)['username'], + 'indexuser' + ) + + def test_resolve_authconfig_fully_explicit(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'http://my.registry.net/v1/' + )['username'], + 'privateuser' + ) + + def test_resolve_authconfig_legacy_config(self): + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'legacy.registry.url' + )['username'], + 'legacyauth' + ) + + def test_resolve_authconfig_no_match(self): + self.assertTrue( + auth.resolve_authconfig(self.auth_config, 'does.not.exist') is None + ) + + def test_resolve_registry_and_auth_library_image(self): + image = 'image' + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, auth.resolve_repository_name(image)[0] + )['username'], + 'indexuser', + ) + + def test_resolve_registry_and_auth_hub_image(self): + image = 'username/image' + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, auth.resolve_repository_name(image)[0] + )['username'], + 'indexuser', + ) + + def test_resolve_registry_and_auth_explicit_hub(self): + image = 'docker.io/username/image' + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, auth.resolve_repository_name(image)[0] + )['username'], + 'indexuser', + ) + + def test_resolve_registry_and_auth_explicit_legacy_hub(self): + image = 'index.docker.io/username/image' + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, auth.resolve_repository_name(image)[0] + )['username'], + 'indexuser', + ) + + def test_resolve_registry_and_auth_private_registry(self): + image = 'my.registry.net/image' + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, auth.resolve_repository_name(image)[0] + )['username'], + 'privateuser', + ) + + def test_resolve_registry_and_auth_unauthenticated_registry(self): + image = 'other.registry.net/image' + self.assertEqual( + auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, auth.resolve_repository_name(image)[0] + ), + None, + ) + + +class CredStoreTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_get_credential_store(self): + auth_config = { + 'credHelpers': { + 'registry1.io': 'truesecret', + 'registry2.io': 'powerlock' + }, + 'credsStore': 'blackbox', + } + + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'registry1.io' + ) == 'truesecret' + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'registry2.io' + ) == 'powerlock' + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'registry3.io' + ) == 'blackbox' + + def test_get_credential_store_no_default(self): + auth_config = { + 'credHelpers': { + 'registry1.io': 'truesecret', + 'registry2.io': 'powerlock' + }, + } + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'registry2.io' + ) == 'powerlock' + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'registry3.io' + ) is None + + def test_get_credential_store_default_index(self): + auth_config = { + 'credHelpers': { + 'https://index.docker.io/v1/': 'powerlock' + }, + 'credsStore': 'truesecret' + } + + assert auth.get_credential_store(auth_config, None) == 'powerlock' + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'docker.io' + ) == 'powerlock' + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'images.io' + ) == 'truesecret' + + +class FindConfigFileTest(unittest.TestCase): + def tmpdir(self, name): + tmpdir = ensuretemp(name) + self.addCleanup(tmpdir.remove) + return tmpdir + + def test_find_config_fallback(self): + tmpdir = self.tmpdir('test_find_config_fallback') + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'HOME': str(tmpdir)}): + assert auth.find_config_file() is None + + def test_find_config_from_explicit_path(self): + tmpdir = self.tmpdir('test_find_config_from_explicit_path') + config_path = tmpdir.ensure('my-config-file.json') + + assert auth.find_config_file(str(config_path)) == str(config_path) + + def test_find_config_from_environment(self): + tmpdir = self.tmpdir('test_find_config_from_environment') + config_path = tmpdir.ensure('config.json') + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'DOCKER_CONFIG': str(tmpdir)}): + assert auth.find_config_file() == str(config_path) + + @mark.skipif("sys.platform == 'win32'") + def test_find_config_from_home_posix(self): + tmpdir = self.tmpdir('test_find_config_from_home_posix') + config_path = tmpdir.ensure('.docker', 'config.json') + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'HOME': str(tmpdir)}): + assert auth.find_config_file() == str(config_path) + + @mark.skipif("sys.platform == 'win32'") + def test_find_config_from_home_legacy_name(self): + tmpdir = self.tmpdir('test_find_config_from_home_legacy_name') + config_path = tmpdir.ensure('.dockercfg') + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'HOME': str(tmpdir)}): + assert auth.find_config_file() == str(config_path) + + @mark.skipif("sys.platform != 'win32'") + def test_find_config_from_home_windows(self): + tmpdir = self.tmpdir('test_find_config_from_home_windows') + config_path = tmpdir.ensure('.docker', 'config.json') + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'USERPROFILE': str(tmpdir)}): + assert auth.find_config_file() == str(config_path) + + +class LoadConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_load_config_no_file(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + cfg = auth.load_config(folder) + self.assertTrue(cfg is not None) + + def test_load_config(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, '.dockercfg') + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + auth_ = base64.b64encode(b'sakuya:izayoi').decode('ascii') + f.write('auth = {0}\n'.format(auth_)) + f.write('email = sakuya@scarlet.net') + cfg = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path) + assert auth.INDEX_NAME in cfg + self.assertNotEqual(cfg[auth.INDEX_NAME], None) + cfg = cfg[auth.INDEX_NAME] + self.assertEqual(cfg['username'], 'sakuya') + self.assertEqual(cfg['password'], 'izayoi') + self.assertEqual(cfg['email'], 'sakuya@scarlet.net') + self.assertEqual(cfg.get('auth'), None) + + def test_load_config_with_random_name(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, + '.{0}.dockercfg'.format( + random.randrange(100000))) + registry = 'https://your.private.registry.io' + auth_ = base64.b64encode(b'sakuya:izayoi').decode('ascii') + config = { + registry: { + 'auth': '{0}'.format(auth_), + 'email': 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + } + } + + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + cfg = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path) + assert registry in cfg + self.assertNotEqual(cfg[registry], None) + cfg = cfg[registry] + self.assertEqual(cfg['username'], 'sakuya') + self.assertEqual(cfg['password'], 'izayoi') + self.assertEqual(cfg['email'], 'sakuya@scarlet.net') + self.assertEqual(cfg.get('auth'), None) + + def test_load_config_custom_config_env(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + registry = 'https://your.private.registry.io' + auth_ = base64.b64encode(b'sakuya:izayoi').decode('ascii') + config = { + registry: { + 'auth': '{0}'.format(auth_), + 'email': 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + } + } + + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'DOCKER_CONFIG': folder}): + cfg = auth.load_config(None) + assert registry in cfg + self.assertNotEqual(cfg[registry], None) + cfg = cfg[registry] + self.assertEqual(cfg['username'], 'sakuya') + self.assertEqual(cfg['password'], 'izayoi') + self.assertEqual(cfg['email'], 'sakuya@scarlet.net') + self.assertEqual(cfg.get('auth'), None) + + def test_load_config_custom_config_env_with_auths(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + registry = 'https://your.private.registry.io' + auth_ = base64.b64encode(b'sakuya:izayoi').decode('ascii') + config = { + 'auths': { + registry: { + 'auth': '{0}'.format(auth_), + 'email': 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + } + } + } + + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'DOCKER_CONFIG': folder}): + cfg = auth.load_config(None) + assert registry in cfg + self.assertNotEqual(cfg[registry], None) + cfg = cfg[registry] + self.assertEqual(cfg['username'], 'sakuya') + self.assertEqual(cfg['password'], 'izayoi') + self.assertEqual(cfg['email'], 'sakuya@scarlet.net') + self.assertEqual(cfg.get('auth'), None) + + def test_load_config_custom_config_env_utf8(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + registry = 'https://your.private.registry.io' + auth_ = base64.b64encode( + b'sakuya\xc3\xa6:izayoi\xc3\xa6').decode('ascii') + config = { + 'auths': { + registry: { + 'auth': '{0}'.format(auth_), + 'email': 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + } + } + } + + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'DOCKER_CONFIG': folder}): + cfg = auth.load_config(None) + assert registry in cfg + self.assertNotEqual(cfg[registry], None) + cfg = cfg[registry] + self.assertEqual(cfg['username'], b'sakuya\xc3\xa6'.decode('utf8')) + self.assertEqual(cfg['password'], b'izayoi\xc3\xa6'.decode('utf8')) + self.assertEqual(cfg['email'], 'sakuya@scarlet.net') + self.assertEqual(cfg.get('auth'), None) + + def test_load_config_custom_config_env_with_headers(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + config = { + 'HttpHeaders': { + 'Name': 'Spike', + 'Surname': 'Spiegel' + }, + } + + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'DOCKER_CONFIG': folder}): + cfg = auth.load_config(None) + assert 'HttpHeaders' in cfg + self.assertNotEqual(cfg['HttpHeaders'], None) + cfg = cfg['HttpHeaders'] + + self.assertEqual(cfg['Name'], 'Spike') + self.assertEqual(cfg['Surname'], 'Spiegel') + + def test_load_config_unknown_keys(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + config = { + 'detachKeys': 'ctrl-q, ctrl-u, ctrl-i' + } + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + cfg = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path) + assert cfg == {} + + def test_load_config_invalid_auth_dict(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + config = { + 'auths': { + 'scarlet.net': {'sakuya': 'izayoi'} + } + } + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + cfg = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path) + assert cfg == {'scarlet.net': {}} + + def test_load_config_identity_token(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + registry = 'scarlet.net' + token = '1ce1cebb-503e-7043-11aa-7feb8bd4a1ce' + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + auth_entry = encode_auth({'username': 'sakuya'}).decode('ascii') + config = { + 'auths': { + registry: { + 'auth': auth_entry, + 'identitytoken': token + } + } + } + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + cfg = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path) + assert registry in cfg + cfg = cfg[registry] + assert 'IdentityToken' in cfg + assert cfg['IdentityToken'] == token diff --git a/tests/unit/client_test.py b/tests/unit/client_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c4996f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/client_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +import datetime +import docker +from docker.utils import kwargs_from_env +from docker.constants import ( + DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS +) +import os +import unittest + +from . import fake_api + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +TEST_CERT_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'testdata/certs') + + +class ClientTest(unittest.TestCase): + + @mock.patch('docker.api.APIClient.events') + def test_events(self, mock_func): + since = datetime.datetime(2016, 1, 1, 0, 0) + mock_func.return_value = fake_api.get_fake_events()[1] + client = docker.from_env() + assert client.events(since=since) == mock_func.return_value + mock_func.assert_called_with(since=since) + + @mock.patch('docker.api.APIClient.info') + def test_info(self, mock_func): + mock_func.return_value = fake_api.get_fake_info()[1] + client = docker.from_env() + assert client.info() == mock_func.return_value + mock_func.assert_called_with() + + @mock.patch('docker.api.APIClient.ping') + def test_ping(self, mock_func): + mock_func.return_value = True + client = docker.from_env() + assert client.ping() is True + mock_func.assert_called_with() + + @mock.patch('docker.api.APIClient.version') + def test_version(self, mock_func): + mock_func.return_value = fake_api.get_fake_version()[1] + client = docker.from_env() + assert client.version() == mock_func.return_value + mock_func.assert_called_with() + + def test_call_api_client_method(self): + client = docker.from_env() + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError) as cm: + client.create_container() + s = str(cm.exception) + assert "'DockerClient' object has no attribute 'create_container'" in s + assert "this method is now on the object APIClient" in s + + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError) as cm: + client.abcdef() + s = str(cm.exception) + assert "'DockerClient' object has no attribute 'abcdef'" in s + assert "this method is now on the object APIClient" not in s + + def test_call_containers(self): + client = docker.DockerClient(**kwargs_from_env()) + + with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: + client.containers() + + s = str(cm.exception) + assert "'ContainerCollection' object is not callable" in s + assert "docker.APIClient" in s + + +class FromEnvTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.os_environ = os.environ.copy() + + def tearDown(self): + os.environ = self.os_environ + + def test_from_env(self): + """Test that environment variables are passed through to + utils.kwargs_from_env(). KwargsFromEnvTest tests that environment + variables are parsed correctly.""" + os.environ.update(DOCKER_HOST='tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', + DOCKER_CERT_PATH=TEST_CERT_DIR, + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='1') + client = docker.from_env() + self.assertEqual(client.api.base_url, "https://192.168.59.103:2376") + + def test_from_env_with_version(self): + os.environ.update(DOCKER_HOST='tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', + DOCKER_CERT_PATH=TEST_CERT_DIR, + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='1') + client = docker.from_env(version='2.32') + self.assertEqual(client.api.base_url, "https://192.168.59.103:2376") + self.assertEqual(client.api._version, '2.32') + + def test_from_env_without_version_uses_default(self): + client = docker.from_env() + + self.assertEqual(client.api._version, DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION) + + def test_from_env_without_timeout_uses_default(self): + client = docker.from_env() + + self.assertEqual(client.api.timeout, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS) diff --git a/tests/unit/dockertypes_test.py b/tests/unit/dockertypes_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8dbb35e --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/dockertypes_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,415 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import unittest +import warnings + +import pytest + +from docker.constants import DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION +from docker.errors import InvalidArgument, InvalidVersion +from docker.types import ( + ContainerConfig, ContainerSpec, EndpointConfig, HostConfig, IPAMConfig, + IPAMPool, LogConfig, Mount, ServiceMode, Ulimit, +) + +try: + from unittest import mock +except: + import mock + + +def create_host_config(*args, **kwargs): + return HostConfig(*args, **kwargs) + + +class HostConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_host_config_no_options(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.19') + self.assertFalse('NetworkMode' in config) + + def test_create_host_config_no_options_newer_api_version(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.20') + self.assertEqual(config['NetworkMode'], 'default') + + def test_create_host_config_invalid_cpu_cfs_types(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.20', cpu_quota='0') + + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.20', cpu_period='0') + + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.20', cpu_quota=23.11) + + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.20', cpu_period=1999.0) + + def test_create_host_config_with_cpu_quota(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.20', cpu_quota=1999) + self.assertEqual(config.get('CpuQuota'), 1999) + + def test_create_host_config_with_cpu_period(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.20', cpu_period=1999) + self.assertEqual(config.get('CpuPeriod'), 1999) + + def test_create_host_config_with_blkio_constraints(self): + blkio_rate = [{"Path": "/dev/sda", "Rate": 1000}] + config = create_host_config(version='1.22', + blkio_weight=1999, + blkio_weight_device=blkio_rate, + device_read_bps=blkio_rate, + device_write_bps=blkio_rate, + device_read_iops=blkio_rate, + device_write_iops=blkio_rate) + + self.assertEqual(config.get('BlkioWeight'), 1999) + self.assertTrue(config.get('BlkioWeightDevice') is blkio_rate) + self.assertTrue(config.get('BlkioDeviceReadBps') is blkio_rate) + self.assertTrue(config.get('BlkioDeviceWriteBps') is blkio_rate) + self.assertTrue(config.get('BlkioDeviceReadIOps') is blkio_rate) + self.assertTrue(config.get('BlkioDeviceWriteIOps') is blkio_rate) + self.assertEqual(blkio_rate[0]['Path'], "/dev/sda") + self.assertEqual(blkio_rate[0]['Rate'], 1000) + + def test_create_host_config_with_shm_size(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.22', shm_size=67108864) + self.assertEqual(config.get('ShmSize'), 67108864) + + def test_create_host_config_with_shm_size_in_mb(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.22', shm_size='64M') + self.assertEqual(config.get('ShmSize'), 67108864) + + def test_create_host_config_with_oom_kill_disable(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.20', oom_kill_disable=True) + self.assertEqual(config.get('OomKillDisable'), True) + self.assertRaises( + InvalidVersion, lambda: create_host_config(version='1.18.3', + oom_kill_disable=True)) + + def test_create_host_config_with_userns_mode(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.23', userns_mode='host') + self.assertEqual(config.get('UsernsMode'), 'host') + self.assertRaises( + InvalidVersion, lambda: create_host_config(version='1.22', + userns_mode='host')) + self.assertRaises( + ValueError, lambda: create_host_config(version='1.23', + userns_mode='host12')) + + def test_create_host_config_with_oom_score_adj(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.22', oom_score_adj=100) + self.assertEqual(config.get('OomScoreAdj'), 100) + self.assertRaises( + InvalidVersion, lambda: create_host_config(version='1.21', + oom_score_adj=100)) + self.assertRaises( + TypeError, lambda: create_host_config(version='1.22', + oom_score_adj='100')) + + def test_create_host_config_with_dns_opt(self): + + tested_opts = ['use-vc', 'no-tld-query'] + config = create_host_config(version='1.21', dns_opt=tested_opts) + dns_opts = config.get('DnsOptions') + + self.assertTrue('use-vc' in dns_opts) + self.assertTrue('no-tld-query' in dns_opts) + + self.assertRaises( + InvalidVersion, lambda: create_host_config(version='1.20', + dns_opt=tested_opts)) + + def test_create_host_config_with_mem_reservation(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.21', mem_reservation=67108864) + self.assertEqual(config.get('MemoryReservation'), 67108864) + self.assertRaises( + InvalidVersion, lambda: create_host_config( + version='1.20', mem_reservation=67108864)) + + def test_create_host_config_with_kernel_memory(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.21', kernel_memory=67108864) + self.assertEqual(config.get('KernelMemory'), 67108864) + self.assertRaises( + InvalidVersion, lambda: create_host_config( + version='1.20', kernel_memory=67108864)) + + def test_create_host_config_with_pids_limit(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.23', pids_limit=1024) + self.assertEqual(config.get('PidsLimit'), 1024) + + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + create_host_config(version='1.22', pids_limit=1024) + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.23', pids_limit='1024') + + def test_create_host_config_with_isolation(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.24', isolation='hyperv') + self.assertEqual(config.get('Isolation'), 'hyperv') + + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + create_host_config(version='1.23', isolation='hyperv') + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config( + version='1.24', isolation={'isolation': 'hyperv'} + ) + + def test_create_host_config_pid_mode(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + create_host_config(version='1.23', pid_mode='baccab125') + + config = create_host_config(version='1.23', pid_mode='host') + assert config.get('PidMode') == 'host' + config = create_host_config(version='1.24', pid_mode='baccab125') + assert config.get('PidMode') == 'baccab125' + + def test_create_host_config_invalid_mem_swappiness(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.24', mem_swappiness='40') + + def test_create_host_config_with_volume_driver(self): + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + create_host_config(version='1.20', volume_driver='local') + + config = create_host_config(version='1.21', volume_driver='local') + assert config.get('VolumeDriver') == 'local' + + def test_create_host_config_invalid_cpu_count_types(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.25', cpu_count='1') + + def test_create_host_config_with_cpu_count(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.25', cpu_count=2) + self.assertEqual(config.get('CpuCount'), 2) + self.assertRaises( + InvalidVersion, lambda: create_host_config( + version='1.24', cpu_count=1)) + + def test_create_host_config_invalid_cpu_percent_types(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.25', cpu_percent='1') + + def test_create_host_config_with_cpu_percent(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.25', cpu_percent=15) + self.assertEqual(config.get('CpuPercent'), 15) + self.assertRaises( + InvalidVersion, lambda: create_host_config( + version='1.24', cpu_percent=10)) + + def test_create_host_config_invalid_nano_cpus_types(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.25', nano_cpus='0') + + def test_create_host_config_with_nano_cpus(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.25', nano_cpus=1000) + self.assertEqual(config.get('NanoCpus'), 1000) + self.assertRaises( + InvalidVersion, lambda: create_host_config( + version='1.24', nano_cpus=1)) + + +class ContainerConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_container_config_volume_driver_warning(self): + with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w: + warnings.simplefilter('always') + ContainerConfig( + version='1.21', image='scratch', command=None, + volume_driver='local' + ) + + assert len(w) == 1 + assert 'The volume_driver option has been moved' in str(w[0].message) + + +class ContainerSpecTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_parse_mounts(self): + spec = ContainerSpec( + image='scratch', mounts=[ + '/local:/container', + '/local2:/container2:ro', + Mount(target='/target', source='/source') + ] + ) + + assert 'Mounts' in spec + assert len(spec['Mounts']) == 3 + for mount in spec['Mounts']: + assert isinstance(mount, Mount) + + +class UlimitTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_host_config_dict_ulimit(self): + ulimit_dct = {'name': 'nofile', 'soft': 8096} + config = create_host_config( + ulimits=[ulimit_dct], version=DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + ) + self.assertIn('Ulimits', config) + self.assertEqual(len(config['Ulimits']), 1) + ulimit_obj = config['Ulimits'][0] + self.assertTrue(isinstance(ulimit_obj, Ulimit)) + self.assertEqual(ulimit_obj.name, ulimit_dct['name']) + self.assertEqual(ulimit_obj.soft, ulimit_dct['soft']) + self.assertEqual(ulimit_obj['Soft'], ulimit_obj.soft) + + def test_create_host_config_dict_ulimit_capitals(self): + ulimit_dct = {'Name': 'nofile', 'Soft': 8096, 'Hard': 8096 * 4} + config = create_host_config( + ulimits=[ulimit_dct], version=DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + ) + self.assertIn('Ulimits', config) + self.assertEqual(len(config['Ulimits']), 1) + ulimit_obj = config['Ulimits'][0] + self.assertTrue(isinstance(ulimit_obj, Ulimit)) + self.assertEqual(ulimit_obj.name, ulimit_dct['Name']) + self.assertEqual(ulimit_obj.soft, ulimit_dct['Soft']) + self.assertEqual(ulimit_obj.hard, ulimit_dct['Hard']) + self.assertEqual(ulimit_obj['Soft'], ulimit_obj.soft) + + def test_create_host_config_obj_ulimit(self): + ulimit_dct = Ulimit(name='nofile', soft=8096) + config = create_host_config( + ulimits=[ulimit_dct], version=DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + ) + self.assertIn('Ulimits', config) + self.assertEqual(len(config['Ulimits']), 1) + ulimit_obj = config['Ulimits'][0] + self.assertTrue(isinstance(ulimit_obj, Ulimit)) + self.assertEqual(ulimit_obj, ulimit_dct) + + def test_ulimit_invalid_type(self): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, lambda: Ulimit(name=None)) + self.assertRaises(ValueError, lambda: Ulimit(name='hello', soft='123')) + self.assertRaises(ValueError, lambda: Ulimit(name='hello', hard='456')) + + +class LogConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_host_config_dict_logconfig(self): + dct = {'type': LogConfig.types.SYSLOG, 'config': {'key1': 'val1'}} + config = create_host_config( + version=DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION, log_config=dct + ) + self.assertIn('LogConfig', config) + self.assertTrue(isinstance(config['LogConfig'], LogConfig)) + self.assertEqual(dct['type'], config['LogConfig'].type) + + def test_create_host_config_obj_logconfig(self): + obj = LogConfig(type=LogConfig.types.SYSLOG, config={'key1': 'val1'}) + config = create_host_config( + version=DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION, log_config=obj + ) + self.assertIn('LogConfig', config) + self.assertTrue(isinstance(config['LogConfig'], LogConfig)) + self.assertEqual(obj, config['LogConfig']) + + def test_logconfig_invalid_config_type(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + LogConfig(type=LogConfig.types.JSON, config='helloworld') + + +class EndpointConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_endpoint_config_with_aliases(self): + config = EndpointConfig(version='1.22', aliases=['foo', 'bar']) + assert config == {'Aliases': ['foo', 'bar']} + + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + EndpointConfig(version='1.21', aliases=['foo', 'bar']) + + +class IPAMConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_ipam_config(self): + ipam_pool = IPAMPool(subnet='192.168.52.0/24', + gateway='192.168.52.254') + + ipam_config = IPAMConfig(pool_configs=[ipam_pool]) + self.assertEqual(ipam_config, { + 'Driver': 'default', + 'Config': [{ + 'Subnet': '192.168.52.0/24', + 'Gateway': '192.168.52.254', + 'AuxiliaryAddresses': None, + 'IPRange': None, + }] + }) + + +class ServiceModeTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_replicated_simple(self): + mode = ServiceMode('replicated') + assert mode == {'replicated': {}} + assert mode.mode == 'replicated' + assert mode.replicas is None + + def test_global_simple(self): + mode = ServiceMode('global') + assert mode == {'global': {}} + assert mode.mode == 'global' + assert mode.replicas is None + + def test_global_replicas_error(self): + with pytest.raises(InvalidArgument): + ServiceMode('global', 21) + + def test_replicated_replicas(self): + mode = ServiceMode('replicated', 21) + assert mode == {'replicated': {'Replicas': 21}} + assert mode.mode == 'replicated' + assert mode.replicas == 21 + + def test_replicated_replicas_0(self): + mode = ServiceMode('replicated', 0) + assert mode == {'replicated': {'Replicas': 0}} + assert mode.mode == 'replicated' + assert mode.replicas == 0 + + def test_invalid_mode(self): + with pytest.raises(InvalidArgument): + ServiceMode('foobar') + + +class MountTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_parse_mount_string_ro(self): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string("/foo/bar:/baz:ro") + assert mount['Source'] == "/foo/bar" + assert mount['Target'] == "/baz" + assert mount['ReadOnly'] is True + + def test_parse_mount_string_rw(self): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string("/foo/bar:/baz:rw") + assert mount['Source'] == "/foo/bar" + assert mount['Target'] == "/baz" + assert not mount['ReadOnly'] + + def test_parse_mount_string_short_form(self): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string("/foo/bar:/baz") + assert mount['Source'] == "/foo/bar" + assert mount['Target'] == "/baz" + assert not mount['ReadOnly'] + + def test_parse_mount_string_no_source(self): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string("foo/bar") + assert mount['Source'] is None + assert mount['Target'] == "foo/bar" + assert not mount['ReadOnly'] + + def test_parse_mount_string_invalid(self): + with pytest.raises(InvalidArgument): + Mount.parse_mount_string("foo:bar:baz:rw") + + def test_parse_mount_named_volume(self): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string("foobar:/baz") + assert mount['Source'] == 'foobar' + assert mount['Target'] == '/baz' + assert mount['Type'] == 'volume' + + def test_parse_mount_bind(self): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string('/foo/bar:/baz') + assert mount['Source'] == "/foo/bar" + assert mount['Target'] == "/baz" + assert mount['Type'] == 'bind' + + @pytest.mark.xfail + def test_parse_mount_bind_windows(self): + with mock.patch('docker.types.services.IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM', True): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string('C:/foo/bar:/baz') + assert mount['Source'] == "C:/foo/bar" + assert mount['Target'] == "/baz" + assert mount['Type'] == 'bind' diff --git a/tests/unit/errors_test.py b/tests/unit/errors_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9678669 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/errors_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +import unittest + +import requests + +from docker.errors import (APIError, ContainerError, DockerException, + create_unexpected_kwargs_error) +from .fake_api import FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, FAKE_IMAGE_ID +from .fake_api_client import make_fake_client + + +class APIErrorTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_api_error_is_caught_by_dockerexception(self): + try: + raise APIError("this should be caught by DockerException") + except DockerException: + pass + + def test_status_code_200(self): + """The status_code property is present with 200 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 200 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.status_code == 200 + + def test_status_code_400(self): + """The status_code property is present with 400 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 400 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.status_code == 400 + + def test_status_code_500(self): + """The status_code property is present with 500 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 500 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.status_code == 500 + + def test_is_server_error_200(self): + """Report not server error on 200 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 200 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.is_server_error() is False + + def test_is_server_error_300(self): + """Report not server error on 300 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 300 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.is_server_error() is False + + def test_is_server_error_400(self): + """Report not server error on 400 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 400 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.is_server_error() is False + + def test_is_server_error_500(self): + """Report server error on 500 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 500 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.is_server_error() is True + + def test_is_client_error_500(self): + """Report not client error on 500 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 500 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.is_client_error() is False + + def test_is_client_error_400(self): + """Report client error on 400 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 400 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.is_client_error() is True + + +class ContainerErrorTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_container_without_stderr(self): + """The massage does not contain stderr""" + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + command = "echo Hello World" + exit_status = 42 + image = FAKE_IMAGE_ID + stderr = None + + err = ContainerError(container, exit_status, command, image, stderr) + msg = ("Command '{}' in image '{}' returned non-zero exit status {}" + ).format(command, image, exit_status, stderr) + assert str(err) == msg + + def test_container_with_stderr(self): + """The massage contains stderr""" + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + command = "echo Hello World" + exit_status = 42 + image = FAKE_IMAGE_ID + stderr = "Something went wrong" + + err = ContainerError(container, exit_status, command, image, stderr) + msg = ("Command '{}' in image '{}' returned non-zero exit status {}: " + "{}").format(command, image, exit_status, stderr) + assert str(err) == msg + + +class CreateUnexpectedKwargsErrorTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_unexpected_kwargs_error_single(self): + e = create_unexpected_kwargs_error('f', {'foo': 'bar'}) + assert str(e) == "f() got an unexpected keyword argument 'foo'" + + def test_create_unexpected_kwargs_error_multiple(self): + e = create_unexpected_kwargs_error('f', {'foo': 'bar', 'baz': 'bosh'}) + assert str(e) == "f() got unexpected keyword arguments 'baz', 'foo'" diff --git a/tests/unit/fake_api.py b/tests/unit/fake_api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2ba85bb --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/fake_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,622 @@ +from . import fake_stat +from docker import constants + +CURRENT_VERSION = 'v{0}'.format(constants.DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION) + +FAKE_CONTAINER_ID = '3cc2351ab11b' +FAKE_IMAGE_ID = 'e9aa60c60128' +FAKE_EXEC_ID = 'd5d177f121dc' +FAKE_NETWORK_ID = '33fb6a3462b8' +FAKE_IMAGE_NAME = 'test_image' +FAKE_TARBALL_PATH = '/path/to/tarball' +FAKE_REPO_NAME = 'repo' +FAKE_TAG_NAME = 'tag' +FAKE_FILE_NAME = 'file' +FAKE_URL = 'myurl' +FAKE_PATH = '/path' +FAKE_VOLUME_NAME = 'perfectcherryblossom' +FAKE_NODE_ID = '24ifsmvkjbyhk' + +# Each method is prefixed with HTTP method (get, post...) +# for clarity and readability + + +def get_fake_raw_version(): + status_code = 200 + response = { + "ApiVersion": "1.18", + "GitCommit": "fake-commit", + "GoVersion": "go1.3.3", + "Version": "1.5.0" + } + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_version(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'GoVersion': '1', 'Version': '1.1.1', + 'GitCommit': 'deadbeef+CHANGES'} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_info(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Containers': 1, 'Images': 1, 'Debug': False, + 'MemoryLimit': False, 'SwapLimit': False, + 'IPv4Forwarding': True} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_auth(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Status': 'Login Succeeded', + 'IdentityToken': '9cbaf023786cd7'} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_ping(): + return 200, "OK" + + +def get_fake_search(): + status_code = 200 + response = [{'Name': 'busybox', 'Description': 'Fake Description'}] + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_images(): + status_code = 200 + response = [{ + 'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID, + 'Created': '2 days ago', + 'Repository': 'busybox', + 'RepoTags': ['busybox:latest', 'busybox:1.0'], + }] + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_image_history(): + status_code = 200 + response = [ + { + "Id": "b750fe79269d", + "Created": 1364102658, + "CreatedBy": "/bin/bash" + }, + { + "Id": "27cf78414709", + "Created": 1364068391, + "CreatedBy": "" + } + ] + + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_import_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = 'Import messages...' + + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_containers(): + status_code = 200 + response = [{ + 'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'Image': 'busybox:latest', + 'Created': '2 days ago', + 'Command': 'true', + 'Status': 'fake status' + }] + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_start_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_resize_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_create_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_inspect_container(tty=False): + status_code = 200 + response = { + 'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'Config': {'Labels': {'foo': 'bar'}, 'Privileged': True, 'Tty': tty}, + 'ID': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'Image': 'busybox:latest', + 'Name': 'foobar', + "State": { + "Status": "running", + "Running": True, + "Pid": 0, + "ExitCode": 0, + "StartedAt": "2013-09-25T14:01:18.869545111+02:00", + "Ghost": False + }, + "HostConfig": { + "LogConfig": { + "Type": "json-file", + "Config": {} + }, + }, + "MacAddress": "02:42:ac:11:00:0a" + } + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_inspect_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = { + 'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID, + 'Parent': "27cf784147099545", + 'Created': "2013-03-23T22:24:18.818426-07:00", + 'Container': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'Config': {'Labels': {'bar': 'foo'}}, + 'ContainerConfig': + { + "Hostname": "", + "User": "", + "Memory": 0, + "MemorySwap": 0, + "AttachStdin": False, + "AttachStdout": False, + "AttachStderr": False, + "PortSpecs": "", + "Tty": True, + "OpenStdin": True, + "StdinOnce": False, + "Env": "", + "Cmd": ["/bin/bash"], + "Dns": "", + "Image": "base", + "Volumes": "", + "VolumesFrom": "", + "WorkingDir": "" + }, + 'Size': 6823592 + } + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_insert_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'StatusCode': 0} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_wait(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'StatusCode': 0} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_logs(): + status_code = 200 + response = (b'\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x11Flowering Nights\n' + b'\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x10(Sakuya Iyazoi)\n') + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_diff(): + status_code = 200 + response = [{'Path': '/test', 'Kind': 1}] + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_events(): + status_code = 200 + response = [{'status': 'stop', 'id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'from': FAKE_IMAGE_ID, 'time': 1423247867}] + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_export(): + status_code = 200 + response = 'Byte Stream....' + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_exec_create(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_EXEC_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_exec_start(): + status_code = 200 + response = (b'\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x11bin\nboot\ndev\netc\n' + b'\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x12lib\nmnt\nproc\nroot\n' + b'\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x0csbin\nusr\nvar\n') + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_exec_resize(): + status_code = 201 + return status_code, '' + + +def get_fake_exec_inspect(): + return 200, { + 'OpenStderr': True, + 'OpenStdout': True, + 'Container': get_fake_inspect_container()[1], + 'Running': False, + 'ProcessConfig': { + 'arguments': ['hello world'], + 'tty': False, + 'entrypoint': 'echo', + 'privileged': False, + 'user': '' + }, + 'ExitCode': 0, + 'ID': FAKE_EXEC_ID, + 'OpenStdin': False + } + + +def post_fake_stop_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_kill_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_pause_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_unpause_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_restart_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_rename_container(): + status_code = 204 + return status_code, None + + +def delete_fake_remove_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_image_create(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def delete_fake_remove_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_get_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = 'Byte Stream....' + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_load_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_commit(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_push(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_build_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_tag_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_stats(): + status_code = 200 + response = fake_stat.OBJ + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_top(): + return 200, { + 'Processes': [ + [ + 'root', + '26501', + '6907', + '0', + '10:32', + 'pts/55', + '00:00:00', + 'sleep 60', + ], + ], + 'Titles': [ + 'UID', + 'PID', + 'PPID', + 'C', + 'STIME', + 'TTY', + 'TIME', + 'CMD', + ], + } + + +def get_fake_volume_list(): + status_code = 200 + response = { + 'Volumes': [ + { + 'Name': 'perfectcherryblossom', + 'Driver': 'local', + 'Mountpoint': '/var/lib/docker/volumes/perfectcherryblossom', + 'Scope': 'local' + }, { + 'Name': 'subterraneananimism', + 'Driver': 'local', + 'Mountpoint': '/var/lib/docker/volumes/subterraneananimism', + 'Scope': 'local' + } + ] + } + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_volume(): + status_code = 200 + response = { + 'Name': 'perfectcherryblossom', + 'Driver': 'local', + 'Mountpoint': '/var/lib/docker/volumes/perfectcherryblossom', + 'Labels': { + 'com.example.some-label': 'some-value' + }, + 'Scope': 'local' + } + return status_code, response + + +def fake_remove_volume(): + return 204, None + + +def post_fake_update_container(): + return 200, {'Warnings': []} + + +def post_fake_update_node(): + return 200, None + + +def get_fake_network_list(): + return 200, [{ + "Name": "bridge", + "Id": FAKE_NETWORK_ID, + "Scope": "local", + "Driver": "bridge", + "EnableIPv6": False, + "Internal": False, + "IPAM": { + "Driver": "default", + "Config": [ + { + "Subnet": "172.17.0.0/16" + } + ] + }, + "Containers": { + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID: { + "EndpointID": "ed2419a97c1d99", + "MacAddress": "02:42:ac:11:00:02", + "IPv4Address": "172.17.0.2/16", + "IPv6Address": "" + } + }, + "Options": { + "com.docker.network.bridge.default_bridge": "true", + "com.docker.network.bridge.enable_icc": "true", + "com.docker.network.bridge.enable_ip_masquerade": "true", + "com.docker.network.bridge.host_binding_ipv4": "0.0.0.0", + "com.docker.network.bridge.name": "docker0", + "com.docker.network.driver.mtu": "1500" + } + }] + + +def get_fake_network(): + return 200, get_fake_network_list()[1][0] + + +def post_fake_network(): + return 201, {"Id": FAKE_NETWORK_ID, "Warnings": []} + + +def delete_fake_network(): + return 204, None + + +def post_fake_network_connect(): + return 200, None + + +def post_fake_network_disconnect(): + return 200, None + + +# Maps real api url to fake response callback +prefix = 'http+docker://localunixsocket' +if constants.IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM: + prefix = 'http+docker://localnpipe' + +fake_responses = { + '{0}/version'.format(prefix): + get_fake_raw_version, + '{1}/{0}/version'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_version, + '{1}/{0}/info'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_info, + '{1}/{0}/auth'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_auth, + '{1}/{0}/_ping'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_ping, + '{1}/{0}/images/search'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_search, + '{1}/{0}/images/json'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_images, + '{1}/{0}/images/test_image/history'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_image_history, + '{1}/{0}/images/create'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_import_image, + '{1}/{0}/containers/json'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_containers, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/start'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_start_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/resize'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_resize_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/json'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_inspect_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/rename'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_rename_container, + '{1}/{0}/images/e9aa60c60128/tag'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_tag_image, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/wait'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_wait, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_logs, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/changes'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_diff, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/export'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_export, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/update'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_update_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/exec'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_exec_create, + '{1}/{0}/exec/d5d177f121dc/start'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_exec_start, + '{1}/{0}/exec/d5d177f121dc/json'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_exec_inspect, + '{1}/{0}/exec/d5d177f121dc/resize'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_exec_resize, + + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/stats'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_stats, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/top'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_top, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/stop'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_stop_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/kill'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_kill_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/pause'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_pause_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/unpause'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_unpause_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/restart'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_restart_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + delete_fake_remove_container, + '{1}/{0}/images/create'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_image_create, + '{1}/{0}/images/e9aa60c60128'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + delete_fake_remove_image, + '{1}/{0}/images/e9aa60c60128/get'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_get_image, + '{1}/{0}/images/load'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_load_image, + '{1}/{0}/images/test_image/json'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_inspect_image, + '{1}/{0}/images/test_image/insert'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_insert_image, + '{1}/{0}/images/test_image/push'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_push, + '{1}/{0}/commit'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_commit, + '{1}/{0}/containers/create'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_create_container, + '{1}/{0}/build'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_build_container, + '{1}/{0}/events'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_events, + ('{1}/{0}/volumes'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix), 'GET'): + get_fake_volume_list, + ('{1}/{0}/volumes/create'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix), 'POST'): + get_fake_volume, + ('{1}/{0}/volumes/{2}'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_VOLUME_NAME + ), 'GET'): + get_fake_volume, + ('{1}/{0}/volumes/{2}'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_VOLUME_NAME + ), 'DELETE'): + fake_remove_volume, + ('{1}/{0}/nodes/{2}/update?version=1'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_NODE_ID + ), 'POST'): + post_fake_update_node, + ('{1}/{0}/networks'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix), 'GET'): + get_fake_network_list, + ('{1}/{0}/networks/create'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix), 'POST'): + post_fake_network, + ('{1}/{0}/networks/{2}'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_NETWORK_ID + ), 'GET'): + get_fake_network, + ('{1}/{0}/networks/{2}'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_NETWORK_ID + ), 'DELETE'): + delete_fake_network, + ('{1}/{0}/networks/{2}/connect'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_NETWORK_ID + ), 'POST'): + post_fake_network_connect, + ('{1}/{0}/networks/{2}/disconnect'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_NETWORK_ID + ), 'POST'): + post_fake_network_disconnect, +} diff --git a/tests/unit/fake_api_client.py b/tests/unit/fake_api_client.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47890ac --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/fake_api_client.py @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +import copy +import docker + +from . import fake_api + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +class CopyReturnMagicMock(mock.MagicMock): + """ + A MagicMock which deep copies every return value. + """ + def _mock_call(self, *args, **kwargs): + ret = super(CopyReturnMagicMock, self)._mock_call(*args, **kwargs) + if isinstance(ret, (dict, list)): + ret = copy.deepcopy(ret) + return ret + + +def make_fake_api_client(): + """ + Returns non-complete fake APIClient. + + This returns most of the default cases correctly, but most arguments that + change behaviour will not work. + """ + api_client = docker.APIClient() + mock_client = CopyReturnMagicMock(**{ + 'build.return_value': fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_ID, + 'commit.return_value': fake_api.post_fake_commit()[1], + 'containers.return_value': fake_api.get_fake_containers()[1], + 'create_container.return_value': + fake_api.post_fake_create_container()[1], + 'create_host_config.side_effect': api_client.create_host_config, + 'create_network.return_value': fake_api.post_fake_network()[1], + 'exec_create.return_value': fake_api.post_fake_exec_create()[1], + 'exec_start.return_value': fake_api.post_fake_exec_start()[1], + 'images.return_value': fake_api.get_fake_images()[1], + 'inspect_container.return_value': + fake_api.get_fake_inspect_container()[1], + 'inspect_image.return_value': fake_api.get_fake_inspect_image()[1], + 'inspect_network.return_value': fake_api.get_fake_network()[1], + 'logs.return_value': 'hello world\n', + 'networks.return_value': fake_api.get_fake_network_list()[1], + 'start.return_value': None, + 'wait.return_value': 0, + }) + mock_client._version = docker.constants.DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + return mock_client + + +def make_fake_client(): + """ + Returns a Client with a fake APIClient. + """ + client = docker.DockerClient() + client.api = make_fake_api_client() + return client diff --git a/tests/unit/fake_stat.py b/tests/unit/fake_stat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7f1029 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/fake_stat.py @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +OBJ = { + "read": "2015-02-11T19:20:46.667237763+02:00", + "network": { + "rx_bytes": 567224, + "rx_packets": 3773, + "rx_errors": 0, + "rx_dropped": 0, + "tx_bytes": 1176, + "tx_packets": 13, + "tx_errors": 0, + "tx_dropped": 0 + }, + "cpu_stats": { + "cpu_usage": { + "total_usage": 157260874053, + "percpu_usage": [ + 52196306950, + 24118413549, + 53292684398, + 27653469156 + ], + "usage_in_kernelmode": 37140000000, + "usage_in_usermode": 62140000000 + }, + "system_cpu_usage": 3.0881377e+14, + "throttling_data": { + "periods": 0, + "throttled_periods": 0, + "throttled_time": 0 + } + }, + "memory_stats": { + "usage": 179314688, + "max_usage": 258166784, + "stats": { + "active_anon": 90804224, + "active_file": 2195456, + "cache": 3096576, + "hierarchical_memory_limit": 1.844674407371e+19, + "inactive_anon": 85516288, + "inactive_file": 798720, + "mapped_file": 2646016, + "pgfault": 101034, + "pgmajfault": 1207, + "pgpgin": 115814, + "pgpgout": 75613, + "rss": 176218112, + "rss_huge": 12582912, + "total_active_anon": 90804224, + "total_active_file": 2195456, + "total_cache": 3096576, + "total_inactive_anon": 85516288, + "total_inactive_file": 798720, + "total_mapped_file": 2646016, + "total_pgfault": 101034, + "total_pgmajfault": 1207, + "total_pgpgin": 115814, + "total_pgpgout": 75613, + "total_rss": 176218112, + "total_rss_huge": 12582912, + "total_unevictable": 0, + "total_writeback": 0, + "unevictable": 0, + "writeback": 0 + }, + "failcnt": 0, + "limit": 8039038976 + }, + "blkio_stats": { + "io_service_bytes_recursive": [ + { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Read", + "value": 72843264 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Write", + "value": 4096 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Sync", + "value": 4096 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Async", + "value": 72843264 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Total", + "value": 72847360 + } + ], + "io_serviced_recursive": [ + { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Read", + "value": 10581 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Write", + "value": 1 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Sync", + "value": 1 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Async", + "value": 10581 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Total", + "value": 10582 + } + ], + "io_queue_recursive": [], + "io_service_time_recursive": [], + "io_wait_time_recursive": [], + "io_merged_recursive": [], + "io_time_recursive": [], + "sectors_recursive": [] + } +} diff --git a/tests/unit/models_containers_test.py b/tests/unit/models_containers_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5eaa45a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/models_containers_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,516 @@ +import docker +from docker.models.containers import Container, _create_container_args +from docker.models.images import Image +import unittest + +from .fake_api import FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, FAKE_IMAGE_ID, FAKE_EXEC_ID +from .fake_api_client import make_fake_client + + +class ContainerCollectionTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_run(self): + client = make_fake_client() + out = client.containers.run("alpine", "echo hello world") + + assert out == 'hello world\n' + + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + image="alpine", + command="echo hello world", + detach=False, + host_config={'NetworkMode': 'default'} + ) + client.api.inspect_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + client.api.start.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + client.api.wait.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + client.api.logs.assert_called_with( + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + stderr=False, + stdout=True + ) + + def test_create_container_args(self): + create_kwargs = _create_container_args(dict( + image='alpine', + command='echo hello world', + blkio_weight_device=[{'Path': 'foo', 'Weight': 3}], + blkio_weight=2, + cap_add=['foo'], + cap_drop=['bar'], + cgroup_parent='foobar', + cpu_period=1, + cpu_quota=2, + cpu_shares=5, + cpuset_cpus='0-3', + detach=False, + device_read_bps=[{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + device_read_iops=[{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + device_write_bps=[{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + device_write_iops=[{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + devices=['/dev/sda:/dev/xvda:rwm'], + dns=['8.8.8.8'], + domainname='example.com', + dns_opt=['foo'], + dns_search=['example.com'], + entrypoint='/bin/sh', + environment={'FOO': 'BAR'}, + extra_hosts={'foo': '1.2.3.4'}, + group_add=['blah'], + ipc_mode='foo', + kernel_memory=123, + labels={'key': 'value'}, + links={'foo': 'bar'}, + log_config={'Type': 'json-file', 'Config': {}}, + lxc_conf={'foo': 'bar'}, + healthcheck={'test': 'true'}, + hostname='somehost', + mac_address='abc123', + mem_limit=123, + mem_reservation=123, + mem_swappiness=2, + memswap_limit=456, + name='somename', + network_disabled=False, + network='foo', + oom_kill_disable=True, + oom_score_adj=5, + pid_mode='host', + pids_limit=500, + ports={ + 1111: 4567, + 2222: None + }, + privileged=True, + publish_all_ports=True, + read_only=True, + restart_policy={'Name': 'always'}, + security_opt=['blah'], + shm_size=123, + stdin_open=True, + stop_signal=9, + sysctls={'foo': 'bar'}, + tmpfs={'/blah': ''}, + tty=True, + ulimits=[{"Name": "nofile", "Soft": 1024, "Hard": 2048}], + user='bob', + userns_mode='host', + version='1.23', + volume_driver='some_driver', + volumes=[ + '/home/user1/:/mnt/vol2', + '/var/www:/mnt/vol1:ro', + 'volumename:/mnt/vol3', + '/volumewithnohostpath', + '/anothervolumewithnohostpath:ro', + ], + volumes_from=['container'], + working_dir='/code' + )) + + expected = dict( + image='alpine', + command='echo hello world', + domainname='example.com', + detach=False, + entrypoint='/bin/sh', + environment={'FOO': 'BAR'}, + host_config={ + 'Binds': [ + '/home/user1/:/mnt/vol2', + '/var/www:/mnt/vol1:ro', + 'volumename:/mnt/vol3', + '/volumewithnohostpath', + '/anothervolumewithnohostpath:ro' + ], + 'BlkioDeviceReadBps': [{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + 'BlkioDeviceReadIOps': [{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + 'BlkioDeviceWriteBps': [{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + 'BlkioDeviceWriteIOps': [{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + 'BlkioWeightDevice': [{'Path': 'foo', 'Weight': 3}], + 'BlkioWeight': 2, + 'CapAdd': ['foo'], + 'CapDrop': ['bar'], + 'CgroupParent': 'foobar', + 'CpuPeriod': 1, + 'CpuQuota': 2, + 'CpuShares': 5, + 'CpusetCpus': '0-3', + 'Devices': [{'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/xvda'}], + 'Dns': ['8.8.8.8'], + 'DnsOptions': ['foo'], + 'DnsSearch': ['example.com'], + 'ExtraHosts': ['foo:1.2.3.4'], + 'GroupAdd': ['blah'], + 'IpcMode': 'foo', + 'KernelMemory': 123, + 'Links': ['foo:bar'], + 'LogConfig': {'Type': 'json-file', 'Config': {}}, + 'LxcConf': [{'Key': 'foo', 'Value': 'bar'}], + 'Memory': 123, + 'MemoryReservation': 123, + 'MemorySwap': 456, + 'MemorySwappiness': 2, + 'NetworkMode': 'foo', + 'OomKillDisable': True, + 'OomScoreAdj': 5, + 'PidMode': 'host', + 'PidsLimit': 500, + 'PortBindings': { + '1111/tcp': [{'HostIp': '', 'HostPort': '4567'}], + '2222/tcp': [{'HostIp': '', 'HostPort': ''}] + }, + 'Privileged': True, + 'PublishAllPorts': True, + 'ReadonlyRootfs': True, + 'RestartPolicy': {'Name': 'always'}, + 'SecurityOpt': ['blah'], + 'ShmSize': 123, + 'Sysctls': {'foo': 'bar'}, + 'Tmpfs': {'/blah': ''}, + 'Ulimits': [{"Name": "nofile", "Soft": 1024, "Hard": 2048}], + 'UsernsMode': 'host', + 'VolumesFrom': ['container'], + }, + healthcheck={'test': 'true'}, + hostname='somehost', + labels={'key': 'value'}, + mac_address='abc123', + name='somename', + network_disabled=False, + networking_config={'foo': None}, + ports=[('1111', 'tcp'), ('2222', 'tcp')], + stdin_open=True, + stop_signal=9, + tty=True, + user='bob', + volume_driver='some_driver', + volumes=[ + '/mnt/vol2', + '/mnt/vol1', + '/mnt/vol3', + '/volumewithnohostpath', + '/anothervolumewithnohostpath' + ], + working_dir='/code' + ) + + assert create_kwargs == expected + + def test_run_detach(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.run('alpine', 'sleep 300', detach=True) + assert isinstance(container, Container) + assert container.id == FAKE_CONTAINER_ID + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + image='alpine', + command='sleep 300', + detach=True, + host_config={ + 'NetworkMode': 'default', + } + ) + client.api.inspect_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + client.api.start.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_run_pull(self): + client = make_fake_client() + + # raise exception on first call, then return normal value + client.api.create_container.side_effect = [ + docker.errors.ImageNotFound(""), + client.api.create_container.return_value + ] + + container = client.containers.run('alpine', 'sleep 300', detach=True) + + assert container.id == FAKE_CONTAINER_ID + client.api.pull.assert_called_with('alpine', tag=None) + + def test_run_with_error(self): + client = make_fake_client() + client.api.logs.return_value = "some error" + client.api.wait.return_value = 1 + + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.ContainerError) as cm: + client.containers.run('alpine', 'echo hello world') + assert cm.exception.exit_status == 1 + assert "some error" in str(cm.exception) + + def test_run_with_image_object(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + client.containers.run(image) + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + image=image.id, + command=None, + detach=False, + host_config={ + 'NetworkMode': 'default', + } + ) + + def test_run_remove(self): + client = make_fake_client() + client.containers.run("alpine") + client.api.remove_container.assert_not_called() + + client = make_fake_client() + client.api.wait.return_value = 1 + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.ContainerError): + client.containers.run("alpine") + client.api.remove_container.assert_not_called() + + client = make_fake_client() + client.containers.run("alpine", remove=True) + client.api.remove_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + client = make_fake_client() + client.api.wait.return_value = 1 + with self.assertRaises(docker.errors.ContainerError): + client.containers.run("alpine", remove=True) + client.api.remove_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + client = make_fake_client() + client.api._version = '1.24' + with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError): + client.containers.run("alpine", detach=True, remove=True) + + client = make_fake_client() + client.api._version = '1.23' + with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError): + client.containers.run("alpine", detach=True, remove=True) + + client = make_fake_client() + client.api._version = '1.25' + client.containers.run("alpine", detach=True, remove=True) + client.api.remove_container.assert_not_called() + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + command=None, + image='alpine', + detach=True, + host_config={'AutoRemove': True, + 'NetworkMode': 'default'} + ) + + client = make_fake_client() + client.api._version = '1.26' + client.containers.run("alpine", detach=True, remove=True) + client.api.remove_container.assert_not_called() + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + command=None, + image='alpine', + detach=True, + host_config={'AutoRemove': True, + 'NetworkMode': 'default'} + ) + + def test_create(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.create( + 'alpine', + 'echo hello world', + environment={'FOO': 'BAR'} + ) + assert isinstance(container, Container) + assert container.id == FAKE_CONTAINER_ID + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + image='alpine', + command='echo hello world', + environment={'FOO': 'BAR'}, + host_config={'NetworkMode': 'default'} + ) + client.api.inspect_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_create_with_image_object(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + client.containers.create(image) + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + image=image.id, + command=None, + host_config={'NetworkMode': 'default'} + ) + + def test_get(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert isinstance(container, Container) + assert container.id == FAKE_CONTAINER_ID + client.api.inspect_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_list(self): + client = make_fake_client() + containers = client.containers.list(all=True) + client.api.containers.assert_called_with( + all=True, + before=None, + filters=None, + limit=-1, + since=None + ) + client.api.inspect_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert len(containers) == 1 + assert isinstance(containers[0], Container) + assert containers[0].id == FAKE_CONTAINER_ID + + +class ContainerTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_name(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert container.name == 'foobar' + + def test_status(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert container.status == "running" + + def test_attach(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.attach(stream=True) + client.api.attach.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=True) + + def test_commit(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + image = container.commit() + client.api.commit.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + repository=None, + tag=None) + assert isinstance(image, Image) + assert image.id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_diff(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.diff() + client.api.diff.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_exec_run(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.exec_run("echo hello world", privileged=True, stream=True) + client.api.exec_create.assert_called_with( + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, "echo hello world", stdout=True, stderr=True, + stdin=False, tty=False, privileged=True, user='', environment=None + ) + client.api.exec_start.assert_called_with( + FAKE_EXEC_ID, detach=False, tty=False, stream=True, socket=False + ) + + def test_export(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.export() + client.api.export.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_get_archive(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.get_archive('foo') + client.api.get_archive.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, 'foo') + + def test_image(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert container.image.id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_kill(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.kill(signal=5) + client.api.kill.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, signal=5) + + def test_labels(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert container.labels == {'foo': 'bar'} + + def test_logs(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.logs() + client.api.logs.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_pause(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.pause() + client.api.pause.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_put_archive(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.put_archive('path', 'foo') + client.api.put_archive.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'path', 'foo') + + def test_remove(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.remove() + client.api.remove_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_rename(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.rename("foo") + client.api.rename.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, "foo") + + def test_resize(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.resize(1, 2) + client.api.resize.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, 1, 2) + + def test_restart(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.restart() + client.api.restart.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_start(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.start() + client.api.start.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_stats(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.stats() + client.api.stats.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_stop(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.stop() + client.api.stop.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_top(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.top() + client.api.top.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_unpause(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.unpause() + client.api.unpause.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_update(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.update(cpu_shares=2) + client.api.update_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + cpu_shares=2) + + def test_wait(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.wait() + client.api.wait.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) diff --git a/tests/unit/models_images_test.py b/tests/unit/models_images_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9ecb7e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/models_images_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +from docker.models.images import Image +import unittest + +from .fake_api import FAKE_IMAGE_ID +from .fake_api_client import make_fake_client + + +class ImageCollectionTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_build(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.build() + client.api.build.assert_called_with() + client.api.inspect_image.assert_called_with(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + assert isinstance(image, Image) + assert image.id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_get(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + client.api.inspect_image.assert_called_with(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + assert isinstance(image, Image) + assert image.id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_labels(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + assert image.labels == {'bar': 'foo'} + + def test_list(self): + client = make_fake_client() + images = client.images.list(all=True) + client.api.images.assert_called_with(all=True, name=None, filters=None) + assert len(images) == 1 + assert isinstance(images[0], Image) + assert images[0].id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_load(self): + client = make_fake_client() + client.images.load('byte stream') + client.api.load_image.assert_called_with('byte stream') + + def test_pull(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.pull('test_image') + client.api.pull.assert_called_with('test_image', tag=None) + client.api.inspect_image.assert_called_with('test_image') + assert isinstance(image, Image) + assert image.id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_push(self): + client = make_fake_client() + client.images.push('foobar', insecure_registry=True) + client.api.push.assert_called_with( + 'foobar', + tag=None, + insecure_registry=True + ) + + def test_remove(self): + client = make_fake_client() + client.images.remove('test_image') + client.api.remove_image.assert_called_with('test_image') + + def test_search(self): + client = make_fake_client() + client.images.search('test') + client.api.search.assert_called_with('test') + + +class ImageTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_short_id(self): + image = Image(attrs={'Id': 'sha256:b6846070672ce4e8f1f91564ea6782bd675' + 'f69d65a6f73ef6262057ad0a15dcd'}) + assert image.short_id == 'sha256:b684607067' + + image = Image(attrs={'Id': 'b6846070672ce4e8f1f91564ea6782bd675' + 'f69d65a6f73ef6262057ad0a15dcd'}) + assert image.short_id == 'b684607067' + + def test_tags(self): + image = Image(attrs={ + 'RepoTags': ['test_image:latest'] + }) + assert image.tags == ['test_image:latest'] + + image = Image(attrs={ + 'RepoTags': [':'] + }) + assert image.tags == [] + + image = Image(attrs={ + 'RepoTags': None + }) + assert image.tags == [] + + def test_history(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + image.history() + client.api.history.assert_called_with(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + + def test_save(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + image.save() + client.api.get_image.assert_called_with(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + + def test_tag(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + image.tag('foo') + client.api.tag.assert_called_with(FAKE_IMAGE_ID, 'foo', tag=None) diff --git a/tests/unit/models_networks_test.py b/tests/unit/models_networks_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..943b904 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/models_networks_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +import unittest + +from .fake_api import FAKE_NETWORK_ID, FAKE_CONTAINER_ID +from .fake_api_client import make_fake_client + + +class ImageCollectionTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_create(self): + client = make_fake_client() + network = client.networks.create("foobar", labels={'foo': 'bar'}) + assert network.id == FAKE_NETWORK_ID + assert client.api.inspect_network.called_once_with(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) + assert client.api.create_network.called_once_with( + "foobar", + labels={'foo': 'bar'} + ) + + def test_get(self): + client = make_fake_client() + network = client.networks.get(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) + assert network.id == FAKE_NETWORK_ID + assert client.api.inspect_network.called_once_with(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) + + def test_list(self): + client = make_fake_client() + networks = client.networks.list() + assert networks[0].id == FAKE_NETWORK_ID + assert client.api.networks.called_once_with() + + client = make_fake_client() + client.networks.list(ids=["abc"]) + assert client.api.networks.called_once_with(ids=["abc"]) + + client = make_fake_client() + client.networks.list(names=["foobar"]) + assert client.api.networks.called_once_with(names=["foobar"]) + + +class ImageTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_connect(self): + client = make_fake_client() + network = client.networks.get(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) + network.connect(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert client.api.connect_container_to_network.called_once_with( + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + FAKE_NETWORK_ID + ) + + def test_disconnect(self): + client = make_fake_client() + network = client.networks.get(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) + network.disconnect(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert client.api.disconnect_container_from_network.called_once_with( + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + FAKE_NETWORK_ID + ) + + def test_remove(self): + client = make_fake_client() + network = client.networks.get(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) + network.remove() + assert client.api.remove_network.called_once_with(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) diff --git a/tests/unit/models_resources_test.py b/tests/unit/models_resources_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5af24ee --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/models_resources_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +import unittest + +from .fake_api import FAKE_CONTAINER_ID +from .fake_api_client import make_fake_client + + +class ModelTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_reload(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.attrs['Name'] = "oldname" + container.reload() + assert client.api.inspect_container.call_count == 2 + assert container.attrs['Name'] == "foobar" + + def test_hash(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container1 = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + my_set = set([container1]) + assert len(my_set) == 1 + + container2 = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + my_set.add(container2) + assert len(my_set) == 1 + + image1 = client.images.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + my_set.add(image1) + assert len(my_set) == 2 diff --git a/tests/unit/models_services_test.py b/tests/unit/models_services_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7e317d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/models_services_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +import unittest +from docker.models.services import _get_create_service_kwargs + + +class CreateServiceKwargsTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_get_create_service_kwargs(self): + kwargs = _get_create_service_kwargs('test', { + 'image': 'foo', + 'command': 'true', + 'name': 'somename', + 'labels': {'key': 'value'}, + 'hostname': 'test_host', + 'mode': 'global', + 'update_config': {'update': 'config'}, + 'networks': ['somenet'], + 'endpoint_spec': {'blah': 'blah'}, + 'container_labels': {'containerkey': 'containervalue'}, + 'resources': {'foo': 'bar'}, + 'restart_policy': {'restart': 'policy'}, + 'log_driver': 'logdriver', + 'log_driver_options': {'foo': 'bar'}, + 'args': ['some', 'args'], + 'env': {'FOO': 'bar'}, + 'workdir': '/', + 'user': 'bob', + 'mounts': [{'some': 'mounts'}], + 'stop_grace_period': 5, + 'constraints': ['foo=bar'], + }) + + task_template = kwargs.pop('task_template') + + assert kwargs == { + 'name': 'somename', + 'labels': {'key': 'value'}, + 'mode': 'global', + 'update_config': {'update': 'config'}, + 'networks': ['somenet'], + 'endpoint_spec': {'blah': 'blah'}, + } + assert set(task_template.keys()) == set([ + 'ContainerSpec', 'Resources', 'RestartPolicy', 'Placement', + 'LogDriver' + ]) + assert task_template['Placement'] == {'Constraints': ['foo=bar']} + assert task_template['LogDriver'] == { + 'Name': 'logdriver', + 'Options': {'foo': 'bar'} + } + assert set(task_template['ContainerSpec'].keys()) == set([ + 'Image', 'Command', 'Args', 'Hostname', 'Env', 'Dir', 'User', + 'Labels', 'Mounts', 'StopGracePeriod' + ]) diff --git a/tests/unit/ssladapter_test.py b/tests/unit/ssladapter_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b7ce52 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/ssladapter_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +import unittest +from docker.transport import ssladapter + +try: + from backports.ssl_match_hostname import ( + match_hostname, CertificateError + ) +except ImportError: + from ssl import ( + match_hostname, CertificateError + ) + +try: + from ssl import OP_NO_SSLv3, OP_NO_SSLv2, OP_NO_TLSv1 +except ImportError: + OP_NO_SSLv2 = 0x1000000 + OP_NO_SSLv3 = 0x2000000 + OP_NO_TLSv1 = 0x4000000 + + +class SSLAdapterTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_only_uses_tls(self): + ssl_context = ssladapter.urllib3.util.ssl_.create_urllib3_context() + + assert ssl_context.options & OP_NO_SSLv3 + # if OpenSSL is compiled without SSL2 support, OP_NO_SSLv2 will be 0 + assert not bool(OP_NO_SSLv2) or ssl_context.options & OP_NO_SSLv2 + assert not ssl_context.options & OP_NO_TLSv1 + + +class MatchHostnameTest(unittest.TestCase): + cert = { + 'issuer': ( + (('countryName', u'US'),), + (('stateOrProvinceName', u'California'),), + (('localityName', u'San Francisco'),), + (('organizationName', u'Docker Inc'),), + (('organizationalUnitName', u'Docker-Python'),), + (('commonName', u'localhost'),), + (('emailAddress', u'info@docker.com'),) + ), + 'notAfter': 'Mar 25 23:08:23 2030 GMT', + 'notBefore': u'Mar 25 23:08:23 2016 GMT', + 'serialNumber': u'BD5F894C839C548F', + 'subject': ( + (('countryName', u'US'),), + (('stateOrProvinceName', u'California'),), + (('localityName', u'San Francisco'),), + (('organizationName', u'Docker Inc'),), + (('organizationalUnitName', u'Docker-Python'),), + (('commonName', u'localhost'),), + (('emailAddress', u'info@docker.com'),) + ), + 'subjectAltName': ( + ('DNS', u'localhost'), + ('DNS', u'*.gensokyo.jp'), + ('IP Address', u'127.0.0.1'), + ), + 'version': 3 + } + + def test_match_ip_address_success(self): + assert match_hostname(self.cert, '127.0.0.1') is None + + def test_match_localhost_success(self): + assert match_hostname(self.cert, 'localhost') is None + + def test_match_dns_success(self): + assert match_hostname(self.cert, 'touhou.gensokyo.jp') is None + + def test_match_ip_address_failure(self): + self.assertRaises( + CertificateError, match_hostname, self.cert, '192.168.0.25' + ) + + def test_match_dns_failure(self): + self.assertRaises( + CertificateError, match_hostname, self.cert, 'foobar.co.uk' + ) diff --git a/tests/unit/swarm_test.py b/tests/unit/swarm_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..374f8b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/swarm_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import json + +from . import fake_api +from ..helpers import requires_api_version +from .api_test import BaseAPIClientTest, url_prefix, fake_request + + +class SwarmTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_node_update(self): + node_spec = { + 'Availability': 'active', + 'Name': 'node-name', + 'Role': 'manager', + 'Labels': {'foo': 'bar'} + } + + self.client.update_node( + node_id=fake_api.FAKE_NODE_ID, version=1, node_spec=node_spec + ) + args = fake_request.call_args + self.assertEqual( + args[0][1], url_prefix + 'nodes/24ifsmvkjbyhk/update?version=1' + ) + self.assertEqual( + json.loads(args[1]['data']), node_spec + ) + self.assertEqual( + args[1]['headers']['Content-Type'], 'application/json' + ) diff --git a/tests/unit/testdata/certs/ca.pem b/tests/unit/testdata/certs/ca.pem new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/unit/testdata/certs/cert.pem b/tests/unit/testdata/certs/cert.pem new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/unit/testdata/certs/key.pem b/tests/unit/testdata/certs/key.pem new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/unit/utils_json_stream_test.py b/tests/unit/utils_json_stream_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f7aefd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/utils_json_stream_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 +from __future__ import absolute_import +from __future__ import unicode_literals + +from docker.utils.json_stream import json_splitter, stream_as_text, json_stream + + +class TestJsonSplitter(object): + + def test_json_splitter_no_object(self): + data = '{"foo": "bar' + assert json_splitter(data) is None + + def test_json_splitter_with_object(self): + data = '{"foo": "bar"}\n \n{"next": "obj"}' + assert json_splitter(data) == ({'foo': 'bar'}, '{"next": "obj"}') + + def test_json_splitter_leading_whitespace(self): + data = '\n \r{"foo": "bar"}\n\n {"next": "obj"}' + assert json_splitter(data) == ({'foo': 'bar'}, '{"next": "obj"}') + + +class TestStreamAsText(object): + + def test_stream_with_non_utf_unicode_character(self): + stream = [b'\xed\xf3\xf3'] + output, = stream_as_text(stream) + assert output == '���' + + def test_stream_with_utf_character(self): + stream = ['ěĝ'.encode('utf-8')] + output, = stream_as_text(stream) + assert output == 'ěĝ' + + +class TestJsonStream(object): + + def test_with_falsy_entries(self): + stream = [ + '{"one": "two"}\n{}\n', + "[1, 2, 3]\n[]\n", + ] + output = list(json_stream(stream)) + assert output == [ + {'one': 'two'}, + {}, + [1, 2, 3], + [], + ] + + def test_with_leading_whitespace(self): + stream = [ + '\n \r\n {"one": "two"}{"x": 1}', + ' {"three": "four"}\t\t{"x": 2}' + ] + output = list(json_stream(stream)) + assert output == [ + {'one': 'two'}, + {'x': 1}, + {'three': 'four'}, + {'x': 2} + ] diff --git a/tests/unit/utils_test.py b/tests/unit/utils_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2fa1d05 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/utils_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,1069 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import base64 +import json +import os +import os.path +import shutil +import socket +import sys +import tarfile +import tempfile +import unittest + +import pytest +import six + +from docker.api.client import APIClient +from docker.constants import IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM +from docker.errors import DockerException +from docker.utils import ( + parse_repository_tag, parse_host, convert_filters, kwargs_from_env, + parse_bytes, parse_env_file, exclude_paths, convert_volume_binds, + decode_json_header, tar, split_command, parse_devices, update_headers, +) + +from docker.utils.build import should_check_directory +from docker.utils.ports import build_port_bindings, split_port +from docker.utils.utils import format_environment + +from ..helpers import make_tree + + +TEST_CERT_DIR = os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(__file__), + 'testdata/certs', +) + + +class DecoratorsTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_update_headers(self): + sample_headers = { + 'X-Docker-Locale': 'en-US', + } + + def f(self, headers=None): + return headers + + client = APIClient() + client._auth_configs = {} + + g = update_headers(f) + assert g(client, headers=None) is None + assert g(client, headers={}) == {} + assert g(client, headers={'Content-type': 'application/json'}) == { + 'Content-type': 'application/json', + } + + client._auth_configs = { + 'HttpHeaders': sample_headers + } + + assert g(client, headers=None) == sample_headers + assert g(client, headers={}) == sample_headers + assert g(client, headers={'Content-type': 'application/json'}) == { + 'Content-type': 'application/json', + 'X-Docker-Locale': 'en-US', + } + + +class KwargsFromEnvTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.os_environ = os.environ.copy() + + def tearDown(self): + os.environ = self.os_environ + + def test_kwargs_from_env_empty(self): + os.environ.update(DOCKER_HOST='', + DOCKER_CERT_PATH='') + os.environ.pop('DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY', None) + + kwargs = kwargs_from_env() + self.assertEqual(None, kwargs.get('base_url')) + self.assertEqual(None, kwargs.get('tls')) + + def test_kwargs_from_env_tls(self): + os.environ.update(DOCKER_HOST='tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', + DOCKER_CERT_PATH=TEST_CERT_DIR, + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='1') + kwargs = kwargs_from_env(assert_hostname=False) + self.assertEqual('https://192.168.59.103:2376', kwargs['base_url']) + self.assertTrue('ca.pem' in kwargs['tls'].ca_cert) + self.assertTrue('cert.pem' in kwargs['tls'].cert[0]) + self.assertTrue('key.pem' in kwargs['tls'].cert[1]) + self.assertEqual(False, kwargs['tls'].assert_hostname) + self.assertTrue(kwargs['tls'].verify) + try: + client = APIClient(**kwargs) + self.assertEqual(kwargs['base_url'], client.base_url) + self.assertEqual(kwargs['tls'].ca_cert, client.verify) + self.assertEqual(kwargs['tls'].cert, client.cert) + except TypeError as e: + self.fail(e) + + def test_kwargs_from_env_tls_verify_false(self): + os.environ.update(DOCKER_HOST='tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', + DOCKER_CERT_PATH=TEST_CERT_DIR, + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='') + kwargs = kwargs_from_env(assert_hostname=True) + self.assertEqual('https://192.168.59.103:2376', kwargs['base_url']) + self.assertTrue('ca.pem' in kwargs['tls'].ca_cert) + self.assertTrue('cert.pem' in kwargs['tls'].cert[0]) + self.assertTrue('key.pem' in kwargs['tls'].cert[1]) + self.assertEqual(True, kwargs['tls'].assert_hostname) + self.assertEqual(False, kwargs['tls'].verify) + try: + client = APIClient(**kwargs) + self.assertEqual(kwargs['base_url'], client.base_url) + self.assertEqual(kwargs['tls'].cert, client.cert) + self.assertFalse(kwargs['tls'].verify) + except TypeError as e: + self.fail(e) + + def test_kwargs_from_env_tls_verify_false_no_cert(self): + temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + cert_dir = os.path.join(temp_dir, '.docker') + shutil.copytree(TEST_CERT_DIR, cert_dir) + + os.environ.update(DOCKER_HOST='tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', + HOME=temp_dir, + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='') + os.environ.pop('DOCKER_CERT_PATH', None) + kwargs = kwargs_from_env(assert_hostname=True) + self.assertEqual('tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', kwargs['base_url']) + + def test_kwargs_from_env_no_cert_path(self): + try: + temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + cert_dir = os.path.join(temp_dir, '.docker') + shutil.copytree(TEST_CERT_DIR, cert_dir) + + os.environ.update(HOME=temp_dir, + DOCKER_CERT_PATH='', + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='1') + + kwargs = kwargs_from_env() + self.assertTrue(kwargs['tls'].verify) + self.assertIn(cert_dir, kwargs['tls'].ca_cert) + self.assertIn(cert_dir, kwargs['tls'].cert[0]) + self.assertIn(cert_dir, kwargs['tls'].cert[1]) + finally: + if temp_dir: + shutil.rmtree(temp_dir) + + def test_kwargs_from_env_alternate_env(self): + # Values in os.environ are entirely ignored if an alternate is + # provided + os.environ.update( + DOCKER_HOST='tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', + DOCKER_CERT_PATH=TEST_CERT_DIR, + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='' + ) + kwargs = kwargs_from_env(environment={ + 'DOCKER_HOST': 'http://docker.gensokyo.jp:2581', + }) + assert 'http://docker.gensokyo.jp:2581' == kwargs['base_url'] + assert 'tls' not in kwargs + + +class ConverVolumeBindsTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_convert_volume_binds_empty(self): + self.assertEqual(convert_volume_binds({}), []) + self.assertEqual(convert_volume_binds([]), []) + + def test_convert_volume_binds_list(self): + data = ['/a:/a:ro', '/b:/c:z'] + self.assertEqual(convert_volume_binds(data), data) + + def test_convert_volume_binds_complete(self): + data = { + '/mnt/vol1': { + 'bind': '/data', + 'mode': 'ro' + } + } + self.assertEqual(convert_volume_binds(data), ['/mnt/vol1:/data:ro']) + + def test_convert_volume_binds_compact(self): + data = { + '/mnt/vol1': '/data' + } + self.assertEqual(convert_volume_binds(data), ['/mnt/vol1:/data:rw']) + + def test_convert_volume_binds_no_mode(self): + data = { + '/mnt/vol1': { + 'bind': '/data' + } + } + self.assertEqual(convert_volume_binds(data), ['/mnt/vol1:/data:rw']) + + def test_convert_volume_binds_unicode_bytes_input(self): + expected = [u'/mnt/지연:/unicode/박:rw'] + + data = { + u'/mnt/지연'.encode('utf-8'): { + 'bind': u'/unicode/박'.encode('utf-8'), + 'mode': 'rw' + } + } + self.assertEqual( + convert_volume_binds(data), expected + ) + + def test_convert_volume_binds_unicode_unicode_input(self): + expected = [u'/mnt/지연:/unicode/박:rw'] + + data = { + u'/mnt/지연': { + 'bind': u'/unicode/박', + 'mode': 'rw' + } + } + self.assertEqual( + convert_volume_binds(data), expected + ) + + +class ParseEnvFileTest(unittest.TestCase): + def generate_tempfile(self, file_content=None): + """ + Generates a temporary file for tests with the content + of 'file_content' and returns the filename. + Don't forget to unlink the file with os.unlink() after. + """ + local_tempfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) + local_tempfile.write(file_content.encode('UTF-8')) + local_tempfile.close() + return local_tempfile.name + + def test_parse_env_file_proper(self): + env_file = self.generate_tempfile( + file_content='USER=jdoe\nPASS=secret') + get_parse_env_file = parse_env_file(env_file) + self.assertEqual(get_parse_env_file, + {'USER': 'jdoe', 'PASS': 'secret'}) + os.unlink(env_file) + + def test_parse_env_file_with_equals_character(self): + env_file = self.generate_tempfile( + file_content='USER=jdoe\nPASS=sec==ret') + get_parse_env_file = parse_env_file(env_file) + self.assertEqual(get_parse_env_file, + {'USER': 'jdoe', 'PASS': 'sec==ret'}) + os.unlink(env_file) + + def test_parse_env_file_commented_line(self): + env_file = self.generate_tempfile( + file_content='USER=jdoe\n#PASS=secret') + get_parse_env_file = parse_env_file(env_file) + self.assertEqual(get_parse_env_file, {'USER': 'jdoe'}) + os.unlink(env_file) + + def test_parse_env_file_newline(self): + env_file = self.generate_tempfile( + file_content='\nUSER=jdoe\n\n\nPASS=secret') + get_parse_env_file = parse_env_file(env_file) + self.assertEqual(get_parse_env_file, + {'USER': 'jdoe', 'PASS': 'secret'}) + os.unlink(env_file) + + def test_parse_env_file_invalid_line(self): + env_file = self.generate_tempfile( + file_content='USER jdoe') + self.assertRaises( + DockerException, parse_env_file, env_file) + os.unlink(env_file) + + +class ParseHostTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_parse_host(self): + invalid_hosts = [ + '0.0.0.0', + 'tcp://', + 'udp://127.0.0.1', + 'udp://127.0.0.1:2375', + ] + + valid_hosts = { + '0.0.0.1:5555': 'http://0.0.0.1:5555', + ':6666': 'http://127.0.0.1:6666', + 'tcp://:7777': 'http://127.0.0.1:7777', + 'http://:7777': 'http://127.0.0.1:7777', + 'https://kokia.jp:2375': 'https://kokia.jp:2375', + 'unix:///var/run/docker.sock': 'http+unix:///var/run/docker.sock', + 'unix://': 'http+unix://var/run/docker.sock', + '12.234.45.127:2375/docker/engine': ( + 'http://12.234.45.127:2375/docker/engine' + ), + 'somehost.net:80/service/swarm': ( + 'http://somehost.net:80/service/swarm' + ), + 'npipe:////./pipe/docker_engine': 'npipe:////./pipe/docker_engine', + '[fd12::82d1]:2375': 'http://[fd12::82d1]:2375', + 'https://[fd12:5672::12aa]:1090': 'https://[fd12:5672::12aa]:1090', + '[fd12::82d1]:2375/docker/engine': ( + 'http://[fd12::82d1]:2375/docker/engine' + ), + } + + for host in invalid_hosts: + with pytest.raises(DockerException): + parse_host(host, None) + + for host, expected in valid_hosts.items(): + assert parse_host(host, None) == expected + + def test_parse_host_empty_value(self): + unix_socket = 'http+unix://var/run/docker.sock' + npipe = 'npipe:////./pipe/docker_engine' + + for val in [None, '']: + assert parse_host(val, is_win32=False) == unix_socket + assert parse_host(val, is_win32=True) == npipe + + def test_parse_host_tls(self): + host_value = 'myhost.docker.net:3348' + expected_result = 'https://myhost.docker.net:3348' + assert parse_host(host_value, tls=True) == expected_result + + def test_parse_host_tls_tcp_proto(self): + host_value = 'tcp://myhost.docker.net:3348' + expected_result = 'https://myhost.docker.net:3348' + assert parse_host(host_value, tls=True) == expected_result + + def test_parse_host_trailing_slash(self): + host_value = 'tcp://myhost.docker.net:2376/' + expected_result = 'http://myhost.docker.net:2376' + assert parse_host(host_value) == expected_result + + +class ParseRepositoryTagTest(unittest.TestCase): + sha = 'e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855' + + def test_index_image_no_tag(self): + self.assertEqual( + parse_repository_tag("root"), ("root", None) + ) + + def test_index_image_tag(self): + self.assertEqual( + parse_repository_tag("root:tag"), ("root", "tag") + ) + + def test_index_user_image_no_tag(self): + self.assertEqual( + parse_repository_tag("user/repo"), ("user/repo", None) + ) + + def test_index_user_image_tag(self): + self.assertEqual( + parse_repository_tag("user/repo:tag"), ("user/repo", "tag") + ) + + def test_private_reg_image_no_tag(self): + self.assertEqual( + parse_repository_tag("url:5000/repo"), ("url:5000/repo", None) + ) + + def test_private_reg_image_tag(self): + self.assertEqual( + parse_repository_tag("url:5000/repo:tag"), ("url:5000/repo", "tag") + ) + + def test_index_image_sha(self): + self.assertEqual( + parse_repository_tag("root@sha256:{0}".format(self.sha)), + ("root", "sha256:{0}".format(self.sha)) + ) + + def test_private_reg_image_sha(self): + self.assertEqual( + parse_repository_tag("url:5000/repo@sha256:{0}".format(self.sha)), + ("url:5000/repo", "sha256:{0}".format(self.sha)) + ) + + +class ParseDeviceTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_dict(self): + devices = parse_devices([{ + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt1', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'r' + }]) + self.assertEqual(devices[0], { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt1', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'r' + }) + + def test_partial_string_definition(self): + devices = parse_devices(['/dev/sda1']) + self.assertEqual(devices[0], { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/sda1', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm' + }) + + def test_permissionless_string_definition(self): + devices = parse_devices(['/dev/sda1:/dev/mnt1']) + self.assertEqual(devices[0], { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt1', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm' + }) + + def test_full_string_definition(self): + devices = parse_devices(['/dev/sda1:/dev/mnt1:r']) + self.assertEqual(devices[0], { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt1', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'r' + }) + + def test_hybrid_list(self): + devices = parse_devices([ + '/dev/sda1:/dev/mnt1:rw', + { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda2', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt2', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'r' + } + ]) + + self.assertEqual(devices[0], { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt1', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'rw' + }) + self.assertEqual(devices[1], { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda2', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt2', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'r' + }) + + +class ParseBytesTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_parse_bytes_valid(self): + self.assertEqual(parse_bytes("512MB"), 536870912) + self.assertEqual(parse_bytes("512M"), 536870912) + self.assertEqual(parse_bytes("512m"), 536870912) + + def test_parse_bytes_invalid(self): + self.assertRaises(DockerException, parse_bytes, "512MK") + self.assertRaises(DockerException, parse_bytes, "512L") + self.assertRaises(DockerException, parse_bytes, "127.0.0.1K") + + def test_parse_bytes_float(self): + self.assertRaises(DockerException, parse_bytes, "1.5k") + + def test_parse_bytes_maxint(self): + self.assertEqual( + parse_bytes("{0}k".format(sys.maxsize)), sys.maxsize * 1024 + ) + + +class UtilsTest(unittest.TestCase): + longMessage = True + + def test_convert_filters(self): + tests = [ + ({'dangling': True}, '{"dangling": ["true"]}'), + ({'dangling': "true"}, '{"dangling": ["true"]}'), + ({'exited': 0}, '{"exited": [0]}'), + ({'exited': [0, 1]}, '{"exited": [0, 1]}'), + ] + + for filters, expected in tests: + self.assertEqual(convert_filters(filters), expected) + + def test_decode_json_header(self): + obj = {'a': 'b', 'c': 1} + data = None + if six.PY3: + data = base64.urlsafe_b64encode(bytes(json.dumps(obj), 'utf-8')) + else: + data = base64.urlsafe_b64encode(json.dumps(obj)) + decoded_data = decode_json_header(data) + self.assertEqual(obj, decoded_data) + + +class SplitCommandTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_split_command_with_unicode(self): + self.assertEqual(split_command(u'echo μμ'), ['echo', 'μμ']) + + @pytest.mark.skipif(six.PY3, reason="shlex doesn't support bytes in py3") + def test_split_command_with_bytes(self): + self.assertEqual(split_command('echo μμ'), ['echo', 'μμ']) + + +class PortsTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_split_port_with_host_ip(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("127.0.0.1:1000:2000") + self.assertEqual(internal_port, ["2000"]) + self.assertEqual(external_port, [("127.0.0.1", "1000")]) + + def test_split_port_with_protocol(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("127.0.0.1:1000:2000/udp") + self.assertEqual(internal_port, ["2000/udp"]) + self.assertEqual(external_port, [("127.0.0.1", "1000")]) + + def test_split_port_with_host_ip_no_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("127.0.0.1::2000") + self.assertEqual(internal_port, ["2000"]) + self.assertEqual(external_port, [("127.0.0.1", None)]) + + def test_split_port_range_with_host_ip_no_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("127.0.0.1::2000-2001") + self.assertEqual(internal_port, ["2000", "2001"]) + self.assertEqual(external_port, + [("127.0.0.1", None), ("127.0.0.1", None)]) + + def test_split_port_with_host_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("1000:2000") + self.assertEqual(internal_port, ["2000"]) + self.assertEqual(external_port, ["1000"]) + + def test_split_port_range_with_host_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("1000-1001:2000-2001") + self.assertEqual(internal_port, ["2000", "2001"]) + self.assertEqual(external_port, ["1000", "1001"]) + + def test_split_port_random_port_range_with_host_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("1000-1001:2000") + self.assertEqual(internal_port, ["2000"]) + self.assertEqual(external_port, ["1000-1001"]) + + def test_split_port_no_host_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("2000") + self.assertEqual(internal_port, ["2000"]) + self.assertEqual(external_port, None) + + def test_split_port_range_no_host_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("2000-2001") + self.assertEqual(internal_port, ["2000", "2001"]) + self.assertEqual(external_port, None) + + def test_split_port_range_with_protocol(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port( + "127.0.0.1:1000-1001:2000-2001/udp") + self.assertEqual(internal_port, ["2000/udp", "2001/udp"]) + self.assertEqual(external_port, + [("127.0.0.1", "1000"), ("127.0.0.1", "1001")]) + + def test_split_port_with_ipv6_address(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port( + "2001:abcd:ef00::2:1000:2000") + self.assertEqual(internal_port, ["2000"]) + self.assertEqual(external_port, [("2001:abcd:ef00::2", "1000")]) + + def test_split_port_invalid(self): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, + lambda: split_port("0.0.0.0:1000:2000:tcp")) + + def test_non_matching_length_port_ranges(self): + self.assertRaises( + ValueError, + lambda: split_port("0.0.0.0:1000-1010:2000-2002/tcp") + ) + + def test_port_and_range_invalid(self): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, + lambda: split_port("0.0.0.0:1000:2000-2002/tcp")) + + def test_port_only_with_colon(self): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, + lambda: split_port(":80")) + + def test_host_only_with_colon(self): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, + lambda: split_port("localhost:")) + + def test_with_no_container_port(self): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, + lambda: split_port("localhost:80:")) + + def test_split_port_empty_string(self): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, lambda: split_port("")) + + def test_split_port_non_string(self): + assert split_port(1243) == (['1243'], None) + + def test_build_port_bindings_with_one_port(self): + port_bindings = build_port_bindings(["127.0.0.1:1000:1000"]) + self.assertEqual(port_bindings["1000"], [("127.0.0.1", "1000")]) + + def test_build_port_bindings_with_matching_internal_ports(self): + port_bindings = build_port_bindings( + ["127.0.0.1:1000:1000", "127.0.0.1:2000:1000"]) + self.assertEqual(port_bindings["1000"], + [("127.0.0.1", "1000"), ("127.0.0.1", "2000")]) + + def test_build_port_bindings_with_nonmatching_internal_ports(self): + port_bindings = build_port_bindings( + ["127.0.0.1:1000:1000", "127.0.0.1:2000:2000"]) + self.assertEqual(port_bindings["1000"], [("127.0.0.1", "1000")]) + self.assertEqual(port_bindings["2000"], [("127.0.0.1", "2000")]) + + def test_build_port_bindings_with_port_range(self): + port_bindings = build_port_bindings(["127.0.0.1:1000-1001:1000-1001"]) + self.assertEqual(port_bindings["1000"], [("127.0.0.1", "1000")]) + self.assertEqual(port_bindings["1001"], [("127.0.0.1", "1001")]) + + def test_build_port_bindings_with_matching_internal_port_ranges(self): + port_bindings = build_port_bindings( + ["127.0.0.1:1000-1001:1000-1001", "127.0.0.1:2000-2001:1000-1001"]) + self.assertEqual(port_bindings["1000"], + [("127.0.0.1", "1000"), ("127.0.0.1", "2000")]) + self.assertEqual(port_bindings["1001"], + [("127.0.0.1", "1001"), ("127.0.0.1", "2001")]) + + def test_build_port_bindings_with_nonmatching_internal_port_ranges(self): + port_bindings = build_port_bindings( + ["127.0.0.1:1000:1000", "127.0.0.1:2000:2000"]) + self.assertEqual(port_bindings["1000"], [("127.0.0.1", "1000")]) + self.assertEqual(port_bindings["2000"], [("127.0.0.1", "2000")]) + + +def convert_paths(collection): + return set(map(convert_path, collection)) + + +def convert_path(path): + return path.replace('/', os.path.sep) + + +class ExcludePathsTest(unittest.TestCase): + dirs = [ + 'foo', + 'foo/bar', + 'bar', + 'target', + 'target/subdir', + 'subdir', + 'subdir/target', + 'subdir/target/subdir', + 'subdir/subdir2', + 'subdir/subdir2/target', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir' + ] + + files = [ + 'Dockerfile', + 'Dockerfile.alt', + '.dockerignore', + 'a.py', + 'a.go', + 'b.py', + 'cde.py', + 'foo/a.py', + 'foo/b.py', + 'foo/bar/a.py', + 'bar/a.py', + 'foo/Dockerfile3', + 'target/file.txt', + 'target/subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/target/file.txt', + 'subdir/target/subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir/file.txt', + ] + + all_paths = set(dirs + files) + + def setUp(self): + self.base = make_tree(self.dirs, self.files) + + def tearDown(self): + shutil.rmtree(self.base) + + def exclude(self, patterns, dockerfile=None): + return set(exclude_paths(self.base, patterns, dockerfile=dockerfile)) + + def test_no_excludes(self): + assert self.exclude(['']) == convert_paths(self.all_paths) + + def test_no_dupes(self): + paths = exclude_paths(self.base, ['!a.py']) + assert sorted(paths) == sorted(set(paths)) + + def test_wildcard_exclude(self): + assert self.exclude(['*']) == set(['Dockerfile', '.dockerignore']) + + def test_exclude_dockerfile_dockerignore(self): + """ + Even if the .dockerignore file explicitly says to exclude + Dockerfile and/or .dockerignore, don't exclude them from + the actual tar file. + """ + assert self.exclude(['Dockerfile', '.dockerignore']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths + ) + + def test_exclude_custom_dockerfile(self): + """ + If we're using a custom Dockerfile, make sure that's not + excluded. + """ + assert self.exclude(['*'], dockerfile='Dockerfile.alt') == \ + set(['Dockerfile.alt', '.dockerignore']) + + assert self.exclude(['*'], dockerfile='foo/Dockerfile3') == \ + convert_paths(set(['foo/Dockerfile3', '.dockerignore'])) + + def test_exclude_dockerfile_child(self): + includes = self.exclude(['foo/'], dockerfile='foo/Dockerfile3') + assert convert_path('foo/Dockerfile3') in includes + assert convert_path('foo/a.py') not in includes + + def test_single_filename(self): + assert self.exclude(['a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py']) + ) + + def test_single_filename_leading_dot_slash(self): + assert self.exclude(['./a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py']) + ) + + # As odd as it sounds, a filename pattern with a trailing slash on the + # end *will* result in that file being excluded. + def test_single_filename_trailing_slash(self): + assert self.exclude(['a.py/']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py']) + ) + + def test_wildcard_filename_start(self): + assert self.exclude(['*.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py', 'b.py', 'cde.py']) + ) + + def test_wildcard_with_exception(self): + assert self.exclude(['*.py', '!b.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py', 'cde.py']) + ) + + def test_wildcard_with_wildcard_exception(self): + assert self.exclude(['*.*', '!*.go']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'a.py', 'b.py', 'cde.py', 'Dockerfile.alt', + ]) + ) + + def test_wildcard_filename_end(self): + assert self.exclude(['a.*']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py', 'a.go']) + ) + + def test_question_mark(self): + assert self.exclude(['?.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py', 'b.py']) + ) + + def test_single_subdir_single_filename(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo/a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/a.py']) + ) + + def test_single_subdir_single_filename_leading_slash(self): + assert self.exclude(['/foo/a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/a.py']) + ) + + def test_single_subdir_with_path_traversal(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo/whoops/../a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/a.py']) + ) + + def test_single_subdir_wildcard_filename(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo/*.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py']) + ) + + def test_wildcard_subdir_single_filename(self): + assert self.exclude(['*/a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/a.py', 'bar/a.py']) + ) + + def test_wildcard_subdir_wildcard_filename(self): + assert self.exclude(['*/*.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'bar/a.py']) + ) + + def test_directory(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'foo', 'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py', + 'foo/Dockerfile3' + ]) + ) + + def test_directory_with_trailing_slash(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'foo', 'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', + 'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py', 'foo/Dockerfile3' + ]) + ) + + def test_directory_with_single_exception(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo', '!foo/bar/a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'foo', 'foo/bar', + 'foo/Dockerfile3' + ]) + ) + + def test_directory_with_subdir_exception(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo', '!foo/bar']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'foo', 'foo/Dockerfile3' + ]) + ) + + @pytest.mark.skipif( + not IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='Backslash patterns only on Windows' + ) + def test_directory_with_subdir_exception_win32_pathsep(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo', '!foo\\bar']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'foo', 'foo/Dockerfile3' + ]) + ) + + def test_directory_with_wildcard_exception(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo', '!foo/*.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py', 'foo', 'foo/Dockerfile3' + ]) + ) + + def test_subdirectory(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo/bar']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py']) + ) + + @pytest.mark.skipif( + not IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='Backslash patterns only on Windows' + ) + def test_subdirectory_win32_pathsep(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo\\bar']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py']) + ) + + def test_double_wildcard(self): + assert self.exclude(['**/a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set( + ['a.py', 'foo/a.py', 'foo/bar/a.py', 'bar/a.py'] + ) + ) + + assert self.exclude(['foo/**/bar']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py']) + ) + + def test_single_and_double_wildcard(self): + assert self.exclude(['**/target/*/*']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set( + ['target/subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/target/subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir/file.txt'] + ) + ) + + def test_trailing_double_wildcard(self): + assert self.exclude(['subdir/**']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set( + ['subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/target/file.txt', + 'subdir/target/subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/target', + 'subdir/target/subdir', + 'subdir/subdir2', + 'subdir/subdir2/target', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir'] + ) + ) + + +class TarTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_tar_with_excludes(self): + dirs = [ + 'foo', + 'foo/bar', + 'bar', + ] + + files = [ + 'Dockerfile', + 'Dockerfile.alt', + '.dockerignore', + 'a.py', + 'a.go', + 'b.py', + 'cde.py', + 'foo/a.py', + 'foo/b.py', + 'foo/bar/a.py', + 'bar/a.py', + ] + + exclude = [ + '*.py', + '!b.py', + '!a.go', + 'foo', + 'Dockerfile*', + '.dockerignore', + ] + + expected_names = set([ + 'Dockerfile', + '.dockerignore', + 'a.go', + 'b.py', + 'bar', + 'bar/a.py', + ]) + + base = make_tree(dirs, files) + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + + with tar(base, exclude=exclude) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == sorted(expected_names) + + def test_tar_with_empty_directory(self): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + for d in ['foo', 'bar']: + os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, d)) + with tar(base) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + self.assertEqual(sorted(tar_data.getnames()), ['bar', 'foo']) + + @pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No symlinks on Windows') + def test_tar_with_file_symlinks(self): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + with open(os.path.join(base, 'foo'), 'w') as f: + f.write("content") + os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, 'bar')) + os.symlink('../foo', os.path.join(base, 'bar/foo')) + with tar(base) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + self.assertEqual( + sorted(tar_data.getnames()), ['bar', 'bar/foo', 'foo'] + ) + + @pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No symlinks on Windows') + def test_tar_with_directory_symlinks(self): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + for d in ['foo', 'bar']: + os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, d)) + os.symlink('../foo', os.path.join(base, 'bar/foo')) + with tar(base) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + self.assertEqual( + sorted(tar_data.getnames()), ['bar', 'bar/foo', 'foo'] + ) + + @pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No UNIX sockets on Win32') + def test_tar_socket_file(self): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + for d in ['foo', 'bar']: + os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, d)) + sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX) + self.addCleanup(sock.close) + sock.bind(os.path.join(base, 'test.sock')) + with tar(base) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + self.assertEqual( + sorted(tar_data.getnames()), ['bar', 'foo'] + ) + + +class ShouldCheckDirectoryTest(unittest.TestCase): + exclude_patterns = [ + 'exclude_rather_large_directory', + 'dir/with/subdir_excluded', + 'dir/with/exceptions' + ] + + include_patterns = [ + 'dir/with/exceptions/like_this_one', + 'dir/with/exceptions/in/descendents' + ] + + def test_should_check_directory_not_excluded(self): + assert should_check_directory( + 'not_excluded', self.exclude_patterns, self.include_patterns + ) + assert should_check_directory( + convert_path('dir/with'), self.exclude_patterns, + self.include_patterns + ) + + def test_shoud_check_parent_directories_of_excluded(self): + assert should_check_directory( + 'dir', self.exclude_patterns, self.include_patterns + ) + assert should_check_directory( + convert_path('dir/with'), self.exclude_patterns, + self.include_patterns + ) + + def test_should_not_check_excluded_directories_with_no_exceptions(self): + assert not should_check_directory( + 'exclude_rather_large_directory', self.exclude_patterns, + self.include_patterns + ) + assert not should_check_directory( + convert_path('dir/with/subdir_excluded'), self.exclude_patterns, + self.include_patterns + ) + + def test_should_check_excluded_directory_with_exceptions(self): + assert should_check_directory( + convert_path('dir/with/exceptions'), self.exclude_patterns, + self.include_patterns + ) + assert should_check_directory( + convert_path('dir/with/exceptions/in'), self.exclude_patterns, + self.include_patterns + ) + + def test_should_not_check_siblings_of_exceptions(self): + assert not should_check_directory( + convert_path('dir/with/exceptions/but_not_here'), + self.exclude_patterns, self.include_patterns + ) + + def test_should_check_subdirectories_of_exceptions(self): + assert should_check_directory( + convert_path('dir/with/exceptions/like_this_one/subdir'), + self.exclude_patterns, self.include_patterns + ) + + +class FormatEnvironmentTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_format_env_binary_unicode_value(self): + env_dict = { + 'ARTIST_NAME': b'\xec\x86\xa1\xec\xa7\x80\xec\x9d\x80' + } + assert format_environment(env_dict) == [u'ARTIST_NAME=송지은'] + + def test_format_env_no_value(self): + env_dict = { + 'FOO': None, + 'BAR': '', + } + assert sorted(format_environment(env_dict)) == ['BAR=', 'FOO'] -- cgit v1.2.3 From 926b85b8326e6cf4f8729cd9225f0dd6411c9f0a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tianon Gravi Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 10:36:49 -0800 Subject: Unpin dependencies so newer versions satisfy them appropriately Forwarded: https://github.com/dotcloud/docker-py/issues/101 (upstream has no interest) Patch-Name: requirements.patch Gbp-Pq: Name requirements.patch --- requirements.txt | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- test-requirements.txt | 10 +++++----- 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt index f3c61e7..0e013c8 100644 --- a/requirements.txt +++ b/requirements.txt @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ -appdirs==1.4.3 -asn1crypto==0.22.0 -backports.ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 -cffi==1.10.0 -cryptography==1.9 -docker-pycreds==0.2.1 -enum34==1.1.6 -idna==2.5 -ipaddress==1.0.18 -packaging==16.8 -pycparser==2.17 -pyOpenSSL==17.0.0 -pyparsing==2.2.0 -requests==2.14.2 -six==1.10.0 -websocket-client==0.40.0 +appdirs>=1.4.3 +asn1crypto>=0.22.0 +backports.ssl-match-hostname>=3.5.0.1 +cffi>=1.10.0 +cryptography>=1.9 +docker-pycreds>=0.2.1 +enum34>=1.1.6 +idna>=2.5 +ipaddress>=1.0.18 +packaging>=16.8 +pycparser>=2.17 +pyOpenSSL>=17.0.0 +pyparsing>=2.2.0 +requests>=2.14.2 +six>=1.10.0 +websocket-client>=0.40.0 diff --git a/test-requirements.txt b/test-requirements.txt index 460db10..9f9eb50 100644 --- a/test-requirements.txt +++ b/test-requirements.txt @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -mock==1.0.1 -pytest==2.9.1 -coverage==3.7.1 -pytest-cov==2.1.0 -flake8==2.4.1 +mock>=1.0.1 +pytest>=2.9.1 +coverage>=3.7.1 +pytest-cov>=2.1.0 +flake8>=2.4.1 -- cgit v1.2.3 From 07868a5fb88d68a485f36996dca4579c8514fa1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Felipe Sateler Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2017 11:34:24 -0400 Subject: Do not require pip for building It is only used to check for docker-py existece, but that doesn't matter in the context of a debian build Gbp-Pq: Name Do-not-require-pip-for-building.patch --- setup.py | 9 --------- 1 file changed, 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py index 4a33c8d..e8f13ee 100644 --- a/setup.py +++ b/setup.py @@ -5,17 +5,8 @@ import codecs import os import sys -import pip - from setuptools import setup, find_packages -if 'docker-py' in [x.project_name for x in pip.get_installed_distributions()]: - print( - 'ERROR: "docker-py" needs to be uninstalled before installing this' - ' package:\npip uninstall docker-py', file=sys.stderr - ) - sys.exit(1) - ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(__file__) SOURCE_DIR = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR) -- cgit v1.2.3 From e1cbc65fa82eeef6f4b76dcc360416959928dfef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Felipe Sateler Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2018 20:08:46 -0300 Subject: Import python-docker_3.4.1.orig.tar.gz [dgit import orig python-docker_3.4.1.orig.tar.gz] --- LICENSE | 191 +++ MANIFEST.in | 8 + PKG-INFO | 118 ++ README.md | 77 + README.rst | 94 ++ docker.egg-info/PKG-INFO | 118 ++ docker.egg-info/SOURCES.txt | 129 ++ docker.egg-info/dependency_links.txt | 1 + docker.egg-info/not-zip-safe | 1 + docker.egg-info/requires.txt | 21 + docker.egg-info/top_level.txt | 1 + docker/__init__.py | 7 + docker/api/__init__.py | 2 + docker/api/build.py | 350 +++++ docker/api/client.py | 460 ++++++ docker/api/config.py | 91 ++ docker/api/container.py | 1254 ++++++++++++++++ docker/api/daemon.py | 181 +++ docker/api/exec_api.py | 165 +++ docker/api/image.py | 562 ++++++++ docker/api/network.py | 272 ++++ docker/api/plugin.py | 262 ++++ docker/api/secret.py | 102 ++ docker/api/service.py | 444 ++++++ docker/api/swarm.py | 389 +++++ docker/api/volume.py | 161 +++ docker/auth.py | 303 ++++ docker/client.py | 208 +++ docker/constants.py | 20 + docker/errors.py | 162 +++ docker/models/__init__.py | 0 docker/models/configs.py | 69 + docker/models/containers.py | 1068 ++++++++++++++ docker/models/images.py | 447 ++++++ docker/models/networks.py | 215 +++ docker/models/nodes.py | 107 ++ docker/models/plugins.py | 200 +++ docker/models/resource.py | 93 ++ docker/models/secrets.py | 69 + docker/models/services.py | 352 +++++ docker/models/swarm.py | 168 +++ docker/models/volumes.py | 99 ++ docker/tls.py | 112 ++ docker/transport/__init__.py | 8 + docker/transport/npipeconn.py | 108 ++ docker/transport/npipesocket.py | 219 +++ docker/transport/ssladapter.py | 71 + docker/transport/unixconn.py | 112 ++ docker/types/__init__.py | 11 + docker/types/base.py | 7 + docker/types/containers.py | 598 ++++++++ docker/types/daemon.py | 64 + docker/types/healthcheck.py | 88 ++ docker/types/networks.py | 111 ++ docker/types/services.py | 715 +++++++++ docker/types/swarm.py | 119 ++ docker/utils/__init__.py | 13 + 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It lets you do anything the + ``docker`` command does, but from within Python apps – run containers, + manage containers, manage Swarms, etc. + + Installation + ------------ + + The latest stable version `is available on + PyPI `__. Either add ``docker`` to + your ``requirements.txt`` file or install with pip: + + :: + + pip install docker + + If you are intending to connect to a docker host via TLS, add + ``docker[tls]`` to your requirements instead, or install with pip: + + :: + + pip install docker[tls] + + Usage + ----- + + Connect to Docker using the default socket or the configuration in your + environment: + + .. code:: python + + import docker + client = docker.from_env() + + You can run containers: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.run("ubuntu:latest", "echo hello world") + 'hello world\n' + + You can run containers in the background: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.run("bfirsh/reticulate-splines", detach=True) + + + You can manage containers: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.list() + [, , ...] + + >>> container = client.containers.get('45e6d2de7c54') + + >>> container.attrs['Config']['Image'] + "bfirsh/reticulate-splines" + + >>> container.logs() + "Reticulating spline 1...\n" + + >>> container.stop() + + You can stream logs: + + .. code:: python + + >>> for line in container.logs(stream=True): + ... print line.strip() + Reticulating spline 2... + Reticulating spline 3... + ... + + You can manage images: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.images.pull('nginx') + + + >>> client.images.list() + [, , ...] + + `Read the full documentation `__ to + see everything you can do. + + .. |Build Status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py.svg?branch=master + :target: https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py + +Platform: UNKNOWN +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Environment :: Other Environment +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6 +Classifier: Topic :: Utilities +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ff124d --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +# Docker SDK for Python + +[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py) + +A Python library for the Docker Engine API. It lets you do anything the `docker` command does, but from within Python apps – run containers, manage containers, manage Swarms, etc. + +## Installation + +The latest stable version [is available on PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/docker/). Either add `docker` to your `requirements.txt` file or install with pip: + + pip install docker + +If you are intending to connect to a docker host via TLS, add `docker[tls]` to your requirements instead, or install with pip: + + pip install docker[tls] + +## Usage + +Connect to Docker using the default socket or the configuration in your environment: + +```python +import docker +client = docker.from_env() +``` + +You can run containers: + +```python +>>> client.containers.run("ubuntu:latest", "echo hello world") +'hello world\n' +``` + +You can run containers in the background: + +```python +>>> client.containers.run("bfirsh/reticulate-splines", detach=True) + +``` + +You can manage containers: + +```python +>>> client.containers.list() +[, , ...] + +>>> container = client.containers.get('45e6d2de7c54') + +>>> container.attrs['Config']['Image'] +"bfirsh/reticulate-splines" + +>>> container.logs() +"Reticulating spline 1...\n" + +>>> container.stop() +``` + +You can stream logs: + +```python +>>> for line in container.logs(stream=True): +... print line.strip() +Reticulating spline 2... +Reticulating spline 3... +... +``` + +You can manage images: + +```python +>>> client.images.pull('nginx') + + +>>> client.images.list() +[, , ...] +``` + +[Read the full documentation](https://docker-py.readthedocs.io) to see everything you can do. diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0117e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.rst @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +Docker SDK for Python +===================== + +|Build Status| + +A Python library for the Docker Engine API. It lets you do anything the +``docker`` command does, but from within Python apps – run containers, +manage containers, manage Swarms, etc. + +Installation +------------ + +The latest stable version `is available on +PyPI `__. Either add ``docker`` to +your ``requirements.txt`` file or install with pip: + +:: + + pip install docker + +If you are intending to connect to a docker host via TLS, add +``docker[tls]`` to your requirements instead, or install with pip: + +:: + + pip install docker[tls] + +Usage +----- + +Connect to Docker using the default socket or the configuration in your +environment: + +.. code:: python + + import docker + client = docker.from_env() + +You can run containers: + +.. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.run("ubuntu:latest", "echo hello world") + 'hello world\n' + +You can run containers in the background: + +.. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.run("bfirsh/reticulate-splines", detach=True) + + +You can manage containers: + +.. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.list() + [, , ...] + + >>> container = client.containers.get('45e6d2de7c54') + + >>> container.attrs['Config']['Image'] + "bfirsh/reticulate-splines" + + >>> container.logs() + "Reticulating spline 1...\n" + + >>> container.stop() + +You can stream logs: + +.. code:: python + + >>> for line in container.logs(stream=True): + ... print line.strip() + Reticulating spline 2... + Reticulating spline 3... + ... + +You can manage images: + +.. code:: python + + >>> client.images.pull('nginx') + + + >>> client.images.list() + [, , ...] + +`Read the full documentation `__ to +see everything you can do. + +.. |Build Status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py.svg?branch=master + :target: https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py diff --git a/docker.egg-info/PKG-INFO b/docker.egg-info/PKG-INFO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8c4409 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker.egg-info/PKG-INFO @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +Metadata-Version: 1.1 +Name: docker +Version: 3.4.1 +Summary: A Python library for the Docker Engine API. +Home-page: https://github.com/docker/docker-py +Author: Joffrey F +Author-email: joffrey@docker.com +License: Apache License 2.0 +Description: Docker SDK for Python + ===================== + + |Build Status| + + A Python library for the Docker Engine API. It lets you do anything the + ``docker`` command does, but from within Python apps – run containers, + manage containers, manage Swarms, etc. + + Installation + ------------ + + The latest stable version `is available on + PyPI `__. Either add ``docker`` to + your ``requirements.txt`` file or install with pip: + + :: + + pip install docker + + If you are intending to connect to a docker host via TLS, add + ``docker[tls]`` to your requirements instead, or install with pip: + + :: + + pip install docker[tls] + + Usage + ----- + + Connect to Docker using the default socket or the configuration in your + environment: + + .. code:: python + + import docker + client = docker.from_env() + + You can run containers: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.run("ubuntu:latest", "echo hello world") + 'hello world\n' + + You can run containers in the background: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.run("bfirsh/reticulate-splines", detach=True) + + + You can manage containers: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.containers.list() + [, , ...] + + >>> container = client.containers.get('45e6d2de7c54') + + >>> container.attrs['Config']['Image'] + "bfirsh/reticulate-splines" + + >>> container.logs() + "Reticulating spline 1...\n" + + >>> container.stop() + + You can stream logs: + + .. code:: python + + >>> for line in container.logs(stream=True): + ... print line.strip() + Reticulating spline 2... + Reticulating spline 3... + ... + + You can manage images: + + .. code:: python + + >>> client.images.pull('nginx') + + + >>> client.images.list() + [, , ...] + + `Read the full documentation `__ to + see everything you can do. + + .. |Build Status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py.svg?branch=master + :target: https://travis-ci.org/docker/docker-py + +Platform: UNKNOWN +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Environment :: Other Environment +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: 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+docker/api/exec_api.py +docker/api/image.py +docker/api/network.py +docker/api/plugin.py +docker/api/secret.py +docker/api/service.py +docker/api/swarm.py +docker/api/volume.py +docker/models/__init__.py +docker/models/configs.py +docker/models/containers.py +docker/models/images.py +docker/models/networks.py +docker/models/nodes.py +docker/models/plugins.py +docker/models/resource.py +docker/models/secrets.py +docker/models/services.py +docker/models/swarm.py +docker/models/volumes.py +docker/transport/__init__.py +docker/transport/npipeconn.py +docker/transport/npipesocket.py +docker/transport/ssladapter.py +docker/transport/unixconn.py +docker/types/__init__.py +docker/types/base.py +docker/types/containers.py +docker/types/daemon.py +docker/types/healthcheck.py +docker/types/networks.py +docker/types/services.py +docker/types/swarm.py +docker/utils/__init__.py +docker/utils/build.py +docker/utils/config.py +docker/utils/decorators.py +docker/utils/fnmatch.py +docker/utils/json_stream.py +docker/utils/ports.py +docker/utils/socket.py +docker/utils/utils.py +tests/__init__.py +tests/helpers.py +tests/integration/__init__.py +tests/integration/api_build_test.py +tests/integration/api_client_test.py +tests/integration/api_config_test.py +tests/integration/api_container_test.py +tests/integration/api_exec_test.py +tests/integration/api_healthcheck_test.py +tests/integration/api_image_test.py +tests/integration/api_network_test.py +tests/integration/api_plugin_test.py +tests/integration/api_secret_test.py +tests/integration/api_service_test.py +tests/integration/api_swarm_test.py +tests/integration/api_volume_test.py +tests/integration/base.py +tests/integration/client_test.py +tests/integration/conftest.py +tests/integration/errors_test.py +tests/integration/models_containers_test.py +tests/integration/models_images_test.py +tests/integration/models_networks_test.py +tests/integration/models_nodes_test.py +tests/integration/models_resources_test.py +tests/integration/models_services_test.py +tests/integration/models_swarm_test.py +tests/integration/models_volumes_test.py +tests/integration/regression_test.py +tests/integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/config.json +tests/integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/rootfs/dummy/file.txt +tests/unit/__init__.py +tests/unit/api_build_test.py +tests/unit/api_container_test.py +tests/unit/api_exec_test.py +tests/unit/api_image_test.py +tests/unit/api_network_test.py +tests/unit/api_test.py +tests/unit/api_volume_test.py +tests/unit/auth_test.py +tests/unit/client_test.py +tests/unit/dockertypes_test.py +tests/unit/errors_test.py +tests/unit/fake_api.py +tests/unit/fake_api_client.py +tests/unit/fake_stat.py +tests/unit/models_containers_test.py +tests/unit/models_images_test.py +tests/unit/models_networks_test.py +tests/unit/models_resources_test.py +tests/unit/models_services_test.py +tests/unit/ssladapter_test.py +tests/unit/swarm_test.py +tests/unit/utils_build_test.py +tests/unit/utils_config_test.py +tests/unit/utils_json_stream_test.py +tests/unit/utils_test.py +tests/unit/testdata/certs/ca.pem +tests/unit/testdata/certs/cert.pem +tests/unit/testdata/certs/key.pem \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docker.egg-info/dependency_links.txt b/docker.egg-info/dependency_links.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b13789 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker.egg-info/dependency_links.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + diff --git a/docker.egg-info/not-zip-safe b/docker.egg-info/not-zip-safe new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b13789 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker.egg-info/not-zip-safe @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + diff --git a/docker.egg-info/requires.txt b/docker.egg-info/requires.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0b0763 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker.egg-info/requires.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +requests!=2.18.0,>=2.14.2 +six>=1.4.0 +websocket-client>=0.32.0 +docker-pycreds>=0.3.0 + +[:python_version < "3.3"] +ipaddress>=1.0.16 + +[:python_version < "3.5"] +backports.ssl_match_hostname>=3.5 + +[:sys_platform == "win32" and python_version < "3.6"] +pypiwin32==219 + +[:sys_platform == "win32" and python_version >= "3.6"] +pypiwin32==220 + +[tls] +pyOpenSSL>=0.14 +cryptography>=1.3.4 +idna>=2.0.0 diff --git a/docker.egg-info/top_level.txt b/docker.egg-info/top_level.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdb9670 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker.egg-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +docker diff --git a/docker/__init__.py b/docker/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cf732e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# flake8: noqa +from .api import APIClient +from .client import DockerClient, from_env +from .version import version, version_info + +__version__ = version +__title__ = 'docker' diff --git a/docker/api/__init__.py b/docker/api/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff51844 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# flake8: noqa +from .client import APIClient diff --git a/docker/api/build.py b/docker/api/build.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..419255f --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/build.py @@ -0,0 +1,350 @@ +import json +import logging +import os +import random + +from .. import auth +from .. import constants +from .. import errors +from .. import utils + + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class BuildApiMixin(object): + def build(self, path=None, tag=None, quiet=False, fileobj=None, + nocache=False, rm=False, timeout=None, + custom_context=False, encoding=None, pull=False, + forcerm=False, dockerfile=None, container_limits=None, + decode=False, buildargs=None, gzip=False, shmsize=None, + labels=None, cache_from=None, target=None, network_mode=None, + squash=None, extra_hosts=None, platform=None, isolation=None): + """ + Similar to the ``docker build`` command. Either ``path`` or ``fileobj`` + needs to be set. ``path`` can be a local path (to a directory + containing a Dockerfile) or a remote URL. ``fileobj`` must be a + readable file-like object to a Dockerfile. + + If you have a tar file for the Docker build context (including a + Dockerfile) already, pass a readable file-like object to ``fileobj`` + and also pass ``custom_context=True``. If the stream is compressed + also, set ``encoding`` to the correct value (e.g ``gzip``). + + Example: + >>> from io import BytesIO + >>> from docker import APIClient + >>> dockerfile = ''' + ... # Shared Volume + ... FROM busybox:buildroot-2014.02 + ... VOLUME /data + ... CMD ["/bin/sh"] + ... ''' + >>> f = BytesIO(dockerfile.encode('utf-8')) + >>> cli = APIClient(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') + >>> response = [line for line in cli.build( + ... fileobj=f, rm=True, tag='yourname/volume' + ... )] + >>> response + ['{"stream":" ---\\u003e a9eb17255234\\n"}', + '{"stream":"Step 1 : VOLUME /data\\n"}', + '{"stream":" ---\\u003e Running in abdc1e6896c6\\n"}', + '{"stream":" ---\\u003e 713bca62012e\\n"}', + '{"stream":"Removing intermediate container abdc1e6896c6\\n"}', + '{"stream":"Step 2 : CMD [\\"/bin/sh\\"]\\n"}', + '{"stream":" ---\\u003e Running in dba30f2a1a7e\\n"}', + '{"stream":" ---\\u003e 032b8b2855fc\\n"}', + '{"stream":"Removing intermediate container dba30f2a1a7e\\n"}', + '{"stream":"Successfully built 032b8b2855fc\\n"}'] + + Args: + path (str): Path to the directory containing the Dockerfile + fileobj: A file object to use as the Dockerfile. (Or a file-like + object) + tag (str): A tag to add to the final image + quiet (bool): Whether to return the status + nocache (bool): Don't use the cache when set to ``True`` + rm (bool): Remove intermediate containers. The ``docker build`` + command now defaults to ``--rm=true``, but we have kept the old + default of `False` to preserve backward compatibility + timeout (int): HTTP timeout + custom_context (bool): Optional if using ``fileobj`` + encoding (str): The encoding for a stream. Set to ``gzip`` for + compressing + pull (bool): Downloads any updates to the FROM image in Dockerfiles + forcerm (bool): Always remove intermediate containers, even after + unsuccessful builds + dockerfile (str): path within the build context to the Dockerfile + buildargs (dict): A dictionary of build arguments + container_limits (dict): A dictionary of limits applied to each + container created by the build process. Valid keys: + + - memory (int): set memory limit for build + - memswap (int): Total memory (memory + swap), -1 to disable + swap + - cpushares (int): CPU shares (relative weight) + - cpusetcpus (str): CPUs in which to allow execution, e.g., + ``"0-3"``, ``"0,1"`` + decode (bool): If set to ``True``, the returned stream will be + decoded into dicts on the fly. Default ``False`` + shmsize (int): Size of `/dev/shm` in bytes. The size must be + greater than 0. If omitted the system uses 64MB + labels (dict): A dictionary of labels to set on the image + cache_from (:py:class:`list`): A list of images used for build + cache resolution + target (str): Name of the build-stage to build in a multi-stage + Dockerfile + network_mode (str): networking mode for the run commands during + build + squash (bool): Squash the resulting images layers into a + single layer. + extra_hosts (dict): Extra hosts to add to /etc/hosts in building + containers, as a mapping of hostname to IP address. + platform (str): Platform in the format ``os[/arch[/variant]]`` + isolation (str): Isolation technology used during build. + Default: `None`. + + Returns: + A generator for the build output. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + ``TypeError`` + If neither ``path`` nor ``fileobj`` is specified. + """ + remote = context = None + headers = {} + container_limits = container_limits or {} + if path is None and fileobj is None: + raise TypeError("Either path or fileobj needs to be provided.") + if gzip and encoding is not None: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Can not use custom encoding if gzip is enabled' + ) + + for key in container_limits.keys(): + if key not in constants.CONTAINER_LIMITS_KEYS: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Invalid container_limits key {0}'.format(key) + ) + + if custom_context: + if not fileobj: + raise TypeError("You must specify fileobj with custom_context") + context = fileobj + elif fileobj is not None: + context = utils.mkbuildcontext(fileobj) + elif path.startswith(('http://', 'https://', + 'git://', 'github.com/', 'git@')): + remote = path + elif not os.path.isdir(path): + raise TypeError("You must specify a directory to build in path") + else: + dockerignore = os.path.join(path, '.dockerignore') + exclude = None + if os.path.exists(dockerignore): + with open(dockerignore, 'r') as f: + exclude = list(filter( + lambda x: x != '' and x[0] != '#', + [l.strip() for l in f.read().splitlines()] + )) + dockerfile = process_dockerfile(dockerfile, path) + context = utils.tar( + path, exclude=exclude, dockerfile=dockerfile, gzip=gzip + ) + encoding = 'gzip' if gzip else encoding + + u = self._url('/build') + params = { + 't': tag, + 'remote': remote, + 'q': quiet, + 'nocache': nocache, + 'rm': rm, + 'forcerm': forcerm, + 'pull': pull, + 'dockerfile': dockerfile, + } + params.update(container_limits) + + if buildargs: + params.update({'buildargs': json.dumps(buildargs)}) + + if shmsize: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.22'): + params.update({'shmsize': shmsize}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'shmsize was only introduced in API version 1.22' + ) + + if labels: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.23'): + params.update({'labels': json.dumps(labels)}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'labels was only introduced in API version 1.23' + ) + + if cache_from: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.25'): + params.update({'cachefrom': json.dumps(cache_from)}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'cache_from was only introduced in API version 1.25' + ) + + if target: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.29'): + params.update({'target': target}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'target was only introduced in API version 1.29' + ) + + if network_mode: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.25'): + params.update({'networkmode': network_mode}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'network_mode was only introduced in API version 1.25' + ) + + if squash: + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.25'): + params.update({'squash': squash}) + else: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'squash was only introduced in API version 1.25' + ) + + if extra_hosts is not None: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.27'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'extra_hosts was only introduced in API version 1.27' + ) + + if isinstance(extra_hosts, dict): + extra_hosts = utils.format_extra_hosts(extra_hosts) + params.update({'extrahosts': extra_hosts}) + + if platform is not None: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.32'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'platform was only introduced in API version 1.32' + ) + params['platform'] = platform + + if isolation is not None: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.24'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'isolation was only introduced in API version 1.24' + ) + params['isolation'] = isolation + + if context is not None: + headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/tar'} + if encoding: + headers['Content-Encoding'] = encoding + + self._set_auth_headers(headers) + + response = self._post( + u, + data=context, + params=params, + headers=headers, + stream=True, + timeout=timeout, + ) + + if context is not None and not custom_context: + context.close() + + return self._stream_helper(response, decode=decode) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.31') + def prune_builds(self): + """ + Delete the builder cache + + Returns: + (dict): A dictionary containing information about the operation's + result. The ``SpaceReclaimed`` key indicates the amount of + bytes of disk space reclaimed. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url("/build/prune") + return self._result(self._post(url), True) + + def _set_auth_headers(self, headers): + log.debug('Looking for auth config') + + # If we don't have any auth data so far, try reloading the config + # file one more time in case anything showed up in there. + if not self._auth_configs: + log.debug("No auth config in memory - loading from filesystem") + self._auth_configs = auth.load_config() + + # Send the full auth configuration (if any exists), since the build + # could use any (or all) of the registries. + if self._auth_configs: + auth_data = {} + if self._auth_configs.get('credsStore'): + # Using a credentials store, we need to retrieve the + # credentials for each registry listed in the config.json file + # Matches CLI behavior: https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/ + # 67b85f9d26f1b0b2b240f2d794748fac0f45243c/cliconfig/ + # credentials/native_store.go#L68-L83 + for registry in self._auth_configs.get('auths', {}).keys(): + auth_data[registry] = auth.resolve_authconfig( + self._auth_configs, registry, + credstore_env=self.credstore_env, + ) + else: + auth_data = self._auth_configs.get('auths', {}).copy() + # See https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/1683 + if auth.INDEX_NAME in auth_data: + auth_data[auth.INDEX_URL] = auth_data[auth.INDEX_NAME] + + log.debug( + 'Sending auth config ({0})'.format( + ', '.join(repr(k) for k in auth_data.keys()) + ) + ) + + headers['X-Registry-Config'] = auth.encode_header( + auth_data + ) + else: + log.debug('No auth config found') + + +def process_dockerfile(dockerfile, path): + if not dockerfile: + return (None, None) + + abs_dockerfile = dockerfile + if not os.path.isabs(dockerfile): + abs_dockerfile = os.path.join(path, dockerfile) + + if (os.path.splitdrive(path)[0] != os.path.splitdrive(abs_dockerfile)[0] or + os.path.relpath(abs_dockerfile, path).startswith('..')): + # Dockerfile not in context - read data to insert into tar later + with open(abs_dockerfile, 'r') as df: + return ( + '.dockerfile.{0:x}'.format(random.getrandbits(160)), + df.read() + ) + + # Dockerfile is inside the context - return path relative to context root + if dockerfile == abs_dockerfile: + # Only calculate relpath if necessary to avoid errors + # on Windows client -> Linux Docker + # see https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/5969 + dockerfile = os.path.relpath(abs_dockerfile, path) + return (dockerfile, None) diff --git a/docker/api/client.py b/docker/api/client.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91da1c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/client.py @@ -0,0 +1,460 @@ +import json +import struct +from functools import partial + +import requests +import requests.exceptions +import six +import websocket + +from .build import BuildApiMixin +from .config import ConfigApiMixin +from .container import ContainerApiMixin +from .daemon import DaemonApiMixin +from .exec_api import ExecApiMixin +from .image import ImageApiMixin +from .network import NetworkApiMixin +from .plugin import PluginApiMixin +from .secret import SecretApiMixin +from .service import ServiceApiMixin +from .swarm import SwarmApiMixin +from .volume import VolumeApiMixin +from .. import auth +from ..constants import ( + DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, DEFAULT_USER_AGENT, IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, + DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION, STREAM_HEADER_SIZE_BYTES, DEFAULT_NUM_POOLS, + MINIMUM_DOCKER_API_VERSION +) +from ..errors import ( + DockerException, InvalidVersion, TLSParameterError, + create_api_error_from_http_exception +) +from ..tls import TLSConfig +from ..transport import SSLAdapter, UnixAdapter +from ..utils import utils, check_resource, update_headers, config +from ..utils.socket import frames_iter, socket_raw_iter +from ..utils.json_stream import json_stream +try: + from ..transport import NpipeAdapter +except ImportError: + pass + + +class APIClient( + requests.Session, + BuildApiMixin, + ConfigApiMixin, + ContainerApiMixin, + DaemonApiMixin, + ExecApiMixin, + ImageApiMixin, + NetworkApiMixin, + PluginApiMixin, + SecretApiMixin, + ServiceApiMixin, + SwarmApiMixin, + VolumeApiMixin): + """ + A low-level client for the Docker Engine API. + + Example: + + >>> import docker + >>> client = docker.APIClient(base_url='unix://var/run/docker.sock') + >>> client.version() + {u'ApiVersion': u'1.33', + u'Arch': u'amd64', + u'BuildTime': u'2017-11-19T18:46:37.000000000+00:00', + u'GitCommit': u'f4ffd2511c', + u'GoVersion': u'go1.9.2', + u'KernelVersion': u'4.14.3-1-ARCH', + u'MinAPIVersion': u'1.12', + u'Os': u'linux', + u'Version': u'17.10.0-ce'} + + Args: + base_url (str): URL to the Docker server. For example, + ``unix:///var/run/docker.sock`` or ``tcp://127.0.0.1:1234``. + version (str): The version of the API to use. Set to ``auto`` to + automatically detect the server's version. Default: ``1.30`` + timeout (int): Default timeout for API calls, in seconds. + tls (bool or :py:class:`~docker.tls.TLSConfig`): Enable TLS. Pass + ``True`` to enable it with default options, or pass a + :py:class:`~docker.tls.TLSConfig` object to use custom + configuration. + user_agent (str): Set a custom user agent for requests to the server. + credstore_env (dict): Override environment variables when calling the + credential store process. + """ + + __attrs__ = requests.Session.__attrs__ + ['_auth_configs', + '_general_configs', + '_version', + 'base_url', + 'timeout'] + + def __init__(self, base_url=None, version=None, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, tls=False, + user_agent=DEFAULT_USER_AGENT, num_pools=DEFAULT_NUM_POOLS, + credstore_env=None): + super(APIClient, self).__init__() + + if tls and not base_url: + raise TLSParameterError( + 'If using TLS, the base_url argument must be provided.' + ) + + self.base_url = base_url + self.timeout = timeout + self.headers['User-Agent'] = user_agent + + self._general_configs = config.load_general_config() + self._auth_configs = auth.load_config( + config_dict=self._general_configs + ) + self.credstore_env = credstore_env + + base_url = utils.parse_host( + base_url, IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, tls=bool(tls) + ) + if base_url.startswith('http+unix://'): + self._custom_adapter = UnixAdapter( + base_url, timeout, pool_connections=num_pools + ) + self.mount('http+docker://', self._custom_adapter) + self._unmount('http://', 'https://') + # host part of URL should be unused, but is resolved by requests + # module in proxy_bypass_macosx_sysconf() + self.base_url = 'http+docker://localhost' + elif base_url.startswith('npipe://'): + if not IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM: + raise DockerException( + 'The npipe:// protocol is only supported on Windows' + ) + try: + self._custom_adapter = NpipeAdapter( + base_url, timeout, pool_connections=num_pools + ) + except NameError: + raise DockerException( + 'Install pypiwin32 package to enable npipe:// support' + ) + self.mount('http+docker://', self._custom_adapter) + self.base_url = 'http+docker://localnpipe' + else: + # Use SSLAdapter for the ability to specify SSL version + if isinstance(tls, TLSConfig): + tls.configure_client(self) + elif tls: + self._custom_adapter = SSLAdapter(pool_connections=num_pools) + self.mount('https://', self._custom_adapter) + self.base_url = base_url + + # version detection needs to be after unix adapter mounting + if version is None: + self._version = DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + elif isinstance(version, six.string_types): + if version.lower() == 'auto': + self._version = self._retrieve_server_version() + else: + self._version = version + else: + raise DockerException( + 'Version parameter must be a string or None. Found {0}'.format( + type(version).__name__ + ) + ) + if utils.version_lt(self._version, MINIMUM_DOCKER_API_VERSION): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'API versions below {} are no longer supported by this ' + 'library.'.format(MINIMUM_DOCKER_API_VERSION) + ) + + def _retrieve_server_version(self): + try: + return self.version(api_version=False)["ApiVersion"] + except KeyError: + raise DockerException( + 'Invalid response from docker daemon: key "ApiVersion"' + ' is missing.' + ) + except Exception as e: + raise DockerException( + 'Error while fetching server API version: {0}'.format(e) + ) + + def _set_request_timeout(self, kwargs): + """Prepare the kwargs for an HTTP request by inserting the timeout + parameter, if not already present.""" + kwargs.setdefault('timeout', self.timeout) + return kwargs + + @update_headers + def _post(self, url, **kwargs): + return self.post(url, **self._set_request_timeout(kwargs)) + + @update_headers + def _get(self, url, **kwargs): + return self.get(url, **self._set_request_timeout(kwargs)) + + @update_headers + def _put(self, url, **kwargs): + return self.put(url, **self._set_request_timeout(kwargs)) + + @update_headers + def _delete(self, url, **kwargs): + return self.delete(url, **self._set_request_timeout(kwargs)) + + def _url(self, pathfmt, *args, **kwargs): + for arg in args: + if not isinstance(arg, six.string_types): + raise ValueError( + 'Expected a string but found {0} ({1}) ' + 'instead'.format(arg, type(arg)) + ) + + quote_f = partial(six.moves.urllib.parse.quote, safe="/:") + args = map(quote_f, args) + + if kwargs.get('versioned_api', True): + return '{0}/v{1}{2}'.format( + self.base_url, self._version, pathfmt.format(*args) + ) + else: + return '{0}{1}'.format(self.base_url, pathfmt.format(*args)) + + def _raise_for_status(self, response): + """Raises stored :class:`APIError`, if one occurred.""" + try: + response.raise_for_status() + except requests.exceptions.HTTPError as e: + raise create_api_error_from_http_exception(e) + + def _result(self, response, json=False, binary=False): + assert not (json and binary) + self._raise_for_status(response) + + if json: + return response.json() + if binary: + return response.content + return response.text + + def _post_json(self, url, data, **kwargs): + # Go <1.1 can't unserialize null to a string + # so we do this disgusting thing here. + data2 = {} + if data is not None and isinstance(data, dict): + for k, v in six.iteritems(data): + if v is not None: + data2[k] = v + elif data is not None: + data2 = data + + if 'headers' not in kwargs: + kwargs['headers'] = {} + kwargs['headers']['Content-Type'] = 'application/json' + return self._post(url, data=json.dumps(data2), **kwargs) + + def _attach_params(self, override=None): + return override or { + 'stdout': 1, + 'stderr': 1, + 'stream': 1 + } + + @check_resource('container') + def _attach_websocket(self, container, params=None): + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/attach/ws", container) + req = requests.Request("POST", url, params=self._attach_params(params)) + full_url = req.prepare().url + full_url = full_url.replace("http://", "ws://", 1) + full_url = full_url.replace("https://", "wss://", 1) + return self._create_websocket_connection(full_url) + + def _create_websocket_connection(self, url): + return websocket.create_connection(url) + + def _get_raw_response_socket(self, response): + self._raise_for_status(response) + if self.base_url == "http+docker://localnpipe": + sock = response.raw._fp.fp.raw.sock + elif six.PY3: + sock = response.raw._fp.fp.raw + if self.base_url.startswith("https://"): + sock = sock._sock + else: + sock = response.raw._fp.fp._sock + try: + # Keep a reference to the response to stop it being garbage + # collected. If the response is garbage collected, it will + # close TLS sockets. + sock._response = response + except AttributeError: + # UNIX sockets can't have attributes set on them, but that's + # fine because we won't be doing TLS over them + pass + + return sock + + def _stream_helper(self, response, decode=False): + """Generator for data coming from a chunked-encoded HTTP response.""" + + if response.raw._fp.chunked: + if decode: + for chunk in json_stream(self._stream_helper(response, False)): + yield chunk + else: + reader = response.raw + while not reader.closed: + # this read call will block until we get a chunk + data = reader.read(1) + if not data: + break + if reader._fp.chunk_left: + data += reader.read(reader._fp.chunk_left) + yield data + else: + # Response isn't chunked, meaning we probably + # encountered an error immediately + yield self._result(response, json=decode) + + def _multiplexed_buffer_helper(self, response): + """A generator of multiplexed data blocks read from a buffered + response.""" + buf = self._result(response, binary=True) + buf_length = len(buf) + walker = 0 + while True: + if buf_length - walker < STREAM_HEADER_SIZE_BYTES: + break + header = buf[walker:walker + STREAM_HEADER_SIZE_BYTES] + _, length = struct.unpack_from('>BxxxL', header) + start = walker + STREAM_HEADER_SIZE_BYTES + end = start + length + walker = end + yield buf[start:end] + + def _multiplexed_response_stream_helper(self, response): + """A generator of multiplexed data blocks coming from a response + stream.""" + + # Disable timeout on the underlying socket to prevent + # Read timed out(s) for long running processes + socket = self._get_raw_response_socket(response) + self._disable_socket_timeout(socket) + + while True: + header = response.raw.read(STREAM_HEADER_SIZE_BYTES) + if not header: + break + _, length = struct.unpack('>BxxxL', header) + if not length: + continue + data = response.raw.read(length) + if not data: + break + yield data + + def _stream_raw_result(self, response, chunk_size=1, decode=True): + ''' Stream result for TTY-enabled container and raw binary data''' + self._raise_for_status(response) + for out in response.iter_content(chunk_size, decode): + yield out + + def _read_from_socket(self, response, stream, tty=False): + socket = self._get_raw_response_socket(response) + + gen = None + if tty is False: + gen = frames_iter(socket) + else: + gen = socket_raw_iter(socket) + + if stream: + return gen + else: + return six.binary_type().join(gen) + + def _disable_socket_timeout(self, socket): + """ Depending on the combination of python version and whether we're + connecting over http or https, we might need to access _sock, which + may or may not exist; or we may need to just settimeout on socket + itself, which also may or may not have settimeout on it. To avoid + missing the correct one, we try both. + + We also do not want to set the timeout if it is already disabled, as + you run the risk of changing a socket that was non-blocking to + blocking, for example when using gevent. + """ + sockets = [socket, getattr(socket, '_sock', None)] + + for s in sockets: + if not hasattr(s, 'settimeout'): + continue + + timeout = -1 + + if hasattr(s, 'gettimeout'): + timeout = s.gettimeout() + + # Don't change the timeout if it is already disabled. + if timeout is None or timeout == 0.0: + continue + + s.settimeout(None) + + @check_resource('container') + def _check_is_tty(self, container): + cont = self.inspect_container(container) + return cont['Config']['Tty'] + + def _get_result(self, container, stream, res): + return self._get_result_tty(stream, res, self._check_is_tty(container)) + + def _get_result_tty(self, stream, res, is_tty): + # We should also use raw streaming (without keep-alives) + # if we're dealing with a tty-enabled container. + if is_tty: + return self._stream_raw_result(res) if stream else \ + self._result(res, binary=True) + + self._raise_for_status(res) + sep = six.binary_type() + if stream: + return self._multiplexed_response_stream_helper(res) + else: + return sep.join( + [x for x in self._multiplexed_buffer_helper(res)] + ) + + def _unmount(self, *args): + for proto in args: + self.adapters.pop(proto) + + def get_adapter(self, url): + try: + return super(APIClient, self).get_adapter(url) + except requests.exceptions.InvalidSchema as e: + if self._custom_adapter: + return self._custom_adapter + else: + raise e + + @property + def api_version(self): + return self._version + + def reload_config(self, dockercfg_path=None): + """ + Force a reload of the auth configuration + + Args: + dockercfg_path (str): Use a custom path for the Docker config file + (default ``$HOME/.docker/config.json`` if present, + otherwise``$HOME/.dockercfg``) + + Returns: + None + """ + self._auth_configs = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path) diff --git a/docker/api/config.py b/docker/api/config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..767bef2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +import base64 + +import six + +from .. import utils + + +class ConfigApiMixin(object): + @utils.minimum_version('1.30') + def create_config(self, name, data, labels=None): + """ + Create a config + + Args: + name (string): Name of the config + data (bytes): Config data to be stored + labels (dict): A mapping of labels to assign to the config + + Returns (dict): ID of the newly created config + """ + if not isinstance(data, bytes): + data = data.encode('utf-8') + + data = base64.b64encode(data) + if six.PY3: + data = data.decode('ascii') + body = { + 'Data': data, + 'Name': name, + 'Labels': labels + } + + url = self._url('/configs/create') + return self._result( + self._post_json(url, data=body), True + ) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.30') + @utils.check_resource('id') + def inspect_config(self, id): + """ + Retrieve config metadata + + Args: + id (string): Full ID of the config to remove + + Returns (dict): A dictionary of metadata + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + if no config with that ID exists + """ + url = self._url('/configs/{0}', id) + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.30') + @utils.check_resource('id') + def remove_config(self, id): + """ + Remove a config + + Args: + id (string): Full ID of the config to remove + + Returns (boolean): True if successful + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + if no config with that ID exists + """ + url = self._url('/configs/{0}', id) + res = self._delete(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.30') + def configs(self, filters=None): + """ + List configs + + Args: + filters (dict): A map of filters to process on the configs + list. Available filters: ``names`` + + Returns (list): A list of configs + """ + url = self._url('/configs') + params = {} + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) diff --git a/docker/api/container.py b/docker/api/container.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4f75f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/container.py @@ -0,0 +1,1254 @@ +import six +from datetime import datetime + +from .. import errors +from .. import utils +from ..constants import DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE +from ..types import ( + CancellableStream, ContainerConfig, EndpointConfig, HostConfig, + NetworkingConfig +) + + +class ContainerApiMixin(object): + @utils.check_resource('container') + def attach(self, container, stdout=True, stderr=True, + stream=False, logs=False): + """ + Attach to a container. + + The ``.logs()`` function is a wrapper around this method, which you can + use instead if you want to fetch/stream container output without first + retrieving the entire backlog. + + Args: + container (str): The container to attach to. + stdout (bool): Include stdout. + stderr (bool): Include stderr. + stream (bool): Return container output progressively as an iterator + of strings, rather than a single string. + logs (bool): Include the container's previous output. + + Returns: + By default, the container's output as a single string. + + If ``stream=True``, an iterator of output strings. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = { + 'logs': logs and 1 or 0, + 'stdout': stdout and 1 or 0, + 'stderr': stderr and 1 or 0, + 'stream': stream and 1 or 0 + } + + headers = { + 'Connection': 'Upgrade', + 'Upgrade': 'tcp' + } + + u = self._url("/containers/{0}/attach", container) + response = self._post(u, headers=headers, params=params, stream=True) + + output = self._read_from_socket( + response, stream, self._check_is_tty(container) + ) + + if stream: + return CancellableStream(output, response) + else: + return output + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def attach_socket(self, container, params=None, ws=False): + """ + Like ``attach``, but returns the underlying socket-like object for the + HTTP request. + + Args: + container (str): The container to attach to. + params (dict): Dictionary of request parameters (e.g. ``stdout``, + ``stderr``, ``stream``). + For ``detachKeys``, ~/.docker/config.json is used by default. + ws (bool): Use websockets instead of raw HTTP. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if params is None: + params = { + 'stdout': 1, + 'stderr': 1, + 'stream': 1 + } + + if 'detachKeys' not in params \ + and 'detachKeys' in self._general_configs: + + params['detachKeys'] = self._general_configs['detachKeys'] + + if ws: + return self._attach_websocket(container, params) + + headers = { + 'Connection': 'Upgrade', + 'Upgrade': 'tcp' + } + + u = self._url("/containers/{0}/attach", container) + return self._get_raw_response_socket( + self.post( + u, None, params=self._attach_params(params), stream=True, + headers=headers + ) + ) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def commit(self, container, repository=None, tag=None, message=None, + author=None, changes=None, conf=None): + """ + Commit a container to an image. Similar to the ``docker commit`` + command. + + Args: + container (str): The image hash of the container + repository (str): The repository to push the image to + tag (str): The tag to push + message (str): A commit message + author (str): The name of the author + changes (str): Dockerfile instructions to apply while committing + conf (dict): The configuration for the container. See the + `Engine API documentation + `_ + for full details. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = { + 'container': container, + 'repo': repository, + 'tag': tag, + 'comment': message, + 'author': author, + 'changes': changes + } + u = self._url("/commit") + return self._result( + self._post_json(u, data=conf, params=params), json=True + ) + + def containers(self, quiet=False, all=False, trunc=False, latest=False, + since=None, before=None, limit=-1, size=False, + filters=None): + """ + List containers. Similar to the ``docker ps`` command. + + Args: + quiet (bool): Only display numeric Ids + all (bool): Show all containers. Only running containers are shown + by default + trunc (bool): Truncate output + latest (bool): Show only the latest created container, include + non-running ones. + since (str): Show only containers created since Id or Name, include + non-running ones + before (str): Show only container created before Id or Name, + include non-running ones + limit (int): Show `limit` last created containers, include + non-running ones + size (bool): Display sizes + filters (dict): Filters to be processed on the image list. + Available filters: + + - `exited` (int): Only containers with specified exit code + - `status` (str): One of ``restarting``, ``running``, + ``paused``, ``exited`` + - `label` (str): format either ``"key"`` or ``"key=value"`` + - `id` (str): The id of the container. + - `name` (str): The name of the container. + - `ancestor` (str): Filter by container ancestor. Format of + ``[:tag]``, ````, or + ````. + - `before` (str): Only containers created before a particular + container. Give the container name or id. + - `since` (str): Only containers created after a particular + container. Give container name or id. + + A comprehensive list can be found in the documentation for + `docker ps + `_. + + Returns: + A list of dicts, one per container + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = { + 'limit': 1 if latest else limit, + 'all': 1 if all else 0, + 'size': 1 if size else 0, + 'trunc_cmd': 1 if trunc else 0, + 'since': since, + 'before': before + } + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + u = self._url("/containers/json") + res = self._result(self._get(u, params=params), True) + + if quiet: + return [{'Id': x['Id']} for x in res] + if trunc: + for x in res: + x['Id'] = x['Id'][:12] + return res + + def create_container(self, image, command=None, hostname=None, user=None, + detach=False, stdin_open=False, tty=False, ports=None, + environment=None, volumes=None, + network_disabled=False, name=None, entrypoint=None, + working_dir=None, domainname=None, host_config=None, + mac_address=None, labels=None, stop_signal=None, + networking_config=None, healthcheck=None, + stop_timeout=None, runtime=None): + """ + Creates a container. Parameters are similar to those for the ``docker + run`` command except it doesn't support the attach options (``-a``). + + The arguments that are passed directly to this function are + host-independent configuration options. Host-specific configuration + is passed with the `host_config` argument. You'll normally want to + use this method in combination with the :py:meth:`create_host_config` + method to generate ``host_config``. + + **Port bindings** + + Port binding is done in two parts: first, provide a list of ports to + open inside the container with the ``ports`` parameter, then declare + bindings with the ``host_config`` parameter. For example: + + .. code-block:: python + + container_id = cli.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', ports=[1111, 2222], + host_config=cli.create_host_config(port_bindings={ + 1111: 4567, + 2222: None + }) + ) + + + You can limit the host address on which the port will be exposed like + such: + + .. code-block:: python + + cli.create_host_config(port_bindings={1111: ('127.0.0.1', 4567)}) + + Or without host port assignment: + + .. code-block:: python + + cli.create_host_config(port_bindings={1111: ('127.0.0.1',)}) + + If you wish to use UDP instead of TCP (default), you need to declare + ports as such in both the config and host config: + + .. code-block:: python + + container_id = cli.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', ports=[(1111, 'udp'), 2222], + host_config=cli.create_host_config(port_bindings={ + '1111/udp': 4567, 2222: None + }) + ) + + To bind multiple host ports to a single container port, use the + following syntax: + + .. code-block:: python + + cli.create_host_config(port_bindings={ + 1111: [1234, 4567] + }) + + You can also bind multiple IPs to a single container port: + + .. code-block:: python + + cli.create_host_config(port_bindings={ + 1111: [ + ('192.168.0.100', 1234), + ('192.168.0.101', 1234) + ] + }) + + **Using volumes** + + Volume declaration is done in two parts. Provide a list of + paths to use as mountpoints inside the container with the + ``volumes`` parameter, and declare mappings from paths on the host + in the ``host_config`` section. + + .. code-block:: python + + container_id = cli.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', volumes=['/mnt/vol1', '/mnt/vol2'], + host_config=cli.create_host_config(binds={ + '/home/user1/': { + 'bind': '/mnt/vol2', + 'mode': 'rw', + }, + '/var/www': { + 'bind': '/mnt/vol1', + 'mode': 'ro', + } + }) + ) + + You can alternatively specify binds as a list. This code is equivalent + to the example above: + + .. code-block:: python + + container_id = cli.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', volumes=['/mnt/vol1', '/mnt/vol2'], + host_config=cli.create_host_config(binds=[ + '/home/user1/:/mnt/vol2', + '/var/www:/mnt/vol1:ro', + ]) + ) + + **Networking** + + You can specify networks to connect the container to by using the + ``networking_config`` parameter. At the time of creation, you can + only connect a container to a single networking, but you + can create more connections by using + :py:meth:`~connect_container_to_network`. + + For example: + + .. code-block:: python + + networking_config = docker_client.create_networking_config({ + 'network1': docker_client.create_endpoint_config( + ipv4_address='172.28.0.124', + aliases=['foo', 'bar'], + links=['container2'] + ) + }) + + ctnr = docker_client.create_container( + img, command, networking_config=networking_config + ) + + Args: + image (str): The image to run + command (str or list): The command to be run in the container + hostname (str): Optional hostname for the container + user (str or int): Username or UID + detach (bool): Detached mode: run container in the background and + return container ID + stdin_open (bool): Keep STDIN open even if not attached + tty (bool): Allocate a pseudo-TTY + ports (list of ints): A list of port numbers + environment (dict or list): A dictionary or a list of strings in + the following format ``["PASSWORD=xxx"]`` or + ``{"PASSWORD": "xxx"}``. + volumes (str or list): List of paths inside the container to use + as volumes. + network_disabled (bool): Disable networking + name (str): A name for the container + entrypoint (str or list): An entrypoint + working_dir (str): Path to the working directory + domainname (str): The domain name to use for the container + host_config (dict): A dictionary created with + :py:meth:`create_host_config`. + mac_address (str): The Mac Address to assign the container + labels (dict or list): A dictionary of name-value labels (e.g. + ``{"label1": "value1", "label2": "value2"}``) or a list of + names of labels to set with empty values (e.g. + ``["label1", "label2"]``) + stop_signal (str): The stop signal to use to stop the container + (e.g. ``SIGINT``). + stop_timeout (int): Timeout to stop the container, in seconds. + Default: 10 + networking_config (dict): A networking configuration generated + by :py:meth:`create_networking_config`. + runtime (str): Runtime to use with this container. + healthcheck (dict): Specify a test to perform to check that the + container is healthy. + + Returns: + A dictionary with an image 'Id' key and a 'Warnings' key. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.ImageNotFound` + If the specified image does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if isinstance(volumes, six.string_types): + volumes = [volumes, ] + + config = self.create_container_config( + image, command, hostname, user, detach, stdin_open, tty, + ports, environment, volumes, + network_disabled, entrypoint, working_dir, domainname, + host_config, mac_address, labels, + stop_signal, networking_config, healthcheck, + stop_timeout, runtime + ) + return self.create_container_from_config(config, name) + + def create_container_config(self, *args, **kwargs): + return ContainerConfig(self._version, *args, **kwargs) + + def create_container_from_config(self, config, name=None): + u = self._url("/containers/create") + params = { + 'name': name + } + res = self._post_json(u, data=config, params=params) + return self._result(res, True) + + def create_host_config(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Create a dictionary for the ``host_config`` argument to + :py:meth:`create_container`. + + Args: + auto_remove (bool): enable auto-removal of the container on daemon + side when the container's process exits. + binds (dict): Volumes to bind. See :py:meth:`create_container` + for more information. + blkio_weight_device: Block IO weight (relative device weight) in + the form of: ``[{"Path": "device_path", "Weight": weight}]``. + blkio_weight: Block IO weight (relative weight), accepts a weight + value between 10 and 1000. + cap_add (list of str): Add kernel capabilities. For example, + ``["SYS_ADMIN", "MKNOD"]``. + cap_drop (list of str): Drop kernel capabilities. + cpu_period (int): The length of a CPU period in microseconds. + cpu_quota (int): Microseconds of CPU time that the container can + get in a CPU period. + cpu_shares (int): CPU shares (relative weight). + cpuset_cpus (str): CPUs in which to allow execution (``0-3``, + ``0,1``). + cpuset_mems (str): Memory nodes (MEMs) in which to allow execution + (``0-3``, ``0,1``). Only effective on NUMA systems. + device_cgroup_rules (:py:class:`list`): A list of cgroup rules to + apply to the container. + device_read_bps: Limit read rate (bytes per second) from a device + in the form of: `[{"Path": "device_path", "Rate": rate}]` + device_read_iops: Limit read rate (IO per second) from a device. + device_write_bps: Limit write rate (bytes per second) from a + device. + device_write_iops: Limit write rate (IO per second) from a device. + devices (:py:class:`list`): Expose host devices to the container, + as a list of strings in the form + ``::``. + + For example, ``/dev/sda:/dev/xvda:rwm`` allows the container + to have read-write access to the host's ``/dev/sda`` via a + node named ``/dev/xvda`` inside the container. + dns (:py:class:`list`): Set custom DNS servers. + dns_opt (:py:class:`list`): Additional options to be added to the + container's ``resolv.conf`` file + dns_search (:py:class:`list`): DNS search domains. + extra_hosts (dict): Addtional hostnames to resolve inside the + container, as a mapping of hostname to IP address. + group_add (:py:class:`list`): List of additional group names and/or + IDs that the container process will run as. + init (bool): Run an init inside the container that forwards + signals and reaps processes + init_path (str): Path to the docker-init binary + ipc_mode (str): Set the IPC mode for the container. + isolation (str): Isolation technology to use. Default: `None`. + links (dict or list of tuples): Either a dictionary mapping name + to alias or as a list of ``(name, alias)`` tuples. + log_config (dict): Logging configuration, as a dictionary with + keys: + + - ``type`` The logging driver name. + - ``config`` A dictionary of configuration for the logging + driver. + + lxc_conf (dict): LXC config. + mem_limit (float or str): Memory limit. Accepts float values + (which represent the memory limit of the created container in + bytes) or a string with a units identification char + (``100000b``, ``1000k``, ``128m``, ``1g``). If a string is + specified without a units character, bytes are assumed as an + mem_swappiness (int): Tune a container's memory swappiness + behavior. Accepts number between 0 and 100. + memswap_limit (str or int): Maximum amount of memory + swap a + container is allowed to consume. + mounts (:py:class:`list`): Specification for mounts to be added to + the container. More powerful alternative to ``binds``. Each + item in the list is expected to be a + :py:class:`docker.types.Mount` object. + network_mode (str): One of: + + - ``bridge`` Create a new network stack for the container on + on the bridge network. + - ``none`` No networking for this container. + - ``container:`` Reuse another container's network + stack. + - ``host`` Use the host network stack. + oom_kill_disable (bool): Whether to disable OOM killer. + oom_score_adj (int): An integer value containing the score given + to the container in order to tune OOM killer preferences. + pid_mode (str): If set to ``host``, use the host PID namespace + inside the container. + pids_limit (int): Tune a container's pids limit. Set ``-1`` for + unlimited. + port_bindings (dict): See :py:meth:`create_container` + for more information. + privileged (bool): Give extended privileges to this container. + publish_all_ports (bool): Publish all ports to the host. + read_only (bool): Mount the container's root filesystem as read + only. + restart_policy (dict): Restart the container when it exits. + Configured as a dictionary with keys: + + - ``Name`` One of ``on-failure``, or ``always``. + - ``MaximumRetryCount`` Number of times to restart the + container on failure. + security_opt (:py:class:`list`): A list of string values to + customize labels for MLS systems, such as SELinux. + shm_size (str or int): Size of /dev/shm (e.g. ``1G``). + storage_opt (dict): Storage driver options per container as a + key-value mapping. + sysctls (dict): Kernel parameters to set in the container. + tmpfs (dict): Temporary filesystems to mount, as a dictionary + mapping a path inside the container to options for that path. + + For example: + + .. code-block:: python + + { + '/mnt/vol2': '', + '/mnt/vol1': 'size=3G,uid=1000' + } + + ulimits (:py:class:`list`): Ulimits to set inside the container, + as a list of dicts. + userns_mode (str): Sets the user namespace mode for the container + when user namespace remapping option is enabled. Supported + values are: ``host`` + volumes_from (:py:class:`list`): List of container names or IDs to + get volumes from. + runtime (str): Runtime to use with this container. + + + Returns: + (dict) A dictionary which can be passed to the ``host_config`` + argument to :py:meth:`create_container`. + + Example: + + >>> cli.create_host_config(privileged=True, cap_drop=['MKNOD'], + volumes_from=['nostalgic_newton']) + {'CapDrop': ['MKNOD'], 'LxcConf': None, 'Privileged': True, + 'VolumesFrom': ['nostalgic_newton'], 'PublishAllPorts': False} + +""" + if not kwargs: + kwargs = {} + if 'version' in kwargs: + raise TypeError( + "create_host_config() got an unexpected " + "keyword argument 'version'" + ) + kwargs['version'] = self._version + return HostConfig(*args, **kwargs) + + def create_networking_config(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Create a networking config dictionary to be used as the + ``networking_config`` parameter in :py:meth:`create_container`. + + Args: + endpoints_config (dict): A dictionary mapping network names to + endpoint configurations generated by + :py:meth:`create_endpoint_config`. + + Returns: + (dict) A networking config. + + Example: + + >>> docker_client.create_network('network1') + >>> networking_config = docker_client.create_networking_config({ + 'network1': docker_client.create_endpoint_config() + }) + >>> container = docker_client.create_container( + img, command, networking_config=networking_config + ) + + """ + return NetworkingConfig(*args, **kwargs) + + def create_endpoint_config(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Create an endpoint config dictionary to be used with + :py:meth:`create_networking_config`. + + Args: + aliases (:py:class:`list`): A list of aliases for this endpoint. + Names in that list can be used within the network to reach the + container. Defaults to ``None``. + links (:py:class:`list`): A list of links for this endpoint. + Containers declared in this list will be linked to this + container. Defaults to ``None``. + ipv4_address (str): The IP address of this container on the + network, using the IPv4 protocol. Defaults to ``None``. + ipv6_address (str): The IP address of this container on the + network, using the IPv6 protocol. Defaults to ``None``. + link_local_ips (:py:class:`list`): A list of link-local (IPv4/IPv6) + addresses. + + Returns: + (dict) An endpoint config. + + Example: + + >>> endpoint_config = client.create_endpoint_config( + aliases=['web', 'app'], + links=['app_db'], + ipv4_address='132.65.0.123' + ) + + """ + return EndpointConfig(self._version, *args, **kwargs) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def diff(self, container): + """ + Inspect changes on a container's filesystem. + + Args: + container (str): The container to diff + + Returns: + (str) + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self._result( + self._get(self._url("/containers/{0}/changes", container)), True + ) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def export(self, container, chunk_size=DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE): + """ + Export the contents of a filesystem as a tar archive. + + Args: + container (str): The container to export + chunk_size (int): The number of bytes returned by each iteration + of the generator. If ``None``, data will be streamed as it is + received. Default: 2 MB + + Returns: + (generator): The archived filesystem data stream + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + res = self._get( + self._url("/containers/{0}/export", container), stream=True + ) + return self._stream_raw_result(res, chunk_size, False) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def get_archive(self, container, path, chunk_size=DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE): + """ + Retrieve a file or folder from a container in the form of a tar + archive. + + Args: + container (str): The container where the file is located + path (str): Path to the file or folder to retrieve + chunk_size (int): The number of bytes returned by each iteration + of the generator. If ``None``, data will be streamed as it is + received. Default: 2 MB + + Returns: + (tuple): First element is a raw tar data stream. Second element is + a dict containing ``stat`` information on the specified ``path``. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = { + 'path': path + } + url = self._url('/containers/{0}/archive', container) + res = self._get(url, params=params, stream=True) + self._raise_for_status(res) + encoded_stat = res.headers.get('x-docker-container-path-stat') + return ( + self._stream_raw_result(res, chunk_size, False), + utils.decode_json_header(encoded_stat) if encoded_stat else None + ) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def inspect_container(self, container): + """ + Identical to the `docker inspect` command, but only for containers. + + Args: + container (str): The container to inspect + + Returns: + (dict): Similar to the output of `docker inspect`, but as a + single dict + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self._result( + self._get(self._url("/containers/{0}/json", container)), True + ) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def kill(self, container, signal=None): + """ + Kill a container or send a signal to a container. + + Args: + container (str): The container to kill + signal (str or int): The signal to send. Defaults to ``SIGKILL`` + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/kill", container) + params = {} + if signal is not None: + if not isinstance(signal, six.string_types): + signal = int(signal) + params['signal'] = signal + res = self._post(url, params=params) + + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def logs(self, container, stdout=True, stderr=True, stream=False, + timestamps=False, tail='all', since=None, follow=None, + until=None): + """ + Get logs from a container. Similar to the ``docker logs`` command. + + The ``stream`` parameter makes the ``logs`` function return a blocking + generator you can iterate over to retrieve log output as it happens. + + Args: + container (str): The container to get logs from + stdout (bool): Get ``STDOUT`` + stderr (bool): Get ``STDERR`` + stream (bool): Stream the response + timestamps (bool): Show timestamps + tail (str or int): Output specified number of lines at the end of + logs. Either an integer of number of lines or the string + ``all``. Default ``all`` + since (datetime or int): Show logs since a given datetime or + integer epoch (in seconds) + follow (bool): Follow log output + until (datetime or int): Show logs that occurred before the given + datetime or integer epoch (in seconds) + + Returns: + (generator or str) + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if follow is None: + follow = stream + params = {'stderr': stderr and 1 or 0, + 'stdout': stdout and 1 or 0, + 'timestamps': timestamps and 1 or 0, + 'follow': follow and 1 or 0, + } + if tail != 'all' and (not isinstance(tail, int) or tail < 0): + tail = 'all' + params['tail'] = tail + + if since is not None: + if isinstance(since, datetime): + params['since'] = utils.datetime_to_timestamp(since) + elif (isinstance(since, int) and since > 0): + params['since'] = since + else: + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'since value should be datetime or positive int, ' + 'not {}'.format(type(since)) + ) + + if until is not None: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.35'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'until is not supported for API version < 1.35' + ) + if isinstance(until, datetime): + params['until'] = utils.datetime_to_timestamp(until) + elif (isinstance(until, int) and until > 0): + params['until'] = until + else: + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'until value should be datetime or positive int, ' + 'not {}'.format(type(until)) + ) + + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/logs", container) + res = self._get(url, params=params, stream=stream) + output = self._get_result(container, stream, res) + + if stream: + return CancellableStream(output, res) + else: + return output + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def pause(self, container): + """ + Pauses all processes within a container. + + Args: + container (str): The container to pause + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/containers/{0}/pause', container) + res = self._post(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def port(self, container, private_port): + """ + Lookup the public-facing port that is NAT-ed to ``private_port``. + Identical to the ``docker port`` command. + + Args: + container (str): The container to look up + private_port (int): The private port to inspect + + Returns: + (list of dict): The mapping for the host ports + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + .. code-block:: bash + + $ docker run -d -p 80:80 ubuntu:14.04 /bin/sleep 30 + 7174d6347063a83f412fad6124c99cffd25ffe1a0807eb4b7f9cec76ac8cb43b + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> cli.port('7174d6347063', 80) + [{'HostIp': '0.0.0.0', 'HostPort': '80'}] + """ + res = self._get(self._url("/containers/{0}/json", container)) + self._raise_for_status(res) + json_ = res.json() + private_port = str(private_port) + h_ports = None + + # Port settings is None when the container is running with + # network_mode=host. + port_settings = json_.get('NetworkSettings', {}).get('Ports') + if port_settings is None: + return None + + if '/' in private_port: + return port_settings.get(private_port) + + h_ports = port_settings.get(private_port + '/tcp') + if h_ports is None: + h_ports = port_settings.get(private_port + '/udp') + + return h_ports + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def put_archive(self, container, path, data): + """ + Insert a file or folder in an existing container using a tar archive as + source. + + Args: + container (str): The container where the file(s) will be extracted + path (str): Path inside the container where the file(s) will be + extracted. Must exist. + data (bytes): tar data to be extracted + + Returns: + (bool): True if the call succeeds. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {'path': path} + url = self._url('/containers/{0}/archive', container) + res = self._put(url, params=params, data=data) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return res.status_code == 200 + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def prune_containers(self, filters=None): + """ + Delete stopped containers + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the prune list. + + Returns: + (dict): A dict containing a list of deleted container IDs and + the amount of disk space reclaimed in bytes. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {} + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + url = self._url('/containers/prune') + return self._result(self._post(url, params=params), True) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def remove_container(self, container, v=False, link=False, force=False): + """ + Remove a container. Similar to the ``docker rm`` command. + + Args: + container (str): The container to remove + v (bool): Remove the volumes associated with the container + link (bool): Remove the specified link and not the underlying + container + force (bool): Force the removal of a running container (uses + ``SIGKILL``) + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {'v': v, 'link': link, 'force': force} + res = self._delete( + self._url("/containers/{0}", container), params=params + ) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def rename(self, container, name): + """ + Rename a container. Similar to the ``docker rename`` command. + + Args: + container (str): ID of the container to rename + name (str): New name for the container + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/rename", container) + params = {'name': name} + res = self._post(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def resize(self, container, height, width): + """ + Resize the tty session. + + Args: + container (str or dict): The container to resize + height (int): Height of tty session + width (int): Width of tty session + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {'h': height, 'w': width} + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/resize", container) + res = self._post(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def restart(self, container, timeout=10): + """ + Restart a container. Similar to the ``docker restart`` command. + + Args: + container (str or dict): The container to restart. If a dict, the + ``Id`` key is used. + timeout (int): Number of seconds to try to stop for before killing + the container. Once killed it will then be restarted. Default + is 10 seconds. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {'t': timeout} + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/restart", container) + conn_timeout = self.timeout + if conn_timeout is not None: + conn_timeout += timeout + res = self._post(url, params=params, timeout=conn_timeout) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def start(self, container, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Start a container. Similar to the ``docker start`` command, but + doesn't support attach options. + + **Deprecation warning:** Passing configuration options in ``start`` is + no longer supported. Users are expected to provide host config options + in the ``host_config`` parameter of + :py:meth:`~ContainerApiMixin.create_container`. + + + Args: + container (str): The container to start + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + :py:class:`docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod` + If any argument besides ``container`` are provided. + + Example: + + >>> container = cli.create_container( + ... image='busybox:latest', + ... command='/bin/sleep 30') + >>> cli.start(container=container.get('Id')) + """ + if args or kwargs: + raise errors.DeprecatedMethod( + 'Providing configuration in the start() method is no longer ' + 'supported. Use the host_config param in create_container ' + 'instead.' + ) + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/start", container) + res = self._post(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def stats(self, container, decode=None, stream=True): + """ + Stream statistics for a specific container. Similar to the + ``docker stats`` command. + + Args: + container (str): The container to stream statistics from + decode (bool): If set to true, stream will be decoded into dicts + on the fly. False by default. + stream (bool): If set to false, only the current stats will be + returned instead of a stream. True by default. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + """ + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/stats", container) + if stream: + return self._stream_helper(self._get(url, stream=True), + decode=decode) + else: + return self._result(self._get(url, params={'stream': False}), + json=True) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def stop(self, container, timeout=None): + """ + Stops a container. Similar to the ``docker stop`` command. + + Args: + container (str): The container to stop + timeout (int): Timeout in seconds to wait for the container to + stop before sending a ``SIGKILL``. If None, then the + StopTimeout value of the container will be used. + Default: None + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if timeout is None: + params = {} + timeout = 10 + else: + params = {'t': timeout} + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/stop", container) + conn_timeout = self.timeout + if conn_timeout is not None: + conn_timeout += timeout + res = self._post(url, params=params, timeout=conn_timeout) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def top(self, container, ps_args=None): + """ + Display the running processes of a container. + + Args: + container (str): The container to inspect + ps_args (str): An optional arguments passed to ps (e.g. ``aux``) + + Returns: + (str): The output of the top + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + u = self._url("/containers/{0}/top", container) + params = {} + if ps_args is not None: + params['ps_args'] = ps_args + return self._result(self._get(u, params=params), True) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def unpause(self, container): + """ + Unpause all processes within a container. + + Args: + container (str): The container to unpause + """ + url = self._url('/containers/{0}/unpause', container) + res = self._post(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.22') + @utils.check_resource('container') + def update_container( + self, container, blkio_weight=None, cpu_period=None, cpu_quota=None, + cpu_shares=None, cpuset_cpus=None, cpuset_mems=None, mem_limit=None, + mem_reservation=None, memswap_limit=None, kernel_memory=None, + restart_policy=None + ): + """ + Update resource configs of one or more containers. + + Args: + container (str): The container to inspect + blkio_weight (int): Block IO (relative weight), between 10 and 1000 + cpu_period (int): Limit CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) period + cpu_quota (int): Limit CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) quota + cpu_shares (int): CPU shares (relative weight) + cpuset_cpus (str): CPUs in which to allow execution + cpuset_mems (str): MEMs in which to allow execution + mem_limit (int or str): Memory limit + mem_reservation (int or str): Memory soft limit + memswap_limit (int or str): Total memory (memory + swap), -1 to + disable swap + kernel_memory (int or str): Kernel memory limit + restart_policy (dict): Restart policy dictionary + + Returns: + (dict): Dictionary containing a ``Warnings`` key. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/containers/{0}/update', container) + data = {} + if blkio_weight: + data['BlkioWeight'] = blkio_weight + if cpu_period: + data['CpuPeriod'] = cpu_period + if cpu_shares: + data['CpuShares'] = cpu_shares + if cpu_quota: + data['CpuQuota'] = cpu_quota + if cpuset_cpus: + data['CpusetCpus'] = cpuset_cpus + if cpuset_mems: + data['CpusetMems'] = cpuset_mems + if mem_limit: + data['Memory'] = utils.parse_bytes(mem_limit) + if mem_reservation: + data['MemoryReservation'] = utils.parse_bytes(mem_reservation) + if memswap_limit: + data['MemorySwap'] = utils.parse_bytes(memswap_limit) + if kernel_memory: + data['KernelMemory'] = utils.parse_bytes(kernel_memory) + if restart_policy: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.23'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'restart policy update is not supported ' + 'for API version < 1.23' + ) + data['RestartPolicy'] = restart_policy + + res = self._post_json(url, data=data) + return self._result(res, True) + + @utils.check_resource('container') + def wait(self, container, timeout=None, condition=None): + """ + Block until a container stops, then return its exit code. Similar to + the ``docker wait`` command. + + Args: + container (str or dict): The container to wait on. If a dict, the + ``Id`` key is used. + timeout (int): Request timeout + condition (str): Wait until a container state reaches the given + condition, either ``not-running`` (default), ``next-exit``, + or ``removed`` + + Returns: + (dict): The API's response as a Python dictionary, including + the container's exit code under the ``StatusCode`` attribute. + + Raises: + :py:class:`requests.exceptions.ReadTimeout` + If the timeout is exceeded. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url("/containers/{0}/wait", container) + params = {} + if condition is not None: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.30'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'wait condition is not supported for API version < 1.30' + ) + params['condition'] = condition + + res = self._post(url, timeout=timeout, params=params) + return self._result(res, True) diff --git a/docker/api/daemon.py b/docker/api/daemon.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76a94cf --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/daemon.py @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +import os +from datetime import datetime + +from .. import auth, types, utils + + +class DaemonApiMixin(object): + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def df(self): + """ + Get data usage information. + + Returns: + (dict): A dictionary representing different resource categories + and their respective data usage. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/system/df') + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + def events(self, since=None, until=None, filters=None, decode=None): + """ + Get real-time events from the server. Similar to the ``docker events`` + command. + + Args: + since (UTC datetime or int): Get events from this point + until (UTC datetime or int): Get events until this point + filters (dict): Filter the events by event time, container or image + decode (bool): If set to true, stream will be decoded into dicts on + the fly. False by default. + + Returns: + A :py:class:`docker.types.daemon.CancellableStream` generator + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> for event in client.events() + ... print event + {u'from': u'image/with:tag', + u'id': u'container-id', + u'status': u'start', + u'time': 1423339459} + ... + + or + + >>> events = client.events() + >>> for event in events: + ... print event + >>> # and cancel from another thread + >>> events.close() + """ + + if isinstance(since, datetime): + since = utils.datetime_to_timestamp(since) + + if isinstance(until, datetime): + until = utils.datetime_to_timestamp(until) + + if filters: + filters = utils.convert_filters(filters) + + params = { + 'since': since, + 'until': until, + 'filters': filters + } + url = self._url('/events') + + response = self._get(url, params=params, stream=True, timeout=None) + stream = self._stream_helper(response, decode=decode) + + return types.CancellableStream(stream, response) + + def info(self): + """ + Display system-wide information. Identical to the ``docker info`` + command. + + Returns: + (dict): The info as a dict + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self._result(self._get(self._url("/info")), True) + + def login(self, username, password=None, email=None, registry=None, + reauth=False, dockercfg_path=None): + """ + Authenticate with a registry. Similar to the ``docker login`` command. + + Args: + username (str): The registry username + password (str): The plaintext password + email (str): The email for the registry account + registry (str): URL to the registry. E.g. + ``https://index.docker.io/v1/`` + reauth (bool): Whether or not to refresh existing authentication on + the Docker server. + dockercfg_path (str): Use a custom path for the Docker config file + (default ``$HOME/.docker/config.json`` if present, + otherwise``$HOME/.dockercfg``) + + Returns: + (dict): The response from the login request + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + # If we don't have any auth data so far, try reloading the config file + # one more time in case anything showed up in there. + # If dockercfg_path is passed check to see if the config file exists, + # if so load that config. + if dockercfg_path and os.path.exists(dockercfg_path): + self._auth_configs = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path) + elif not self._auth_configs: + self._auth_configs = auth.load_config() + + authcfg = auth.resolve_authconfig( + self._auth_configs, registry, credstore_env=self.credstore_env, + ) + # If we found an existing auth config for this registry and username + # combination, we can return it immediately unless reauth is requested. + if authcfg and authcfg.get('username', None) == username \ + and not reauth: + return authcfg + + req_data = { + 'username': username, + 'password': password, + 'email': email, + 'serveraddress': registry, + } + + response = self._post_json(self._url('/auth'), data=req_data) + if response.status_code == 200: + if 'auths' not in self._auth_configs: + self._auth_configs['auths'] = {} + self._auth_configs['auths'][registry or auth.INDEX_NAME] = req_data + return self._result(response, json=True) + + def ping(self): + """ + Checks the server is responsive. An exception will be raised if it + isn't responding. + + Returns: + (bool) The response from the server. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self._result(self._get(self._url('/_ping'))) == 'OK' + + def version(self, api_version=True): + """ + Returns version information from the server. Similar to the ``docker + version`` command. + + Returns: + (dict): The server version information + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url("/version", versioned_api=api_version) + return self._result(self._get(url), json=True) diff --git a/docker/api/exec_api.py b/docker/api/exec_api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..986d87f --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/exec_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +import six + +from .. import errors +from .. import utils + + +class ExecApiMixin(object): + @utils.check_resource('container') + def exec_create(self, container, cmd, stdout=True, stderr=True, + stdin=False, tty=False, privileged=False, user='', + environment=None, workdir=None, detach_keys=None): + """ + Sets up an exec instance in a running container. + + Args: + container (str): Target container where exec instance will be + created + cmd (str or list): Command to be executed + stdout (bool): Attach to stdout. Default: ``True`` + stderr (bool): Attach to stderr. Default: ``True`` + stdin (bool): Attach to stdin. Default: ``False`` + tty (bool): Allocate a pseudo-TTY. Default: False + privileged (bool): Run as privileged. + user (str): User to execute command as. Default: root + environment (dict or list): A dictionary or a list of strings in + the following format ``["PASSWORD=xxx"]`` or + ``{"PASSWORD": "xxx"}``. + workdir (str): Path to working directory for this exec session + detach_keys (str): Override the key sequence for detaching + a container. Format is a single character `[a-Z]` + or `ctrl-` where `` is one of: + `a-z`, `@`, `^`, `[`, `,` or `_`. + ~/.docker/config.json is used by default. + + Returns: + (dict): A dictionary with an exec ``Id`` key. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + if environment is not None and utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.25'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'Setting environment for exec is not supported in API < 1.25' + ) + + if isinstance(cmd, six.string_types): + cmd = utils.split_command(cmd) + + if isinstance(environment, dict): + environment = utils.utils.format_environment(environment) + + data = { + 'Container': container, + 'User': user, + 'Privileged': privileged, + 'Tty': tty, + 'AttachStdin': stdin, + 'AttachStdout': stdout, + 'AttachStderr': stderr, + 'Cmd': cmd, + 'Env': environment, + } + + if workdir is not None: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.35'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'workdir is not supported for API version < 1.35' + ) + data['WorkingDir'] = workdir + + if detach_keys: + data['detachKeys'] = detach_keys + elif 'detachKeys' in self._general_configs: + data['detachKeys'] = self._general_configs['detachKeys'] + + url = self._url('/containers/{0}/exec', container) + res = self._post_json(url, data=data) + return self._result(res, True) + + def exec_inspect(self, exec_id): + """ + Return low-level information about an exec command. + + Args: + exec_id (str): ID of the exec instance + + Returns: + (dict): Dictionary of values returned by the endpoint. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if isinstance(exec_id, dict): + exec_id = exec_id.get('Id') + res = self._get(self._url("/exec/{0}/json", exec_id)) + return self._result(res, True) + + def exec_resize(self, exec_id, height=None, width=None): + """ + Resize the tty session used by the specified exec command. + + Args: + exec_id (str): ID of the exec instance + height (int): Height of tty session + width (int): Width of tty session + """ + + if isinstance(exec_id, dict): + exec_id = exec_id.get('Id') + + params = {'h': height, 'w': width} + url = self._url("/exec/{0}/resize", exec_id) + res = self._post(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.check_resource('exec_id') + def exec_start(self, exec_id, detach=False, tty=False, stream=False, + socket=False): + """ + Start a previously set up exec instance. + + Args: + exec_id (str): ID of the exec instance + detach (bool): If true, detach from the exec command. + Default: False + tty (bool): Allocate a pseudo-TTY. Default: False + stream (bool): Stream response data. Default: False + socket (bool): Return the connection socket to allow custom + read/write operations. + + Returns: + (generator or str): If ``stream=True``, a generator yielding + response chunks. If ``socket=True``, a socket object for the + connection. A string containing response data otherwise. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + # we want opened socket if socket == True + + data = { + 'Tty': tty, + 'Detach': detach + } + + headers = {} if detach else { + 'Connection': 'Upgrade', + 'Upgrade': 'tcp' + } + + res = self._post_json( + self._url('/exec/{0}/start', exec_id), + headers=headers, + data=data, + stream=True + ) + if detach: + return self._result(res) + if socket: + return self._get_raw_response_socket(res) + return self._read_from_socket(res, stream, tty) diff --git a/docker/api/image.py b/docker/api/image.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f05d88 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/image.py @@ -0,0 +1,562 @@ +import logging +import os + +import six + +from .. import auth, errors, utils +from ..constants import DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class ImageApiMixin(object): + + @utils.check_resource('image') + def get_image(self, image, chunk_size=DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE): + """ + Get a tarball of an image. Similar to the ``docker save`` command. + + Args: + image (str): Image name to get + chunk_size (int): The number of bytes returned by each iteration + of the generator. If ``None``, data will be streamed as it is + received. Default: 2 MB + + Returns: + (generator): A stream of raw archive data. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> image = cli.get_image("busybox:latest") + >>> f = open('/tmp/busybox-latest.tar', 'w') + >>> for chunk in image: + >>> f.write(chunk) + >>> f.close() + """ + res = self._get(self._url("/images/{0}/get", image), stream=True) + return self._stream_raw_result(res, chunk_size, False) + + @utils.check_resource('image') + def history(self, image): + """ + Show the history of an image. + + Args: + image (str): The image to show history for + + Returns: + (str): The history of the image + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + res = self._get(self._url("/images/{0}/history", image)) + return self._result(res, True) + + def images(self, name=None, quiet=False, all=False, filters=None): + """ + List images. Similar to the ``docker images`` command. + + Args: + name (str): Only show images belonging to the repository ``name`` + quiet (bool): Only return numeric IDs as a list. + all (bool): Show intermediate image layers. By default, these are + filtered out. + filters (dict): Filters to be processed on the image list. + Available filters: + - ``dangling`` (bool) + - ``label`` (str): format either ``key`` or ``key=value`` + + Returns: + (dict or list): A list if ``quiet=True``, otherwise a dict. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = { + 'filter': name, + 'only_ids': 1 if quiet else 0, + 'all': 1 if all else 0, + } + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + res = self._result(self._get(self._url("/images/json"), params=params), + True) + if quiet: + return [x['Id'] for x in res] + return res + + def import_image(self, src=None, repository=None, tag=None, image=None, + changes=None, stream_src=False): + """ + Import an image. Similar to the ``docker import`` command. + + If ``src`` is a string or unicode string, it will first be treated as a + path to a tarball on the local system. If there is an error reading + from that file, ``src`` will be treated as a URL instead to fetch the + image from. You can also pass an open file handle as ``src``, in which + case the data will be read from that file. + + If ``src`` is unset but ``image`` is set, the ``image`` parameter will + be taken as the name of an existing image to import from. + + Args: + src (str or file): Path to tarfile, URL, or file-like object + repository (str): The repository to create + tag (str): The tag to apply + image (str): Use another image like the ``FROM`` Dockerfile + parameter + """ + if not (src or image): + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Must specify src or image to import from' + ) + u = self._url('/images/create') + + params = _import_image_params( + repository, tag, image, + src=(src if isinstance(src, six.string_types) else None), + changes=changes + ) + headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/tar'} + + if image or params.get('fromSrc') != '-': # from image or URL + return self._result( + self._post(u, data=None, params=params) + ) + elif isinstance(src, six.string_types): # from file path + with open(src, 'rb') as f: + return self._result( + self._post( + u, data=f, params=params, headers=headers, timeout=None + ) + ) + else: # from raw data + if stream_src: + headers['Transfer-Encoding'] = 'chunked' + return self._result( + self._post(u, data=src, params=params, headers=headers) + ) + + def import_image_from_data(self, data, repository=None, tag=None, + changes=None): + """ + Like :py:meth:`~docker.api.image.ImageApiMixin.import_image`, but + allows importing in-memory bytes data. + + Args: + data (bytes collection): Bytes collection containing valid tar data + repository (str): The repository to create + tag (str): The tag to apply + """ + + u = self._url('/images/create') + params = _import_image_params( + repository, tag, src='-', changes=changes + ) + headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/tar'} + return self._result( + self._post( + u, data=data, params=params, headers=headers, timeout=None + ) + ) + + def import_image_from_file(self, filename, repository=None, tag=None, + changes=None): + """ + Like :py:meth:`~docker.api.image.ImageApiMixin.import_image`, but only + supports importing from a tar file on disk. + + Args: + filename (str): Full path to a tar file. + repository (str): The repository to create + tag (str): The tag to apply + + Raises: + IOError: File does not exist. + """ + + return self.import_image( + src=filename, repository=repository, tag=tag, changes=changes + ) + + def import_image_from_stream(self, stream, repository=None, tag=None, + changes=None): + return self.import_image( + src=stream, stream_src=True, repository=repository, tag=tag, + changes=changes + ) + + def import_image_from_url(self, url, repository=None, tag=None, + changes=None): + """ + Like :py:meth:`~docker.api.image.ImageApiMixin.import_image`, but only + supports importing from a URL. + + Args: + url (str): A URL pointing to a tar file. + repository (str): The repository to create + tag (str): The tag to apply + """ + return self.import_image( + src=url, repository=repository, tag=tag, changes=changes + ) + + def import_image_from_image(self, image, repository=None, tag=None, + changes=None): + """ + Like :py:meth:`~docker.api.image.ImageApiMixin.import_image`, but only + supports importing from another image, like the ``FROM`` Dockerfile + parameter. + + Args: + image (str): Image name to import from + repository (str): The repository to create + tag (str): The tag to apply + """ + return self.import_image( + image=image, repository=repository, tag=tag, changes=changes + ) + + @utils.check_resource('image') + def inspect_image(self, image): + """ + Get detailed information about an image. Similar to the ``docker + inspect`` command, but only for images. + + Args: + image (str): The image to inspect + + Returns: + (dict): Similar to the output of ``docker inspect``, but as a + single dict + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self._result( + self._get(self._url("/images/{0}/json", image)), True + ) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.30') + @utils.check_resource('image') + def inspect_distribution(self, image): + """ + Get image digest and platform information by contacting the registry. + + Args: + image (str): The image name to inspect + + Returns: + (dict): A dict containing distribution data + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + return self._result( + self._get(self._url("/distribution/{0}/json", image)), True + ) + + def load_image(self, data, quiet=None): + """ + Load an image that was previously saved using + :py:meth:`~docker.api.image.ImageApiMixin.get_image` (or ``docker + save``). Similar to ``docker load``. + + Args: + data (binary): Image data to be loaded. + quiet (boolean): Suppress progress details in response. + + Returns: + (generator): Progress output as JSON objects. Only available for + API version >= 1.23 + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {} + + if quiet is not None: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.23'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'quiet is not supported in API version < 1.23' + ) + params['quiet'] = quiet + + res = self._post( + self._url("/images/load"), data=data, params=params, stream=True + ) + if utils.version_gte(self._version, '1.23'): + return self._stream_helper(res, decode=True) + + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def prune_images(self, filters=None): + """ + Delete unused images + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the prune list. + Available filters: + - dangling (bool): When set to true (or 1), prune only + unused and untagged images. + + Returns: + (dict): A dict containing a list of deleted image IDs and + the amount of disk space reclaimed in bytes. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url("/images/prune") + params = {} + if filters is not None: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + return self._result(self._post(url, params=params), True) + + def pull(self, repository, tag=None, stream=False, auth_config=None, + decode=False, platform=None): + """ + Pulls an image. Similar to the ``docker pull`` command. + + Args: + repository (str): The repository to pull + tag (str): The tag to pull + stream (bool): Stream the output as a generator + auth_config (dict): Override the credentials that + :py:meth:`~docker.api.daemon.DaemonApiMixin.login` has set for + this request. ``auth_config`` should contain the ``username`` + and ``password`` keys to be valid. + decode (bool): Decode the JSON data from the server into dicts. + Only applies with ``stream=True`` + platform (str): Platform in the format ``os[/arch[/variant]]`` + + Returns: + (generator or str): The output + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> for line in cli.pull('busybox', stream=True): + ... print(json.dumps(json.loads(line), indent=4)) + { + "status": "Pulling image (latest) from busybox", + "progressDetail": {}, + "id": "e72ac664f4f0" + } + { + "status": "Pulling image (latest) from busybox, endpoint: ...", + "progressDetail": {}, + "id": "e72ac664f4f0" + } + + """ + if not tag: + repository, tag = utils.parse_repository_tag(repository) + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(repository) + + params = { + 'tag': tag, + 'fromImage': repository + } + headers = {} + + if auth_config is None: + header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = header + else: + log.debug('Sending supplied auth config') + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = auth.encode_header(auth_config) + + if platform is not None: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.32'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'platform was only introduced in API version 1.32' + ) + params['platform'] = platform + + response = self._post( + self._url('/images/create'), params=params, headers=headers, + stream=stream, timeout=None + ) + + self._raise_for_status(response) + + if stream: + return self._stream_helper(response, decode=decode) + + return self._result(response) + + def push(self, repository, tag=None, stream=False, auth_config=None, + decode=False): + """ + Push an image or a repository to the registry. Similar to the ``docker + push`` command. + + Args: + repository (str): The repository to push to + tag (str): An optional tag to push + stream (bool): Stream the output as a blocking generator + auth_config (dict): Override the credentials that + :py:meth:`~docker.api.daemon.DaemonApiMixin.login` has set for + this request. ``auth_config`` should contain the ``username`` + and ``password`` keys to be valid. + decode (bool): Decode the JSON data from the server into dicts. + Only applies with ``stream=True`` + + Returns: + (generator or str): The output from the server. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + >>> for line in cli.push('yourname/app', stream=True): + ... print line + {"status":"Pushing repository yourname/app (1 tags)"} + {"status":"Pushing","progressDetail":{},"id":"511136ea3c5a"} + {"status":"Image already pushed, skipping","progressDetail":{}, + "id":"511136ea3c5a"} + ... + + """ + if not tag: + repository, tag = utils.parse_repository_tag(repository) + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(repository) + u = self._url("/images/{0}/push", repository) + params = { + 'tag': tag + } + headers = {} + + if auth_config is None: + header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = header + else: + log.debug('Sending supplied auth config') + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = auth.encode_header(auth_config) + + response = self._post_json( + u, None, headers=headers, stream=stream, params=params + ) + + self._raise_for_status(response) + + if stream: + return self._stream_helper(response, decode=decode) + + return self._result(response) + + @utils.check_resource('image') + def remove_image(self, image, force=False, noprune=False): + """ + Remove an image. Similar to the ``docker rmi`` command. + + Args: + image (str): The image to remove + force (bool): Force removal of the image + noprune (bool): Do not delete untagged parents + """ + params = {'force': force, 'noprune': noprune} + res = self._delete(self._url("/images/{0}", image), params=params) + return self._result(res, True) + + def search(self, term): + """ + Search for images on Docker Hub. Similar to the ``docker search`` + command. + + Args: + term (str): A term to search for. + + Returns: + (list of dicts): The response of the search. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self._result( + self._get(self._url("/images/search"), params={'term': term}), + True + ) + + @utils.check_resource('image') + def tag(self, image, repository, tag=None, force=False): + """ + Tag an image into a repository. Similar to the ``docker tag`` command. + + Args: + image (str): The image to tag + repository (str): The repository to set for the tag + tag (str): The tag name + force (bool): Force + + Returns: + (bool): ``True`` if successful + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> client.tag('ubuntu', 'localhost:5000/ubuntu', 'latest', + force=True) + """ + params = { + 'tag': tag, + 'repo': repository, + 'force': 1 if force else 0 + } + url = self._url("/images/{0}/tag", image) + res = self._post(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return res.status_code == 201 + + +def is_file(src): + try: + return ( + isinstance(src, six.string_types) and + os.path.isfile(src) + ) + except TypeError: # a data string will make isfile() raise a TypeError + return False + + +def _import_image_params(repo, tag, image=None, src=None, + changes=None): + params = { + 'repo': repo, + 'tag': tag, + } + if image: + params['fromImage'] = image + elif src and not is_file(src): + params['fromSrc'] = src + else: + params['fromSrc'] = '-' + + if changes: + params['changes'] = changes + + return params diff --git a/docker/api/network.py b/docker/api/network.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..57ed8d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/network.py @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +from ..errors import InvalidVersion +from ..utils import check_resource, minimum_version +from ..utils import version_lt +from .. import utils + + +class NetworkApiMixin(object): + def networks(self, names=None, ids=None, filters=None): + """ + List networks. Similar to the ``docker networks ls`` command. + + Args: + names (:py:class:`list`): List of names to filter by + ids (:py:class:`list`): List of ids to filter by + filters (dict): Filters to be processed on the network list. + Available filters: + - ``driver=[]`` Matches a network's driver. + - ``label=[]`` or ``label=[=]``. + - ``type=["custom"|"builtin"]`` Filters networks by type. + + Returns: + (dict): List of network objects. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + if filters is None: + filters = {} + if names: + filters['name'] = names + if ids: + filters['id'] = ids + params = {'filters': utils.convert_filters(filters)} + url = self._url("/networks") + res = self._get(url, params=params) + return self._result(res, json=True) + + def create_network(self, name, driver=None, options=None, ipam=None, + check_duplicate=None, internal=False, labels=None, + enable_ipv6=False, attachable=None, scope=None, + ingress=None): + """ + Create a network. Similar to the ``docker network create``. + + Args: + name (str): Name of the network + driver (str): Name of the driver used to create the network + options (dict): Driver options as a key-value dictionary + ipam (IPAMConfig): Optional custom IP scheme for the network. + check_duplicate (bool): Request daemon to check for networks with + same name. Default: ``None``. + internal (bool): Restrict external access to the network. Default + ``False``. + labels (dict): Map of labels to set on the network. Default + ``None``. + enable_ipv6 (bool): Enable IPv6 on the network. Default ``False``. + attachable (bool): If enabled, and the network is in the global + scope, non-service containers on worker nodes will be able to + connect to the network. + scope (str): Specify the network's scope (``local``, ``global`` or + ``swarm``) + ingress (bool): If set, create an ingress network which provides + the routing-mesh in swarm mode. + + Returns: + (dict): The created network reference object + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + A network using the bridge driver: + + >>> client.create_network("network1", driver="bridge") + + You can also create more advanced networks with custom IPAM + configurations. For example, setting the subnet to + ``192.168.52.0/24`` and gateway address to ``192.168.52.254``. + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> ipam_pool = docker.types.IPAMPool( + subnet='192.168.52.0/24', + gateway='192.168.52.254' + ) + >>> ipam_config = docker.types.IPAMConfig( + pool_configs=[ipam_pool] + ) + >>> docker_client.create_network("network1", driver="bridge", + ipam=ipam_config) + """ + if options is not None and not isinstance(options, dict): + raise TypeError('options must be a dictionary') + + data = { + 'Name': name, + 'Driver': driver, + 'Options': options, + 'IPAM': ipam, + 'CheckDuplicate': check_duplicate, + } + + if labels is not None: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.23'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'network labels were introduced in API 1.23' + ) + if not isinstance(labels, dict): + raise TypeError('labels must be a dictionary') + data["Labels"] = labels + + if enable_ipv6: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.23'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'enable_ipv6 was introduced in API 1.23' + ) + data['EnableIPv6'] = True + + if internal: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.22'): + raise InvalidVersion('Internal networks are not ' + 'supported in API version < 1.22') + data['Internal'] = True + + if attachable is not None: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.24'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'attachable is not supported in API version < 1.24' + ) + data['Attachable'] = attachable + + if ingress is not None: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.29'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'ingress is not supported in API version < 1.29' + ) + + data['Ingress'] = ingress + + if scope is not None: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.30'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'scope is not supported in API version < 1.30' + ) + data['Scope'] = scope + + url = self._url("/networks/create") + res = self._post_json(url, data=data) + return self._result(res, json=True) + + @minimum_version('1.25') + def prune_networks(self, filters=None): + """ + Delete unused networks + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the prune list. + + Returns: + (dict): A dict containing a list of deleted network names and + the amount of disk space reclaimed in bytes. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {} + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + url = self._url('/networks/prune') + return self._result(self._post(url, params=params), True) + + @check_resource('net_id') + def remove_network(self, net_id): + """ + Remove a network. Similar to the ``docker network rm`` command. + + Args: + net_id (str): The network's id + """ + url = self._url("/networks/{0}", net_id) + res = self._delete(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @check_resource('net_id') + def inspect_network(self, net_id, verbose=None, scope=None): + """ + Get detailed information about a network. + + Args: + net_id (str): ID of network + verbose (bool): Show the service details across the cluster in + swarm mode. + scope (str): Filter the network by scope (``swarm``, ``global`` + or ``local``). + """ + params = {} + if verbose is not None: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.28'): + raise InvalidVersion('verbose was introduced in API 1.28') + params['verbose'] = verbose + if scope is not None: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.31'): + raise InvalidVersion('scope was introduced in API 1.31') + params['scope'] = scope + + url = self._url("/networks/{0}", net_id) + res = self._get(url, params=params) + return self._result(res, json=True) + + @check_resource('container') + def connect_container_to_network(self, container, net_id, + ipv4_address=None, ipv6_address=None, + aliases=None, links=None, + link_local_ips=None): + """ + Connect a container to a network. + + Args: + container (str): container-id/name to be connected to the network + net_id (str): network id + aliases (:py:class:`list`): A list of aliases for this endpoint. + Names in that list can be used within the network to reach the + container. Defaults to ``None``. + links (:py:class:`list`): A list of links for this endpoint. + Containers declared in this list will be linked to this + container. Defaults to ``None``. + ipv4_address (str): The IP address of this container on the + network, using the IPv4 protocol. Defaults to ``None``. + ipv6_address (str): The IP address of this container on the + network, using the IPv6 protocol. Defaults to ``None``. + link_local_ips (:py:class:`list`): A list of link-local + (IPv4/IPv6) addresses. + """ + data = { + "Container": container, + "EndpointConfig": self.create_endpoint_config( + aliases=aliases, links=links, ipv4_address=ipv4_address, + ipv6_address=ipv6_address, link_local_ips=link_local_ips + ), + } + + url = self._url("/networks/{0}/connect", net_id) + res = self._post_json(url, data=data) + self._raise_for_status(res) + + @check_resource('container') + def disconnect_container_from_network(self, container, net_id, + force=False): + """ + Disconnect a container from a network. + + Args: + container (str): container ID or name to be disconnected from the + network + net_id (str): network ID + force (bool): Force the container to disconnect from a network. + Default: ``False`` + """ + data = {"Container": container} + if force: + if version_lt(self._version, '1.22'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'Forced disconnect was introduced in API 1.22' + ) + data['Force'] = force + url = self._url("/networks/{0}/disconnect", net_id) + res = self._post_json(url, data=data) + self._raise_for_status(res) diff --git a/docker/api/plugin.py b/docker/api/plugin.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f6c0b13 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/plugin.py @@ -0,0 +1,262 @@ +import six + +from .. import auth, utils + + +class PluginApiMixin(object): + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + @utils.check_resource('name') + def configure_plugin(self, name, options): + """ + Configure a plugin. + + Args: + name (string): The name of the plugin. The ``:latest`` tag is + optional, and is the default if omitted. + options (dict): A key-value mapping of options + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}/set', name) + data = options + if isinstance(data, dict): + data = ['{0}={1}'.format(k, v) for k, v in six.iteritems(data)] + res = self._post_json(url, data=data) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def create_plugin(self, name, plugin_data_dir, gzip=False): + """ + Create a new plugin. + + Args: + name (string): The name of the plugin. The ``:latest`` tag is + optional, and is the default if omitted. + plugin_data_dir (string): Path to the plugin data directory. + Plugin data directory must contain the ``config.json`` + manifest file and the ``rootfs`` directory. + gzip (bool): Compress the context using gzip. Default: False + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/create') + + with utils.create_archive( + root=plugin_data_dir, gzip=gzip, + files=set(utils.build.walk(plugin_data_dir, [])) + ) as archv: + res = self._post(url, params={'name': name}, data=archv) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def disable_plugin(self, name): + """ + Disable an installed plugin. + + Args: + name (string): The name of the plugin. The ``:latest`` tag is + optional, and is the default if omitted. + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}/disable', name) + res = self._post(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def enable_plugin(self, name, timeout=0): + """ + Enable an installed plugin. + + Args: + name (string): The name of the plugin. The ``:latest`` tag is + optional, and is the default if omitted. + timeout (int): Operation timeout (in seconds). Default: 0 + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}/enable', name) + params = {'timeout': timeout} + res = self._post(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def inspect_plugin(self, name): + """ + Retrieve plugin metadata. + + Args: + name (string): The name of the plugin. The ``:latest`` tag is + optional, and is the default if omitted. + + Returns: + A dict containing plugin info + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}/json', name) + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def pull_plugin(self, remote, privileges, name=None): + """ + Pull and install a plugin. After the plugin is installed, it can be + enabled using :py:meth:`~enable_plugin`. + + Args: + remote (string): Remote reference for the plugin to install. + The ``:latest`` tag is optional, and is the default if + omitted. + privileges (:py:class:`list`): A list of privileges the user + consents to grant to the plugin. Can be retrieved using + :py:meth:`~plugin_privileges`. + name (string): Local name for the pulled plugin. The + ``:latest`` tag is optional, and is the default if omitted. + + Returns: + An iterable object streaming the decoded API logs + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/pull') + params = { + 'remote': remote, + } + if name: + params['name'] = name + + headers = {} + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(remote) + header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = header + response = self._post_json( + url, params=params, headers=headers, data=privileges, + stream=True + ) + self._raise_for_status(response) + return self._stream_helper(response, decode=True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def plugins(self): + """ + Retrieve a list of installed plugins. + + Returns: + A list of dicts, one per plugin + """ + url = self._url('/plugins') + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def plugin_privileges(self, name): + """ + Retrieve list of privileges to be granted to a plugin. + + Args: + name (string): Name of the remote plugin to examine. The + ``:latest`` tag is optional, and is the default if omitted. + + Returns: + A list of dictionaries representing the plugin's + permissions + + """ + params = { + 'remote': name, + } + + headers = {} + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(name) + header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = header + + url = self._url('/plugins/privileges') + return self._result( + self._get(url, params=params, headers=headers), True + ) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + @utils.check_resource('name') + def push_plugin(self, name): + """ + Push a plugin to the registry. + + Args: + name (string): Name of the plugin to upload. The ``:latest`` + tag is optional, and is the default if omitted. + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}/pull', name) + + headers = {} + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(name) + header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = header + res = self._post(url, headers=headers) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return self._stream_helper(res, decode=True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + @utils.check_resource('name') + def remove_plugin(self, name, force=False): + """ + Remove an installed plugin. + + Args: + name (string): Name of the plugin to remove. The ``:latest`` + tag is optional, and is the default if omitted. + force (bool): Disable the plugin before removing. This may + result in issues if the plugin is in use by a container. + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful + """ + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}', name) + res = self._delete(url, params={'force': force}) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.26') + @utils.check_resource('name') + def upgrade_plugin(self, name, remote, privileges): + """ + Upgrade an installed plugin. + + Args: + name (string): Name of the plugin to upgrade. The ``:latest`` + tag is optional and is the default if omitted. + remote (string): Remote reference to upgrade to. The + ``:latest`` tag is optional and is the default if omitted. + privileges (:py:class:`list`): A list of privileges the user + consents to grant to the plugin. Can be retrieved using + :py:meth:`~plugin_privileges`. + + Returns: + An iterable object streaming the decoded API logs + """ + + url = self._url('/plugins/{0}/upgrade', name) + params = { + 'remote': remote, + } + + headers = {} + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(remote) + header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = header + response = self._post_json( + url, params=params, headers=headers, data=privileges, + stream=True + ) + self._raise_for_status(response) + return self._stream_helper(response, decode=True) diff --git a/docker/api/secret.py b/docker/api/secret.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa4c2ab --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/secret.py @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +import base64 + +import six + +from .. import errors +from .. import utils + + +class SecretApiMixin(object): + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def create_secret(self, name, data, labels=None, driver=None): + """ + Create a secret + + Args: + name (string): Name of the secret + data (bytes): Secret data to be stored + labels (dict): A mapping of labels to assign to the secret + driver (DriverConfig): A custom driver configuration. If + unspecified, the default ``internal`` driver will be used + + Returns (dict): ID of the newly created secret + """ + if not isinstance(data, bytes): + data = data.encode('utf-8') + + data = base64.b64encode(data) + if six.PY3: + data = data.decode('ascii') + body = { + 'Data': data, + 'Name': name, + 'Labels': labels + } + + if driver is not None: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.31'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'Secret driver is only available for API version > 1.31' + ) + + body['Driver'] = driver + + url = self._url('/secrets/create') + return self._result( + self._post_json(url, data=body), True + ) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + @utils.check_resource('id') + def inspect_secret(self, id): + """ + Retrieve secret metadata + + Args: + id (string): Full ID of the secret to remove + + Returns (dict): A dictionary of metadata + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + if no secret with that ID exists + """ + url = self._url('/secrets/{0}', id) + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + @utils.check_resource('id') + def remove_secret(self, id): + """ + Remove a secret + + Args: + id (string): Full ID of the secret to remove + + Returns (boolean): True if successful + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + if no secret with that ID exists + """ + url = self._url('/secrets/{0}', id) + res = self._delete(url) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def secrets(self, filters=None): + """ + List secrets + + Args: + filters (dict): A map of filters to process on the secrets + list. Available filters: ``names`` + + Returns (list): A list of secrets + """ + url = self._url('/secrets') + params = {} + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) diff --git a/docker/api/service.py b/docker/api/service.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03b0ca6 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/service.py @@ -0,0 +1,444 @@ +from .. import auth, errors, utils +from ..types import ServiceMode + + +def _check_api_features(version, task_template, update_config, endpoint_spec): + + def raise_version_error(param, min_version): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + '{} is not supported in API version < {}'.format( + param, min_version + ) + ) + + if update_config is not None: + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.25'): + if 'MaxFailureRatio' in update_config: + raise_version_error('UpdateConfig.max_failure_ratio', '1.25') + if 'Monitor' in update_config: + raise_version_error('UpdateConfig.monitor', '1.25') + + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.29'): + if 'Order' in update_config: + raise_version_error('UpdateConfig.order', '1.29') + + if endpoint_spec is not None: + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.32') and 'Ports' in endpoint_spec: + if any(p.get('PublishMode') for p in endpoint_spec['Ports']): + raise_version_error('EndpointSpec.Ports[].mode', '1.32') + + if task_template is not None: + if 'ForceUpdate' in task_template and utils.version_lt( + version, '1.25'): + raise_version_error('force_update', '1.25') + + if task_template.get('Placement'): + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.30'): + if task_template['Placement'].get('Platforms'): + raise_version_error('Placement.platforms', '1.30') + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.27'): + if task_template['Placement'].get('Preferences'): + raise_version_error('Placement.preferences', '1.27') + + if task_template.get('ContainerSpec'): + container_spec = task_template.get('ContainerSpec') + + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.25'): + if container_spec.get('TTY'): + raise_version_error('ContainerSpec.tty', '1.25') + if container_spec.get('Hostname') is not None: + raise_version_error('ContainerSpec.hostname', '1.25') + if container_spec.get('Hosts') is not None: + raise_version_error('ContainerSpec.hosts', '1.25') + if container_spec.get('Groups') is not None: + raise_version_error('ContainerSpec.groups', '1.25') + if container_spec.get('DNSConfig') is not None: + raise_version_error('ContainerSpec.dns_config', '1.25') + if container_spec.get('Healthcheck') is not None: + raise_version_error('ContainerSpec.healthcheck', '1.25') + + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.28'): + if container_spec.get('ReadOnly') is not None: + raise_version_error('ContainerSpec.dns_config', '1.28') + if container_spec.get('StopSignal') is not None: + raise_version_error('ContainerSpec.stop_signal', '1.28') + + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.30'): + if container_spec.get('Configs') is not None: + raise_version_error('ContainerSpec.configs', '1.30') + if container_spec.get('Privileges') is not None: + raise_version_error('ContainerSpec.privileges', '1.30') + + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.35'): + if container_spec.get('Isolation') is not None: + raise_version_error('ContainerSpec.isolation', '1.35') + + if task_template.get('Resources'): + if utils.version_lt(version, '1.32'): + if task_template['Resources'].get('GenericResources'): + raise_version_error('Resources.generic_resources', '1.32') + + +def _merge_task_template(current, override): + merged = current.copy() + if override is not None: + for ts_key, ts_value in override.items(): + if ts_key == 'ContainerSpec': + if 'ContainerSpec' not in merged: + merged['ContainerSpec'] = {} + for cs_key, cs_value in override['ContainerSpec'].items(): + if cs_value is not None: + merged['ContainerSpec'][cs_key] = cs_value + elif ts_value is not None: + merged[ts_key] = ts_value + return merged + + +class ServiceApiMixin(object): + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def create_service( + self, task_template, name=None, labels=None, mode=None, + update_config=None, networks=None, endpoint_config=None, + endpoint_spec=None + ): + """ + Create a service. + + Args: + task_template (TaskTemplate): Specification of the task to start as + part of the new service. + name (string): User-defined name for the service. Optional. + labels (dict): A map of labels to associate with the service. + Optional. + mode (ServiceMode): Scheduling mode for the service (replicated + or global). Defaults to replicated. + update_config (UpdateConfig): Specification for the update strategy + of the service. Default: ``None`` + networks (:py:class:`list`): List of network names or IDs to attach + the service to. Default: ``None``. + endpoint_spec (EndpointSpec): Properties that can be configured to + access and load balance a service. Default: ``None``. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing an ``ID`` key for the newly created + service. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + _check_api_features( + self._version, task_template, update_config, endpoint_spec + ) + + url = self._url('/services/create') + headers = {} + image = task_template.get('ContainerSpec', {}).get('Image', None) + if image is None: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Missing mandatory Image key in ContainerSpec' + ) + if mode and not isinstance(mode, dict): + mode = ServiceMode(mode) + + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(image) + auth_header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if auth_header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = auth_header + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.25'): + networks = networks or task_template.pop('Networks', None) + data = { + 'Name': name, + 'Labels': labels, + 'TaskTemplate': task_template, + 'Mode': mode, + 'Networks': utils.convert_service_networks(networks), + 'EndpointSpec': endpoint_spec + } + + if update_config is not None: + data['UpdateConfig'] = update_config + + return self._result( + self._post_json(url, data=data, headers=headers), True + ) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + @utils.check_resource('service') + def inspect_service(self, service, insert_defaults=None): + """ + Return information about a service. + + Args: + service (str): Service name or ID. + insert_defaults (boolean): If true, default values will be merged + into the service inspect output. + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/services/{0}', service) + params = {} + if insert_defaults is not None: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.29'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'insert_defaults is not supported in API version < 1.29' + ) + params['insertDefaults'] = insert_defaults + + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + @utils.check_resource('task') + def inspect_task(self, task): + """ + Retrieve information about a task. + + Args: + task (str): Task ID + + Returns: + (dict): Information about the task. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/tasks/{0}', task) + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + @utils.check_resource('service') + def remove_service(self, service): + """ + Stop and remove a service. + + Args: + service (str): Service name or ID + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + url = self._url('/services/{0}', service) + resp = self._delete(url) + self._raise_for_status(resp) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def services(self, filters=None): + """ + List services. + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the nodes list. Valid + filters: ``id``, ``name`` , ``label`` and ``mode``. + Default: ``None``. + + Returns: + A list of dictionaries containing data about each service. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = { + 'filters': utils.convert_filters(filters) if filters else None + } + url = self._url('/services') + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + @utils.check_resource('service') + def service_logs(self, service, details=False, follow=False, stdout=False, + stderr=False, since=0, timestamps=False, tail='all', + is_tty=None): + """ + Get log stream for a service. + Note: This endpoint works only for services with the ``json-file`` + or ``journald`` logging drivers. + + Args: + service (str): ID or name of the service + details (bool): Show extra details provided to logs. + Default: ``False`` + follow (bool): Keep connection open to read logs as they are + sent by the Engine. Default: ``False`` + stdout (bool): Return logs from ``stdout``. Default: ``False`` + stderr (bool): Return logs from ``stderr``. Default: ``False`` + since (int): UNIX timestamp for the logs staring point. + Default: 0 + timestamps (bool): Add timestamps to every log line. + tail (string or int): Number of log lines to be returned, + counting from the current end of the logs. Specify an + integer or ``'all'`` to output all log lines. + Default: ``all`` + is_tty (bool): Whether the service's :py:class:`ContainerSpec` + enables the TTY option. If omitted, the method will query + the Engine for the information, causing an additional + roundtrip. + + Returns (generator): Logs for the service. + """ + params = { + 'details': details, + 'follow': follow, + 'stdout': stdout, + 'stderr': stderr, + 'since': since, + 'timestamps': timestamps, + 'tail': tail + } + + url = self._url('/services/{0}/logs', service) + res = self._get(url, params=params, stream=True) + if is_tty is None: + is_tty = self.inspect_service( + service + )['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'].get('TTY', False) + return self._get_result_tty(True, res, is_tty) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def tasks(self, filters=None): + """ + Retrieve a list of tasks. + + Args: + filters (dict): A map of filters to process on the tasks list. + Valid filters: ``id``, ``name``, ``service``, ``node``, + ``label`` and ``desired-state``. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`list`): List of task dictionaries. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + params = { + 'filters': utils.convert_filters(filters) if filters else None + } + url = self._url('/tasks') + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + @utils.check_resource('service') + def update_service(self, service, version, task_template=None, name=None, + labels=None, mode=None, update_config=None, + networks=None, endpoint_config=None, + endpoint_spec=None, fetch_current_spec=False): + """ + Update a service. + + Args: + service (string): A service identifier (either its name or service + ID). + version (int): The version number of the service object being + updated. This is required to avoid conflicting writes. + task_template (TaskTemplate): Specification of the updated task to + start as part of the service. + name (string): New name for the service. Optional. + labels (dict): A map of labels to associate with the service. + Optional. + mode (ServiceMode): Scheduling mode for the service (replicated + or global). Defaults to replicated. + update_config (UpdateConfig): Specification for the update strategy + of the service. Default: ``None``. + networks (:py:class:`list`): List of network names or IDs to attach + the service to. Default: ``None``. + endpoint_spec (EndpointSpec): Properties that can be configured to + access and load balance a service. Default: ``None``. + fetch_current_spec (boolean): Use the undefined settings from the + current specification of the service. Default: ``False`` + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + _check_api_features( + self._version, task_template, update_config, endpoint_spec + ) + + if fetch_current_spec: + inspect_defaults = True + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.29'): + inspect_defaults = None + current = self.inspect_service( + service, insert_defaults=inspect_defaults + )['Spec'] + + else: + current = {} + + url = self._url('/services/{0}/update', service) + data = {} + headers = {} + + data['Name'] = current.get('Name') if name is None else name + + data['Labels'] = current.get('Labels') if labels is None else labels + + if mode is not None: + if not isinstance(mode, dict): + mode = ServiceMode(mode) + data['Mode'] = mode + else: + data['Mode'] = current.get('Mode') + + data['TaskTemplate'] = _merge_task_template( + current.get('TaskTemplate', {}), task_template + ) + + container_spec = data['TaskTemplate'].get('ContainerSpec', {}) + image = container_spec.get('Image', None) + if image is not None: + registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(image) + auth_header = auth.get_config_header(self, registry) + if auth_header: + headers['X-Registry-Auth'] = auth_header + + if update_config is not None: + data['UpdateConfig'] = update_config + else: + data['UpdateConfig'] = current.get('UpdateConfig') + + if networks is not None: + converted_networks = utils.convert_service_networks(networks) + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.25'): + data['Networks'] = converted_networks + else: + data['TaskTemplate']['Networks'] = converted_networks + elif utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.25'): + data['Networks'] = current.get('Networks') + elif data['TaskTemplate'].get('Networks') is None: + current_task_template = current.get('TaskTemplate', {}) + current_networks = current_task_template.get('Networks') + if current_networks is None: + current_networks = current.get('Networks') + if current_networks is not None: + data['TaskTemplate']['Networks'] = current_networks + + if endpoint_spec is not None: + data['EndpointSpec'] = endpoint_spec + else: + data['EndpointSpec'] = current.get('EndpointSpec') + + resp = self._post_json( + url, data=data, params={'version': version}, headers=headers + ) + self._raise_for_status(resp) + return True diff --git a/docker/api/swarm.py b/docker/api/swarm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..04595da --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/swarm.py @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ +import logging +from six.moves import http_client +from .. import errors +from .. import types +from .. import utils + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class SwarmApiMixin(object): + + def create_swarm_spec(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Create a :py:class:`docker.types.SwarmSpec` instance that can be used + as the ``swarm_spec`` argument in + :py:meth:`~docker.api.swarm.SwarmApiMixin.init_swarm`. + + Args: + task_history_retention_limit (int): Maximum number of tasks + history stored. + snapshot_interval (int): Number of logs entries between snapshot. + keep_old_snapshots (int): Number of snapshots to keep beyond the + current snapshot. + log_entries_for_slow_followers (int): Number of log entries to + keep around to sync up slow followers after a snapshot is + created. + heartbeat_tick (int): Amount of ticks (in seconds) between each + heartbeat. + election_tick (int): Amount of ticks (in seconds) needed without a + leader to trigger a new election. + dispatcher_heartbeat_period (int): The delay for an agent to send + a heartbeat to the dispatcher. + node_cert_expiry (int): Automatic expiry for nodes certificates. + external_cas (:py:class:`list`): Configuration for forwarding + signing requests to an external certificate authority. Use + a list of :py:class:`docker.types.SwarmExternalCA`. + name (string): Swarm's name + labels (dict): User-defined key/value metadata. + signing_ca_cert (str): The desired signing CA certificate for all + swarm node TLS leaf certificates, in PEM format. + signing_ca_key (str): The desired signing CA key for all swarm + node TLS leaf certificates, in PEM format. + ca_force_rotate (int): An integer whose purpose is to force swarm + to generate a new signing CA certificate and key, if none have + been specified. + autolock_managers (boolean): If set, generate a key and use it to + lock data stored on the managers. + log_driver (DriverConfig): The default log driver to use for tasks + created in the orchestrator. + + Returns: + :py:class:`docker.types.SwarmSpec` + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> spec = client.create_swarm_spec( + snapshot_interval=5000, log_entries_for_slow_followers=1200 + ) + >>> client.init_swarm( + advertise_addr='eth0', listen_addr='0.0.0.0:5000', + force_new_cluster=False, swarm_spec=spec + ) + """ + ext_ca = kwargs.pop('external_ca', None) + if ext_ca: + kwargs['external_cas'] = [ext_ca] + return types.SwarmSpec(self._version, *args, **kwargs) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def get_unlock_key(self): + """ + Get the unlock key for this Swarm manager. + + Returns: + A ``dict`` containing an ``UnlockKey`` member + """ + return self._result(self._get(self._url('/swarm/unlockkey')), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def init_swarm(self, advertise_addr=None, listen_addr='0.0.0.0:2377', + force_new_cluster=False, swarm_spec=None): + """ + Initialize a new Swarm using the current connected engine as the first + node. + + Args: + advertise_addr (string): Externally reachable address advertised + to other nodes. This can either be an address/port combination + in the form ``192.168.1.1:4567``, or an interface followed by a + port number, like ``eth0:4567``. If the port number is omitted, + the port number from the listen address is used. If + ``advertise_addr`` is not specified, it will be automatically + detected when possible. Default: None + listen_addr (string): Listen address used for inter-manager + communication, as well as determining the networking interface + used for the VXLAN Tunnel Endpoint (VTEP). This can either be + an address/port combination in the form ``192.168.1.1:4567``, + or an interface followed by a port number, like ``eth0:4567``. + If the port number is omitted, the default swarm listening port + is used. Default: '0.0.0.0:2377' + force_new_cluster (bool): Force creating a new Swarm, even if + already part of one. Default: False + swarm_spec (dict): Configuration settings of the new Swarm. Use + ``APIClient.create_swarm_spec`` to generate a valid + configuration. Default: None + + Returns: + ``True`` if successful. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + url = self._url('/swarm/init') + if swarm_spec is not None and not isinstance(swarm_spec, dict): + raise TypeError('swarm_spec must be a dictionary') + data = { + 'AdvertiseAddr': advertise_addr, + 'ListenAddr': listen_addr, + 'ForceNewCluster': force_new_cluster, + 'Spec': swarm_spec, + } + response = self._post_json(url, data=data) + self._raise_for_status(response) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def inspect_swarm(self): + """ + Retrieve low-level information about the current swarm. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing data about the swarm. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/swarm') + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.check_resource('node_id') + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def inspect_node(self, node_id): + """ + Retrieve low-level information about a swarm node + + Args: + node_id (string): ID of the node to be inspected. + + Returns: + A dictionary containing data about this node. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/nodes/{0}', node_id) + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def join_swarm(self, remote_addrs, join_token, listen_addr='0.0.0.0:2377', + advertise_addr=None): + """ + Make this Engine join a swarm that has already been created. + + Args: + remote_addrs (:py:class:`list`): Addresses of one or more manager + nodes already participating in the Swarm to join. + join_token (string): Secret token for joining this Swarm. + listen_addr (string): Listen address used for inter-manager + communication if the node gets promoted to manager, as well as + determining the networking interface used for the VXLAN Tunnel + Endpoint (VTEP). Default: ``None`` + advertise_addr (string): Externally reachable address advertised + to other nodes. This can either be an address/port combination + in the form ``192.168.1.1:4567``, or an interface followed by a + port number, like ``eth0:4567``. If the port number is omitted, + the port number from the listen address is used. If + AdvertiseAddr is not specified, it will be automatically + detected when possible. Default: ``None`` + + Returns: + ``True`` if the request went through. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + data = { + "RemoteAddrs": remote_addrs, + "ListenAddr": listen_addr, + "JoinToken": join_token, + "AdvertiseAddr": advertise_addr, + } + url = self._url('/swarm/join') + response = self._post_json(url, data=data) + self._raise_for_status(response) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def leave_swarm(self, force=False): + """ + Leave a swarm. + + Args: + force (bool): Leave the swarm even if this node is a manager. + Default: ``False`` + + Returns: + ``True`` if the request went through. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/swarm/leave') + response = self._post(url, params={'force': force}) + # Ignore "this node is not part of a swarm" error + if force and response.status_code == http_client.NOT_ACCEPTABLE: + return True + # FIXME: Temporary workaround for 1.13.0-rc bug + # https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/29192 + if force and response.status_code == http_client.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE: + return True + self._raise_for_status(response) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def nodes(self, filters=None): + """ + List swarm nodes. + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the nodes list. Valid + filters: ``id``, ``name``, ``membership`` and ``role``. + Default: ``None`` + + Returns: + A list of dictionaries containing data about each swarm node. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + url = self._url('/nodes') + params = {} + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) + + @utils.check_resource('node_id') + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def remove_node(self, node_id, force=False): + """ + Remove a node from the swarm. + + Args: + node_id (string): ID of the node to be removed. + force (bool): Force remove an active node. Default: `False` + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the node referenced doesn't exist in the swarm. + + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + Returns: + `True` if the request was successful. + """ + url = self._url('/nodes/{0}', node_id) + params = { + 'force': force + } + res = self._delete(url, params=params) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def unlock_swarm(self, key): + """ + Unlock a locked swarm. + + Args: + key (string): The unlock key as provided by + :py:meth:`get_unlock_key` + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.InvalidArgument` + If the key argument is in an incompatible format + + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Returns: + `True` if the request was successful. + + Example: + + >>> key = client.get_unlock_key() + >>> client.unlock_node(key) + + """ + if isinstance(key, dict): + if 'UnlockKey' not in key: + raise errors.InvalidArgument('Invalid unlock key format') + else: + key = {'UnlockKey': key} + + url = self._url('/swarm/unlock') + res = self._post_json(url, data=key) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def update_node(self, node_id, version, node_spec=None): + """ + Update the node's configuration + + Args: + + node_id (string): ID of the node to be updated. + version (int): The version number of the node object being + updated. This is required to avoid conflicting writes. + node_spec (dict): Configuration settings to update. Any values + not provided will be removed. Default: ``None`` + + Returns: + `True` if the request went through. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> node_spec = {'Availability': 'active', + 'Name': 'node-name', + 'Role': 'manager', + 'Labels': {'foo': 'bar'} + } + >>> client.update_node(node_id='24ifsmvkjbyhk', version=8, + node_spec=node_spec) + + """ + url = self._url('/nodes/{0}/update?version={1}', node_id, str(version)) + res = self._post_json(url, data=node_spec) + self._raise_for_status(res) + return True + + @utils.minimum_version('1.24') + def update_swarm(self, version, swarm_spec=None, rotate_worker_token=False, + rotate_manager_token=False): + """ + Update the Swarm's configuration + + Args: + version (int): The version number of the swarm object being + updated. This is required to avoid conflicting writes. + swarm_spec (dict): Configuration settings to update. Use + :py:meth:`~docker.api.swarm.SwarmApiMixin.create_swarm_spec` to + generate a valid configuration. Default: ``None``. + rotate_worker_token (bool): Rotate the worker join token. Default: + ``False``. + rotate_manager_token (bool): Rotate the manager join token. + Default: ``False``. + + Returns: + ``True`` if the request went through. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + url = self._url('/swarm/update') + response = self._post_json(url, data=swarm_spec, params={ + 'rotateWorkerToken': rotate_worker_token, + 'rotateManagerToken': rotate_manager_token, + 'version': version + }) + self._raise_for_status(response) + return True diff --git a/docker/api/volume.py b/docker/api/volume.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..900a608 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/api/volume.py @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +from .. import errors +from .. import utils + + +class VolumeApiMixin(object): + def volumes(self, filters=None): + """ + List volumes currently registered by the docker daemon. Similar to the + ``docker volume ls`` command. + + Args: + filters (dict): Server-side list filtering options. + + Returns: + (dict): Dictionary with list of volume objects as value of the + ``Volumes`` key. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> cli.volumes() + {u'Volumes': [{u'Driver': u'local', + u'Mountpoint': u'/var/lib/docker/volumes/foobar/_data', + u'Name': u'foobar'}, + {u'Driver': u'local', + u'Mountpoint': u'/var/lib/docker/volumes/baz/_data', + u'Name': u'baz'}]} + """ + + params = { + 'filters': utils.convert_filters(filters) if filters else None + } + url = self._url('/volumes') + return self._result(self._get(url, params=params), True) + + def create_volume(self, name=None, driver=None, driver_opts=None, + labels=None): + """ + Create and register a named volume + + Args: + name (str): Name of the volume + driver (str): Name of the driver used to create the volume + driver_opts (dict): Driver options as a key-value dictionary + labels (dict): Labels to set on the volume + + Returns: + (dict): The created volume reference object + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> volume = cli.create_volume(name='foobar', driver='local', + driver_opts={'foo': 'bar', 'baz': 'false'}, + labels={"key": "value"}) + >>> print(volume) + {u'Driver': u'local', + u'Labels': {u'key': u'value'}, + u'Mountpoint': u'/var/lib/docker/volumes/foobar/_data', + u'Name': u'foobar', + u'Scope': u'local'} + + """ + url = self._url('/volumes/create') + if driver_opts is not None and not isinstance(driver_opts, dict): + raise TypeError('driver_opts must be a dictionary') + + data = { + 'Name': name, + 'Driver': driver, + 'DriverOpts': driver_opts, + } + + if labels is not None: + if utils.compare_version('1.23', self._version) < 0: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'volume labels were introduced in API 1.23' + ) + if not isinstance(labels, dict): + raise TypeError('labels must be a dictionary') + data["Labels"] = labels + + return self._result(self._post_json(url, data=data), True) + + def inspect_volume(self, name): + """ + Retrieve volume info by name. + + Args: + name (str): volume name + + Returns: + (dict): Volume information dictionary + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> cli.inspect_volume('foobar') + {u'Driver': u'local', + u'Mountpoint': u'/var/lib/docker/volumes/foobar/_data', + u'Name': u'foobar'} + + """ + url = self._url('/volumes/{0}', name) + return self._result(self._get(url), True) + + @utils.minimum_version('1.25') + def prune_volumes(self, filters=None): + """ + Delete unused volumes + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the prune list. + + Returns: + (dict): A dict containing a list of deleted volume names and + the amount of disk space reclaimed in bytes. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + params = {} + if filters: + params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters) + url = self._url('/volumes/prune') + return self._result(self._post(url, params=params), True) + + def remove_volume(self, name, force=False): + """ + Remove a volume. Similar to the ``docker volume rm`` command. + + Args: + name (str): The volume's name + force (bool): Force removal of volumes that were already removed + out of band by the volume driver plugin. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If volume failed to remove. + """ + params = {} + if force: + if utils.version_lt(self._version, '1.25'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'force removal was introduced in API 1.25' + ) + params = {'force': force} + + url = self._url('/volumes/{0}', name, params=params) + resp = self._delete(url) + self._raise_for_status(resp) diff --git a/docker/auth.py b/docker/auth.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9635f93 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/auth.py @@ -0,0 +1,303 @@ +import base64 +import json +import logging + +import dockerpycreds +import six + +from . import errors +from .utils import config + +INDEX_NAME = 'docker.io' +INDEX_URL = 'https://index.{0}/v1/'.format(INDEX_NAME) +TOKEN_USERNAME = '' + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def resolve_repository_name(repo_name): + if '://' in repo_name: + raise errors.InvalidRepository( + 'Repository name cannot contain a scheme ({0})'.format(repo_name) + ) + + index_name, remote_name = split_repo_name(repo_name) + if index_name[0] == '-' or index_name[-1] == '-': + raise errors.InvalidRepository( + 'Invalid index name ({0}). Cannot begin or end with a' + ' hyphen.'.format(index_name) + ) + return resolve_index_name(index_name), remote_name + + +def resolve_index_name(index_name): + index_name = convert_to_hostname(index_name) + if index_name == 'index.' + INDEX_NAME: + index_name = INDEX_NAME + return index_name + + +def get_config_header(client, registry): + log.debug('Looking for auth config') + if not client._auth_configs: + log.debug( + "No auth config in memory - loading from filesystem" + ) + client._auth_configs = load_config() + authcfg = resolve_authconfig( + client._auth_configs, registry, credstore_env=client.credstore_env + ) + # Do not fail here if no authentication exists for this + # specific registry as we can have a readonly pull. Just + # put the header if we can. + if authcfg: + log.debug('Found auth config') + # auth_config needs to be a dict in the format used by + # auth.py username , password, serveraddress, email + return encode_header(authcfg) + log.debug('No auth config found') + return None + + +def split_repo_name(repo_name): + parts = repo_name.split('/', 1) + if len(parts) == 1 or ( + '.' not in parts[0] and ':' not in parts[0] and parts[0] != 'localhost' + ): + # This is a docker index repo (ex: username/foobar or ubuntu) + return INDEX_NAME, repo_name + return tuple(parts) + + +def get_credential_store(authconfig, registry): + if not registry or registry == INDEX_NAME: + registry = 'https://index.docker.io/v1/' + + return authconfig.get('credHelpers', {}).get(registry) or authconfig.get( + 'credsStore' + ) + + +def resolve_authconfig(authconfig, registry=None, credstore_env=None): + """ + Returns the authentication data from the given auth configuration for a + specific registry. As with the Docker client, legacy entries in the config + with full URLs are stripped down to hostnames before checking for a match. + Returns None if no match was found. + """ + + if 'credHelpers' in authconfig or 'credsStore' in authconfig: + store_name = get_credential_store(authconfig, registry) + if store_name is not None: + log.debug( + 'Using credentials store "{0}"'.format(store_name) + ) + cfg = _resolve_authconfig_credstore( + authconfig, registry, store_name, env=credstore_env + ) + if cfg is not None: + return cfg + log.debug('No entry in credstore - fetching from auth dict') + + # Default to the public index server + registry = resolve_index_name(registry) if registry else INDEX_NAME + log.debug("Looking for auth entry for {0}".format(repr(registry))) + + authdict = authconfig.get('auths', {}) + if registry in authdict: + log.debug("Found {0}".format(repr(registry))) + return authdict[registry] + + for key, conf in six.iteritems(authdict): + if resolve_index_name(key) == registry: + log.debug("Found {0}".format(repr(key))) + return conf + + log.debug("No entry found") + return None + + +def _resolve_authconfig_credstore(authconfig, registry, credstore_name, + env=None): + if not registry or registry == INDEX_NAME: + # The ecosystem is a little schizophrenic with index.docker.io VS + # docker.io - in that case, it seems the full URL is necessary. + registry = INDEX_URL + log.debug("Looking for auth entry for {0}".format(repr(registry))) + store = dockerpycreds.Store(credstore_name, environment=env) + try: + data = store.get(registry) + res = { + 'ServerAddress': registry, + } + if data['Username'] == TOKEN_USERNAME: + res['IdentityToken'] = data['Secret'] + else: + res.update({ + 'Username': data['Username'], + 'Password': data['Secret'], + }) + return res + except dockerpycreds.CredentialsNotFound as e: + log.debug('No entry found') + return None + except dockerpycreds.StoreError as e: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Credentials store error: {0}'.format(repr(e)) + ) + + +def convert_to_hostname(url): + return url.replace('http://', '').replace('https://', '').split('/', 1)[0] + + +def decode_auth(auth): + if isinstance(auth, six.string_types): + auth = auth.encode('ascii') + s = base64.b64decode(auth) + login, pwd = s.split(b':', 1) + return login.decode('utf8'), pwd.decode('utf8') + + +def encode_header(auth): + auth_json = json.dumps(auth).encode('ascii') + return base64.urlsafe_b64encode(auth_json) + + +def parse_auth(entries, raise_on_error=False): + """ + Parses authentication entries + + Args: + entries: Dict of authentication entries. + raise_on_error: If set to true, an invalid format will raise + InvalidConfigFile + + Returns: + Authentication registry. + """ + + conf = {} + for registry, entry in six.iteritems(entries): + if not isinstance(entry, dict): + log.debug( + 'Config entry for key {0} is not auth config'.format(registry) + ) + # We sometimes fall back to parsing the whole config as if it was + # the auth config by itself, for legacy purposes. In that case, we + # fail silently and return an empty conf if any of the keys is not + # formatted properly. + if raise_on_error: + raise errors.InvalidConfigFile( + 'Invalid configuration for registry {0}'.format(registry) + ) + return {} + if 'identitytoken' in entry: + log.debug('Found an IdentityToken entry for registry {0}'.format( + registry + )) + conf[registry] = { + 'IdentityToken': entry['identitytoken'] + } + continue # Other values are irrelevant if we have a token, skip. + + if 'auth' not in entry: + # Starting with engine v1.11 (API 1.23), an empty dictionary is + # a valid value in the auths config. + # https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/3265 + log.debug( + 'Auth data for {0} is absent. Client might be using a ' + 'credentials store instead.'.format(registry) + ) + conf[registry] = {} + continue + + username, password = decode_auth(entry['auth']) + log.debug( + 'Found entry (registry={0}, username={1})' + .format(repr(registry), repr(username)) + ) + + conf[registry] = { + 'username': username, + 'password': password, + 'email': entry.get('email'), + 'serveraddress': registry, + } + return conf + + +def load_config(config_path=None, config_dict=None): + """ + Loads authentication data from a Docker configuration file in the given + root directory or if config_path is passed use given path. + Lookup priority: + explicit config_path parameter > DOCKER_CONFIG environment variable > + ~/.docker/config.json > ~/.dockercfg + """ + + if not config_dict: + config_file = config.find_config_file(config_path) + + if not config_file: + return {} + try: + with open(config_file) as f: + config_dict = json.load(f) + except (IOError, KeyError, ValueError) as e: + # Likely missing new Docker config file or it's in an + # unknown format, continue to attempt to read old location + # and format. + log.debug(e) + return _load_legacy_config(config_file) + + res = {} + if config_dict.get('auths'): + log.debug("Found 'auths' section") + res.update({ + 'auths': parse_auth(config_dict.pop('auths'), raise_on_error=True) + }) + if config_dict.get('credsStore'): + log.debug("Found 'credsStore' section") + res.update({'credsStore': config_dict.pop('credsStore')}) + if config_dict.get('credHelpers'): + log.debug("Found 'credHelpers' section") + res.update({'credHelpers': config_dict.pop('credHelpers')}) + if res: + return res + + log.debug( + "Couldn't find auth-related section ; attempting to interpret" + "as auth-only file" + ) + return {'auths': parse_auth(config_dict)} + + +def _load_legacy_config(config_file): + log.debug("Attempting to parse legacy auth file format") + try: + data = [] + with open(config_file) as f: + for line in f.readlines(): + data.append(line.strip().split(' = ')[1]) + if len(data) < 2: + # Not enough data + raise errors.InvalidConfigFile( + 'Invalid or empty configuration file!' + ) + + username, password = decode_auth(data[0]) + return {'auths': { + INDEX_NAME: { + 'username': username, + 'password': password, + 'email': data[1], + 'serveraddress': INDEX_URL, + } + }} + except Exception as e: + log.debug(e) + pass + + log.debug("All parsing attempts failed - returning empty config") + return {} diff --git a/docker/client.py b/docker/client.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d4a52b --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/client.py @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +from .api.client import APIClient +from .constants import DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS +from .models.configs import ConfigCollection +from .models.containers import ContainerCollection +from .models.images import ImageCollection +from .models.networks import NetworkCollection +from .models.nodes import NodeCollection +from .models.plugins import PluginCollection +from .models.secrets import SecretCollection +from .models.services import ServiceCollection +from .models.swarm import Swarm +from .models.volumes import VolumeCollection +from .utils import kwargs_from_env + + +class DockerClient(object): + """ + A client for communicating with a Docker server. + + Example: + + >>> import docker + >>> client = docker.DockerClient(base_url='unix://var/run/docker.sock') + + Args: + base_url (str): URL to the Docker server. For example, + ``unix:///var/run/docker.sock`` or ``tcp://127.0.0.1:1234``. + version (str): The version of the API to use. Set to ``auto`` to + automatically detect the server's version. Default: ``1.30`` + timeout (int): Default timeout for API calls, in seconds. + tls (bool or :py:class:`~docker.tls.TLSConfig`): Enable TLS. Pass + ``True`` to enable it with default options, or pass a + :py:class:`~docker.tls.TLSConfig` object to use custom + configuration. + user_agent (str): Set a custom user agent for requests to the server. + credstore_env (dict): Override environment variables when calling the + credential store process. + """ + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self.api = APIClient(*args, **kwargs) + + @classmethod + def from_env(cls, **kwargs): + """ + Return a client configured from environment variables. + + The environment variables used are the same as those used by the + Docker command-line client. They are: + + .. envvar:: DOCKER_HOST + + The URL to the Docker host. + + .. envvar:: DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY + + Verify the host against a CA certificate. + + .. envvar:: DOCKER_CERT_PATH + + A path to a directory containing TLS certificates to use when + connecting to the Docker host. + + Args: + version (str): The version of the API to use. Set to ``auto`` to + automatically detect the server's version. Default: ``1.30`` + timeout (int): Default timeout for API calls, in seconds. + ssl_version (int): A valid `SSL version`_. + assert_hostname (bool): Verify the hostname of the server. + environment (dict): The environment to read environment variables + from. Default: the value of ``os.environ`` + credstore_env (dict): Override environment variables when calling + the credential store process. + + Example: + + >>> import docker + >>> client = docker.from_env() + + .. _`SSL version`: + https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/ssl.html#ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1 + """ + timeout = kwargs.pop('timeout', DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS) + version = kwargs.pop('version', None) + return cls( + timeout=timeout, version=version, **kwargs_from_env(**kwargs) + ) + + # Resources + @property + def configs(self): + """ + An object for managing configs on the server. See the + :doc:`configs documentation ` for full details. + """ + return ConfigCollection(client=self) + + @property + def containers(self): + """ + An object for managing containers on the server. See the + :doc:`containers documentation ` for full details. + """ + return ContainerCollection(client=self) + + @property + def images(self): + """ + An object for managing images on the server. See the + :doc:`images documentation ` for full details. + """ + return ImageCollection(client=self) + + @property + def networks(self): + """ + An object for managing networks on the server. See the + :doc:`networks documentation ` for full details. + """ + return NetworkCollection(client=self) + + @property + def nodes(self): + """ + An object for managing nodes on the server. See the + :doc:`nodes documentation ` for full details. + """ + return NodeCollection(client=self) + + @property + def plugins(self): + """ + An object for managing plugins on the server. See the + :doc:`plugins documentation ` for full details. + """ + return PluginCollection(client=self) + + @property + def secrets(self): + """ + An object for managing secrets on the server. See the + :doc:`secrets documentation ` for full details. + """ + return SecretCollection(client=self) + + @property + def services(self): + """ + An object for managing services on the server. See the + :doc:`services documentation ` for full details. + """ + return ServiceCollection(client=self) + + @property + def swarm(self): + """ + An object for managing a swarm on the server. See the + :doc:`swarm documentation ` for full details. + """ + return Swarm(client=self) + + @property + def volumes(self): + """ + An object for managing volumes on the server. See the + :doc:`volumes documentation ` for full details. + """ + return VolumeCollection(client=self) + + # Top-level methods + def events(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.api.events(*args, **kwargs) + events.__doc__ = APIClient.events.__doc__ + + def df(self): + return self.api.df() + df.__doc__ = APIClient.df.__doc__ + + def info(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.api.info(*args, **kwargs) + info.__doc__ = APIClient.info.__doc__ + + def login(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.api.login(*args, **kwargs) + login.__doc__ = APIClient.login.__doc__ + + def ping(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.api.ping(*args, **kwargs) + ping.__doc__ = APIClient.ping.__doc__ + + def version(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.api.version(*args, **kwargs) + version.__doc__ = APIClient.version.__doc__ + + def close(self): + return self.api.close() + close.__doc__ = APIClient.close.__doc__ + + def __getattr__(self, name): + s = ["'DockerClient' object has no attribute '{}'".format(name)] + # If a user calls a method on APIClient, they + if hasattr(APIClient, name): + s.append("In Docker SDK for Python 2.0, this method is now on the " + "object APIClient. See the low-level API section of the " + "documentation for more details.") + raise AttributeError(' '.join(s)) + + +from_env = DockerClient.from_env diff --git a/docker/constants.py b/docker/constants.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7565a76 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/constants.py @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +import sys +from .version import version + +DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION = '1.35' +MINIMUM_DOCKER_API_VERSION = '1.21' +DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 60 +STREAM_HEADER_SIZE_BYTES = 8 +CONTAINER_LIMITS_KEYS = [ + 'memory', 'memswap', 'cpushares', 'cpusetcpus' +] + +INSECURE_REGISTRY_DEPRECATION_WARNING = \ + 'The `insecure_registry` argument to {} ' \ + 'is deprecated and non-functional. Please remove it.' + +IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM = (sys.platform == 'win32') + +DEFAULT_USER_AGENT = "docker-sdk-python/{0}".format(version) +DEFAULT_NUM_POOLS = 25 +DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE = 1024 * 2048 diff --git a/docker/errors.py b/docker/errors.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0253695 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/errors.py @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ +import requests + + +class DockerException(Exception): + """ + A base class from which all other exceptions inherit. + + If you want to catch all errors that the Docker SDK might raise, + catch this base exception. + """ + + +def create_api_error_from_http_exception(e): + """ + Create a suitable APIError from requests.exceptions.HTTPError. + """ + response = e.response + try: + explanation = response.json()['message'] + except ValueError: + explanation = (response.content or '').strip() + cls = APIError + if response.status_code == 404: + if explanation and ('No such image' in str(explanation) or + 'not found: does not exist or no pull access' + in str(explanation) or + 'repository does not exist' in str(explanation)): + cls = ImageNotFound + else: + cls = NotFound + raise cls(e, response=response, explanation=explanation) + + +class APIError(requests.exceptions.HTTPError, DockerException): + """ + An HTTP error from the API. + """ + def __init__(self, message, response=None, explanation=None): + # requests 1.2 supports response as a keyword argument, but + # requests 1.1 doesn't + super(APIError, self).__init__(message) + self.response = response + self.explanation = explanation + + def __str__(self): + message = super(APIError, self).__str__() + + if self.is_client_error(): + message = '{0} Client Error: {1}'.format( + self.response.status_code, self.response.reason) + + elif self.is_server_error(): + message = '{0} Server Error: {1}'.format( + self.response.status_code, self.response.reason) + + if self.explanation: + message = '{0} ("{1}")'.format(message, self.explanation) + + return message + + @property + def status_code(self): + if self.response is not None: + return self.response.status_code + + def is_client_error(self): + if self.status_code is None: + return False + return 400 <= self.status_code < 500 + + def is_server_error(self): + if self.status_code is None: + return False + return 500 <= self.status_code < 600 + + +class NotFound(APIError): + pass + + +class ImageNotFound(NotFound): + pass + + +class InvalidVersion(DockerException): + pass + + +class InvalidRepository(DockerException): + pass + + +class InvalidConfigFile(DockerException): + pass + + +class InvalidArgument(DockerException): + pass + + +class DeprecatedMethod(DockerException): + pass + + +class TLSParameterError(DockerException): + def __init__(self, msg): + self.msg = msg + + def __str__(self): + return self.msg + (". TLS configurations should map the Docker CLI " + "client configurations. See " + "https://docs.docker.com/engine/articles/https/ " + "for API details.") + + +class NullResource(DockerException, ValueError): + pass + + +class ContainerError(DockerException): + """ + Represents a container that has exited with a non-zero exit code. + """ + def __init__(self, container, exit_status, command, image, stderr): + self.container = container + self.exit_status = exit_status + self.command = command + self.image = image + self.stderr = stderr + + err = ": {}".format(stderr) if stderr is not None else "" + msg = ("Command '{}' in image '{}' returned non-zero exit " + "status {}{}").format(command, image, exit_status, err) + + super(ContainerError, self).__init__(msg) + + +class StreamParseError(RuntimeError): + def __init__(self, reason): + self.msg = reason + + +class BuildError(DockerException): + def __init__(self, reason, build_log): + super(BuildError, self).__init__(reason) + self.msg = reason + self.build_log = build_log + + +class ImageLoadError(DockerException): + pass + + +def create_unexpected_kwargs_error(name, kwargs): + quoted_kwargs = ["'{}'".format(k) for k in sorted(kwargs)] + text = ["{}() ".format(name)] + if len(quoted_kwargs) == 1: + text.append("got an unexpected keyword argument ") + else: + text.append("got unexpected keyword arguments ") + text.append(', '.join(quoted_kwargs)) + return TypeError(''.join(text)) diff --git a/docker/models/__init__.py b/docker/models/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/docker/models/configs.py b/docker/models/configs.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f23f65 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/configs.py @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +from ..api import APIClient +from .resource import Model, Collection + + +class Config(Model): + """A config.""" + id_attribute = 'ID' + + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s: '%s'>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name) + + @property + def name(self): + return self.attrs['Spec']['Name'] + + def remove(self): + """ + Remove this config. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If config failed to remove. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_config(self.id) + + +class ConfigCollection(Collection): + """Configs on the Docker server.""" + model = Config + + def create(self, **kwargs): + obj = self.client.api.create_config(**kwargs) + return self.prepare_model(obj) + create.__doc__ = APIClient.create_config.__doc__ + + def get(self, config_id): + """ + Get a config. + + Args: + config_id (str): Config ID. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Config`): The config. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the config does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_config(config_id)) + + def list(self, **kwargs): + """ + List configs. Similar to the ``docker config ls`` command. + + Args: + filters (dict): Server-side list filtering options. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Config`): The configs. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.configs(**kwargs) + return [self.prepare_model(obj) for obj in resp] diff --git a/docker/models/containers.py b/docker/models/containers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b33a718 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/containers.py @@ -0,0 +1,1068 @@ +import copy +import ntpath +from collections import namedtuple + +from ..api import APIClient +from ..constants import DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE +from ..errors import ( + ContainerError, DockerException, ImageNotFound, + NotFound, create_unexpected_kwargs_error +) +from ..types import HostConfig +from ..utils import version_gte +from .images import Image +from .resource import Collection, Model + + +class Container(Model): + + @property + def name(self): + """ + The name of the container. + """ + if self.attrs.get('Name') is not None: + return self.attrs['Name'].lstrip('/') + + @property + def image(self): + """ + The image of the container. + """ + image_id = self.attrs.get('ImageID', self.attrs['Image']) + if image_id is None: + return None + return self.client.images.get(image_id.split(':')[1]) + + @property + def labels(self): + """ + The labels of a container as dictionary. + """ + try: + result = self.attrs['Config'].get('Labels') + return result or {} + except KeyError: + raise DockerException( + 'Label data is not available for sparse objects. Call reload()' + ' to retrieve all information' + ) + + @property + def status(self): + """ + The status of the container. For example, ``running``, or ``exited``. + """ + if isinstance(self.attrs['State'], dict): + return self.attrs['State']['Status'] + return self.attrs['State'] + + def attach(self, **kwargs): + """ + Attach to this container. + + :py:meth:`logs` is a wrapper around this method, which you can + use instead if you want to fetch/stream container output without first + retrieving the entire backlog. + + Args: + stdout (bool): Include stdout. + stderr (bool): Include stderr. + stream (bool): Return container output progressively as an iterator + of strings, rather than a single string. + logs (bool): Include the container's previous output. + + Returns: + By default, the container's output as a single string. + + If ``stream=True``, an iterator of output strings. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.attach(self.id, **kwargs) + + def attach_socket(self, **kwargs): + """ + Like :py:meth:`attach`, but returns the underlying socket-like object + for the HTTP request. + + Args: + params (dict): Dictionary of request parameters (e.g. ``stdout``, + ``stderr``, ``stream``). + ws (bool): Use websockets instead of raw HTTP. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.attach_socket(self.id, **kwargs) + + def commit(self, repository=None, tag=None, **kwargs): + """ + Commit a container to an image. Similar to the ``docker commit`` + command. + + Args: + repository (str): The repository to push the image to + tag (str): The tag to push + message (str): A commit message + author (str): The name of the author + changes (str): Dockerfile instructions to apply while committing + conf (dict): The configuration for the container. See the + `Engine API documentation + `_ + for full details. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + resp = self.client.api.commit(self.id, repository=repository, tag=tag, + **kwargs) + return self.client.images.get(resp['Id']) + + def diff(self): + """ + Inspect changes on a container's filesystem. + + Returns: + (str) + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.diff(self.id) + + def exec_run(self, cmd, stdout=True, stderr=True, stdin=False, tty=False, + privileged=False, user='', detach=False, stream=False, + socket=False, environment=None, workdir=None): + """ + Run a command inside this container. Similar to + ``docker exec``. + + Args: + cmd (str or list): Command to be executed + stdout (bool): Attach to stdout. Default: ``True`` + stderr (bool): Attach to stderr. Default: ``True`` + stdin (bool): Attach to stdin. Default: ``False`` + tty (bool): Allocate a pseudo-TTY. Default: False + privileged (bool): Run as privileged. + user (str): User to execute command as. Default: root + detach (bool): If true, detach from the exec command. + Default: False + stream (bool): Stream response data. Default: False + socket (bool): Return the connection socket to allow custom + read/write operations. Default: False + environment (dict or list): A dictionary or a list of strings in + the following format ``["PASSWORD=xxx"]`` or + ``{"PASSWORD": "xxx"}``. + workdir (str): Path to working directory for this exec session + + Returns: + (ExecResult): A tuple of (exit_code, output) + exit_code: (int): + Exit code for the executed command or ``None`` if + either ``stream```or ``socket`` is ``True``. + output: (generator or str): + If ``stream=True``, a generator yielding response chunks. + If ``socket=True``, a socket object for the connection. + A string containing response data otherwise. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.exec_create( + self.id, cmd, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, stdin=stdin, tty=tty, + privileged=privileged, user=user, environment=environment, + workdir=workdir + ) + exec_output = self.client.api.exec_start( + resp['Id'], detach=detach, tty=tty, stream=stream, socket=socket + ) + if socket or stream: + return ExecResult(None, exec_output) + + return ExecResult( + self.client.api.exec_inspect(resp['Id'])['ExitCode'], + exec_output + ) + + def export(self, chunk_size=DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE): + """ + Export the contents of the container's filesystem as a tar archive. + + Args: + chunk_size (int): The number of bytes returned by each iteration + of the generator. If ``None``, data will be streamed as it is + received. Default: 2 MB + + Returns: + (str): The filesystem tar archive + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.export(self.id, chunk_size) + + def get_archive(self, path, chunk_size=DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE): + """ + Retrieve a file or folder from the container in the form of a tar + archive. + + Args: + path (str): Path to the file or folder to retrieve + chunk_size (int): The number of bytes returned by each iteration + of the generator. If ``None``, data will be streamed as it is + received. Default: 2 MB + + Returns: + (tuple): First element is a raw tar data stream. Second element is + a dict containing ``stat`` information on the specified ``path``. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.get_archive(self.id, path, chunk_size) + + def kill(self, signal=None): + """ + Kill or send a signal to the container. + + Args: + signal (str or int): The signal to send. Defaults to ``SIGKILL`` + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + return self.client.api.kill(self.id, signal=signal) + + def logs(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get logs from this container. Similar to the ``docker logs`` command. + + The ``stream`` parameter makes the ``logs`` function return a blocking + generator you can iterate over to retrieve log output as it happens. + + Args: + stdout (bool): Get ``STDOUT`` + stderr (bool): Get ``STDERR`` + stream (bool): Stream the response + timestamps (bool): Show timestamps + tail (str or int): Output specified number of lines at the end of + logs. Either an integer of number of lines or the string + ``all``. Default ``all`` + since (datetime or int): Show logs since a given datetime or + integer epoch (in seconds) + follow (bool): Follow log output + until (datetime or int): Show logs that occurred before the given + datetime or integer epoch (in seconds) + + Returns: + (generator or str): Logs from the container. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.logs(self.id, **kwargs) + + def pause(self): + """ + Pauses all processes within this container. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.pause(self.id) + + def put_archive(self, path, data): + """ + Insert a file or folder in this container using a tar archive as + source. + + Args: + path (str): Path inside the container where the file(s) will be + extracted. Must exist. + data (bytes): tar data to be extracted + + Returns: + (bool): True if the call succeeds. + + Raises: + :py:class:`~docker.errors.APIError` If an error occurs. + """ + return self.client.api.put_archive(self.id, path, data) + + def remove(self, **kwargs): + """ + Remove this container. Similar to the ``docker rm`` command. + + Args: + v (bool): Remove the volumes associated with the container + link (bool): Remove the specified link and not the underlying + container + force (bool): Force the removal of a running container (uses + ``SIGKILL``) + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_container(self.id, **kwargs) + + def rename(self, name): + """ + Rename this container. Similar to the ``docker rename`` command. + + Args: + name (str): New name for the container + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.rename(self.id, name) + + def resize(self, height, width): + """ + Resize the tty session. + + Args: + height (int): Height of tty session + width (int): Width of tty session + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.resize(self.id, height, width) + + def restart(self, **kwargs): + """ + Restart this container. Similar to the ``docker restart`` command. + + Args: + timeout (int): Number of seconds to try to stop for before killing + the container. Once killed it will then be restarted. Default + is 10 seconds. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.restart(self.id, **kwargs) + + def start(self, **kwargs): + """ + Start this container. Similar to the ``docker start`` command, but + doesn't support attach options. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.start(self.id, **kwargs) + + def stats(self, **kwargs): + """ + Stream statistics for this container. Similar to the + ``docker stats`` command. + + Args: + decode (bool): If set to true, stream will be decoded into dicts + on the fly. False by default. + stream (bool): If set to false, only the current stats will be + returned instead of a stream. True by default. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.stats(self.id, **kwargs) + + def stop(self, **kwargs): + """ + Stops a container. Similar to the ``docker stop`` command. + + Args: + timeout (int): Timeout in seconds to wait for the container to + stop before sending a ``SIGKILL``. Default: 10 + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.stop(self.id, **kwargs) + + def top(self, **kwargs): + """ + Display the running processes of the container. + + Args: + ps_args (str): An optional arguments passed to ps (e.g. ``aux``) + + Returns: + (str): The output of the top + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.top(self.id, **kwargs) + + def unpause(self): + """ + Unpause all processes within the container. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.unpause(self.id) + + def update(self, **kwargs): + """ + Update resource configuration of the containers. + + Args: + blkio_weight (int): Block IO (relative weight), between 10 and 1000 + cpu_period (int): Limit CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) period + cpu_quota (int): Limit CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) quota + cpu_shares (int): CPU shares (relative weight) + cpuset_cpus (str): CPUs in which to allow execution + cpuset_mems (str): MEMs in which to allow execution + mem_limit (int or str): Memory limit + mem_reservation (int or str): Memory soft limit + memswap_limit (int or str): Total memory (memory + swap), -1 to + disable swap + kernel_memory (int or str): Kernel memory limit + restart_policy (dict): Restart policy dictionary + + Returns: + (dict): Dictionary containing a ``Warnings`` key. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.update_container(self.id, **kwargs) + + def wait(self, **kwargs): + """ + Block until the container stops, then return its exit code. Similar to + the ``docker wait`` command. + + Args: + timeout (int): Request timeout + condition (str): Wait until a container state reaches the given + condition, either ``not-running`` (default), ``next-exit``, + or ``removed`` + + Returns: + (dict): The API's response as a Python dictionary, including + the container's exit code under the ``StatusCode`` attribute. + + Raises: + :py:class:`requests.exceptions.ReadTimeout` + If the timeout is exceeded. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.wait(self.id, **kwargs) + + +class ContainerCollection(Collection): + model = Container + + def run(self, image, command=None, stdout=True, stderr=False, + remove=False, **kwargs): + """ + Run a container. By default, it will wait for the container to finish + and return its logs, similar to ``docker run``. + + If the ``detach`` argument is ``True``, it will start the container + and immediately return a :py:class:`Container` object, similar to + ``docker run -d``. + + Example: + Run a container and get its output: + + >>> import docker + >>> client = docker.from_env() + >>> client.containers.run('alpine', 'echo hello world') + b'hello world\\n' + + Run a container and detach: + + >>> container = client.containers.run('bfirsh/reticulate-splines', + detach=True) + >>> container.logs() + 'Reticulating spline 1...\\nReticulating spline 2...\\n' + + Args: + image (str): The image to run. + command (str or list): The command to run in the container. + auto_remove (bool): enable auto-removal of the container on daemon + side when the container's process exits. + blkio_weight_device: Block IO weight (relative device weight) in + the form of: ``[{"Path": "device_path", "Weight": weight}]``. + blkio_weight: Block IO weight (relative weight), accepts a weight + value between 10 and 1000. + cap_add (list of str): Add kernel capabilities. For example, + ``["SYS_ADMIN", "MKNOD"]``. + cap_drop (list of str): Drop kernel capabilities. + cpu_count (int): Number of usable CPUs (Windows only). + cpu_percent (int): Usable percentage of the available CPUs + (Windows only). + cpu_period (int): The length of a CPU period in microseconds. + cpu_quota (int): Microseconds of CPU time that the container can + get in a CPU period. + cpu_shares (int): CPU shares (relative weight). + cpuset_cpus (str): CPUs in which to allow execution (``0-3``, + ``0,1``). + cpuset_mems (str): Memory nodes (MEMs) in which to allow execution + (``0-3``, ``0,1``). Only effective on NUMA systems. + detach (bool): Run container in the background and return a + :py:class:`Container` object. + device_cgroup_rules (:py:class:`list`): A list of cgroup rules to + apply to the container. + device_read_bps: Limit read rate (bytes per second) from a device + in the form of: `[{"Path": "device_path", "Rate": rate}]` + device_read_iops: Limit read rate (IO per second) from a device. + device_write_bps: Limit write rate (bytes per second) from a + device. + device_write_iops: Limit write rate (IO per second) from a device. + devices (:py:class:`list`): Expose host devices to the container, + as a list of strings in the form + ``::``. + + For example, ``/dev/sda:/dev/xvda:rwm`` allows the container + to have read-write access to the host's ``/dev/sda`` via a + node named ``/dev/xvda`` inside the container. + dns (:py:class:`list`): Set custom DNS servers. + dns_opt (:py:class:`list`): Additional options to be added to the + container's ``resolv.conf`` file. + dns_search (:py:class:`list`): DNS search domains. + domainname (str or list): Set custom DNS search domains. + entrypoint (str or list): The entrypoint for the container. + environment (dict or list): Environment variables to set inside + the container, as a dictionary or a list of strings in the + format ``["SOMEVARIABLE=xxx"]``. + extra_hosts (dict): Addtional hostnames to resolve inside the + container, as a mapping of hostname to IP address. + group_add (:py:class:`list`): List of additional group names and/or + IDs that the container process will run as. + healthcheck (dict): Specify a test to perform to check that the + container is healthy. + hostname (str): Optional hostname for the container. + init (bool): Run an init inside the container that forwards + signals and reaps processes + init_path (str): Path to the docker-init binary + ipc_mode (str): Set the IPC mode for the container. + isolation (str): Isolation technology to use. Default: `None`. + labels (dict or list): A dictionary of name-value labels (e.g. + ``{"label1": "value1", "label2": "value2"}``) or a list of + names of labels to set with empty values (e.g. + ``["label1", "label2"]``) + links (dict or list of tuples): Either a dictionary mapping name + to alias or as a list of ``(name, alias)`` tuples. + log_config (dict): Logging configuration, as a dictionary with + keys: + + - ``type`` The logging driver name. + - ``config`` A dictionary of configuration for the logging + driver. + + mac_address (str): MAC address to assign to the container. + mem_limit (int or str): Memory limit. Accepts float values + (which represent the memory limit of the created container in + bytes) or a string with a units identification char + (``100000b``, ``1000k``, ``128m``, ``1g``). If a string is + specified without a units character, bytes are assumed as an + intended unit. + mem_swappiness (int): Tune a container's memory swappiness + behavior. Accepts number between 0 and 100. + memswap_limit (str or int): Maximum amount of memory + swap a + container is allowed to consume. + mounts (:py:class:`list`): Specification for mounts to be added to + the container. More powerful alternative to ``volumes``. Each + item in the list is expected to be a + :py:class:`docker.types.Mount` object. + name (str): The name for this container. + nano_cpus (int): CPU quota in units of 1e-9 CPUs. + network (str): Name of the network this container will be connected + to at creation time. You can connect to additional networks + using :py:meth:`Network.connect`. Incompatible with + ``network_mode``. + network_disabled (bool): Disable networking. + network_mode (str): One of: + + - ``bridge`` Create a new network stack for the container on + on the bridge network. + - ``none`` No networking for this container. + - ``container:`` Reuse another container's network + stack. + - ``host`` Use the host network stack. + + Incompatible with ``network``. + oom_kill_disable (bool): Whether to disable OOM killer. + oom_score_adj (int): An integer value containing the score given + to the container in order to tune OOM killer preferences. + pid_mode (str): If set to ``host``, use the host PID namespace + inside the container. + pids_limit (int): Tune a container's pids limit. Set ``-1`` for + unlimited. + platform (str): Platform in the format ``os[/arch[/variant]]``. + Only used if the method needs to pull the requested image. + ports (dict): Ports to bind inside the container. + + The keys of the dictionary are the ports to bind inside the + container, either as an integer or a string in the form + ``port/protocol``, where the protocol is either ``tcp`` or + ``udp``. + + The values of the dictionary are the corresponding ports to + open on the host, which can be either: + + - The port number, as an integer. For example, + ``{'2222/tcp': 3333}`` will expose port 2222 inside the + container as port 3333 on the host. + - ``None``, to assign a random host port. For example, + ``{'2222/tcp': None}``. + - A tuple of ``(address, port)`` if you want to specify the + host interface. For example, + ``{'1111/tcp': ('127.0.0.1', 1111)}``. + - A list of integers, if you want to bind multiple host ports + to a single container port. For example, + ``{'1111/tcp': [1234, 4567]}``. + + privileged (bool): Give extended privileges to this container. + publish_all_ports (bool): Publish all ports to the host. + read_only (bool): Mount the container's root filesystem as read + only. + remove (bool): Remove the container when it has finished running. + Default: ``False``. + restart_policy (dict): Restart the container when it exits. + Configured as a dictionary with keys: + + - ``Name`` One of ``on-failure``, or ``always``. + - ``MaximumRetryCount`` Number of times to restart the + container on failure. + + For example: + ``{"Name": "on-failure", "MaximumRetryCount": 5}`` + + security_opt (:py:class:`list`): A list of string values to + customize labels for MLS systems, such as SELinux. + shm_size (str or int): Size of /dev/shm (e.g. ``1G``). + stdin_open (bool): Keep ``STDIN`` open even if not attached. + stdout (bool): Return logs from ``STDOUT`` when ``detach=False``. + Default: ``True``. + stderr (bool): Return logs from ``STDERR`` when ``detach=False``. + Default: ``False``. + stop_signal (str): The stop signal to use to stop the container + (e.g. ``SIGINT``). + storage_opt (dict): Storage driver options per container as a + key-value mapping. + stream (bool): If true and ``detach`` is false, return a log + generator instead of a string. Ignored if ``detach`` is true. + Default: ``False``. + sysctls (dict): Kernel parameters to set in the container. + tmpfs (dict): Temporary filesystems to mount, as a dictionary + mapping a path inside the container to options for that path. + + For example: + + .. code-block:: python + + { + '/mnt/vol2': '', + '/mnt/vol1': 'size=3G,uid=1000' + } + + tty (bool): Allocate a pseudo-TTY. + ulimits (:py:class:`list`): Ulimits to set inside the container, as + a list of dicts. + user (str or int): Username or UID to run commands as inside the + container. + userns_mode (str): Sets the user namespace mode for the container + when user namespace remapping option is enabled. Supported + values are: ``host`` + volume_driver (str): The name of a volume driver/plugin. + volumes (dict or list): A dictionary to configure volumes mounted + inside the container. The key is either the host path or a + volume name, and the value is a dictionary with the keys: + + - ``bind`` The path to mount the volume inside the container + - ``mode`` Either ``rw`` to mount the volume read/write, or + ``ro`` to mount it read-only. + + For example: + + .. code-block:: python + + {'/home/user1/': {'bind': '/mnt/vol2', 'mode': 'rw'}, + '/var/www': {'bind': '/mnt/vol1', 'mode': 'ro'}} + + volumes_from (:py:class:`list`): List of container names or IDs to + get volumes from. + working_dir (str): Path to the working directory. + runtime (str): Runtime to use with this container. + + Returns: + The container logs, either ``STDOUT``, ``STDERR``, or both, + depending on the value of the ``stdout`` and ``stderr`` arguments. + + ``STDOUT`` and ``STDERR`` may be read only if either ``json-file`` + or ``journald`` logging driver used. Thus, if you are using none of + these drivers, a ``None`` object is returned instead. See the + `Engine API documentation + `_ + for full details. + + If ``detach`` is ``True``, a :py:class:`Container` object is + returned instead. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.ContainerError` + If the container exits with a non-zero exit code and + ``detach`` is ``False``. + :py:class:`docker.errors.ImageNotFound` + If the specified image does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if isinstance(image, Image): + image = image.id + stream = kwargs.pop('stream', False) + detach = kwargs.pop('detach', False) + platform = kwargs.pop('platform', None) + + if detach and remove: + if version_gte(self.client.api._version, '1.25'): + kwargs["auto_remove"] = True + else: + raise RuntimeError("The options 'detach' and 'remove' cannot " + "be used together in api versions < 1.25.") + + if kwargs.get('network') and kwargs.get('network_mode'): + raise RuntimeError( + 'The options "network" and "network_mode" can not be used ' + 'together.' + ) + + try: + container = self.create(image=image, command=command, + detach=detach, **kwargs) + except ImageNotFound: + self.client.images.pull(image, platform=platform) + container = self.create(image=image, command=command, + detach=detach, **kwargs) + + container.start() + + if detach: + return container + + logging_driver = container.attrs['HostConfig']['LogConfig']['Type'] + + out = None + if logging_driver == 'json-file' or logging_driver == 'journald': + out = container.logs( + stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, stream=True, follow=True + ) + + exit_status = container.wait()['StatusCode'] + if exit_status != 0: + out = None + if not kwargs.get('auto_remove'): + out = container.logs(stdout=False, stderr=True) + + if remove: + container.remove() + if exit_status != 0: + raise ContainerError( + container, exit_status, command, image, out + ) + + return out if stream or out is None else b''.join( + [line for line in out] + ) + + def create(self, image, command=None, **kwargs): + """ + Create a container without starting it. Similar to ``docker create``. + + Takes the same arguments as :py:meth:`run`, except for ``stdout``, + ``stderr``, and ``remove``. + + Returns: + A :py:class:`Container` object. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.ImageNotFound` + If the specified image does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if isinstance(image, Image): + image = image.id + kwargs['image'] = image + kwargs['command'] = command + kwargs['version'] = self.client.api._version + create_kwargs = _create_container_args(kwargs) + resp = self.client.api.create_container(**create_kwargs) + return self.get(resp['Id']) + + def get(self, container_id): + """ + Get a container by name or ID. + + Args: + container_id (str): Container name or ID. + + Returns: + A :py:class:`Container` object. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the container does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.inspect_container(container_id) + return self.prepare_model(resp) + + def list(self, all=False, before=None, filters=None, limit=-1, since=None, + sparse=False, ignore_removed=False): + """ + List containers. Similar to the ``docker ps`` command. + + Args: + all (bool): Show all containers. Only running containers are shown + by default + since (str): Show only containers created since Id or Name, include + non-running ones + before (str): Show only container created before Id or Name, + include non-running ones + limit (int): Show `limit` last created containers, include + non-running ones + filters (dict): Filters to be processed on the image list. + Available filters: + + - `exited` (int): Only containers with specified exit code + - `status` (str): One of ``restarting``, ``running``, + ``paused``, ``exited`` + - `label` (str): format either ``"key"`` or ``"key=value"`` + - `id` (str): The id of the container. + - `name` (str): The name of the container. + - `ancestor` (str): Filter by container ancestor. Format of + ``[:tag]``, ````, or + ````. + - `before` (str): Only containers created before a particular + container. Give the container name or id. + - `since` (str): Only containers created after a particular + container. Give container name or id. + + A comprehensive list can be found in the documentation for + `docker ps + `_. + + sparse (bool): Do not inspect containers. Returns partial + information, but guaranteed not to block. Use + :py:meth:`Container.reload` on resulting objects to retrieve + all attributes. Default: ``False`` + ignore_removed (bool): Ignore failures due to missing containers + when attempting to inspect containers from the original list. + Set to ``True`` if race conditions are likely. Has no effect + if ``sparse=True``. Default: ``False`` + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Container`) + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.containers(all=all, before=before, + filters=filters, limit=limit, + since=since) + if sparse: + return [self.prepare_model(r) for r in resp] + else: + containers = [] + for r in resp: + try: + containers.append(self.get(r['Id'])) + # a container may have been removed while iterating + except NotFound: + if not ignore_removed: + raise + return containers + + def prune(self, filters=None): + return self.client.api.prune_containers(filters=filters) + prune.__doc__ = APIClient.prune_containers.__doc__ + + +# kwargs to copy straight from run to create +RUN_CREATE_KWARGS = [ + 'command', + 'detach', + 'domainname', + 'entrypoint', + 'environment', + 'healthcheck', + 'hostname', + 'image', + 'labels', + 'mac_address', + 'name', + 'network_disabled', + 'stdin_open', + 'stop_signal', + 'tty', + 'user', + 'volume_driver', + 'working_dir', +] + +# kwargs to copy straight from run to host_config +RUN_HOST_CONFIG_KWARGS = [ + 'auto_remove', + 'blkio_weight_device', + 'blkio_weight', + 'cap_add', + 'cap_drop', + 'cgroup_parent', + 'cpu_count', + 'cpu_percent', + 'cpu_period', + 'cpu_quota', + 'cpu_shares', + 'cpuset_cpus', + 'cpuset_mems', + 'cpu_rt_period', + 'cpu_rt_runtime', + 'device_cgroup_rules', + 'device_read_bps', + 'device_read_iops', + 'device_write_bps', + 'device_write_iops', + 'devices', + 'dns_opt', + 'dns_search', + 'dns', + 'extra_hosts', + 'group_add', + 'init', + 'init_path', + 'ipc_mode', + 'isolation', + 'kernel_memory', + 'links', + 'log_config', + 'lxc_conf', + 'mem_limit', + 'mem_reservation', + 'mem_swappiness', + 'memswap_limit', + 'mounts', + 'nano_cpus', + 'network_mode', + 'oom_kill_disable', + 'oom_score_adj', + 'pid_mode', + 'pids_limit', + 'privileged', + 'publish_all_ports', + 'read_only', + 'restart_policy', + 'security_opt', + 'shm_size', + 'storage_opt', + 'sysctls', + 'tmpfs', + 'ulimits', + 'userns_mode', + 'version', + 'volumes_from', + 'runtime' +] + + +def _create_container_args(kwargs): + """ + Convert arguments to create() to arguments to create_container(). + """ + # Copy over kwargs which can be copied directly + create_kwargs = {} + for key in copy.copy(kwargs): + if key in RUN_CREATE_KWARGS: + create_kwargs[key] = kwargs.pop(key) + host_config_kwargs = {} + for key in copy.copy(kwargs): + if key in RUN_HOST_CONFIG_KWARGS: + host_config_kwargs[key] = kwargs.pop(key) + + # Process kwargs which are split over both create and host_config + ports = kwargs.pop('ports', {}) + if ports: + host_config_kwargs['port_bindings'] = ports + + volumes = kwargs.pop('volumes', {}) + if volumes: + host_config_kwargs['binds'] = volumes + + network = kwargs.pop('network', None) + if network: + create_kwargs['networking_config'] = {network: None} + host_config_kwargs['network_mode'] = network + + # All kwargs should have been consumed by this point, so raise + # error if any are left + if kwargs: + raise create_unexpected_kwargs_error('run', kwargs) + + create_kwargs['host_config'] = HostConfig(**host_config_kwargs) + + # Fill in any kwargs which need processing by create_host_config first + port_bindings = create_kwargs['host_config'].get('PortBindings') + if port_bindings: + # sort to make consistent for tests + create_kwargs['ports'] = [tuple(p.split('/', 1)) + for p in sorted(port_bindings.keys())] + if volumes: + if isinstance(volumes, dict): + create_kwargs['volumes'] = [ + v.get('bind') for v in volumes.values() + ] + else: + create_kwargs['volumes'] = [ + _host_volume_from_bind(v) for v in volumes + ] + return create_kwargs + + +def _host_volume_from_bind(bind): + drive, rest = ntpath.splitdrive(bind) + bits = rest.split(':', 1) + if len(bits) == 1 or bits[1] in ('ro', 'rw'): + return drive + bits[0] + else: + return bits[1].rstrip(':ro').rstrip(':rw') + + +ExecResult = namedtuple('ExecResult', 'exit_code,output') +""" A result of Container.exec_run with the properties ``exit_code`` and + ``output``. """ diff --git a/docker/models/images.py b/docker/models/images.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..41632c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/images.py @@ -0,0 +1,447 @@ +import itertools +import re + +import six + +from ..api import APIClient +from ..constants import DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE +from ..errors import BuildError, ImageLoadError, InvalidArgument +from ..utils import parse_repository_tag +from ..utils.json_stream import json_stream +from .resource import Collection, Model + + +class Image(Model): + """ + An image on the server. + """ + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s: '%s'>" % (self.__class__.__name__, "', '".join(self.tags)) + + @property + def labels(self): + """ + The labels of an image as dictionary. + """ + result = self.attrs['Config'].get('Labels') + return result or {} + + @property + def short_id(self): + """ + The ID of the image truncated to 10 characters, plus the ``sha256:`` + prefix. + """ + if self.id.startswith('sha256:'): + return self.id[:17] + return self.id[:10] + + @property + def tags(self): + """ + The image's tags. + """ + tags = self.attrs.get('RepoTags') + if tags is None: + tags = [] + return [tag for tag in tags if tag != ':'] + + def history(self): + """ + Show the history of an image. + + Returns: + (str): The history of the image. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.history(self.id) + + def save(self, chunk_size=DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE): + """ + Get a tarball of an image. Similar to the ``docker save`` command. + + Args: + chunk_size (int): The number of bytes returned by each iteration + of the generator. If ``None``, data will be streamed as it is + received. Default: 2 MB + + Returns: + (generator): A stream of raw archive data. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> image = cli.get_image("busybox:latest") + >>> f = open('/tmp/busybox-latest.tar', 'w') + >>> for chunk in image: + >>> f.write(chunk) + >>> f.close() + """ + return self.client.api.get_image(self.id, chunk_size) + + def tag(self, repository, tag=None, **kwargs): + """ + Tag this image into a repository. Similar to the ``docker tag`` + command. + + Args: + repository (str): The repository to set for the tag + tag (str): The tag name + force (bool): Force + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Returns: + (bool): ``True`` if successful + """ + return self.client.api.tag(self.id, repository, tag=tag, **kwargs) + + +class RegistryData(Model): + """ + Image metadata stored on the registry, including available platforms. + """ + def __init__(self, image_name, *args, **kwargs): + super(RegistryData, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) + self.image_name = image_name + + @property + def id(self): + """ + The ID of the object. + """ + return self.attrs['Descriptor']['digest'] + + @property + def short_id(self): + """ + The ID of the image truncated to 10 characters, plus the ``sha256:`` + prefix. + """ + return self.id[:17] + + def pull(self, platform=None): + """ + Pull the image digest. + + Args: + platform (str): The platform to pull the image for. + Default: ``None`` + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Image`): A reference to the pulled image. + """ + repository, _ = parse_repository_tag(self.image_name) + return self.collection.pull(repository, tag=self.id, platform=platform) + + def has_platform(self, platform): + """ + Check whether the given platform identifier is available for this + digest. + + Args: + platform (str or dict): A string using the ``os[/arch[/variant]]`` + format, or a platform dictionary. + + Returns: + (bool): ``True`` if the platform is recognized as available, + ``False`` otherwise. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.InvalidArgument` + If the platform argument is not a valid descriptor. + """ + if platform and not isinstance(platform, dict): + parts = platform.split('/') + if len(parts) > 3 or len(parts) < 1: + raise InvalidArgument( + '"{0}" is not a valid platform descriptor'.format(platform) + ) + platform = {'os': parts[0]} + if len(parts) > 2: + platform['variant'] = parts[2] + if len(parts) > 1: + platform['architecture'] = parts[1] + return normalize_platform( + platform, self.client.version() + ) in self.attrs['Platforms'] + + def reload(self): + self.attrs = self.client.api.inspect_distribution(self.image_name) + + reload.__doc__ = Model.reload.__doc__ + + +class ImageCollection(Collection): + model = Image + + def build(self, **kwargs): + """ + Build an image and return it. Similar to the ``docker build`` + command. Either ``path`` or ``fileobj`` must be set. + + If you have a tar file for the Docker build context (including a + Dockerfile) already, pass a readable file-like object to ``fileobj`` + and also pass ``custom_context=True``. If the stream is compressed + also, set ``encoding`` to the correct value (e.g ``gzip``). + + If you want to get the raw output of the build, use the + :py:meth:`~docker.api.build.BuildApiMixin.build` method in the + low-level API. + + Args: + path (str): Path to the directory containing the Dockerfile + fileobj: A file object to use as the Dockerfile. (Or a file-like + object) + tag (str): A tag to add to the final image + quiet (bool): Whether to return the status + nocache (bool): Don't use the cache when set to ``True`` + rm (bool): Remove intermediate containers. The ``docker build`` + command now defaults to ``--rm=true``, but we have kept the old + default of `False` to preserve backward compatibility + timeout (int): HTTP timeout + custom_context (bool): Optional if using ``fileobj`` + encoding (str): The encoding for a stream. Set to ``gzip`` for + compressing + pull (bool): Downloads any updates to the FROM image in Dockerfiles + forcerm (bool): Always remove intermediate containers, even after + unsuccessful builds + dockerfile (str): path within the build context to the Dockerfile + buildargs (dict): A dictionary of build arguments + container_limits (dict): A dictionary of limits applied to each + container created by the build process. Valid keys: + + - memory (int): set memory limit for build + - memswap (int): Total memory (memory + swap), -1 to disable + swap + - cpushares (int): CPU shares (relative weight) + - cpusetcpus (str): CPUs in which to allow execution, e.g., + ``"0-3"``, ``"0,1"`` + shmsize (int): Size of `/dev/shm` in bytes. The size must be + greater than 0. If omitted the system uses 64MB + labels (dict): A dictionary of labels to set on the image + cache_from (list): A list of images used for build cache + resolution + target (str): Name of the build-stage to build in a multi-stage + Dockerfile + network_mode (str): networking mode for the run commands during + build + squash (bool): Squash the resulting images layers into a + single layer. + extra_hosts (dict): Extra hosts to add to /etc/hosts in building + containers, as a mapping of hostname to IP address. + platform (str): Platform in the format ``os[/arch[/variant]]``. + isolation (str): Isolation technology used during build. + Default: `None`. + + Returns: + (tuple): The first item is the :py:class:`Image` object for the + image that was build. The second item is a generator of the + build logs as JSON-decoded objects. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.BuildError` + If there is an error during the build. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns any other error. + ``TypeError`` + If neither ``path`` nor ``fileobj`` is specified. + """ + resp = self.client.api.build(**kwargs) + if isinstance(resp, six.string_types): + return self.get(resp) + last_event = None + image_id = None + result_stream, internal_stream = itertools.tee(json_stream(resp)) + for chunk in internal_stream: + if 'error' in chunk: + raise BuildError(chunk['error'], result_stream) + if 'stream' in chunk: + match = re.search( + r'(^Successfully built |sha256:)([0-9a-f]+)$', + chunk['stream'] + ) + if match: + image_id = match.group(2) + last_event = chunk + if image_id: + return (self.get(image_id), result_stream) + raise BuildError(last_event or 'Unknown', result_stream) + + def get(self, name): + """ + Gets an image. + + Args: + name (str): The name of the image. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Image`): The image. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.ImageNotFound` + If the image does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_image(name)) + + def get_registry_data(self, name): + """ + Gets the registry data for an image. + + Args: + name (str): The name of the image. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`RegistryData`): The data object. + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return RegistryData( + image_name=name, + attrs=self.client.api.inspect_distribution(name), + client=self.client, + collection=self, + ) + + def list(self, name=None, all=False, filters=None): + """ + List images on the server. + + Args: + name (str): Only show images belonging to the repository ``name`` + all (bool): Show intermediate image layers. By default, these are + filtered out. + filters (dict): Filters to be processed on the image list. + Available filters: + - ``dangling`` (bool) + - ``label`` (str): format either ``key`` or ``key=value`` + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Image`): The images. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.images(name=name, all=all, filters=filters) + return [self.get(r["Id"]) for r in resp] + + def load(self, data): + """ + Load an image that was previously saved using + :py:meth:`~docker.models.images.Image.save` (or ``docker save``). + Similar to ``docker load``. + + Args: + data (binary): Image data to be loaded. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Image`): The images. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.load_image(data) + images = [] + for chunk in resp: + if 'stream' in chunk: + match = re.search( + r'(^Loaded image ID: |^Loaded image: )(.+)$', + chunk['stream'] + ) + if match: + image_id = match.group(2) + images.append(image_id) + if 'error' in chunk: + raise ImageLoadError(chunk['error']) + + return [self.get(i) for i in images] + + def pull(self, repository, tag=None, **kwargs): + """ + Pull an image of the given name and return it. Similar to the + ``docker pull`` command. + If no tag is specified, all tags from that repository will be + pulled. + + If you want to get the raw pull output, use the + :py:meth:`~docker.api.image.ImageApiMixin.pull` method in the + low-level API. + + Args: + repository (str): The repository to pull + tag (str): The tag to pull + auth_config (dict): Override the credentials that + :py:meth:`~docker.client.DockerClient.login` has set for + this request. ``auth_config`` should contain the ``username`` + and ``password`` keys to be valid. + platform (str): Platform in the format ``os[/arch[/variant]]`` + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Image` or list): The image that has been pulled. + If no ``tag`` was specified, the method will return a list + of :py:class:`Image` objects belonging to this repository. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> # Pull the image tagged `latest` in the busybox repo + >>> image = client.images.pull('busybox:latest') + + >>> # Pull all tags in the busybox repo + >>> images = client.images.pull('busybox') + """ + if not tag: + repository, tag = parse_repository_tag(repository) + + self.client.api.pull(repository, tag=tag, **kwargs) + if tag: + return self.get('{0}{2}{1}'.format( + repository, tag, '@' if tag.startswith('sha256:') else ':' + )) + return self.list(repository) + + def push(self, repository, tag=None, **kwargs): + return self.client.api.push(repository, tag=tag, **kwargs) + push.__doc__ = APIClient.push.__doc__ + + def remove(self, *args, **kwargs): + self.client.api.remove_image(*args, **kwargs) + remove.__doc__ = APIClient.remove_image.__doc__ + + def search(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.client.api.search(*args, **kwargs) + search.__doc__ = APIClient.search.__doc__ + + def prune(self, filters=None): + return self.client.api.prune_images(filters=filters) + prune.__doc__ = APIClient.prune_images.__doc__ + + def prune_builds(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.client.api.prune_builds(*args, **kwargs) + prune_builds.__doc__ = APIClient.prune_builds.__doc__ + + +def normalize_platform(platform, engine_info): + if platform is None: + platform = {} + if 'os' not in platform: + platform['os'] = engine_info['Os'] + if 'architecture' not in platform: + platform['architecture'] = engine_info['Arch'] + return platform diff --git a/docker/models/networks.py b/docker/models/networks.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be3291a --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/networks.py @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +from ..api import APIClient +from ..utils import version_gte +from .containers import Container +from .resource import Model, Collection + + +class Network(Model): + """ + A Docker network. + """ + @property + def name(self): + """ + The name of the network. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Name') + + @property + def containers(self): + """ + The containers that are connected to the network, as a list of + :py:class:`~docker.models.containers.Container` objects. + """ + return [ + self.client.containers.get(cid) for cid in + (self.attrs.get('Containers') or {}).keys() + ] + + def connect(self, container, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Connect a container to this network. + + Args: + container (str): Container to connect to this network, as either + an ID, name, or :py:class:`~docker.models.containers.Container` + object. + aliases (:py:class:`list`): A list of aliases for this endpoint. + Names in that list can be used within the network to reach the + container. Defaults to ``None``. + links (:py:class:`list`): A list of links for this endpoint. + Containers declared in this list will be linkedto this + container. Defaults to ``None``. + ipv4_address (str): The IP address of this container on the + network, using the IPv4 protocol. Defaults to ``None``. + ipv6_address (str): The IP address of this container on the + network, using the IPv6 protocol. Defaults to ``None``. + link_local_ips (:py:class:`list`): A list of link-local (IPv4/IPv6) + addresses. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if isinstance(container, Container): + container = container.id + return self.client.api.connect_container_to_network( + container, self.id, *args, **kwargs + ) + + def disconnect(self, container, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Disconnect a container from this network. + + Args: + container (str): Container to disconnect from this network, as + either an ID, name, or + :py:class:`~docker.models.containers.Container` object. + force (bool): Force the container to disconnect from a network. + Default: ``False`` + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if isinstance(container, Container): + container = container.id + return self.client.api.disconnect_container_from_network( + container, self.id, *args, **kwargs + ) + + def remove(self): + """ + Remove this network. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_network(self.id) + + +class NetworkCollection(Collection): + """ + Networks on the Docker server. + """ + model = Network + + def create(self, name, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Create a network. Similar to the ``docker network create``. + + Args: + name (str): Name of the network + driver (str): Name of the driver used to create the network + options (dict): Driver options as a key-value dictionary + ipam (IPAMConfig): Optional custom IP scheme for the network. + check_duplicate (bool): Request daemon to check for networks with + same name. Default: ``None``. + internal (bool): Restrict external access to the network. Default + ``False``. + labels (dict): Map of labels to set on the network. Default + ``None``. + enable_ipv6 (bool): Enable IPv6 on the network. Default ``False``. + attachable (bool): If enabled, and the network is in the global + scope, non-service containers on worker nodes will be able to + connect to the network. + scope (str): Specify the network's scope (``local``, ``global`` or + ``swarm``) + ingress (bool): If set, create an ingress network which provides + the routing-mesh in swarm mode. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Network`): The network that was created. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + A network using the bridge driver: + + >>> client.networks.create("network1", driver="bridge") + + You can also create more advanced networks with custom IPAM + configurations. For example, setting the subnet to + ``192.168.52.0/24`` and gateway address to ``192.168.52.254``. + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> ipam_pool = docker.types.IPAMPool( + subnet='192.168.52.0/24', + gateway='192.168.52.254' + ) + >>> ipam_config = docker.types.IPAMConfig( + pool_configs=[ipam_pool] + ) + >>> client.networks.create( + "network1", + driver="bridge", + ipam=ipam_config + ) + + """ + resp = self.client.api.create_network(name, *args, **kwargs) + return self.get(resp['Id']) + + def get(self, network_id, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Get a network by its ID. + + Args: + network_id (str): The ID of the network. + verbose (bool): Retrieve the service details across the cluster in + swarm mode. + scope (str): Filter the network by scope (``swarm``, ``global`` + or ``local``). + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Network`) The network. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the network does not exist. + + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + """ + return self.prepare_model( + self.client.api.inspect_network(network_id, *args, **kwargs) + ) + + def list(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + List networks. Similar to the ``docker networks ls`` command. + + Args: + names (:py:class:`list`): List of names to filter by. + ids (:py:class:`list`): List of ids to filter by. + filters (dict): Filters to be processed on the network list. + Available filters: + - ``driver=[]`` Matches a network's driver. + - ``label=[]`` or ``label=[=]``. + - ``type=["custom"|"builtin"]`` Filters networks by type. + greedy (bool): Fetch more details for each network individually. + You might want this to get the containers attached to them. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Network`) The networks on the server. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + greedy = kwargs.pop('greedy', False) + resp = self.client.api.networks(*args, **kwargs) + networks = [self.prepare_model(item) for item in resp] + if greedy and version_gte(self.client.api._version, '1.28'): + for net in networks: + net.reload() + return networks + + def prune(self, filters=None): + return self.client.api.prune_networks(filters=filters) + prune.__doc__ = APIClient.prune_networks.__doc__ diff --git a/docker/models/nodes.py b/docker/models/nodes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8dd9350 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/nodes.py @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +from .resource import Model, Collection + + +class Node(Model): + """A node in a swarm.""" + id_attribute = 'ID' + + @property + def version(self): + """ + The version number of the service. If this is not the same as the + server, the :py:meth:`update` function will not work and you will + need to call :py:meth:`reload` before calling it again. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Version').get('Index') + + def update(self, node_spec): + """ + Update the node's configuration. + + Args: + node_spec (dict): Configuration settings to update. Any values + not provided will be removed. Default: ``None`` + + Returns: + `True` if the request went through. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> node_spec = {'Availability': 'active', + 'Name': 'node-name', + 'Role': 'manager', + 'Labels': {'foo': 'bar'} + } + >>> node.update(node_spec) + + """ + return self.client.api.update_node(self.id, self.version, node_spec) + + def remove(self, force=False): + """ + Remove this node from the swarm. + + Args: + force (bool): Force remove an active node. Default: `False` + + Returns: + `True` if the request was successful. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the node doesn't exist in the swarm. + + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_node(self.id, force=force) + + +class NodeCollection(Collection): + """Nodes on the Docker server.""" + model = Node + + def get(self, node_id): + """ + Get a node. + + Args: + node_id (string): ID of the node to be inspected. + + Returns: + A :py:class:`Node` object. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_node(node_id)) + + def list(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + List swarm nodes. + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the nodes list. Valid + filters: ``id``, ``name``, ``membership`` and ``role``. + Default: ``None`` + + Returns: + A list of :py:class:`Node` objects. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> client.nodes.list(filters={'role': 'manager'}) + """ + return [ + self.prepare_model(n) + for n in self.client.api.nodes(*args, **kwargs) + ] diff --git a/docker/models/plugins.py b/docker/models/plugins.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0688018 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/plugins.py @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +from .. import errors +from .resource import Collection, Model + + +class Plugin(Model): + """ + A plugin on the server. + """ + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s: '%s'>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name) + + @property + def name(self): + """ + The plugin's name. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Name') + + @property + def enabled(self): + """ + Whether the plugin is enabled. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Enabled') + + @property + def settings(self): + """ + A dictionary representing the plugin's configuration. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Settings') + + def configure(self, options): + """ + Update the plugin's settings. + + Args: + options (dict): A key-value mapping of options. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + self.client.api.configure_plugin(self.name, options) + self.reload() + + def disable(self): + """ + Disable the plugin. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + + self.client.api.disable_plugin(self.name) + self.reload() + + def enable(self, timeout=0): + """ + Enable the plugin. + + Args: + timeout (int): Timeout in seconds. Default: 0 + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + self.client.api.enable_plugin(self.name, timeout) + self.reload() + + def push(self): + """ + Push the plugin to a remote registry. + + Returns: + A dict iterator streaming the status of the upload. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.push_plugin(self.name) + + def remove(self, force=False): + """ + Remove the plugin from the server. + + Args: + force (bool): Remove even if the plugin is enabled. + Default: False + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_plugin(self.name, force=force) + + def upgrade(self, remote=None): + """ + Upgrade the plugin. + + Args: + remote (string): Remote reference to upgrade to. The + ``:latest`` tag is optional and is the default if omitted. + Default: this plugin's name. + + Returns: + A generator streaming the decoded API logs + """ + if self.enabled: + raise errors.DockerError( + 'Plugin must be disabled before upgrading.' + ) + + if remote is None: + remote = self.name + privileges = self.client.api.plugin_privileges(remote) + for d in self.client.api.upgrade_plugin(self.name, remote, privileges): + yield d + self._reload() + + +class PluginCollection(Collection): + model = Plugin + + def create(self, name, plugin_data_dir, gzip=False): + """ + Create a new plugin. + + Args: + name (string): The name of the plugin. The ``:latest`` tag is + optional, and is the default if omitted. + plugin_data_dir (string): Path to the plugin data directory. + Plugin data directory must contain the ``config.json`` + manifest file and the ``rootfs`` directory. + gzip (bool): Compress the context using gzip. Default: False + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Plugin`): The newly created plugin. + """ + self.client.api.create_plugin(name, plugin_data_dir, gzip) + return self.get(name) + + def get(self, name): + """ + Gets a plugin. + + Args: + name (str): The name of the plugin. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Plugin`): The plugin. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` If the plugin does not + exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_plugin(name)) + + def install(self, remote_name, local_name=None): + """ + Pull and install a plugin. + + Args: + remote_name (string): Remote reference for the plugin to + install. The ``:latest`` tag is optional, and is the + default if omitted. + local_name (string): Local name for the pulled plugin. + The ``:latest`` tag is optional, and is the default if + omitted. Optional. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Plugin`): The installed plugin + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + privileges = self.client.api.plugin_privileges(remote_name) + it = self.client.api.pull_plugin(remote_name, privileges, local_name) + for data in it: + pass + return self.get(local_name or remote_name) + + def list(self): + """ + List plugins installed on the server. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Plugin`): The plugins. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.plugins() + return [self.prepare_model(r) for r in resp] diff --git a/docker/models/resource.py b/docker/models/resource.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed3900a --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/resource.py @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + +class Model(object): + """ + A base class for representing a single object on the server. + """ + id_attribute = 'Id' + + def __init__(self, attrs=None, client=None, collection=None): + #: A client pointing at the server that this object is on. + self.client = client + + #: The collection that this model is part of. + self.collection = collection + + #: The raw representation of this object from the API + self.attrs = attrs + if self.attrs is None: + self.attrs = {} + + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s: %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.short_id) + + def __eq__(self, other): + return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.id == other.id + + def __hash__(self): + return hash("%s:%s" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.id)) + + @property + def id(self): + """ + The ID of the object. + """ + return self.attrs.get(self.id_attribute) + + @property + def short_id(self): + """ + The ID of the object, truncated to 10 characters. + """ + return self.id[:10] + + def reload(self): + """ + Load this object from the server again and update ``attrs`` with the + new data. + """ + new_model = self.collection.get(self.id) + self.attrs = new_model.attrs + + +class Collection(object): + """ + A base class for representing all objects of a particular type on the + server. + """ + + #: The type of object this collection represents, set by subclasses + model = None + + def __init__(self, client=None): + #: The client pointing at the server that this collection of objects + #: is on. + self.client = client + + def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): + raise TypeError( + "'{}' object is not callable. You might be trying to use the old " + "(pre-2.0) API - use docker.APIClient if so." + .format(self.__class__.__name__)) + + def list(self): + raise NotImplementedError + + def get(self, key): + raise NotImplementedError + + def create(self, attrs=None): + raise NotImplementedError + + def prepare_model(self, attrs): + """ + Create a model from a set of attributes. + """ + if isinstance(attrs, Model): + attrs.client = self.client + attrs.collection = self + return attrs + elif isinstance(attrs, dict): + return self.model(attrs=attrs, client=self.client, collection=self) + else: + raise Exception("Can't create %s from %s" % + (self.model.__name__, attrs)) diff --git a/docker/models/secrets.py b/docker/models/secrets.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca11ede --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/secrets.py @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +from ..api import APIClient +from .resource import Model, Collection + + +class Secret(Model): + """A secret.""" + id_attribute = 'ID' + + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s: '%s'>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name) + + @property + def name(self): + return self.attrs['Spec']['Name'] + + def remove(self): + """ + Remove this secret. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If secret failed to remove. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_secret(self.id) + + +class SecretCollection(Collection): + """Secrets on the Docker server.""" + model = Secret + + def create(self, **kwargs): + obj = self.client.api.create_secret(**kwargs) + return self.prepare_model(obj) + create.__doc__ = APIClient.create_secret.__doc__ + + def get(self, secret_id): + """ + Get a secret. + + Args: + secret_id (str): Secret ID. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Secret`): The secret. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the secret does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_secret(secret_id)) + + def list(self, **kwargs): + """ + List secrets. Similar to the ``docker secret ls`` command. + + Args: + filters (dict): Server-side list filtering options. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Secret`): The secrets. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.secrets(**kwargs) + return [self.prepare_model(obj) for obj in resp] diff --git a/docker/models/services.py b/docker/models/services.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..458d2c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/services.py @@ -0,0 +1,352 @@ +import copy +from docker.errors import create_unexpected_kwargs_error, InvalidArgument +from docker.types import TaskTemplate, ContainerSpec, ServiceMode +from .resource import Model, Collection + + +class Service(Model): + """A service.""" + id_attribute = 'ID' + + @property + def name(self): + """The service's name.""" + return self.attrs['Spec']['Name'] + + @property + def version(self): + """ + The version number of the service. If this is not the same as the + server, the :py:meth:`update` function will not work and you will + need to call :py:meth:`reload` before calling it again. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Version').get('Index') + + def remove(self): + """ + Stop and remove the service. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_service(self.id) + + def tasks(self, filters=None): + """ + List the tasks in this service. + + Args: + filters (dict): A map of filters to process on the tasks list. + Valid filters: ``id``, ``name``, ``node``, + ``label``, and ``desired-state``. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`list`): List of task dictionaries. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + if filters is None: + filters = {} + filters['service'] = self.id + return self.client.api.tasks(filters=filters) + + def update(self, **kwargs): + """ + Update a service's configuration. Similar to the ``docker service + update`` command. + + Takes the same parameters as :py:meth:`~ServiceCollection.create`. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + # Image is required, so if it hasn't been set, use current image + if 'image' not in kwargs: + spec = self.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + kwargs['image'] = spec['Image'] + + if kwargs.get('force_update') is True: + task_template = self.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + current_value = int(task_template.get('ForceUpdate', 0)) + kwargs['force_update'] = current_value + 1 + + create_kwargs = _get_create_service_kwargs('update', kwargs) + + return self.client.api.update_service( + self.id, + self.version, + **create_kwargs + ) + + def logs(self, **kwargs): + """ + Get log stream for the service. + Note: This method works only for services with the ``json-file`` + or ``journald`` logging drivers. + + Args: + details (bool): Show extra details provided to logs. + Default: ``False`` + follow (bool): Keep connection open to read logs as they are + sent by the Engine. Default: ``False`` + stdout (bool): Return logs from ``stdout``. Default: ``False`` + stderr (bool): Return logs from ``stderr``. Default: ``False`` + since (int): UNIX timestamp for the logs staring point. + Default: 0 + timestamps (bool): Add timestamps to every log line. + tail (string or int): Number of log lines to be returned, + counting from the current end of the logs. Specify an + integer or ``'all'`` to output all log lines. + Default: ``all`` + + Returns (generator): Logs for the service. + """ + is_tty = self.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'].get( + 'TTY', False + ) + return self.client.api.service_logs(self.id, is_tty=is_tty, **kwargs) + + def scale(self, replicas): + """ + Scale service container. + + Args: + replicas (int): The number of containers that should be running. + + Returns: + ``True``if successful. + """ + + if 'Global' in self.attrs['Spec']['Mode'].keys(): + raise InvalidArgument('Cannot scale a global container') + + service_mode = ServiceMode('replicated', replicas) + return self.client.api.update_service(self.id, self.version, + mode=service_mode, + fetch_current_spec=True) + + def force_update(self): + """ + Force update the service even if no changes require it. + + Returns: + ``True``if successful. + """ + + return self.update(force_update=True, fetch_current_spec=True) + + +class ServiceCollection(Collection): + """Services on the Docker server.""" + model = Service + + def create(self, image, command=None, **kwargs): + """ + Create a service. Similar to the ``docker service create`` command. + + Args: + image (str): The image name to use for the containers. + command (list of str or str): Command to run. + args (list of str): Arguments to the command. + constraints (list of str): Placement constraints. + container_labels (dict): Labels to apply to the container. + endpoint_spec (EndpointSpec): Properties that can be configured to + access and load balance a service. Default: ``None``. + env (list of str): Environment variables, in the form + ``KEY=val``. + hostname (string): Hostname to set on the container. + isolation (string): Isolation technology used by the service's + containers. Only used for Windows containers. + labels (dict): Labels to apply to the service. + log_driver (str): Log driver to use for containers. + log_driver_options (dict): Log driver options. + mode (ServiceMode): Scheduling mode for the service. + Default:``None`` + mounts (list of str): Mounts for the containers, in the form + ``source:target:options``, where options is either + ``ro`` or ``rw``. + name (str): Name to give to the service. + networks (list of str): List of network names or IDs to attach + the service to. Default: ``None``. + resources (Resources): Resource limits and reservations. + restart_policy (RestartPolicy): Restart policy for containers. + secrets (list of :py:class:`docker.types.SecretReference`): List + of secrets accessible to containers for this service. + stop_grace_period (int): Amount of time to wait for + containers to terminate before forcefully killing them. + update_config (UpdateConfig): Specification for the update strategy + of the service. Default: ``None`` + user (str): User to run commands as. + workdir (str): Working directory for commands to run. + tty (boolean): Whether a pseudo-TTY should be allocated. + groups (:py:class:`list`): A list of additional groups that the + container process will run as. + open_stdin (boolean): Open ``stdin`` + read_only (boolean): Mount the container's root filesystem as read + only. + stop_signal (string): Set signal to stop the service's containers + healthcheck (Healthcheck): Healthcheck + configuration for this service. + hosts (:py:class:`dict`): A set of host to IP mappings to add to + the container's `hosts` file. + dns_config (DNSConfig): Specification for DNS + related configurations in resolver configuration file. + configs (:py:class:`list`): List of :py:class:`ConfigReference` + that will be exposed to the service. + privileges (Privileges): Security options for the service's + containers. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Service`) The created service. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + kwargs['image'] = image + kwargs['command'] = command + create_kwargs = _get_create_service_kwargs('create', kwargs) + service_id = self.client.api.create_service(**create_kwargs) + return self.get(service_id) + + def get(self, service_id, insert_defaults=None): + """ + Get a service. + + Args: + service_id (str): The ID of the service. + insert_defaults (boolean): If true, default values will be merged + into the output. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Service`): The service. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the service does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + :py:class:`docker.errors.InvalidVersion` + If one of the arguments is not supported with the current + API version. + """ + return self.prepare_model( + self.client.api.inspect_service(service_id, insert_defaults) + ) + + def list(self, **kwargs): + """ + List services. + + Args: + filters (dict): Filters to process on the nodes list. Valid + filters: ``id``, ``name`` , ``label`` and ``mode``. + Default: ``None``. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Service`): The services. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return [ + self.prepare_model(s) + for s in self.client.api.services(**kwargs) + ] + + +# kwargs to copy straight over to ContainerSpec +CONTAINER_SPEC_KWARGS = [ + 'args', + 'command', + 'configs', + 'dns_config', + 'env', + 'groups', + 'healthcheck', + 'hostname', + 'hosts', + 'image', + 'isolation', + 'labels', + 'mounts', + 'open_stdin', + 'privileges', + 'read_only', + 'secrets', + 'stop_grace_period', + 'stop_signal', + 'tty', + 'user', + 'workdir', +] + +# kwargs to copy straight over to TaskTemplate +TASK_TEMPLATE_KWARGS = [ + 'networks', + 'resources', + 'restart_policy', +] + +# kwargs to copy straight over to create_service +CREATE_SERVICE_KWARGS = [ + 'name', + 'labels', + 'mode', + 'update_config', + 'endpoint_spec', +] + + +def _get_create_service_kwargs(func_name, kwargs): + # Copy over things which can be copied directly + create_kwargs = {} + for key in copy.copy(kwargs): + if key in CREATE_SERVICE_KWARGS: + create_kwargs[key] = kwargs.pop(key) + container_spec_kwargs = {} + for key in copy.copy(kwargs): + if key in CONTAINER_SPEC_KWARGS: + container_spec_kwargs[key] = kwargs.pop(key) + task_template_kwargs = {} + for key in copy.copy(kwargs): + if key in TASK_TEMPLATE_KWARGS: + task_template_kwargs[key] = kwargs.pop(key) + + if 'container_labels' in kwargs: + container_spec_kwargs['labels'] = kwargs.pop('container_labels') + + if 'constraints' in kwargs: + task_template_kwargs['placement'] = { + 'Constraints': kwargs.pop('constraints') + } + + if 'log_driver' in kwargs: + task_template_kwargs['log_driver'] = { + 'Name': kwargs.pop('log_driver'), + 'Options': kwargs.pop('log_driver_options', {}) + } + + if func_name == 'update': + if 'force_update' in kwargs: + task_template_kwargs['force_update'] = kwargs.pop('force_update') + + # fetch the current spec by default if updating the service + # through the model + fetch_current_spec = kwargs.pop('fetch_current_spec', True) + create_kwargs['fetch_current_spec'] = fetch_current_spec + + # All kwargs should have been consumed by this point, so raise + # error if any are left + if kwargs: + raise create_unexpected_kwargs_error(func_name, kwargs) + + container_spec = ContainerSpec(**container_spec_kwargs) + task_template_kwargs['container_spec'] = container_spec + create_kwargs['task_template'] = TaskTemplate(**task_template_kwargs) + return create_kwargs diff --git a/docker/models/swarm.py b/docker/models/swarm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7396e73 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/swarm.py @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ +from docker.api import APIClient +from docker.errors import APIError +from .resource import Model + + +class Swarm(Model): + """ + The server's Swarm state. This a singleton that must be reloaded to get + the current state of the Swarm. + """ + id_attribute = 'ID' + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super(Swarm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) + if self.client: + try: + self.reload() + except APIError as e: + # FIXME: https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/29192 + if e.response.status_code not in (406, 503): + raise + + @property + def version(self): + """ + The version number of the swarm. If this is not the same as the + server, the :py:meth:`update` function will not work and you will + need to call :py:meth:`reload` before calling it again. + """ + return self.attrs.get('Version').get('Index') + + def get_unlock_key(self): + return self.client.api.get_unlock_key() + get_unlock_key.__doc__ = APIClient.get_unlock_key.__doc__ + + def init(self, advertise_addr=None, listen_addr='0.0.0.0:2377', + force_new_cluster=False, **kwargs): + """ + Initialize a new swarm on this Engine. + + Args: + advertise_addr (str): Externally reachable address advertised to + other nodes. This can either be an address/port combination in + the form ``192.168.1.1:4567``, or an interface followed by a + port number, like ``eth0:4567``. If the port number is omitted, + the port number from the listen address is used. + + If not specified, it will be automatically detected when + possible. + listen_addr (str): Listen address used for inter-manager + communication, as well as determining the networking interface + used for the VXLAN Tunnel Endpoint (VTEP). This can either be + an address/port combination in the form ``192.168.1.1:4567``, + or an interface followed by a port number, like ``eth0:4567``. + If the port number is omitted, the default swarm listening port + is used. Default: ``0.0.0.0:2377`` + force_new_cluster (bool): Force creating a new Swarm, even if + already part of one. Default: False + task_history_retention_limit (int): Maximum number of tasks + history stored. + snapshot_interval (int): Number of logs entries between snapshot. + keep_old_snapshots (int): Number of snapshots to keep beyond the + current snapshot. + log_entries_for_slow_followers (int): Number of log entries to + keep around to sync up slow followers after a snapshot is + created. + heartbeat_tick (int): Amount of ticks (in seconds) between each + heartbeat. + election_tick (int): Amount of ticks (in seconds) needed without a + leader to trigger a new election. + dispatcher_heartbeat_period (int): The delay for an agent to send + a heartbeat to the dispatcher. + node_cert_expiry (int): Automatic expiry for nodes certificates. + external_ca (dict): Configuration for forwarding signing requests + to an external certificate authority. Use + ``docker.types.SwarmExternalCA``. + name (string): Swarm's name + labels (dict): User-defined key/value metadata. + signing_ca_cert (str): The desired signing CA certificate for all + swarm node TLS leaf certificates, in PEM format. + signing_ca_key (str): The desired signing CA key for all swarm + node TLS leaf certificates, in PEM format. + ca_force_rotate (int): An integer whose purpose is to force swarm + to generate a new signing CA certificate and key, if none have + been specified. + autolock_managers (boolean): If set, generate a key and use it to + lock data stored on the managers. + log_driver (DriverConfig): The default log driver to use for tasks + created in the orchestrator. + + Returns: + ``True`` if the request went through. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> client.swarm.init( + advertise_addr='eth0', listen_addr='0.0.0.0:5000', + force_new_cluster=False, snapshot_interval=5000, + log_entries_for_slow_followers=1200 + ) + + """ + init_kwargs = { + 'advertise_addr': advertise_addr, + 'listen_addr': listen_addr, + 'force_new_cluster': force_new_cluster + } + init_kwargs['swarm_spec'] = self.client.api.create_swarm_spec(**kwargs) + self.client.api.init_swarm(**init_kwargs) + self.reload() + + def join(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.client.api.join_swarm(*args, **kwargs) + join.__doc__ = APIClient.join_swarm.__doc__ + + def leave(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.client.api.leave_swarm(*args, **kwargs) + leave.__doc__ = APIClient.leave_swarm.__doc__ + + def reload(self): + """ + Inspect the swarm on the server and store the response in + :py:attr:`attrs`. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + self.attrs = self.client.api.inspect_swarm() + + def unlock(self, key): + return self.client.api.unlock_swarm(key) + unlock.__doc__ = APIClient.unlock_swarm.__doc__ + + def update(self, rotate_worker_token=False, rotate_manager_token=False, + **kwargs): + """ + Update the swarm's configuration. + + It takes the same arguments as :py:meth:`init`, except + ``advertise_addr``, ``listen_addr``, and ``force_new_cluster``. In + addition, it takes these arguments: + + Args: + rotate_worker_token (bool): Rotate the worker join token. Default: + ``False``. + rotate_manager_token (bool): Rotate the manager join token. + Default: ``False``. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + """ + # this seems to have to be set + if kwargs.get('node_cert_expiry') is None: + kwargs['node_cert_expiry'] = 7776000000000000 + + return self.client.api.update_swarm( + version=self.version, + swarm_spec=self.client.api.create_swarm_spec(**kwargs), + rotate_worker_token=rotate_worker_token, + rotate_manager_token=rotate_manager_token + ) diff --git a/docker/models/volumes.py b/docker/models/volumes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c2e837 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/models/volumes.py @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +from ..api import APIClient +from .resource import Model, Collection + + +class Volume(Model): + """A volume.""" + id_attribute = 'Name' + + @property + def name(self): + """The name of the volume.""" + return self.attrs['Name'] + + def remove(self, force=False): + """ + Remove this volume. + + Args: + force (bool): Force removal of volumes that were already removed + out of band by the volume driver plugin. + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If volume failed to remove. + """ + return self.client.api.remove_volume(self.id, force=force) + + +class VolumeCollection(Collection): + """Volumes on the Docker server.""" + model = Volume + + def create(self, name=None, **kwargs): + """ + Create a volume. + + Args: + name (str): Name of the volume. If not specified, the engine + generates a name. + driver (str): Name of the driver used to create the volume + driver_opts (dict): Driver options as a key-value dictionary + labels (dict): Labels to set on the volume + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Volume`): The volume created. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + + Example: + + >>> volume = client.volumes.create(name='foobar', driver='local', + driver_opts={'foo': 'bar', 'baz': 'false'}, + labels={"key": "value"}) + + """ + obj = self.client.api.create_volume(name, **kwargs) + return self.prepare_model(obj) + + def get(self, volume_id): + """ + Get a volume. + + Args: + volume_id (str): Volume name. + + Returns: + (:py:class:`Volume`): The volume. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.NotFound` + If the volume does not exist. + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + return self.prepare_model(self.client.api.inspect_volume(volume_id)) + + def list(self, **kwargs): + """ + List volumes. Similar to the ``docker volume ls`` command. + + Args: + filters (dict): Server-side list filtering options. + + Returns: + (list of :py:class:`Volume`): The volumes. + + Raises: + :py:class:`docker.errors.APIError` + If the server returns an error. + """ + resp = self.client.api.volumes(**kwargs) + if not resp.get('Volumes'): + return [] + return [self.prepare_model(obj) for obj in resp['Volumes']] + + def prune(self, filters=None): + return self.client.api.prune_volumes(filters=filters) + prune.__doc__ = APIClient.prune_volumes.__doc__ diff --git a/docker/tls.py b/docker/tls.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4900e9f --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/tls.py @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +import os +import ssl + +from . import errors +from .transport import SSLAdapter + + +class TLSConfig(object): + """ + TLS configuration. + + Args: + client_cert (tuple of str): Path to client cert, path to client key. + ca_cert (str): Path to CA cert file. + verify (bool or str): This can be ``False`` or a path to a CA cert + file. + ssl_version (int): A valid `SSL version`_. + assert_hostname (bool): Verify the hostname of the server. + + .. _`SSL version`: + https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/ssl.html#ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1 + """ + cert = None + ca_cert = None + verify = None + ssl_version = None + + def __init__(self, client_cert=None, ca_cert=None, verify=None, + ssl_version=None, assert_hostname=None, + assert_fingerprint=None): + # Argument compatibility/mapping with + # https://docs.docker.com/engine/articles/https/ + # This diverges from the Docker CLI in that users can specify 'tls' + # here, but also disable any public/default CA pool verification by + # leaving tls_verify=False + + self.assert_hostname = assert_hostname + self.assert_fingerprint = assert_fingerprint + + # TODO(dperny): according to the python docs, PROTOCOL_TLSvWhatever is + # depcreated, and it's recommended to use OPT_NO_TLSvWhatever instead + # to exclude versions. But I think that might require a bigger + # architectural change, so I've opted not to pursue it at this time + + # If the user provides an SSL version, we should use their preference + if ssl_version: + self.ssl_version = ssl_version + else: + # If the user provides no ssl version, we should default to + # TLSv1_2. This option is the most secure, and will work for the + # majority of users with reasonably up-to-date software. However, + # before doing so, detect openssl version to ensure we can support + # it. + if ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION_INFO[:3] >= (1, 0, 1) and hasattr( + ssl, 'PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2'): + # If the OpenSSL version is high enough to support TLSv1_2, + # then we should use it. + self.ssl_version = getattr(ssl, 'PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2') + else: + # Otherwise, TLS v1.0 seems to be the safest default; + # SSLv23 fails in mysterious ways: + # https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/963 + self.ssl_version = ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1 + + # "tls" and "tls_verify" must have both or neither cert/key files In + # either case, Alert the user when both are expected, but any are + # missing. + + if client_cert: + try: + tls_cert, tls_key = client_cert + except ValueError: + raise errors.TLSParameterError( + 'client_config must be a tuple of' + ' (client certificate, key file)' + ) + + if not (tls_cert and tls_key) or (not os.path.isfile(tls_cert) or + not os.path.isfile(tls_key)): + raise errors.TLSParameterError( + 'Path to a certificate and key files must be provided' + ' through the client_config param' + ) + self.cert = (tls_cert, tls_key) + + # If verify is set, make sure the cert exists + self.verify = verify + self.ca_cert = ca_cert + if self.verify and self.ca_cert and not os.path.isfile(self.ca_cert): + raise errors.TLSParameterError( + 'Invalid CA certificate provided for `tls_ca_cert`.' + ) + + def configure_client(self, client): + """ + Configure a client with these TLS options. + """ + client.ssl_version = self.ssl_version + + if self.verify and self.ca_cert: + client.verify = self.ca_cert + else: + client.verify = self.verify + + if self.cert: + client.cert = self.cert + + client.mount('https://', SSLAdapter( + ssl_version=self.ssl_version, + assert_hostname=self.assert_hostname, + assert_fingerprint=self.assert_fingerprint, + )) diff --git a/docker/transport/__init__.py b/docker/transport/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..abbee18 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/transport/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# flake8: noqa +from .unixconn import UnixAdapter +from .ssladapter import SSLAdapter +try: + from .npipeconn import NpipeAdapter + from .npipesocket import NpipeSocket +except ImportError: + pass diff --git a/docker/transport/npipeconn.py b/docker/transport/npipeconn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab9b904 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/transport/npipeconn.py @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +import six +import requests.adapters + +from .. import constants +from .npipesocket import NpipeSocket + +if six.PY3: + import http.client as httplib +else: + import httplib + +try: + import requests.packages.urllib3 as urllib3 +except ImportError: + import urllib3 + +RecentlyUsedContainer = urllib3._collections.RecentlyUsedContainer + + +class NpipeHTTPConnection(httplib.HTTPConnection, object): + def __init__(self, npipe_path, timeout=60): + super(NpipeHTTPConnection, self).__init__( + 'localhost', timeout=timeout + ) + self.npipe_path = npipe_path + self.timeout = timeout + + def connect(self): + sock = NpipeSocket() + sock.settimeout(self.timeout) + sock.connect(self.npipe_path) + self.sock = sock + + +class NpipeHTTPConnectionPool(urllib3.connectionpool.HTTPConnectionPool): + def __init__(self, npipe_path, timeout=60, maxsize=10): + super(NpipeHTTPConnectionPool, self).__init__( + 'localhost', timeout=timeout, maxsize=maxsize + ) + self.npipe_path = npipe_path + self.timeout = timeout + + def _new_conn(self): + return NpipeHTTPConnection( + self.npipe_path, self.timeout + ) + + # When re-using connections, urllib3 tries to call select() on our + # NpipeSocket instance, causing a crash. To circumvent this, we override + # _get_conn, where that check happens. + def _get_conn(self, timeout): + conn = None + try: + conn = self.pool.get(block=self.block, timeout=timeout) + + except AttributeError: # self.pool is None + raise urllib3.exceptions.ClosedPoolError(self, "Pool is closed.") + + except six.moves.queue.Empty: + if self.block: + raise urllib3.exceptions.EmptyPoolError( + self, + "Pool reached maximum size and no more " + "connections are allowed." + ) + pass # Oh well, we'll create a new connection then + + return conn or self._new_conn() + + +class NpipeAdapter(requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter): + + __attrs__ = requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter.__attrs__ + ['npipe_path', + 'pools', + 'timeout'] + + def __init__(self, base_url, timeout=60, + pool_connections=constants.DEFAULT_NUM_POOLS): + self.npipe_path = base_url.replace('npipe://', '') + self.timeout = timeout + self.pools = RecentlyUsedContainer( + pool_connections, dispose_func=lambda p: p.close() + ) + super(NpipeAdapter, self).__init__() + + def get_connection(self, url, proxies=None): + with self.pools.lock: + pool = self.pools.get(url) + if pool: + return pool + + pool = NpipeHTTPConnectionPool( + self.npipe_path, self.timeout + ) + self.pools[url] = pool + + return pool + + def request_url(self, request, proxies): + # The select_proxy utility in requests errors out when the provided URL + # doesn't have a hostname, like is the case when using a UNIX socket. + # Since proxies are an irrelevant notion in the case of UNIX sockets + # anyway, we simply return the path URL directly. + # See also: https://github.com/docker/docker-sdk-python/issues/811 + return request.path_url + + def close(self): + self.pools.clear() diff --git a/docker/transport/npipesocket.py b/docker/transport/npipesocket.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c04b39d --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/transport/npipesocket.py @@ -0,0 +1,219 @@ +import functools +import io + +import six +import win32file +import win32pipe + +cERROR_PIPE_BUSY = 0xe7 +cSECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT = 0x100000 +cSECURITY_ANONYMOUS = 0 + +RETRY_WAIT_TIMEOUT = 10000 + + +def check_closed(f): + @functools.wraps(f) + def wrapped(self, *args, **kwargs): + if self._closed: + raise RuntimeError( + 'Can not reuse socket after connection was closed.' + ) + return f(self, *args, **kwargs) + return wrapped + + +class NpipeSocket(object): + """ Partial implementation of the socket API over windows named pipes. + This implementation is only designed to be used as a client socket, + and server-specific methods (bind, listen, accept...) are not + implemented. + """ + + def __init__(self, handle=None): + self._timeout = win32pipe.NMPWAIT_USE_DEFAULT_WAIT + self._handle = handle + self._closed = False + + def accept(self): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def bind(self, address): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def close(self): + self._handle.Close() + self._closed = True + + @check_closed + def connect(self, address): + win32pipe.WaitNamedPipe(address, self._timeout) + try: + handle = win32file.CreateFile( + address, + win32file.GENERIC_READ | win32file.GENERIC_WRITE, + 0, + None, + win32file.OPEN_EXISTING, + cSECURITY_ANONYMOUS | cSECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT, + 0 + ) + except win32pipe.error as e: + # See Remarks: + # https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365800.aspx + if e.winerror == cERROR_PIPE_BUSY: + # Another program or thread has grabbed our pipe instance + # before we got to it. Wait for availability and attempt to + # connect again. + win32pipe.WaitNamedPipe(address, RETRY_WAIT_TIMEOUT) + return self.connect(address) + raise e + + self.flags = win32pipe.GetNamedPipeInfo(handle)[0] + + self._handle = handle + self._address = address + + @check_closed + def connect_ex(self, address): + return self.connect(address) + + @check_closed + def detach(self): + self._closed = True + return self._handle + + @check_closed + def dup(self): + return NpipeSocket(self._handle) + + @check_closed + def fileno(self): + return int(self._handle) + + def getpeername(self): + return self._address + + def getsockname(self): + return self._address + + def getsockopt(self, level, optname, buflen=None): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def ioctl(self, control, option): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def listen(self, backlog): + raise NotImplementedError() + + def makefile(self, mode=None, bufsize=None): + if mode.strip('b') != 'r': + raise NotImplementedError() + rawio = NpipeFileIOBase(self) + if bufsize is None or bufsize <= 0: + bufsize = io.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE + return io.BufferedReader(rawio, buffer_size=bufsize) + + @check_closed + def recv(self, bufsize, flags=0): + err, data = win32file.ReadFile(self._handle, bufsize) + return data + + @check_closed + def recvfrom(self, bufsize, flags=0): + data = self.recv(bufsize, flags) + return (data, self._address) + + @check_closed + def recvfrom_into(self, buf, nbytes=0, flags=0): + return self.recv_into(buf, nbytes, flags), self._address + + @check_closed + def recv_into(self, buf, nbytes=0): + if six.PY2: + return self._recv_into_py2(buf, nbytes) + + readbuf = buf + if not isinstance(buf, memoryview): + readbuf = memoryview(buf) + + err, data = win32file.ReadFile( + self._handle, + readbuf[:nbytes] if nbytes else readbuf + ) + return len(data) + + def _recv_into_py2(self, buf, nbytes): + err, data = win32file.ReadFile(self._handle, nbytes or len(buf)) + n = len(data) + buf[:n] = data + return n + + @check_closed + def send(self, string, flags=0): + err, nbytes = win32file.WriteFile(self._handle, string) + return nbytes + + @check_closed + def sendall(self, string, flags=0): + return self.send(string, flags) + + @check_closed + def sendto(self, string, address): + self.connect(address) + return self.send(string) + + def setblocking(self, flag): + if flag: + return self.settimeout(None) + return self.settimeout(0) + + def settimeout(self, value): + if value is None: + # Blocking mode + self._timeout = win32pipe.NMPWAIT_WAIT_FOREVER + elif not isinstance(value, (float, int)) or value < 0: + raise ValueError('Timeout value out of range') + elif value == 0: + # Non-blocking mode + self._timeout = win32pipe.NMPWAIT_NO_WAIT + else: + # Timeout mode - Value converted to milliseconds + self._timeout = value * 1000 + + def gettimeout(self): + return self._timeout + + def setsockopt(self, level, optname, value): + raise NotImplementedError() + + @check_closed + def shutdown(self, how): + return self.close() + + +class NpipeFileIOBase(io.RawIOBase): + def __init__(self, npipe_socket): + self.sock = npipe_socket + + def close(self): + super(NpipeFileIOBase, self).close() + self.sock = None + + def fileno(self): + return self.sock.fileno() + + def isatty(self): + return False + + def readable(self): + return True + + def readinto(self, buf): + return self.sock.recv_into(buf) + + def seekable(self): + return False + + def writable(self): + return False diff --git a/docker/transport/ssladapter.py b/docker/transport/ssladapter.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8fafec3 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/transport/ssladapter.py @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +""" Resolves OpenSSL issues in some servers: + https://lukasa.co.uk/2013/01/Choosing_SSL_Version_In_Requests/ + https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests/pull/799 +""" +import sys + +from distutils.version import StrictVersion +from requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter + +try: + import requests.packages.urllib3 as urllib3 +except ImportError: + import urllib3 + + +PoolManager = urllib3.poolmanager.PoolManager + +# Monkey-patching match_hostname with a version that supports +# IP-address checking. Not necessary for Python 3.5 and above +if sys.version_info[0] < 3 or sys.version_info[1] < 5: + from backports.ssl_match_hostname import match_hostname + urllib3.connection.match_hostname = match_hostname + + +class SSLAdapter(HTTPAdapter): + '''An HTTPS Transport Adapter that uses an arbitrary SSL version.''' + + __attrs__ = HTTPAdapter.__attrs__ + ['assert_fingerprint', + 'assert_hostname', + 'ssl_version'] + + def __init__(self, ssl_version=None, assert_hostname=None, + assert_fingerprint=None, **kwargs): + self.ssl_version = ssl_version + self.assert_hostname = assert_hostname + self.assert_fingerprint = assert_fingerprint + super(SSLAdapter, self).__init__(**kwargs) + + def init_poolmanager(self, connections, maxsize, block=False): + kwargs = { + 'num_pools': connections, + 'maxsize': maxsize, + 'block': block, + 'assert_hostname': self.assert_hostname, + 'assert_fingerprint': self.assert_fingerprint, + } + if self.ssl_version and self.can_override_ssl_version(): + kwargs['ssl_version'] = self.ssl_version + + self.poolmanager = PoolManager(**kwargs) + + def get_connection(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Ensure assert_hostname is set correctly on our pool + + We already take care of a normal poolmanager via init_poolmanager + + But we still need to take care of when there is a proxy poolmanager + """ + conn = super(SSLAdapter, self).get_connection(*args, **kwargs) + if conn.assert_hostname != self.assert_hostname: + conn.assert_hostname = self.assert_hostname + return conn + + def can_override_ssl_version(self): + urllib_ver = urllib3.__version__.split('-')[0] + if urllib_ver is None: + return False + if urllib_ver == 'dev': + return True + return StrictVersion(urllib_ver) > StrictVersion('1.5') diff --git a/docker/transport/unixconn.py b/docker/transport/unixconn.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c59821a --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/transport/unixconn.py @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +import six +import requests.adapters +import socket +from six.moves import http_client as httplib + +from .. import constants + +try: + import requests.packages.urllib3 as urllib3 +except ImportError: + import urllib3 + + +RecentlyUsedContainer = urllib3._collections.RecentlyUsedContainer + + +class UnixHTTPResponse(httplib.HTTPResponse, object): + def __init__(self, sock, *args, **kwargs): + disable_buffering = kwargs.pop('disable_buffering', False) + if six.PY2: + # FIXME: We may need to disable buffering on Py3 as well, + # but there's no clear way to do it at the moment. See: + # https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/1799 + kwargs['buffering'] = not disable_buffering + super(UnixHTTPResponse, self).__init__(sock, *args, **kwargs) + + +class UnixHTTPConnection(httplib.HTTPConnection, object): + + def __init__(self, base_url, unix_socket, timeout=60): + super(UnixHTTPConnection, self).__init__( + 'localhost', timeout=timeout + ) + self.base_url = base_url + self.unix_socket = unix_socket + self.timeout = timeout + self.disable_buffering = False + + def connect(self): + sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) + sock.settimeout(self.timeout) + sock.connect(self.unix_socket) + self.sock = sock + + def putheader(self, header, *values): + super(UnixHTTPConnection, self).putheader(header, *values) + if header == 'Connection' and 'Upgrade' in values: + self.disable_buffering = True + + def response_class(self, sock, *args, **kwargs): + if self.disable_buffering: + kwargs['disable_buffering'] = True + + return UnixHTTPResponse(sock, *args, **kwargs) + + +class UnixHTTPConnectionPool(urllib3.connectionpool.HTTPConnectionPool): + def __init__(self, base_url, socket_path, timeout=60, maxsize=10): + super(UnixHTTPConnectionPool, self).__init__( + 'localhost', timeout=timeout, maxsize=maxsize + ) + self.base_url = base_url + self.socket_path = socket_path + self.timeout = timeout + + def _new_conn(self): + return UnixHTTPConnection( + self.base_url, self.socket_path, self.timeout + ) + + +class UnixAdapter(requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter): + + __attrs__ = requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter.__attrs__ + ['pools', + 'socket_path', + 'timeout'] + + def __init__(self, socket_url, timeout=60, + pool_connections=constants.DEFAULT_NUM_POOLS): + socket_path = socket_url.replace('http+unix://', '') + if not socket_path.startswith('/'): + socket_path = '/' + socket_path + self.socket_path = socket_path + self.timeout = timeout + self.pools = RecentlyUsedContainer( + pool_connections, dispose_func=lambda p: p.close() + ) + super(UnixAdapter, self).__init__() + + def get_connection(self, url, proxies=None): + with self.pools.lock: + pool = self.pools.get(url) + if pool: + return pool + + pool = UnixHTTPConnectionPool( + url, self.socket_path, self.timeout + ) + self.pools[url] = pool + + return pool + + def request_url(self, request, proxies): + # The select_proxy utility in requests errors out when the provided URL + # doesn't have a hostname, like is the case when using a UNIX socket. + # Since proxies are an irrelevant notion in the case of UNIX sockets + # anyway, we simply return the path URL directly. + # See also: https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/811 + return request.path_url + + def close(self): + self.pools.clear() diff --git a/docker/types/__init__.py b/docker/types/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b0d847 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +# flake8: noqa +from .containers import ContainerConfig, HostConfig, LogConfig, Ulimit +from .daemon import CancellableStream +from .healthcheck import Healthcheck +from .networks import EndpointConfig, IPAMConfig, IPAMPool, NetworkingConfig +from .services import ( + ConfigReference, ContainerSpec, DNSConfig, DriverConfig, EndpointSpec, + Mount, Placement, Privileges, Resources, RestartPolicy, SecretReference, + ServiceMode, TaskTemplate, UpdateConfig +) +from .swarm import SwarmSpec, SwarmExternalCA diff --git a/docker/types/base.py b/docker/types/base.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6891062 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/base.py @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +import six + + +class DictType(dict): + def __init__(self, init): + for k, v in six.iteritems(init): + self[k] = v diff --git a/docker/types/containers.py b/docker/types/containers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2521420 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/containers.py @@ -0,0 +1,598 @@ +import six + +from .. import errors +from ..utils.utils import ( + convert_port_bindings, convert_tmpfs_mounts, convert_volume_binds, + format_environment, format_extra_hosts, normalize_links, parse_bytes, + parse_devices, split_command, version_gte, version_lt, +) +from .base import DictType +from .healthcheck import Healthcheck + + +class LogConfigTypesEnum(object): + _values = ( + 'json-file', + 'syslog', + 'journald', + 'gelf', + 'fluentd', + 'none' + ) + JSON, SYSLOG, JOURNALD, GELF, FLUENTD, NONE = _values + + +class LogConfig(DictType): + types = LogConfigTypesEnum + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + log_driver_type = kwargs.get('type', kwargs.get('Type')) + config = kwargs.get('config', kwargs.get('Config')) or {} + + if config and not isinstance(config, dict): + raise ValueError("LogConfig.config must be a dictionary") + + super(LogConfig, self).__init__({ + 'Type': log_driver_type, + 'Config': config + }) + + @property + def type(self): + return self['Type'] + + @type.setter + def type(self, value): + self['Type'] = value + + @property + def config(self): + return self['Config'] + + def set_config_value(self, key, value): + self.config[key] = value + + def unset_config(self, key): + if key in self.config: + del self.config[key] + + +class Ulimit(DictType): + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + name = kwargs.get('name', kwargs.get('Name')) + soft = kwargs.get('soft', kwargs.get('Soft')) + hard = kwargs.get('hard', kwargs.get('Hard')) + if not isinstance(name, six.string_types): + raise ValueError("Ulimit.name must be a string") + if soft and not isinstance(soft, int): + raise ValueError("Ulimit.soft must be an integer") + if hard and not isinstance(hard, int): + raise ValueError("Ulimit.hard must be an integer") + super(Ulimit, self).__init__({ + 'Name': name, + 'Soft': soft, + 'Hard': hard + }) + + @property + def name(self): + return self['Name'] + + @name.setter + def name(self, value): + self['Name'] = value + + @property + def soft(self): + return self.get('Soft') + + @soft.setter + def soft(self, value): + self['Soft'] = value + + @property + def hard(self): + return self.get('Hard') + + @hard.setter + def hard(self, value): + self['Hard'] = value + + +class HostConfig(dict): + def __init__(self, version, binds=None, port_bindings=None, + lxc_conf=None, publish_all_ports=False, links=None, + privileged=False, dns=None, dns_search=None, + volumes_from=None, network_mode=None, restart_policy=None, + cap_add=None, cap_drop=None, devices=None, extra_hosts=None, + read_only=None, pid_mode=None, ipc_mode=None, + security_opt=None, ulimits=None, log_config=None, + mem_limit=None, memswap_limit=None, mem_reservation=None, + kernel_memory=None, mem_swappiness=None, cgroup_parent=None, + group_add=None, cpu_quota=None, cpu_period=None, + blkio_weight=None, blkio_weight_device=None, + device_read_bps=None, device_write_bps=None, + device_read_iops=None, device_write_iops=None, + oom_kill_disable=False, shm_size=None, sysctls=None, + tmpfs=None, oom_score_adj=None, dns_opt=None, cpu_shares=None, + cpuset_cpus=None, userns_mode=None, pids_limit=None, + isolation=None, auto_remove=False, storage_opt=None, + init=None, init_path=None, volume_driver=None, + cpu_count=None, cpu_percent=None, nano_cpus=None, + cpuset_mems=None, runtime=None, mounts=None, + cpu_rt_period=None, cpu_rt_runtime=None, + device_cgroup_rules=None): + + if mem_limit is not None: + self['Memory'] = parse_bytes(mem_limit) + + if memswap_limit is not None: + self['MemorySwap'] = parse_bytes(memswap_limit) + + if mem_reservation: + self['MemoryReservation'] = parse_bytes(mem_reservation) + + if kernel_memory: + self['KernelMemory'] = parse_bytes(kernel_memory) + + if mem_swappiness is not None: + if not isinstance(mem_swappiness, int): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'mem_swappiness', mem_swappiness, 'int' + ) + + self['MemorySwappiness'] = mem_swappiness + + if shm_size is not None: + if isinstance(shm_size, six.string_types): + shm_size = parse_bytes(shm_size) + + self['ShmSize'] = shm_size + + if pid_mode: + if version_lt(version, '1.24') and pid_mode != 'host': + raise host_config_value_error('pid_mode', pid_mode) + self['PidMode'] = pid_mode + + if ipc_mode: + self['IpcMode'] = ipc_mode + + if privileged: + self['Privileged'] = privileged + + if oom_kill_disable: + self['OomKillDisable'] = oom_kill_disable + + if oom_score_adj: + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('oom_score_adj', '1.22') + if not isinstance(oom_score_adj, int): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'oom_score_adj', oom_score_adj, 'int' + ) + self['OomScoreAdj'] = oom_score_adj + + if publish_all_ports: + self['PublishAllPorts'] = publish_all_ports + + if read_only is not None: + self['ReadonlyRootfs'] = read_only + + if dns_search: + self['DnsSearch'] = dns_search + + if network_mode: + self['NetworkMode'] = network_mode + elif network_mode is None: + self['NetworkMode'] = 'default' + + if restart_policy: + if not isinstance(restart_policy, dict): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'restart_policy', restart_policy, 'dict' + ) + + self['RestartPolicy'] = restart_policy + + if cap_add: + self['CapAdd'] = cap_add + + if cap_drop: + self['CapDrop'] = cap_drop + + if devices: + self['Devices'] = parse_devices(devices) + + if group_add: + self['GroupAdd'] = [six.text_type(grp) for grp in group_add] + + if dns is not None: + self['Dns'] = dns + + if dns_opt is not None: + self['DnsOptions'] = dns_opt + + if security_opt is not None: + if not isinstance(security_opt, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'security_opt', security_opt, 'list' + ) + + self['SecurityOpt'] = security_opt + + if sysctls: + if not isinstance(sysctls, dict): + raise host_config_type_error('sysctls', sysctls, 'dict') + self['Sysctls'] = {} + for k, v in six.iteritems(sysctls): + self['Sysctls'][k] = six.text_type(v) + + if volumes_from is not None: + if isinstance(volumes_from, six.string_types): + volumes_from = volumes_from.split(',') + + self['VolumesFrom'] = volumes_from + + if binds is not None: + self['Binds'] = convert_volume_binds(binds) + + if port_bindings is not None: + self['PortBindings'] = convert_port_bindings(port_bindings) + + if extra_hosts is not None: + if isinstance(extra_hosts, dict): + extra_hosts = format_extra_hosts(extra_hosts) + + self['ExtraHosts'] = extra_hosts + + if links is not None: + self['Links'] = normalize_links(links) + + if isinstance(lxc_conf, dict): + formatted = [] + for k, v in six.iteritems(lxc_conf): + formatted.append({'Key': k, 'Value': str(v)}) + lxc_conf = formatted + + if lxc_conf is not None: + self['LxcConf'] = lxc_conf + + if cgroup_parent is not None: + self['CgroupParent'] = cgroup_parent + + if ulimits is not None: + if not isinstance(ulimits, list): + raise host_config_type_error('ulimits', ulimits, 'list') + self['Ulimits'] = [] + for l in ulimits: + if not isinstance(l, Ulimit): + l = Ulimit(**l) + self['Ulimits'].append(l) + + if log_config is not None: + if not isinstance(log_config, LogConfig): + if not isinstance(log_config, dict): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'log_config', log_config, 'LogConfig' + ) + log_config = LogConfig(**log_config) + + self['LogConfig'] = log_config + + if cpu_quota: + if not isinstance(cpu_quota, int): + raise host_config_type_error('cpu_quota', cpu_quota, 'int') + self['CpuQuota'] = cpu_quota + + if cpu_period: + if not isinstance(cpu_period, int): + raise host_config_type_error('cpu_period', cpu_period, 'int') + self['CpuPeriod'] = cpu_period + + if cpu_shares: + if not isinstance(cpu_shares, int): + raise host_config_type_error('cpu_shares', cpu_shares, 'int') + + self['CpuShares'] = cpu_shares + + if cpuset_cpus: + self['CpusetCpus'] = cpuset_cpus + + if cpuset_mems: + if not isinstance(cpuset_mems, str): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'cpuset_mems', cpuset_mems, 'str' + ) + self['CpusetMems'] = cpuset_mems + + if cpu_rt_period: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('cpu_rt_period', '1.25') + + if not isinstance(cpu_rt_period, int): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'cpu_rt_period', cpu_rt_period, 'int' + ) + self['CPURealtimePeriod'] = cpu_rt_period + + if cpu_rt_runtime: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('cpu_rt_runtime', '1.25') + + if not isinstance(cpu_rt_runtime, int): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'cpu_rt_runtime', cpu_rt_runtime, 'int' + ) + self['CPURealtimeRuntime'] = cpu_rt_runtime + + if blkio_weight: + if not isinstance(blkio_weight, int): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'blkio_weight', blkio_weight, 'int' + ) + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('blkio_weight', '1.22') + self["BlkioWeight"] = blkio_weight + + if blkio_weight_device: + if not isinstance(blkio_weight_device, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'blkio_weight_device', blkio_weight_device, 'list' + ) + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('blkio_weight_device', '1.22') + self["BlkioWeightDevice"] = blkio_weight_device + + if device_read_bps: + if not isinstance(device_read_bps, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'device_read_bps', device_read_bps, 'list' + ) + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('device_read_bps', '1.22') + self["BlkioDeviceReadBps"] = device_read_bps + + if device_write_bps: + if not isinstance(device_write_bps, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'device_write_bps', device_write_bps, 'list' + ) + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('device_write_bps', '1.22') + self["BlkioDeviceWriteBps"] = device_write_bps + + if device_read_iops: + if not isinstance(device_read_iops, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'device_read_iops', device_read_iops, 'list' + ) + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('device_read_iops', '1.22') + self["BlkioDeviceReadIOps"] = device_read_iops + + if device_write_iops: + if not isinstance(device_write_iops, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'device_write_iops', device_write_iops, 'list' + ) + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('device_write_iops', '1.22') + self["BlkioDeviceWriteIOps"] = device_write_iops + + if tmpfs: + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise host_config_version_error('tmpfs', '1.22') + self["Tmpfs"] = convert_tmpfs_mounts(tmpfs) + + if userns_mode: + if version_lt(version, '1.23'): + raise host_config_version_error('userns_mode', '1.23') + + if userns_mode != "host": + raise host_config_value_error("userns_mode", userns_mode) + self['UsernsMode'] = userns_mode + + if pids_limit: + if not isinstance(pids_limit, int): + raise host_config_type_error('pids_limit', pids_limit, 'int') + if version_lt(version, '1.23'): + raise host_config_version_error('pids_limit', '1.23') + self["PidsLimit"] = pids_limit + + if isolation: + if not isinstance(isolation, six.string_types): + raise host_config_type_error('isolation', isolation, 'string') + if version_lt(version, '1.24'): + raise host_config_version_error('isolation', '1.24') + self['Isolation'] = isolation + + if auto_remove: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('auto_remove', '1.25') + self['AutoRemove'] = auto_remove + + if storage_opt is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.24'): + raise host_config_version_error('storage_opt', '1.24') + self['StorageOpt'] = storage_opt + + if init is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('init', '1.25') + self['Init'] = init + + if init_path is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('init_path', '1.25') + + if version_gte(version, '1.29'): + # https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/32470 + raise host_config_version_error('init_path', '1.29', False) + self['InitPath'] = init_path + + if volume_driver is not None: + self['VolumeDriver'] = volume_driver + + if cpu_count: + if not isinstance(cpu_count, int): + raise host_config_type_error('cpu_count', cpu_count, 'int') + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('cpu_count', '1.25') + + self['CpuCount'] = cpu_count + + if cpu_percent: + if not isinstance(cpu_percent, int): + raise host_config_type_error('cpu_percent', cpu_percent, 'int') + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('cpu_percent', '1.25') + + self['CpuPercent'] = cpu_percent + + if nano_cpus: + if not isinstance(nano_cpus, six.integer_types): + raise host_config_type_error('nano_cpus', nano_cpus, 'int') + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('nano_cpus', '1.25') + + self['NanoCpus'] = nano_cpus + + if runtime: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise host_config_version_error('runtime', '1.25') + self['Runtime'] = runtime + + if mounts is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.30'): + raise host_config_version_error('mounts', '1.30') + self['Mounts'] = mounts + + if device_cgroup_rules is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.28'): + raise host_config_version_error('device_cgroup_rules', '1.28') + if not isinstance(device_cgroup_rules, list): + raise host_config_type_error( + 'device_cgroup_rules', device_cgroup_rules, 'list' + ) + self['DeviceCgroupRules'] = device_cgroup_rules + + +def host_config_type_error(param, param_value, expected): + error_msg = 'Invalid type for {0} param: expected {1} but found {2}' + return TypeError(error_msg.format(param, expected, type(param_value))) + + +def host_config_version_error(param, version, less_than=True): + operator = '<' if less_than else '>' + error_msg = '{0} param is not supported in API versions {1} {2}' + return errors.InvalidVersion(error_msg.format(param, operator, version)) + + +def host_config_value_error(param, param_value): + error_msg = 'Invalid value for {0} param: {1}' + return ValueError(error_msg.format(param, param_value)) + + +class ContainerConfig(dict): + def __init__( + self, version, image, command, hostname=None, user=None, detach=False, + stdin_open=False, tty=False, ports=None, environment=None, + volumes=None, network_disabled=False, entrypoint=None, + working_dir=None, domainname=None, host_config=None, mac_address=None, + labels=None, stop_signal=None, networking_config=None, + healthcheck=None, stop_timeout=None, runtime=None + ): + + if stop_timeout is not None and version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'stop_timeout was only introduced in API version 1.25' + ) + + if healthcheck is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.24'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'Health options were only introduced in API version 1.24' + ) + + if version_lt(version, '1.29') and 'StartPeriod' in healthcheck: + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'healthcheck start period was introduced in API ' + 'version 1.29' + ) + + if isinstance(command, six.string_types): + command = split_command(command) + + if isinstance(entrypoint, six.string_types): + entrypoint = split_command(entrypoint) + + if isinstance(environment, dict): + environment = format_environment(environment) + + if isinstance(labels, list): + labels = dict((lbl, six.text_type('')) for lbl in labels) + + if isinstance(ports, list): + exposed_ports = {} + for port_definition in ports: + port = port_definition + proto = 'tcp' + if isinstance(port_definition, tuple): + if len(port_definition) == 2: + proto = port_definition[1] + port = port_definition[0] + exposed_ports['{0}/{1}'.format(port, proto)] = {} + ports = exposed_ports + + if isinstance(volumes, six.string_types): + volumes = [volumes, ] + + if isinstance(volumes, list): + volumes_dict = {} + for vol in volumes: + volumes_dict[vol] = {} + volumes = volumes_dict + + if healthcheck and isinstance(healthcheck, dict): + healthcheck = Healthcheck(**healthcheck) + + attach_stdin = False + attach_stdout = False + attach_stderr = False + stdin_once = False + + if not detach: + attach_stdout = True + attach_stderr = True + + if stdin_open: + attach_stdin = True + stdin_once = True + + self.update({ + 'Hostname': hostname, + 'Domainname': domainname, + 'ExposedPorts': ports, + 'User': six.text_type(user) if user else None, + 'Tty': tty, + 'OpenStdin': stdin_open, + 'StdinOnce': stdin_once, + 'AttachStdin': attach_stdin, + 'AttachStdout': attach_stdout, + 'AttachStderr': attach_stderr, + 'Env': environment, + 'Cmd': command, + 'Image': image, + 'Volumes': volumes, + 'NetworkDisabled': network_disabled, + 'Entrypoint': entrypoint, + 'WorkingDir': working_dir, + 'HostConfig': host_config, + 'NetworkingConfig': networking_config, + 'MacAddress': mac_address, + 'Labels': labels, + 'StopSignal': stop_signal, + 'Healthcheck': healthcheck, + 'StopTimeout': stop_timeout, + 'Runtime': runtime + }) diff --git a/docker/types/daemon.py b/docker/types/daemon.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee8624e --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/daemon.py @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +import socket + +try: + import requests.packages.urllib3 as urllib3 +except ImportError: + import urllib3 + + +class CancellableStream(object): + """ + Stream wrapper for real-time events, logs, etc. from the server. + + Example: + >>> events = client.events() + >>> for event in events: + ... print event + >>> # and cancel from another thread + >>> events.close() + """ + + def __init__(self, stream, response): + self._stream = stream + self._response = response + + def __iter__(self): + return self + + def __next__(self): + try: + return next(self._stream) + except urllib3.exceptions.ProtocolError: + raise StopIteration + except socket.error: + raise StopIteration + + next = __next__ + + def close(self): + """ + Closes the event streaming. + """ + + if not self._response.raw.closed: + # find the underlying socket object + # based on api.client._get_raw_response_socket + + sock_fp = self._response.raw._fp.fp + + if hasattr(sock_fp, 'raw'): + sock_raw = sock_fp.raw + + if hasattr(sock_raw, 'sock'): + sock = sock_raw.sock + + elif hasattr(sock_raw, '_sock'): + sock = sock_raw._sock + + else: + sock = sock_fp._sock + if isinstance(sock, urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl.WrappedSocket): + sock = sock.socket + + sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) + sock.close() diff --git a/docker/types/healthcheck.py b/docker/types/healthcheck.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..61857c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/healthcheck.py @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +from .base import DictType + +import six + + +class Healthcheck(DictType): + """ + Defines a healthcheck configuration for a container or service. + + Args: + test (:py:class:`list` or str): Test to perform to determine + container health. Possible values: + + - Empty list: Inherit healthcheck from parent image + - ``["NONE"]``: Disable healthcheck + - ``["CMD", args...]``: exec arguments directly. + - ``["CMD-SHELL", command]``: RUn command in the system's + default shell. + + If a string is provided, it will be used as a ``CMD-SHELL`` + command. + interval (int): The time to wait between checks in nanoseconds. It + should be 0 or at least 1000000 (1 ms). + timeout (int): The time to wait before considering the check to + have hung. It should be 0 or at least 1000000 (1 ms). + retries (integer): The number of consecutive failures needed to + consider a container as unhealthy. + start_period (integer): Start period for the container to + initialize before starting health-retries countdown in + nanoseconds. It should be 0 or at least 1000000 (1 ms). + """ + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + test = kwargs.get('test', kwargs.get('Test')) + if isinstance(test, six.string_types): + test = ["CMD-SHELL", test] + + interval = kwargs.get('interval', kwargs.get('Interval')) + timeout = kwargs.get('timeout', kwargs.get('Timeout')) + retries = kwargs.get('retries', kwargs.get('Retries')) + start_period = kwargs.get('start_period', kwargs.get('StartPeriod')) + + super(Healthcheck, self).__init__({ + 'Test': test, + 'Interval': interval, + 'Timeout': timeout, + 'Retries': retries, + 'StartPeriod': start_period + }) + + @property + def test(self): + return self['Test'] + + @test.setter + def test(self, value): + self['Test'] = value + + @property + def interval(self): + return self['Interval'] + + @interval.setter + def interval(self, value): + self['Interval'] = value + + @property + def timeout(self): + return self['Timeout'] + + @timeout.setter + def timeout(self, value): + self['Timeout'] = value + + @property + def retries(self): + return self['Retries'] + + @retries.setter + def retries(self, value): + self['Retries'] = value + + @property + def start_period(self): + return self['StartPeriod'] + + @start_period.setter + def start_period(self, value): + self['StartPeriod'] = value diff --git a/docker/types/networks.py b/docker/types/networks.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c7b2c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/networks.py @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +from .. import errors +from ..utils import normalize_links, version_lt + + +class EndpointConfig(dict): + def __init__(self, version, aliases=None, links=None, ipv4_address=None, + ipv6_address=None, link_local_ips=None): + if version_lt(version, '1.22'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'Endpoint config is not supported for API version < 1.22' + ) + + if aliases: + self["Aliases"] = aliases + + if links: + self["Links"] = normalize_links(links) + + ipam_config = {} + if ipv4_address: + ipam_config['IPv4Address'] = ipv4_address + + if ipv6_address: + ipam_config['IPv6Address'] = ipv6_address + + if link_local_ips is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.24'): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + 'link_local_ips is not supported for API version < 1.24' + ) + ipam_config['LinkLocalIPs'] = link_local_ips + + if ipam_config: + self['IPAMConfig'] = ipam_config + + +class NetworkingConfig(dict): + def __init__(self, endpoints_config=None): + if endpoints_config: + self["EndpointsConfig"] = endpoints_config + + +class IPAMConfig(dict): + """ + Create an IPAM (IP Address Management) config dictionary to be used with + :py:meth:`~docker.api.network.NetworkApiMixin.create_network`. + + Args: + + driver (str): The IPAM driver to use. Defaults to ``default``. + pool_configs (:py:class:`list`): A list of pool configurations + (:py:class:`~docker.types.IPAMPool`). Defaults to empty list. + options (dict): Driver options as a key-value dictionary. + Defaults to `None`. + + Example: + + >>> ipam_config = docker.types.IPAMConfig(driver='default') + >>> network = client.create_network('network1', ipam=ipam_config) + + """ + def __init__(self, driver='default', pool_configs=None, options=None): + self.update({ + 'Driver': driver, + 'Config': pool_configs or [] + }) + + if options: + if not isinstance(options, dict): + raise TypeError('IPAMConfig options must be a dictionary') + self['Options'] = options + + +class IPAMPool(dict): + """ + Create an IPAM pool config dictionary to be added to the + ``pool_configs`` parameter of + :py:class:`~docker.types.IPAMConfig`. + + Args: + + subnet (str): Custom subnet for this IPAM pool using the CIDR + notation. Defaults to ``None``. + iprange (str): Custom IP range for endpoints in this IPAM pool using + the CIDR notation. Defaults to ``None``. + gateway (str): Custom IP address for the pool's gateway. + aux_addresses (dict): A dictionary of ``key -> ip_address`` + relationships specifying auxiliary addresses that need to be + allocated by the IPAM driver. + + Example: + + >>> ipam_pool = docker.types.IPAMPool( + subnet='124.42.0.0/16', + iprange='124.42.0.0/24', + gateway='124.42.0.254', + aux_addresses={ + 'reserved1': '124.42.1.1' + } + ) + >>> ipam_config = docker.types.IPAMConfig( + pool_configs=[ipam_pool]) + """ + def __init__(self, subnet=None, iprange=None, gateway=None, + aux_addresses=None): + self.update({ + 'Subnet': subnet, + 'IPRange': iprange, + 'Gateway': gateway, + 'AuxiliaryAddresses': aux_addresses + }) diff --git a/docker/types/services.py b/docker/types/services.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..31f4750 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/services.py @@ -0,0 +1,715 @@ +import six + +from .. import errors +from ..constants import IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM +from ..utils import ( + check_resource, format_environment, format_extra_hosts, parse_bytes, + split_command, convert_service_networks, +) + + +class TaskTemplate(dict): + """ + Describe the task specification to be used when creating or updating a + service. + + Args: + + container_spec (ContainerSpec): Container settings for containers + started as part of this task. + log_driver (DriverConfig): Log configuration for containers created as + part of the service. + resources (Resources): Resource requirements which apply to each + individual container created as part of the service. + restart_policy (RestartPolicy): Specification for the restart policy + which applies to containers created as part of this service. + placement (Placement): Placement instructions for the scheduler. + If a list is passed instead, it is assumed to be a list of + constraints as part of a :py:class:`Placement` object. + networks (:py:class:`list`): List of network names or IDs to attach + the containers to. + force_update (int): A counter that triggers an update even if no + relevant parameters have been changed. + """ + def __init__(self, container_spec, resources=None, restart_policy=None, + placement=None, log_driver=None, networks=None, + force_update=None): + self['ContainerSpec'] = container_spec + if resources: + self['Resources'] = resources + if restart_policy: + self['RestartPolicy'] = restart_policy + if placement: + if isinstance(placement, list): + placement = Placement(constraints=placement) + self['Placement'] = placement + if log_driver: + self['LogDriver'] = log_driver + if networks: + self['Networks'] = convert_service_networks(networks) + + if force_update is not None: + if not isinstance(force_update, int): + raise TypeError('force_update must be an integer') + self['ForceUpdate'] = force_update + + @property + def container_spec(self): + return self.get('ContainerSpec') + + @property + def resources(self): + return self.get('Resources') + + @property + def restart_policy(self): + return self.get('RestartPolicy') + + @property + def placement(self): + return self.get('Placement') + + +class ContainerSpec(dict): + """ + Describes the behavior of containers that are part of a task, and is used + when declaring a :py:class:`~docker.types.TaskTemplate`. + + Args: + + image (string): The image name to use for the container. + command (string or list): The command to be run in the image. + args (:py:class:`list`): Arguments to the command. + hostname (string): The hostname to set on the container. + env (dict): Environment variables. + workdir (string): The working directory for commands to run in. + user (string): The user inside the container. + labels (dict): A map of labels to associate with the service. + mounts (:py:class:`list`): A list of specifications for mounts to be + added to containers created as part of the service. See the + :py:class:`~docker.types.Mount` class for details. + stop_grace_period (int): Amount of time to wait for the container to + terminate before forcefully killing it. + secrets (:py:class:`list`): List of :py:class:`SecretReference` to be + made available inside the containers. + tty (boolean): Whether a pseudo-TTY should be allocated. + groups (:py:class:`list`): A list of additional groups that the + container process will run as. + open_stdin (boolean): Open ``stdin`` + read_only (boolean): Mount the container's root filesystem as read + only. + stop_signal (string): Set signal to stop the service's containers + healthcheck (Healthcheck): Healthcheck + configuration for this service. + hosts (:py:class:`dict`): A set of host to IP mappings to add to + the container's ``hosts`` file. + dns_config (DNSConfig): Specification for DNS + related configurations in resolver configuration file. + configs (:py:class:`list`): List of :py:class:`ConfigReference` that + will be exposed to the service. + privileges (Privileges): Security options for the service's containers. + isolation (string): Isolation technology used by the service's + containers. Only used for Windows containers. + """ + def __init__(self, image, command=None, args=None, hostname=None, env=None, + workdir=None, user=None, labels=None, mounts=None, + stop_grace_period=None, secrets=None, tty=None, groups=None, + open_stdin=None, read_only=None, stop_signal=None, + healthcheck=None, hosts=None, dns_config=None, configs=None, + privileges=None, isolation=None): + self['Image'] = image + + if isinstance(command, six.string_types): + command = split_command(command) + self['Command'] = command + self['Args'] = args + + if hostname is not None: + self['Hostname'] = hostname + if env is not None: + if isinstance(env, dict): + self['Env'] = format_environment(env) + else: + self['Env'] = env + if workdir is not None: + self['Dir'] = workdir + if user is not None: + self['User'] = user + if groups is not None: + self['Groups'] = groups + if stop_signal is not None: + self['StopSignal'] = stop_signal + if stop_grace_period is not None: + self['StopGracePeriod'] = stop_grace_period + if labels is not None: + self['Labels'] = labels + if hosts is not None: + self['Hosts'] = format_extra_hosts(hosts, task=True) + + if mounts is not None: + parsed_mounts = [] + for mount in mounts: + if isinstance(mount, six.string_types): + parsed_mounts.append(Mount.parse_mount_string(mount)) + else: + # If mount already parsed + parsed_mounts.append(mount) + self['Mounts'] = parsed_mounts + + if secrets is not None: + if not isinstance(secrets, list): + raise TypeError('secrets must be a list') + self['Secrets'] = secrets + + if configs is not None: + if not isinstance(configs, list): + raise TypeError('configs must be a list') + self['Configs'] = configs + + if dns_config is not None: + self['DNSConfig'] = dns_config + if privileges is not None: + self['Privileges'] = privileges + if healthcheck is not None: + self['Healthcheck'] = healthcheck + + if tty is not None: + self['TTY'] = tty + if open_stdin is not None: + self['OpenStdin'] = open_stdin + if read_only is not None: + self['ReadOnly'] = read_only + + if isolation is not None: + self['Isolation'] = isolation + + +class Mount(dict): + """ + Describes a mounted folder's configuration inside a container. A list of + :py:class:`Mount` would be used as part of a + :py:class:`~docker.types.ContainerSpec`. + + Args: + + target (string): Container path. + source (string): Mount source (e.g. a volume name or a host path). + type (string): The mount type (``bind`` / ``volume`` / ``tmpfs`` / + ``npipe``). Default: ``volume``. + read_only (bool): Whether the mount should be read-only. + consistency (string): The consistency requirement for the mount. One of + ``default```, ``consistent``, ``cached``, ``delegated``. + propagation (string): A propagation mode with the value ``[r]private``, + ``[r]shared``, or ``[r]slave``. Only valid for the ``bind`` type. + no_copy (bool): False if the volume should be populated with the data + from the target. Default: ``False``. Only valid for the ``volume`` + type. + labels (dict): User-defined name and labels for the volume. Only valid + for the ``volume`` type. + driver_config (DriverConfig): Volume driver configuration. Only valid + for the ``volume`` type. + tmpfs_size (int or string): The size for the tmpfs mount in bytes. + tmpfs_mode (int): The permission mode for the tmpfs mount. + """ + def __init__(self, target, source, type='volume', read_only=False, + consistency=None, propagation=None, no_copy=False, + labels=None, driver_config=None, tmpfs_size=None, + tmpfs_mode=None): + self['Target'] = target + self['Source'] = source + if type not in ('bind', 'volume', 'tmpfs', 'npipe'): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'Unsupported mount type: "{}"'.format(type) + ) + self['Type'] = type + self['ReadOnly'] = read_only + + if consistency: + self['Consistency'] = consistency + + if type == 'bind': + if propagation is not None: + self['BindOptions'] = { + 'Propagation': propagation + } + if any([labels, driver_config, no_copy, tmpfs_size, tmpfs_mode]): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'Incompatible options have been provided for the bind ' + 'type mount.' + ) + elif type == 'volume': + volume_opts = {} + if no_copy: + volume_opts['NoCopy'] = True + if labels: + volume_opts['Labels'] = labels + if driver_config: + volume_opts['DriverConfig'] = driver_config + if volume_opts: + self['VolumeOptions'] = volume_opts + if any([propagation, tmpfs_size, tmpfs_mode]): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'Incompatible options have been provided for the volume ' + 'type mount.' + ) + elif type == 'tmpfs': + tmpfs_opts = {} + if tmpfs_mode: + if not isinstance(tmpfs_mode, six.integer_types): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'tmpfs_mode must be an integer' + ) + tmpfs_opts['Mode'] = tmpfs_mode + if tmpfs_size: + tmpfs_opts['SizeBytes'] = parse_bytes(tmpfs_size) + if tmpfs_opts: + self['TmpfsOptions'] = tmpfs_opts + if any([propagation, labels, driver_config, no_copy]): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'Incompatible options have been provided for the tmpfs ' + 'type mount.' + ) + + @classmethod + def parse_mount_string(cls, string): + parts = string.split(':') + if len(parts) > 3: + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'Invalid mount format "{0}"'.format(string) + ) + if len(parts) == 1: + return cls(target=parts[0], source=None) + else: + target = parts[1] + source = parts[0] + mount_type = 'volume' + if source.startswith('/') or ( + IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM and source[0].isalpha() and + source[1] == ':' + ): + # FIXME: That windows condition will fail earlier since we + # split on ':'. We should look into doing a smarter split + # if we detect we are on Windows. + mount_type = 'bind' + read_only = not (len(parts) == 2 or parts[2] == 'rw') + return cls(target, source, read_only=read_only, type=mount_type) + + +class Resources(dict): + """ + Configures resource allocation for containers when made part of a + :py:class:`~docker.types.ContainerSpec`. + + Args: + + cpu_limit (int): CPU limit in units of 10^9 CPU shares. + mem_limit (int): Memory limit in Bytes. + cpu_reservation (int): CPU reservation in units of 10^9 CPU shares. + mem_reservation (int): Memory reservation in Bytes. + generic_resources (dict or :py:class:`list`): Node level generic + resources, for example a GPU, using the following format: + ``{ resource_name: resource_value }``. Alternatively, a list of + of resource specifications as defined by the Engine API. + """ + def __init__(self, cpu_limit=None, mem_limit=None, cpu_reservation=None, + mem_reservation=None, generic_resources=None): + limits = {} + reservation = {} + if cpu_limit is not None: + limits['NanoCPUs'] = cpu_limit + if mem_limit is not None: + limits['MemoryBytes'] = mem_limit + if cpu_reservation is not None: + reservation['NanoCPUs'] = cpu_reservation + if mem_reservation is not None: + reservation['MemoryBytes'] = mem_reservation + if generic_resources is not None: + reservation['GenericResources'] = ( + _convert_generic_resources_dict(generic_resources) + ) + if limits: + self['Limits'] = limits + if reservation: + self['Reservations'] = reservation + + +def _convert_generic_resources_dict(generic_resources): + if isinstance(generic_resources, list): + return generic_resources + if not isinstance(generic_resources, dict): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'generic_resources must be a dict or a list' + ' (found {})'.format(type(generic_resources)) + ) + resources = [] + for kind, value in six.iteritems(generic_resources): + resource_type = None + if isinstance(value, int): + resource_type = 'DiscreteResourceSpec' + elif isinstance(value, str): + resource_type = 'NamedResourceSpec' + else: + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'Unsupported generic resource reservation ' + 'type: {}'.format({kind: value}) + ) + resources.append({ + resource_type: {'Kind': kind, 'Value': value} + }) + return resources + + +class UpdateConfig(dict): + """ + + Used to specify the way container updates should be performed by a service. + + Args: + + parallelism (int): Maximum number of tasks to be updated in one + iteration (0 means unlimited parallelism). Default: 0. + delay (int): Amount of time between updates. + failure_action (string): Action to take if an updated task fails to + run, or stops running during the update. Acceptable values are + ``continue`` and ``pause``. Default: ``continue`` + monitor (int): Amount of time to monitor each updated task for + failures, in nanoseconds. + max_failure_ratio (float): The fraction of tasks that may fail during + an update before the failure action is invoked, specified as a + floating point number between 0 and 1. Default: 0 + order (string): Specifies the order of operations when rolling out an + updated task. Either ``start_first`` or ``stop_first`` are accepted. + """ + def __init__(self, parallelism=0, delay=None, failure_action='continue', + monitor=None, max_failure_ratio=None, order=None): + self['Parallelism'] = parallelism + if delay is not None: + self['Delay'] = delay + if failure_action not in ('pause', 'continue'): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'failure_action must be either `pause` or `continue`.' + ) + self['FailureAction'] = failure_action + + if monitor is not None: + if not isinstance(monitor, int): + raise TypeError('monitor must be an integer') + self['Monitor'] = monitor + + if max_failure_ratio is not None: + if not isinstance(max_failure_ratio, (float, int)): + raise TypeError('max_failure_ratio must be a float') + if max_failure_ratio > 1 or max_failure_ratio < 0: + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'max_failure_ratio must be a number between 0 and 1' + ) + self['MaxFailureRatio'] = max_failure_ratio + + if order is not None: + if order not in ('start-first', 'stop-first'): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'order must be either `start-first` or `stop-first`' + ) + self['Order'] = order + + +class RestartConditionTypesEnum(object): + _values = ( + 'none', + 'on-failure', + 'any', + ) + NONE, ON_FAILURE, ANY = _values + + +class RestartPolicy(dict): + """ + Used when creating a :py:class:`~docker.types.ContainerSpec`, + dictates whether a container should restart after stopping or failing. + + Args: + + condition (string): Condition for restart (``none``, ``on-failure``, + or ``any``). Default: `none`. + delay (int): Delay between restart attempts. Default: 0 + max_attempts (int): Maximum attempts to restart a given container + before giving up. Default value is 0, which is ignored. + window (int): Time window used to evaluate the restart policy. Default + value is 0, which is unbounded. + """ + + condition_types = RestartConditionTypesEnum + + def __init__(self, condition=RestartConditionTypesEnum.NONE, delay=0, + max_attempts=0, window=0): + if condition not in self.condition_types._values: + raise TypeError( + 'Invalid RestartPolicy condition {0}'.format(condition) + ) + + self['Condition'] = condition + self['Delay'] = delay + self['MaxAttempts'] = max_attempts + self['Window'] = window + + +class DriverConfig(dict): + """ + Indicates which driver to use, as well as its configuration. Can be used + as ``log_driver`` in a :py:class:`~docker.types.ContainerSpec`, + for the `driver_config` in a volume :py:class:`~docker.types.Mount`, or + as the driver object in + :py:meth:`create_secret`. + + Args: + + name (string): Name of the driver to use. + options (dict): Driver-specific options. Default: ``None``. + """ + def __init__(self, name, options=None): + self['Name'] = name + if options: + self['Options'] = options + + +class EndpointSpec(dict): + """ + Describes properties to access and load-balance a service. + + Args: + + mode (string): The mode of resolution to use for internal load + balancing between tasks (``'vip'`` or ``'dnsrr'``). Defaults to + ``'vip'`` if not provided. + ports (dict): Exposed ports that this service is accessible on from the + outside, in the form of ``{ published_port: target_port }`` or + ``{ published_port: }``. Port config tuple format + is ``(target_port [, protocol [, publish_mode]])``. + Ports can only be provided if the ``vip`` resolution mode is used. + """ + def __init__(self, mode=None, ports=None): + if ports: + self['Ports'] = convert_service_ports(ports) + if mode: + self['Mode'] = mode + + +def convert_service_ports(ports): + if isinstance(ports, list): + return ports + if not isinstance(ports, dict): + raise TypeError( + 'Invalid type for ports, expected dict or list' + ) + + result = [] + for k, v in six.iteritems(ports): + port_spec = { + 'Protocol': 'tcp', + 'PublishedPort': k + } + + if isinstance(v, tuple): + port_spec['TargetPort'] = v[0] + if len(v) >= 2 and v[1] is not None: + port_spec['Protocol'] = v[1] + if len(v) == 3: + port_spec['PublishMode'] = v[2] + if len(v) > 3: + raise ValueError( + 'Service port configuration can have at most 3 elements: ' + '(target_port, protocol, mode)' + ) + else: + port_spec['TargetPort'] = v + + result.append(port_spec) + return result + + +class ServiceMode(dict): + """ + Indicate whether a service should be deployed as a replicated or global + service, and associated parameters + + Args: + mode (string): Can be either ``replicated`` or ``global`` + replicas (int): Number of replicas. For replicated services only. + """ + def __init__(self, mode, replicas=None): + if mode not in ('replicated', 'global'): + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'mode must be either "replicated" or "global"' + ) + if mode != 'replicated' and replicas is not None: + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'replicas can only be used for replicated mode' + ) + self[mode] = {} + if replicas is not None: + self[mode]['Replicas'] = replicas + + @property + def mode(self): + if 'global' in self: + return 'global' + return 'replicated' + + @property + def replicas(self): + if self.mode != 'replicated': + return None + return self['replicated'].get('Replicas') + + +class SecretReference(dict): + """ + Secret reference to be used as part of a :py:class:`ContainerSpec`. + Describes how a secret is made accessible inside the service's + containers. + + Args: + secret_id (string): Secret's ID + secret_name (string): Secret's name as defined at its creation. + filename (string): Name of the file containing the secret. Defaults + to the secret's name if not specified. + uid (string): UID of the secret file's owner. Default: 0 + gid (string): GID of the secret file's group. Default: 0 + mode (int): File access mode inside the container. Default: 0o444 + """ + @check_resource('secret_id') + def __init__(self, secret_id, secret_name, filename=None, uid=None, + gid=None, mode=0o444): + self['SecretName'] = secret_name + self['SecretID'] = secret_id + self['File'] = { + 'Name': filename or secret_name, + 'UID': uid or '0', + 'GID': gid or '0', + 'Mode': mode + } + + +class ConfigReference(dict): + """ + Config reference to be used as part of a :py:class:`ContainerSpec`. + Describes how a config is made accessible inside the service's + containers. + + Args: + config_id (string): Config's ID + config_name (string): Config's name as defined at its creation. + filename (string): Name of the file containing the config. Defaults + to the config's name if not specified. + uid (string): UID of the config file's owner. Default: 0 + gid (string): GID of the config file's group. Default: 0 + mode (int): File access mode inside the container. Default: 0o444 + """ + @check_resource('config_id') + def __init__(self, config_id, config_name, filename=None, uid=None, + gid=None, mode=0o444): + self['ConfigName'] = config_name + self['ConfigID'] = config_id + self['File'] = { + 'Name': filename or config_name, + 'UID': uid or '0', + 'GID': gid or '0', + 'Mode': mode + } + + +class Placement(dict): + """ + Placement constraints to be used as part of a :py:class:`TaskTemplate` + + Args: + constraints (:py:class:`list`): A list of constraints + preferences (:py:class:`list`): Preferences provide a way to make + the scheduler aware of factors such as topology. They are + provided in order from highest to lowest precedence. + platforms (:py:class:`list`): A list of platforms expressed as + ``(arch, os)`` tuples + """ + def __init__(self, constraints=None, preferences=None, platforms=None): + if constraints is not None: + self['Constraints'] = constraints + if preferences is not None: + self['Preferences'] = preferences + if platforms: + self['Platforms'] = [] + for plat in platforms: + self['Platforms'].append({ + 'Architecture': plat[0], 'OS': plat[1] + }) + + +class DNSConfig(dict): + """ + Specification for DNS related configurations in resolver configuration + file (``resolv.conf``). Part of a :py:class:`ContainerSpec` definition. + + Args: + nameservers (:py:class:`list`): The IP addresses of the name + servers. + search (:py:class:`list`): A search list for host-name lookup. + options (:py:class:`list`): A list of internal resolver variables + to be modified (e.g., ``debug``, ``ndots:3``, etc.). + """ + def __init__(self, nameservers=None, search=None, options=None): + self['Nameservers'] = nameservers + self['Search'] = search + self['Options'] = options + + +class Privileges(dict): + """ + Security options for a service's containers. + Part of a :py:class:`ContainerSpec` definition. + + Args: + credentialspec_file (str): Load credential spec from this file. + The file is read by the daemon, and must be present in the + CredentialSpecs subdirectory in the docker data directory, + which defaults to ``C:\ProgramData\Docker\`` on Windows. + Can not be combined with credentialspec_registry. + + credentialspec_registry (str): Load credential spec from this value + in the Windows registry. The specified registry value must be + located in: ``HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion + \Virtualization\Containers\CredentialSpecs``. + Can not be combined with credentialspec_file. + + selinux_disable (boolean): Disable SELinux + selinux_user (string): SELinux user label + selinux_role (string): SELinux role label + selinux_type (string): SELinux type label + selinux_level (string): SELinux level label + """ + def __init__(self, credentialspec_file=None, credentialspec_registry=None, + selinux_disable=None, selinux_user=None, selinux_role=None, + selinux_type=None, selinux_level=None): + credential_spec = {} + if credentialspec_registry is not None: + credential_spec['Registry'] = credentialspec_registry + if credentialspec_file is not None: + credential_spec['File'] = credentialspec_file + + if len(credential_spec) > 1: + raise errors.InvalidArgument( + 'credentialspec_file and credentialspec_registry are mutually' + ' exclusive' + ) + + selinux_context = { + 'Disable': selinux_disable, + 'User': selinux_user, + 'Role': selinux_role, + 'Type': selinux_type, + 'Level': selinux_level, + } + + if len(credential_spec) > 0: + self['CredentialSpec'] = credential_spec + + if len(selinux_context) > 0: + self['SELinuxContext'] = selinux_context diff --git a/docker/types/swarm.py b/docker/types/swarm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9687a82 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/types/swarm.py @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +from ..errors import InvalidVersion +from ..utils import version_lt + + +class SwarmSpec(dict): + """ + Describe a Swarm's configuration and options. Use + :py:meth:`~docker.api.swarm.SwarmApiMixin.create_swarm_spec` + to instantiate. + """ + def __init__(self, version, task_history_retention_limit=None, + snapshot_interval=None, keep_old_snapshots=None, + log_entries_for_slow_followers=None, heartbeat_tick=None, + election_tick=None, dispatcher_heartbeat_period=None, + node_cert_expiry=None, external_cas=None, name=None, + labels=None, signing_ca_cert=None, signing_ca_key=None, + ca_force_rotate=None, autolock_managers=None, + log_driver=None): + if task_history_retention_limit is not None: + self['Orchestration'] = { + 'TaskHistoryRetentionLimit': task_history_retention_limit + } + if any([snapshot_interval, + keep_old_snapshots, + log_entries_for_slow_followers, + heartbeat_tick, + election_tick]): + self['Raft'] = { + 'SnapshotInterval': snapshot_interval, + 'KeepOldSnapshots': keep_old_snapshots, + 'LogEntriesForSlowFollowers': log_entries_for_slow_followers, + 'HeartbeatTick': heartbeat_tick, + 'ElectionTick': election_tick + } + + if dispatcher_heartbeat_period: + self['Dispatcher'] = { + 'HeartbeatPeriod': dispatcher_heartbeat_period + } + + ca_config = {} + if node_cert_expiry is not None: + ca_config['NodeCertExpiry'] = node_cert_expiry + if external_cas: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + if len(external_cas) > 1: + raise InvalidVersion( + 'Support for multiple external CAs is not available ' + 'for API version < 1.25' + ) + ca_config['ExternalCA'] = external_cas[0] + else: + ca_config['ExternalCAs'] = external_cas + if signing_ca_key: + if version_lt(version, '1.30'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'signing_ca_key is not supported in API version < 1.30' + ) + ca_config['SigningCAKey'] = signing_ca_key + if signing_ca_cert: + if version_lt(version, '1.30'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'signing_ca_cert is not supported in API version < 1.30' + ) + ca_config['SigningCACert'] = signing_ca_cert + if ca_force_rotate is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.30'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'force_rotate is not supported in API version < 1.30' + ) + ca_config['ForceRotate'] = ca_force_rotate + if ca_config: + self['CAConfig'] = ca_config + + if autolock_managers is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'autolock_managers is not supported in API version < 1.25' + ) + + self['EncryptionConfig'] = {'AutoLockManagers': autolock_managers} + + if log_driver is not None: + if version_lt(version, '1.25'): + raise InvalidVersion( + 'log_driver is not supported in API version < 1.25' + ) + + self['TaskDefaults'] = {'LogDriver': log_driver} + + if name is not None: + self['Name'] = name + if labels is not None: + self['Labels'] = labels + + +class SwarmExternalCA(dict): + """ + Configuration for forwarding signing requests to an external + certificate authority. + + Args: + url (string): URL where certificate signing requests should be + sent. + protocol (string): Protocol for communication with the external CA. + options (dict): An object with key/value pairs that are interpreted + as protocol-specific options for the external CA driver. + ca_cert (string): The root CA certificate (in PEM format) this + external CA uses to issue TLS certificates (assumed to be to + the current swarm root CA certificate if not provided). + + + + """ + def __init__(self, url, protocol=None, options=None, ca_cert=None): + self['URL'] = url + self['Protocol'] = protocol + self['Options'] = options + self['CACert'] = ca_cert diff --git a/docker/utils/__init__.py b/docker/utils/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81c8186 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# flake8: noqa +from .build import create_archive, exclude_paths, mkbuildcontext, tar +from .decorators import check_resource, minimum_version, update_headers +from .utils import ( + compare_version, convert_port_bindings, convert_volume_binds, + parse_repository_tag, parse_host, + kwargs_from_env, convert_filters, datetime_to_timestamp, + create_host_config, parse_bytes, parse_env_file, version_lt, + version_gte, decode_json_header, split_command, create_ipam_config, + create_ipam_pool, parse_devices, normalize_links, convert_service_networks, + format_environment, format_extra_hosts +) + diff --git a/docker/utils/build.py b/docker/utils/build.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4fa5751 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/build.py @@ -0,0 +1,255 @@ +import io +import os +import re +import tarfile +import tempfile + +import six + +from .fnmatch import fnmatch +from ..constants import IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM + + +_SEP = re.compile('/|\\\\') if IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM else re.compile('/') + + +def tar(path, exclude=None, dockerfile=None, fileobj=None, gzip=False): + root = os.path.abspath(path) + exclude = exclude or [] + dockerfile = dockerfile or (None, None) + extra_files = [] + if dockerfile[1] is not None: + dockerignore_contents = '\n'.join( + (exclude or ['.dockerignore']) + [dockerfile[0]] + ) + extra_files = [ + ('.dockerignore', dockerignore_contents), + dockerfile, + ] + return create_archive( + files=sorted(exclude_paths(root, exclude, dockerfile=dockerfile[0])), + root=root, fileobj=fileobj, gzip=gzip, extra_files=extra_files + ) + + +def exclude_paths(root, patterns, dockerfile=None): + """ + Given a root directory path and a list of .dockerignore patterns, return + an iterator of all paths (both regular files and directories) in the root + directory that do *not* match any of the patterns. + + All paths returned are relative to the root. + """ + + if dockerfile is None: + dockerfile = 'Dockerfile' + + patterns.append('!' + dockerfile) + pm = PatternMatcher(patterns) + return set(pm.walk(root)) + + +def build_file_list(root): + files = [] + for dirname, dirnames, fnames in os.walk(root): + for filename in fnames + dirnames: + longpath = os.path.join(dirname, filename) + files.append( + longpath.replace(root, '', 1).lstrip('/') + ) + + return files + + +def create_archive(root, files=None, fileobj=None, gzip=False, + extra_files=None): + extra_files = extra_files or [] + if not fileobj: + fileobj = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() + t = tarfile.open(mode='w:gz' if gzip else 'w', fileobj=fileobj) + if files is None: + files = build_file_list(root) + extra_names = set(e[0] for e in extra_files) + for path in files: + if path in extra_names: + # Extra files override context files with the same name + continue + full_path = os.path.join(root, path) + + i = t.gettarinfo(full_path, arcname=path) + if i is None: + # This happens when we encounter a socket file. We can safely + # ignore it and proceed. + continue + + # Workaround https://bugs.python.org/issue32713 + if i.mtime < 0 or i.mtime > 8**11 - 1: + i.mtime = int(i.mtime) + + if IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM: + # Windows doesn't keep track of the execute bit, so we make files + # and directories executable by default. + i.mode = i.mode & 0o755 | 0o111 + + if i.isfile(): + try: + with open(full_path, 'rb') as f: + t.addfile(i, f) + except IOError: + raise IOError( + 'Can not read file in context: {}'.format(full_path) + ) + else: + # Directories, FIFOs, symlinks... don't need to be read. + t.addfile(i, None) + + for name, contents in extra_files: + info = tarfile.TarInfo(name) + info.size = len(contents) + t.addfile(info, io.BytesIO(contents.encode('utf-8'))) + + t.close() + fileobj.seek(0) + return fileobj + + +def mkbuildcontext(dockerfile): + f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() + t = tarfile.open(mode='w', fileobj=f) + if isinstance(dockerfile, io.StringIO): + dfinfo = tarfile.TarInfo('Dockerfile') + if six.PY3: + raise TypeError('Please use io.BytesIO to create in-memory ' + 'Dockerfiles with Python 3') + else: + dfinfo.size = len(dockerfile.getvalue()) + dockerfile.seek(0) + elif isinstance(dockerfile, io.BytesIO): + dfinfo = tarfile.TarInfo('Dockerfile') + dfinfo.size = len(dockerfile.getvalue()) + dockerfile.seek(0) + else: + dfinfo = t.gettarinfo(fileobj=dockerfile, arcname='Dockerfile') + t.addfile(dfinfo, dockerfile) + t.close() + f.seek(0) + return f + + +def split_path(p): + return [pt for pt in re.split(_SEP, p) if pt and pt != '.'] + + +def normalize_slashes(p): + if IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM: + return '/'.join(split_path(p)) + return p + + +def walk(root, patterns, default=True): + pm = PatternMatcher(patterns) + return pm.walk(root) + + +# Heavily based on +# https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/pkg/fileutils/fileutils.go +class PatternMatcher(object): + def __init__(self, patterns): + self.patterns = list(filter( + lambda p: p.dirs, [Pattern(p) for p in patterns] + )) + self.patterns.append(Pattern('!.dockerignore')) + + def matches(self, filepath): + matched = False + parent_path = os.path.dirname(filepath) + parent_path_dirs = split_path(parent_path) + + for pattern in self.patterns: + negative = pattern.exclusion + match = pattern.match(filepath) + if not match and parent_path != '': + if len(pattern.dirs) <= len(parent_path_dirs): + match = pattern.match( + os.path.sep.join(parent_path_dirs[:len(pattern.dirs)]) + ) + + if match: + matched = not negative + + return matched + + def walk(self, root): + def rec_walk(current_dir): + for f in os.listdir(current_dir): + fpath = os.path.join( + os.path.relpath(current_dir, root), f + ) + if fpath.startswith('.' + os.path.sep): + fpath = fpath[2:] + match = self.matches(fpath) + if not match: + yield fpath + + cur = os.path.join(root, fpath) + if not os.path.isdir(cur) or os.path.islink(cur): + continue + + if match: + # If we want to skip this file and it's a directory + # then we should first check to see if there's an + # excludes pattern (e.g. !dir/file) that starts with this + # dir. If so then we can't skip this dir. + skip = True + + for pat in self.patterns: + if not pat.exclusion: + continue + if pat.cleaned_pattern.startswith( + normalize_slashes(fpath)): + skip = False + break + if skip: + continue + for sub in rec_walk(cur): + yield sub + + return rec_walk(root) + + +class Pattern(object): + def __init__(self, pattern_str): + self.exclusion = False + if pattern_str.startswith('!'): + self.exclusion = True + pattern_str = pattern_str[1:] + + self.dirs = self.normalize(pattern_str) + self.cleaned_pattern = '/'.join(self.dirs) + + @classmethod + def normalize(cls, p): + + # Leading and trailing slashes are not relevant. Yes, + # "foo.py/" must exclude the "foo.py" regular file. "." + # components are not relevant either, even if the whole + # pattern is only ".", as the Docker reference states: "For + # historical reasons, the pattern . is ignored." + # ".." component must be cleared with the potential previous + # component, regardless of whether it exists: "A preprocessing + # step [...] eliminates . and .. elements using Go's + # filepath.". + i = 0 + split = split_path(p) + while i < len(split): + if split[i] == '..': + del split[i] + if i > 0: + del split[i - 1] + i -= 1 + else: + i += 1 + return split + + def match(self, filepath): + return fnmatch(normalize_slashes(filepath), self.cleaned_pattern) diff --git a/docker/utils/config.py b/docker/utils/config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..82a0e2a --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +import json +import logging +import os + +from ..constants import IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM + +DOCKER_CONFIG_FILENAME = os.path.join('.docker', 'config.json') +LEGACY_DOCKER_CONFIG_FILENAME = '.dockercfg' + +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def find_config_file(config_path=None): + paths = list(filter(None, [ + config_path, # 1 + config_path_from_environment(), # 2 + os.path.join(home_dir(), DOCKER_CONFIG_FILENAME), # 3 + os.path.join(home_dir(), LEGACY_DOCKER_CONFIG_FILENAME), # 4 + ])) + + log.debug("Trying paths: {0}".format(repr(paths))) + + for path in paths: + if os.path.exists(path): + log.debug("Found file at path: {0}".format(path)) + return path + + log.debug("No config file found") + + return None + + +def config_path_from_environment(): + config_dir = os.environ.get('DOCKER_CONFIG') + if not config_dir: + return None + return os.path.join(config_dir, os.path.basename(DOCKER_CONFIG_FILENAME)) + + +def home_dir(): + """ + Get the user's home directory, using the same logic as the Docker Engine + client - use %USERPROFILE% on Windows, $HOME/getuid on POSIX. + """ + if IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM: + return os.environ.get('USERPROFILE', '') + else: + return os.path.expanduser('~') + + +def load_general_config(config_path=None): + config_file = find_config_file(config_path) + + if not config_file: + return {} + + try: + with open(config_file) as f: + return json.load(f) + except (IOError, ValueError) as e: + # In the case of a legacy `.dockercfg` file, we won't + # be able to load any JSON data. + log.debug(e) + + log.debug("All parsing attempts failed - returning empty config") + return {} diff --git a/docker/utils/decorators.py b/docker/utils/decorators.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c975d4b --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/decorators.py @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +import functools + +from .. import errors +from . import utils + + +def check_resource(resource_name): + def decorator(f): + @functools.wraps(f) + def wrapped(self, resource_id=None, *args, **kwargs): + if resource_id is None and kwargs.get(resource_name): + resource_id = kwargs.pop(resource_name) + if isinstance(resource_id, dict): + resource_id = resource_id.get('Id', resource_id.get('ID')) + if not resource_id: + raise errors.NullResource( + 'Resource ID was not provided' + ) + return f(self, resource_id, *args, **kwargs) + return wrapped + return decorator + + +def minimum_version(version): + def decorator(f): + @functools.wraps(f) + def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs): + if utils.version_lt(self._version, version): + raise errors.InvalidVersion( + '{0} is not available for version < {1}'.format( + f.__name__, version + ) + ) + return f(self, *args, **kwargs) + return wrapper + return decorator + + +def update_headers(f): + def inner(self, *args, **kwargs): + if 'HttpHeaders' in self._general_configs: + if not kwargs.get('headers'): + kwargs['headers'] = self._general_configs['HttpHeaders'] + else: + kwargs['headers'].update(self._general_configs['HttpHeaders']) + return f(self, *args, **kwargs) + return inner diff --git a/docker/utils/fnmatch.py b/docker/utils/fnmatch.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc940a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/fnmatch.py @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +"""Filename matching with shell patterns. + +fnmatch(FILENAME, PATTERN) matches according to the local convention. +fnmatchcase(FILENAME, PATTERN) always takes case in account. + +The functions operate by translating the pattern into a regular +expression. They cache the compiled regular expressions for speed. + +The function translate(PATTERN) returns a regular expression +corresponding to PATTERN. (It does not compile it.) +""" + +import re + +__all__ = ["fnmatch", "fnmatchcase", "translate"] + +_cache = {} +_MAXCACHE = 100 + + +def _purge(): + """Clear the pattern cache""" + _cache.clear() + + +def fnmatch(name, pat): + """Test whether FILENAME matches PATTERN. + + Patterns are Unix shell style: + + * matches everything + ? matches any single character + [seq] matches any character in seq + [!seq] matches any char not in seq + + An initial period in FILENAME is not special. + Both FILENAME and PATTERN are first case-normalized + if the operating system requires it. + If you don't want this, use fnmatchcase(FILENAME, PATTERN). + """ + + name = name.lower() + pat = pat.lower() + return fnmatchcase(name, pat) + + +def fnmatchcase(name, pat): + """Test whether FILENAME matches PATTERN, including case. + This is a version of fnmatch() which doesn't case-normalize + its arguments. + """ + + try: + re_pat = _cache[pat] + except KeyError: + res = translate(pat) + if len(_cache) >= _MAXCACHE: + _cache.clear() + _cache[pat] = re_pat = re.compile(res) + return re_pat.match(name) is not None + + +def translate(pat): + """Translate a shell PATTERN to a regular expression. + + There is no way to quote meta-characters. + """ + i, n = 0, len(pat) + res = '^' + while i < n: + c = pat[i] + i = i + 1 + if c == '*': + if i < n and pat[i] == '*': + # is some flavor of "**" + i = i + 1 + # Treat **/ as ** so eat the "/" + if i < n and pat[i] == '/': + i = i + 1 + if i >= n: + # is "**EOF" - to align with .gitignore just accept all + res = res + '.*' + else: + # is "**" + # Note that this allows for any # of /'s (even 0) because + # the .* will eat everything, even /'s + res = res + '(.*/)?' + else: + # is "*" so map it to anything but "/" + res = res + '[^/]*' + elif c == '?': + # "?" is any char except "/" + res = res + '[^/]' + elif c == '[': + j = i + if j < n and pat[j] == '!': + j = j + 1 + if j < n and pat[j] == ']': + j = j + 1 + while j < n and pat[j] != ']': + j = j + 1 + if j >= n: + res = res + '\\[' + else: + stuff = pat[i:j].replace('\\', '\\\\') + i = j + 1 + if stuff[0] == '!': + stuff = '^' + stuff[1:] + elif stuff[0] == '^': + stuff = '\\' + stuff + res = '%s[%s]' % (res, stuff) + else: + res = res + re.escape(c) + + return res + '$' diff --git a/docker/utils/json_stream.py b/docker/utils/json_stream.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..addffdf --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/json_stream.py @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +from __future__ import absolute_import +from __future__ import unicode_literals + +import json +import json.decoder + +import six + +from ..errors import StreamParseError + + +json_decoder = json.JSONDecoder() + + +def stream_as_text(stream): + """ + Given a stream of bytes or text, if any of the items in the stream + are bytes convert them to text. + This function can be removed once we return text streams + instead of byte streams. + """ + for data in stream: + if not isinstance(data, six.text_type): + data = data.decode('utf-8', 'replace') + yield data + + +def json_splitter(buffer): + """Attempt to parse a json object from a buffer. If there is at least one + object, return it and the rest of the buffer, otherwise return None. + """ + buffer = buffer.strip() + try: + obj, index = json_decoder.raw_decode(buffer) + rest = buffer[json.decoder.WHITESPACE.match(buffer, index).end():] + return obj, rest + except ValueError: + return None + + +def json_stream(stream): + """Given a stream of text, return a stream of json objects. + This handles streams which are inconsistently buffered (some entries may + be newline delimited, and others are not). + """ + return split_buffer(stream, json_splitter, json_decoder.decode) + + +def line_splitter(buffer, separator=u'\n'): + index = buffer.find(six.text_type(separator)) + if index == -1: + return None + return buffer[:index + 1], buffer[index + 1:] + + +def split_buffer(stream, splitter=None, decoder=lambda a: a): + """Given a generator which yields strings and a splitter function, + joins all input, splits on the separator and yields each chunk. + Unlike string.split(), each chunk includes the trailing + separator, except for the last one if none was found on the end + of the input. + """ + splitter = splitter or line_splitter + buffered = six.text_type('') + + for data in stream_as_text(stream): + buffered += data + while True: + buffer_split = splitter(buffered) + if buffer_split is None: + break + + item, buffered = buffer_split + yield item + + if buffered: + try: + yield decoder(buffered) + except Exception as e: + raise StreamParseError(e) diff --git a/docker/utils/ports.py b/docker/utils/ports.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf7d697 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/ports.py @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +import re + +PORT_SPEC = re.compile( + "^" # Match full string + "(" # External part + "((?P[a-fA-F\d.:]+):)?" # Address + "(?P[\d]*)(-(?P[\d]+))?:" # External range + ")?" + "(?P[\d]+)(-(?P[\d]+))?" # Internal range + "(?P/(udp|tcp))?" # Protocol + "$" # Match full string +) + + +def add_port_mapping(port_bindings, internal_port, external): + if internal_port in port_bindings: + port_bindings[internal_port].append(external) + else: + port_bindings[internal_port] = [external] + + +def add_port(port_bindings, internal_port_range, external_range): + if external_range is None: + for internal_port in internal_port_range: + add_port_mapping(port_bindings, internal_port, None) + else: + ports = zip(internal_port_range, external_range) + for internal_port, external_port in ports: + add_port_mapping(port_bindings, internal_port, external_port) + + +def build_port_bindings(ports): + port_bindings = {} + for port in ports: + internal_port_range, external_range = split_port(port) + add_port(port_bindings, internal_port_range, external_range) + return port_bindings + + +def _raise_invalid_port(port): + raise ValueError('Invalid port "%s", should be ' + '[[remote_ip:]remote_port[-remote_port]:]' + 'port[/protocol]' % port) + + +def port_range(start, end, proto, randomly_available_port=False): + if not start: + return start + if not end: + return [start + proto] + if randomly_available_port: + return ['{}-{}'.format(start, end) + proto] + return [str(port) + proto for port in range(int(start), int(end) + 1)] + + +def split_port(port): + if hasattr(port, 'legacy_repr'): + # This is the worst hack, but it prevents a bug in Compose 1.14.0 + # https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/1668 + # TODO: remove once fixed in Compose stable + port = port.legacy_repr() + port = str(port) + match = PORT_SPEC.match(port) + if match is None: + _raise_invalid_port(port) + parts = match.groupdict() + + host = parts['host'] + proto = parts['proto'] or '' + internal = port_range(parts['int'], parts['int_end'], proto) + external = port_range( + parts['ext'], parts['ext_end'], '', len(internal) == 1) + + if host is None: + if external is not None and len(internal) != len(external): + raise ValueError('Port ranges don\'t match in length') + return internal, external + else: + if not external: + external = [None] * len(internal) + elif len(internal) != len(external): + raise ValueError('Port ranges don\'t match in length') + return internal, [(host, ext_port) for ext_port in external] diff --git a/docker/utils/socket.py b/docker/utils/socket.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b96d4f --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/socket.py @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +import errno +import os +import select +import socket as pysocket +import struct + +import six + +try: + from ..transport import NpipeSocket +except ImportError: + NpipeSocket = type(None) + + +class SocketError(Exception): + pass + + +def read(socket, n=4096): + """ + Reads at most n bytes from socket + """ + + recoverable_errors = (errno.EINTR, errno.EDEADLK, errno.EWOULDBLOCK) + + if six.PY3 and not isinstance(socket, NpipeSocket): + select.select([socket], [], []) + + try: + if hasattr(socket, 'recv'): + return socket.recv(n) + if six.PY3 and isinstance(socket, getattr(pysocket, 'SocketIO')): + return socket.read(n) + return os.read(socket.fileno(), n) + except EnvironmentError as e: + if e.errno not in recoverable_errors: + raise + + +def read_exactly(socket, n): + """ + Reads exactly n bytes from socket + Raises SocketError if there isn't enough data + """ + data = six.binary_type() + while len(data) < n: + next_data = read(socket, n - len(data)) + if not next_data: + raise SocketError("Unexpected EOF") + data += next_data + return data + + +def next_frame_size(socket): + """ + Returns the size of the next frame of data waiting to be read from socket, + according to the protocol defined here: + + https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/api/docker_remote_api_v1.24/#/attach-to-a-container + """ + try: + data = read_exactly(socket, 8) + except SocketError: + return -1 + + _, actual = struct.unpack('>BxxxL', data) + return actual + + +def frames_iter(socket): + """ + Returns a generator of frames read from socket + """ + while True: + n = next_frame_size(socket) + if n < 0: + break + while n > 0: + result = read(socket, n) + if result is None: + continue + data_length = len(result) + if data_length == 0: + # We have reached EOF + return + n -= data_length + yield result + + +def socket_raw_iter(socket): + """ + Returns a generator of data read from the socket. + This is used for non-multiplexed streams. + """ + while True: + result = read(socket) + if len(result) == 0: + # We have reached EOF + return + yield result diff --git a/docker/utils/utils.py b/docker/utils/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe3b9a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/utils/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,489 @@ +import base64 +import os +import os.path +import json +import shlex +from distutils.version import StrictVersion +from datetime import datetime + +import six + +from .. import errors +from .. import tls + +if six.PY2: + from urllib import splitnport +else: + from urllib.parse import splitnport + +DEFAULT_HTTP_HOST = "127.0.0.1" +DEFAULT_UNIX_SOCKET = "http+unix://var/run/docker.sock" +DEFAULT_NPIPE = 'npipe:////./pipe/docker_engine' + +BYTE_UNITS = { + 'b': 1, + 'k': 1024, + 'm': 1024 * 1024, + 'g': 1024 * 1024 * 1024 +} + + +def create_ipam_pool(*args, **kwargs): + raise errors.DeprecatedMethod( + 'utils.create_ipam_pool has been removed. Please use a ' + 'docker.types.IPAMPool object instead.' + ) + + +def create_ipam_config(*args, **kwargs): + raise errors.DeprecatedMethod( + 'utils.create_ipam_config has been removed. Please use a ' + 'docker.types.IPAMConfig object instead.' + ) + + +def decode_json_header(header): + data = base64.b64decode(header) + if six.PY3: + data = data.decode('utf-8') + return json.loads(data) + + +def compare_version(v1, v2): + """Compare docker versions + + >>> v1 = '1.9' + >>> v2 = '1.10' + >>> compare_version(v1, v2) + 1 + >>> compare_version(v2, v1) + -1 + >>> compare_version(v2, v2) + 0 + """ + s1 = StrictVersion(v1) + s2 = StrictVersion(v2) + if s1 == s2: + return 0 + elif s1 > s2: + return -1 + else: + return 1 + + +def version_lt(v1, v2): + return compare_version(v1, v2) > 0 + + +def version_gte(v1, v2): + return not version_lt(v1, v2) + + +def _convert_port_binding(binding): + result = {'HostIp': '', 'HostPort': ''} + if isinstance(binding, tuple): + if len(binding) == 2: + result['HostPort'] = binding[1] + result['HostIp'] = binding[0] + elif isinstance(binding[0], six.string_types): + result['HostIp'] = binding[0] + else: + result['HostPort'] = binding[0] + elif isinstance(binding, dict): + if 'HostPort' in binding: + result['HostPort'] = binding['HostPort'] + if 'HostIp' in binding: + result['HostIp'] = binding['HostIp'] + else: + raise ValueError(binding) + else: + result['HostPort'] = binding + + if result['HostPort'] is None: + result['HostPort'] = '' + else: + result['HostPort'] = str(result['HostPort']) + + return result + + +def convert_port_bindings(port_bindings): + result = {} + for k, v in six.iteritems(port_bindings): + key = str(k) + if '/' not in key: + key += '/tcp' + if isinstance(v, list): + result[key] = [_convert_port_binding(binding) for binding in v] + else: + result[key] = [_convert_port_binding(v)] + return result + + +def convert_volume_binds(binds): + if isinstance(binds, list): + return binds + + result = [] + for k, v in binds.items(): + if isinstance(k, six.binary_type): + k = k.decode('utf-8') + + if isinstance(v, dict): + if 'ro' in v and 'mode' in v: + raise ValueError( + 'Binding cannot contain both "ro" and "mode": {}' + .format(repr(v)) + ) + + bind = v['bind'] + if isinstance(bind, six.binary_type): + bind = bind.decode('utf-8') + + if 'ro' in v: + mode = 'ro' if v['ro'] else 'rw' + elif 'mode' in v: + mode = v['mode'] + else: + mode = 'rw' + + result.append( + six.text_type('{0}:{1}:{2}').format(k, bind, mode) + ) + else: + if isinstance(v, six.binary_type): + v = v.decode('utf-8') + result.append( + six.text_type('{0}:{1}:rw').format(k, v) + ) + return result + + +def convert_tmpfs_mounts(tmpfs): + if isinstance(tmpfs, dict): + return tmpfs + + if not isinstance(tmpfs, list): + raise ValueError( + 'Expected tmpfs value to be either a list or a dict, found: {}' + .format(type(tmpfs).__name__) + ) + + result = {} + for mount in tmpfs: + if isinstance(mount, six.string_types): + if ":" in mount: + name, options = mount.split(":", 1) + else: + name = mount + options = "" + + else: + raise ValueError( + "Expected item in tmpfs list to be a string, found: {}" + .format(type(mount).__name__) + ) + + result[name] = options + return result + + +def convert_service_networks(networks): + if not networks: + return networks + if not isinstance(networks, list): + raise TypeError('networks parameter must be a list.') + + result = [] + for n in networks: + if isinstance(n, six.string_types): + n = {'Target': n} + result.append(n) + return result + + +def parse_repository_tag(repo_name): + parts = repo_name.rsplit('@', 1) + if len(parts) == 2: + return tuple(parts) + parts = repo_name.rsplit(':', 1) + if len(parts) == 2 and '/' not in parts[1]: + return tuple(parts) + return repo_name, None + + +# Based on utils.go:ParseHost http://tinyurl.com/nkahcfh +# fd:// protocol unsupported (for obvious reasons) +# Added support for http and https +# Protocol translation: tcp -> http, unix -> http+unix +def parse_host(addr, is_win32=False, tls=False): + proto = "http+unix" + port = None + path = '' + + if not addr and is_win32: + addr = DEFAULT_NPIPE + + if not addr or addr.strip() == 'unix://': + return DEFAULT_UNIX_SOCKET + + addr = addr.strip() + if addr.startswith('http://'): + addr = addr.replace('http://', 'tcp://') + if addr.startswith('http+unix://'): + addr = addr.replace('http+unix://', 'unix://') + + if addr == 'tcp://': + raise errors.DockerException( + "Invalid bind address format: {0}".format(addr) + ) + elif addr.startswith('unix://'): + addr = addr[7:] + elif addr.startswith('tcp://'): + proto = 'http{0}'.format('s' if tls else '') + addr = addr[6:] + elif addr.startswith('https://'): + proto = "https" + addr = addr[8:] + elif addr.startswith('npipe://'): + proto = 'npipe' + addr = addr[8:] + elif addr.startswith('fd://'): + raise errors.DockerException("fd protocol is not implemented") + else: + if "://" in addr: + raise errors.DockerException( + "Invalid bind address protocol: {0}".format(addr) + ) + proto = "https" if tls else "http" + + if proto in ("http", "https"): + address_parts = addr.split('/', 1) + host = address_parts[0] + if len(address_parts) == 2: + path = '/' + address_parts[1] + host, port = splitnport(host) + + if port is None: + raise errors.DockerException( + "Invalid port: {0}".format(addr) + ) + + if not host: + host = DEFAULT_HTTP_HOST + else: + host = addr + + if proto in ("http", "https") and port == -1: + raise errors.DockerException( + "Bind address needs a port: {0}".format(addr)) + + if proto == "http+unix" or proto == 'npipe': + return "{0}://{1}".format(proto, host).rstrip('/') + return "{0}://{1}:{2}{3}".format(proto, host, port, path).rstrip('/') + + +def parse_devices(devices): + device_list = [] + for device in devices: + if isinstance(device, dict): + device_list.append(device) + continue + if not isinstance(device, six.string_types): + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Invalid device type {0}'.format(type(device)) + ) + device_mapping = device.split(':') + if device_mapping: + path_on_host = device_mapping[0] + if len(device_mapping) > 1: + path_in_container = device_mapping[1] + else: + path_in_container = path_on_host + if len(device_mapping) > 2: + permissions = device_mapping[2] + else: + permissions = 'rwm' + device_list.append({ + 'PathOnHost': path_on_host, + 'PathInContainer': path_in_container, + 'CgroupPermissions': permissions + }) + return device_list + + +def kwargs_from_env(ssl_version=None, assert_hostname=None, environment=None): + if not environment: + environment = os.environ + host = environment.get('DOCKER_HOST') + + # empty string for cert path is the same as unset. + cert_path = environment.get('DOCKER_CERT_PATH') or None + + # empty string for tls verify counts as "false". + # Any value or 'unset' counts as true. + tls_verify = environment.get('DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY') + if tls_verify == '': + tls_verify = False + else: + tls_verify = tls_verify is not None + enable_tls = cert_path or tls_verify + + params = {} + + if host: + params['base_url'] = ( + host.replace('tcp://', 'https://') if enable_tls else host + ) + + if not enable_tls: + return params + + if not cert_path: + cert_path = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), '.docker') + + if not tls_verify and assert_hostname is None: + # assert_hostname is a subset of TLS verification, + # so if it's not set already then set it to false. + assert_hostname = False + + params['tls'] = tls.TLSConfig( + client_cert=(os.path.join(cert_path, 'cert.pem'), + os.path.join(cert_path, 'key.pem')), + ca_cert=os.path.join(cert_path, 'ca.pem'), + verify=tls_verify, + ssl_version=ssl_version, + assert_hostname=assert_hostname, + ) + + return params + + +def convert_filters(filters): + result = {} + for k, v in six.iteritems(filters): + if isinstance(v, bool): + v = 'true' if v else 'false' + if not isinstance(v, list): + v = [v, ] + result[k] = v + return json.dumps(result) + + +def datetime_to_timestamp(dt): + """Convert a UTC datetime to a Unix timestamp""" + delta = dt - datetime.utcfromtimestamp(0) + return delta.seconds + delta.days * 24 * 3600 + + +def parse_bytes(s): + if isinstance(s, six.integer_types + (float,)): + return s + if len(s) == 0: + return 0 + + if s[-2:-1].isalpha() and s[-1].isalpha(): + if s[-1] == "b" or s[-1] == "B": + s = s[:-1] + units = BYTE_UNITS + suffix = s[-1].lower() + + # Check if the variable is a string representation of an int + # without a units part. Assuming that the units are bytes. + if suffix.isdigit(): + digits_part = s + suffix = 'b' + else: + digits_part = s[:-1] + + if suffix in units.keys() or suffix.isdigit(): + try: + digits = int(digits_part) + except ValueError: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Failed converting the string value for memory ({0}) to' + ' an integer.'.format(digits_part) + ) + + # Reconvert to long for the final result + s = int(digits * units[suffix]) + else: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'The specified value for memory ({0}) should specify the' + ' units. The postfix should be one of the `b` `k` `m` `g`' + ' characters'.format(s) + ) + + return s + + +def normalize_links(links): + if isinstance(links, dict): + links = six.iteritems(links) + + return ['{0}:{1}'.format(k, v) for k, v in sorted(links)] + + +def parse_env_file(env_file): + """ + Reads a line-separated environment file. + The format of each line should be "key=value". + """ + environment = {} + + with open(env_file, 'r') as f: + for line in f: + + if line[0] == '#': + continue + + line = line.strip() + if not line: + continue + + parse_line = line.split('=', 1) + if len(parse_line) == 2: + k, v = parse_line + environment[k] = v + else: + raise errors.DockerException( + 'Invalid line in environment file {0}:\n{1}'.format( + env_file, line)) + + return environment + + +def split_command(command): + if six.PY2 and not isinstance(command, six.binary_type): + command = command.encode('utf-8') + return shlex.split(command) + + +def format_environment(environment): + def format_env(key, value): + if value is None: + return key + if isinstance(value, six.binary_type): + value = value.decode('utf-8') + + return u'{key}={value}'.format(key=key, value=value) + return [format_env(*var) for var in six.iteritems(environment)] + + +def format_extra_hosts(extra_hosts, task=False): + # Use format dictated by Swarm API if container is part of a task + if task: + return [ + '{} {}'.format(v, k) for k, v in sorted(six.iteritems(extra_hosts)) + ] + + return [ + '{}:{}'.format(k, v) for k, v in sorted(six.iteritems(extra_hosts)) + ] + + +def create_host_config(self, *args, **kwargs): + raise errors.DeprecatedMethod( + 'utils.create_host_config has been removed. Please use a ' + 'docker.types.HostConfig object instead.' + ) diff --git a/docker/version.py b/docker/version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d451374 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/version.py @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +version = "3.4.1" +version_info = tuple([int(d) for d in version.split("-")[0].split(".")]) diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c5e7d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/requirements.txt @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +appdirs==1.4.3 +asn1crypto==0.22.0 +backports.ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 +cffi==1.10.0 +cryptography==1.9 +docker-pycreds==0.3.0 +enum34==1.1.6 +idna==2.5 +ipaddress==1.0.18 +packaging==16.8 +pycparser==2.17 +pyOpenSSL==17.0.0 +pyparsing==2.2.0 +pypiwin32==219; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version < '3.6' +pypiwin32==220; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version >= '3.6' +requests==2.14.2 +six==1.10.0 +websocket-client==0.40.0 diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..95b126b --- /dev/null +++ b/setup.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +[bdist_wheel] +universal = 1 + +[metadata] +description_file = README.rst +license = Apache License 2.0 + +[egg_info] +tag_build = +tag_date = 0 + diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..57b2b5a --- /dev/null +++ b/setup.py @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +from __future__ import print_function + +import codecs +import os + +from setuptools import setup, find_packages + +ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(__file__) +SOURCE_DIR = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR) + +requirements = [ + 'requests >= 2.14.2, != 2.18.0', + 'six >= 1.4.0', + 'websocket-client >= 0.32.0', + 'docker-pycreds >= 0.3.0' +] + +extras_require = { + ':python_version < "3.5"': 'backports.ssl_match_hostname >= 3.5', + # While not imported explicitly, the ipaddress module is required for + # ssl_match_hostname to verify hosts match with certificates via + # ServerAltname: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/backports.ssl_match_hostname + ':python_version < "3.3"': 'ipaddress >= 1.0.16', + + # win32 APIs if on Windows (required for npipe support) + # Python 3.6 is only compatible with v220 ; Python < 3.5 is not supported + # on v220 ; ALL versions are broken for v222 (as of 2018-01-26) + ':sys_platform == "win32" and python_version < "3.6"': 'pypiwin32==219', + ':sys_platform == "win32" and python_version >= "3.6"': 'pypiwin32==220', + + # If using docker-py over TLS, highly recommend this option is + # pip-installed or pinned. + + # TODO: if pip installing both "requests" and "requests[security]", the + # extra package from the "security" option are not installed (see + # https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/4391). Once that's fixed, instead of + # installing the extra dependencies, install the following instead: + # 'requests[security] >= 2.5.2, != 2.11.0, != 2.12.2' + 'tls': ['pyOpenSSL>=0.14', 'cryptography>=1.3.4', 'idna>=2.0.0'], +} + +version = None +exec(open('docker/version.py').read()) + +with open('./test-requirements.txt') as test_reqs_txt: + test_requirements = [line for line in test_reqs_txt] + + +long_description = '' +try: + with codecs.open('./README.rst', encoding='utf-8') as readme_rst: + long_description = readme_rst.read() +except IOError: + # README.rst is only generated on release. Its absence should not prevent + # setup.py from working properly. + pass + +setup( + name="docker", + version=version, + description="A Python library for the Docker Engine API.", + long_description=long_description, + url='https://github.com/docker/docker-py', + packages=find_packages(exclude=["tests.*", "tests"]), + install_requires=requirements, + tests_require=test_requirements, + extras_require=extras_require, + zip_safe=False, + test_suite='tests', + classifiers=[ + 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable', + 'Environment :: Other Environment', + 'Intended Audience :: Developers', + 'Operating System :: OS Independent', + 'Programming Language :: Python', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6', + 'Topic :: Utilities', + 'License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License', + ], + maintainer='Joffrey F', + maintainer_email='joffrey@docker.com', +) diff --git a/test-requirements.txt b/test-requirements.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09680b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/test-requirements.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +coverage==3.7.1 +flake8==3.4.1 +mock==1.0.1 +pytest==2.9.1 +pytest-cov==2.1.0 +pytest-timeout==1.2.1 diff --git a/tests/__init__.py b/tests/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/helpers.py b/tests/helpers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b36d6d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/helpers.py @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +import functools +import os +import os.path +import random +import tarfile +import tempfile +import time +import re +import six +import socket + +import docker +import pytest + + +def make_tree(dirs, files): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + + for path in dirs: + os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, path)) + + for path in files: + with open(os.path.join(base, path), 'w') as f: + f.write("content") + + return base + + +def simple_tar(path): + f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() + t = tarfile.open(mode='w', fileobj=f) + + abs_path = os.path.abspath(path) + t.add(abs_path, arcname=os.path.basename(path), recursive=False) + + t.close() + f.seek(0) + return f + + +def untar_file(tardata, filename): + with tarfile.open(mode='r', fileobj=tardata) as t: + f = t.extractfile(filename) + result = f.read() + f.close() + return result + + +def requires_api_version(version): + test_version = os.environ.get( + 'DOCKER_TEST_API_VERSION', docker.constants.DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + ) + + return pytest.mark.skipif( + docker.utils.version_lt(test_version, version), + reason="API version is too low (< {0})".format(version) + ) + + +def requires_experimental(until=None): + test_version = os.environ.get( + 'DOCKER_TEST_API_VERSION', docker.constants.DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + ) + + def req_exp(f): + @functools.wraps(f) + def wrapped(self, *args, **kwargs): + if not self.client.info()['ExperimentalBuild']: + pytest.skip('Feature requires Docker Engine experimental mode') + return f(self, *args, **kwargs) + + if until and docker.utils.version_gte(test_version, until): + return f + return wrapped + + return req_exp + + +def wait_on_condition(condition, delay=0.1, timeout=40): + start_time = time.time() + while not condition(): + if time.time() - start_time > timeout: + raise AssertionError("Timeout: %s" % condition) + time.sleep(delay) + + +def random_name(): + return u'dockerpytest_{0:x}'.format(random.getrandbits(64)) + + +def force_leave_swarm(client): + """Actually force leave a Swarm. There seems to be a bug in Swarm that + occasionally throws "context deadline exceeded" errors when leaving.""" + while True: + try: + if isinstance(client, docker.DockerClient): + return client.swarm.leave(force=True) + return client.leave_swarm(force=True) # elif APIClient + except docker.errors.APIError as e: + if e.explanation == "context deadline exceeded": + continue + else: + return + + +def swarm_listen_addr(): + return '0.0.0.0:{0}'.format(random.randrange(10000, 25000)) + + +def assert_cat_socket_detached_with_keys(sock, inputs): + if six.PY3 and hasattr(sock, '_sock'): + sock = sock._sock + + for i in inputs: + sock.sendall(i) + time.sleep(0.5) + + # If we're using a Unix socket, the sock.send call will fail with a + # BrokenPipeError ; INET sockets will just stop receiving / sending data + # but will not raise an error + if getattr(sock, 'family', -9) == getattr(socket, 'AF_UNIX', -1): + with pytest.raises(socket.error): + sock.sendall(b'make sure the socket is closed\n') + else: + sock.sendall(b"make sure the socket is closed\n") + data = sock.recv(128) + # New in 18.06: error message is broadcast over the socket when reading + # after detach + assert data == b'' or data.startswith( + b'exec attach failed: error on attach stdin: read escape sequence' + ) + + +def ctrl_with(char): + if re.match('[a-z]', char): + return chr(ord(char) - ord('a') + 1).encode('ascii') + else: + raise(Exception('char must be [a-z]')) diff --git a/tests/integration/__init__.py b/tests/integration/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/integration/api_build_test.py b/tests/integration/api_build_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..baaf33e --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_build_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,546 @@ +import io +import os +import shutil +import tempfile + +from docker import errors + +import pytest +import six + +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX +from ..helpers import random_name, requires_api_version, requires_experimental + + +class BuildTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_build_streaming(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ]).encode('ascii')) + stream = self.client.build(fileobj=script, decode=True) + logs = [] + for chunk in stream: + logs.append(chunk) + assert len(logs) > 0 + + def test_build_from_stringio(self): + if six.PY3: + return + script = io.StringIO(six.text_type('\n').join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ])) + stream = self.client.build(fileobj=script) + logs = '' + for chunk in stream: + if six.PY3: + chunk = chunk.decode('utf-8') + logs += chunk + assert logs != '' + + def test_build_with_dockerignore(self): + base_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base_dir) + + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'Dockerfile'), 'w') as f: + f.write("\n".join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'ADD . /test', + ])) + + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, '.dockerignore'), 'w') as f: + f.write("\n".join([ + 'ignored', + 'Dockerfile', + '.dockerignore', + '!ignored/subdir/excepted-file', + '', # empty line, + '#*', # comment line + ])) + + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'not-ignored'), 'w') as f: + f.write("this file should not be ignored") + + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, '#file.txt'), 'w') as f: + f.write('this file should not be ignored') + + subdir = os.path.join(base_dir, 'ignored', 'subdir') + os.makedirs(subdir) + with open(os.path.join(subdir, 'file'), 'w') as f: + f.write("this file should be ignored") + + with open(os.path.join(subdir, 'excepted-file'), 'w') as f: + f.write("this file should not be ignored") + + tag = 'docker-py-test-build-with-dockerignore' + stream = self.client.build( + path=base_dir, + tag=tag, + ) + for chunk in stream: + pass + + c = self.client.create_container(tag, ['find', '/test', '-type', 'f']) + self.client.start(c) + self.client.wait(c) + logs = self.client.logs(c) + + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + + assert sorted(list(filter(None, logs.split('\n')))) == sorted([ + '/test/#file.txt', + '/test/ignored/subdir/excepted-file', + '/test/not-ignored' + ]) + + def test_build_with_buildargs(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM scratch', + 'ARG test', + 'USER $test' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag='buildargs', buildargs={'test': 'OK'} + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append('buildargs') + for chunk in stream: + pass + + info = self.client.inspect_image('buildargs') + assert info['Config']['User'] == 'OK' + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_build_shmsize(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM scratch', + 'CMD sh -c "echo \'Hello, World!\'"', + ]).encode('ascii')) + + tag = 'shmsize' + shmsize = 134217728 + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag=tag, shmsize=shmsize + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append(tag) + for chunk in stream: + pass + + # There is currently no way to get the shmsize + # that was used to build the image + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_build_isolation(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM scratch', + 'CMD sh -c "echo \'Deaf To All But The Song\'' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag='isolation', + isolation='default' + ) + + for chunk in stream: + pass + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_build_labels(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM scratch', + ]).encode('ascii')) + + labels = {'test': 'OK'} + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag='labels', labels=labels + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append('labels') + for chunk in stream: + pass + + info = self.client.inspect_image('labels') + assert info['Config']['Labels'] == labels + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_build_with_cache_from(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'ENV FOO=bar', + 'RUN touch baz', + 'RUN touch bax', + ]).encode('ascii')) + + stream = self.client.build(fileobj=script, tag='build1') + self.tmp_imgs.append('build1') + for chunk in stream: + pass + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag='build2', cache_from=['build1'], + decode=True + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append('build2') + counter = 0 + for chunk in stream: + if 'Using cache' in chunk.get('stream', ''): + counter += 1 + assert counter == 3 + self.client.remove_image('build2') + + counter = 0 + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag='build2', cache_from=['nosuchtag'], + decode=True + ) + for chunk in stream: + if 'Using cache' in chunk.get('stream', ''): + counter += 1 + assert counter == 0 + + @requires_api_version('1.29') + def test_build_container_with_target(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox as first', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'RUN touch /tmp/silence.tar.gz', + 'FROM alpine:latest', + 'WORKDIR /root/' + 'COPY --from=first /tmp/silence.tar.gz .', + 'ONBUILD RUN echo "This should not be in the final image"' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, target='first', tag='build1' + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append('build1') + for chunk in stream: + pass + + info = self.client.inspect_image('build1') + assert not info['Config']['OnBuild'] + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_build_with_network_mode(self): + # Set up pingable endpoint on custom network + network = self.client.create_network(random_name())['Id'] + self.tmp_networks.append(network) + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'top') + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + self.client.connect_container_to_network( + container, network, aliases=['pingtarget.docker'] + ) + + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN ping -c1 pingtarget.docker' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, network_mode=network, + tag='dockerpytest_customnetbuild' + ) + + self.tmp_imgs.append('dockerpytest_customnetbuild') + for chunk in stream: + pass + + assert self.client.inspect_image('dockerpytest_customnetbuild') + + script.seek(0) + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, network_mode='none', + tag='dockerpytest_nonebuild', nocache=True, decode=True + ) + + self.tmp_imgs.append('dockerpytest_nonebuild') + logs = [chunk for chunk in stream] + assert 'errorDetail' in logs[-1] + assert logs[-1]['errorDetail']['code'] == 1 + + with pytest.raises(errors.NotFound): + self.client.inspect_image('dockerpytest_nonebuild') + + @requires_api_version('1.27') + def test_build_with_extra_hosts(self): + img_name = 'dockerpytest_extrahost_build' + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_name) + + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN ping -c1 hello.world.test', + 'RUN ping -c1 extrahost.local.test', + 'RUN cp /etc/hosts /hosts-file' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag=img_name, + extra_hosts={ + 'extrahost.local.test': '127.0.0.1', + 'hello.world.test': '127.0.0.1', + }, decode=True + ) + for chunk in stream: + if 'errorDetail' in chunk: + pytest.fail(chunk) + + assert self.client.inspect_image(img_name) + ctnr = self.run_container(img_name, 'cat /hosts-file') + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + logs = self.client.logs(ctnr) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + assert '127.0.0.1\textrahost.local.test' in logs + assert '127.0.0.1\thello.world.test' in logs + + @requires_experimental(until=None) + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_build_squash(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN echo blah > /file_1', + 'RUN echo blahblah > /file_2', + 'RUN echo blahblahblah > /file_3' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + def build_squashed(squash): + tag = 'squash' if squash else 'nosquash' + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, tag=tag, squash=squash + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append(tag) + for chunk in stream: + pass + + return self.client.inspect_image(tag) + + non_squashed = build_squashed(False) + squashed = build_squashed(True) + assert len(non_squashed['RootFS']['Layers']) == 4 + assert len(squashed['RootFS']['Layers']) == 2 + + def test_build_stderr_data(self): + control_chars = ['\x1b[91m', '\x1b[0m'] + snippet = 'Ancient Temple (Mystic Oriental Dream ~ Ancient Temple)' + script = io.BytesIO(b'\n'.join([ + b'FROM busybox', + 'RUN sh -c ">&2 echo \'{0}\'"'.format(snippet).encode('utf-8') + ])) + + stream = self.client.build( + fileobj=script, decode=True, nocache=True + ) + lines = [] + for chunk in stream: + lines.append(chunk.get('stream')) + expected = '{0}{2}\n{1}'.format( + control_chars[0], control_chars[1], snippet + ) + assert any([line == expected for line in lines]) + + def test_build_gzip_encoding(self): + base_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base_dir) + + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'Dockerfile'), 'w') as f: + f.write("\n".join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'ADD . /test', + ])) + + stream = self.client.build( + path=base_dir, decode=True, nocache=True, + gzip=True + ) + + lines = [] + for chunk in stream: + lines.append(chunk) + + assert 'Successfully built' in lines[-1]['stream'] + + def test_build_with_dockerfile_empty_lines(self): + base_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base_dir) + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'Dockerfile'), 'w') as f: + f.write('FROM busybox\n') + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, '.dockerignore'), 'w') as f: + f.write('\n'.join([ + ' ', + '', + '\t\t', + '\t ', + ])) + + stream = self.client.build( + path=base_dir, decode=True, nocache=True + ) + + lines = [] + for chunk in stream: + lines.append(chunk) + assert 'Successfully built' in lines[-1]['stream'] + + def test_build_gzip_custom_encoding(self): + with pytest.raises(errors.DockerException): + self.client.build(path='.', gzip=True, encoding='text/html') + + @requires_api_version('1.32') + @requires_experimental(until=None) + def test_build_invalid_platform(self): + script = io.BytesIO('FROM busybox\n'.encode('ascii')) + + with pytest.raises(errors.APIError) as excinfo: + stream = self.client.build(fileobj=script, platform='foobar') + for _ in stream: + pass + + assert excinfo.value.status_code == 400 + assert 'invalid platform' in excinfo.exconly() + + def test_build_out_of_context_dockerfile(self): + base_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base_dir) + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'file.txt'), 'w') as f: + f.write('hello world') + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, '.dockerignore'), 'w') as f: + f.write('.dockerignore\n') + df_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, df_dir) + df_name = os.path.join(df_dir, 'Dockerfile') + with open(df_name, 'wb') as df: + df.write(('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'COPY . /src', + 'WORKDIR /src', + ])).encode('utf-8')) + df.flush() + img_name = random_name() + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_name) + stream = self.client.build( + path=base_dir, dockerfile=df_name, tag=img_name, + decode=True + ) + lines = [] + for chunk in stream: + lines.append(chunk) + assert 'Successfully tagged' in lines[-1]['stream'] + + ctnr = self.client.create_container(img_name, 'ls -a') + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + self.client.start(ctnr) + lsdata = self.client.logs(ctnr).strip().split(b'\n') + assert len(lsdata) == 3 + assert sorted([b'.', b'..', b'file.txt']) == sorted(lsdata) + + def test_build_in_context_dockerfile(self): + base_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base_dir) + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'file.txt'), 'w') as f: + f.write('hello world') + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'custom.dockerfile'), 'w') as df: + df.write('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'COPY . /src', + 'WORKDIR /src', + ])) + img_name = random_name() + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_name) + stream = self.client.build( + path=base_dir, dockerfile='custom.dockerfile', tag=img_name, + decode=True + ) + lines = [] + for chunk in stream: + lines.append(chunk) + assert 'Successfully tagged' in lines[-1]['stream'] + + ctnr = self.client.create_container(img_name, 'ls -a') + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + self.client.start(ctnr) + lsdata = self.client.logs(ctnr).strip().split(b'\n') + assert len(lsdata) == 4 + assert sorted( + [b'.', b'..', b'file.txt', b'custom.dockerfile'] + ) == sorted(lsdata) + + def test_build_in_context_nested_dockerfile(self): + base_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base_dir) + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'file.txt'), 'w') as f: + f.write('hello world') + subdir = os.path.join(base_dir, 'hello', 'world') + os.makedirs(subdir) + with open(os.path.join(subdir, 'custom.dockerfile'), 'w') as df: + df.write('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'COPY . /src', + 'WORKDIR /src', + ])) + img_name = random_name() + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_name) + stream = self.client.build( + path=base_dir, dockerfile='hello/world/custom.dockerfile', + tag=img_name, decode=True + ) + lines = [] + for chunk in stream: + lines.append(chunk) + assert 'Successfully tagged' in lines[-1]['stream'] + + ctnr = self.client.create_container(img_name, 'ls -a') + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + self.client.start(ctnr) + lsdata = self.client.logs(ctnr).strip().split(b'\n') + assert len(lsdata) == 4 + assert sorted( + [b'.', b'..', b'file.txt', b'hello'] + ) == sorted(lsdata) + + def test_build_in_context_abs_dockerfile(self): + base_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base_dir) + abs_dockerfile_path = os.path.join(base_dir, 'custom.dockerfile') + with open(os.path.join(base_dir, 'file.txt'), 'w') as f: + f.write('hello world') + with open(abs_dockerfile_path, 'w') as df: + df.write('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'COPY . /src', + 'WORKDIR /src', + ])) + img_name = random_name() + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_name) + stream = self.client.build( + path=base_dir, dockerfile=abs_dockerfile_path, tag=img_name, + decode=True + ) + lines = [] + for chunk in stream: + lines.append(chunk) + assert 'Successfully tagged' in lines[-1]['stream'] + + ctnr = self.client.create_container(img_name, 'ls -a') + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + self.client.start(ctnr) + lsdata = self.client.logs(ctnr).strip().split(b'\n') + assert len(lsdata) == 4 + assert sorted( + [b'.', b'..', b'file.txt', b'custom.dockerfile'] + ) == sorted(lsdata) + + @requires_api_version('1.31') + def test_prune_builds(self): + prune_result = self.client.prune_builds() + assert 'SpaceReclaimed' in prune_result + assert isinstance(prune_result['SpaceReclaimed'], int) diff --git a/tests/integration/api_client_test.py b/tests/integration/api_client_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..905e064 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_client_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +import time +import unittest +import warnings + +import docker +from docker.utils import kwargs_from_env + +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest + + +class InformationTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_version(self): + res = self.client.version() + assert 'GoVersion' in res + assert 'Version' in res + + def test_info(self): + res = self.client.info() + assert 'Containers' in res + assert 'Images' in res + assert 'Debug' in res + + +class AutoDetectVersionTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_client_init(self): + client = docker.APIClient(version='auto', **kwargs_from_env()) + client_version = client._version + api_version = client.version(api_version=False)['ApiVersion'] + assert client_version == api_version + api_version_2 = client.version()['ApiVersion'] + assert client_version == api_version_2 + client.close() + + +class ConnectionTimeoutTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.timeout = 0.5 + self.client = docker.api.APIClient( + version=docker.constants.MINIMUM_DOCKER_API_VERSION, + base_url='http://192.168.10.2:4243', + timeout=self.timeout + ) + + def test_timeout(self): + start = time.time() + res = None + # This call isn't supposed to complete, and it should fail fast. + try: + res = self.client.inspect_container('id') + except: + pass + end = time.time() + assert res is None + assert end - start < 2 * self.timeout + + +class UnixconnTest(unittest.TestCase): + """ + Test UNIX socket connection adapter. + """ + + def test_resource_warnings(self): + """ + Test no warnings are produced when using the client. + """ + + with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w: + warnings.simplefilter('always') + + client = docker.APIClient(version='auto', **kwargs_from_env()) + client.images() + client.close() + del client + + assert len(w) == 0, "No warnings produced: {0}".format( + w[0].message + ) diff --git a/tests/integration/api_config_test.py b/tests/integration/api_config_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ffd767 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_config_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import docker +import pytest + +from ..helpers import force_leave_swarm, requires_api_version +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest + + +@requires_api_version('1.30') +class ConfigAPITest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + @classmethod + def setup_class(cls): + client = cls.get_client_instance() + force_leave_swarm(client) + cls._init_swarm(client) + + @classmethod + def teardown_class(cls): + client = cls.get_client_instance() + force_leave_swarm(client) + + def test_create_config(self): + config_id = self.client.create_config( + 'favorite_character', 'sakuya izayoi' + ) + self.tmp_configs.append(config_id) + assert 'ID' in config_id + data = self.client.inspect_config(config_id) + assert data['Spec']['Name'] == 'favorite_character' + + def test_create_config_unicode_data(self): + config_id = self.client.create_config( + 'favorite_character', u'いざよいさくや' + ) + self.tmp_configs.append(config_id) + assert 'ID' in config_id + data = self.client.inspect_config(config_id) + assert data['Spec']['Name'] == 'favorite_character' + + def test_inspect_config(self): + config_name = 'favorite_character' + config_id = self.client.create_config( + config_name, 'sakuya izayoi' + ) + self.tmp_configs.append(config_id) + data = self.client.inspect_config(config_id) + assert data['Spec']['Name'] == config_name + assert 'ID' in data + assert 'Version' in data + + def test_remove_config(self): + config_name = 'favorite_character' + config_id = self.client.create_config( + config_name, 'sakuya izayoi' + ) + self.tmp_configs.append(config_id) + + assert self.client.remove_config(config_id) + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.inspect_config(config_id) + + def test_list_configs(self): + config_name = 'favorite_character' + config_id = self.client.create_config( + config_name, 'sakuya izayoi' + ) + self.tmp_configs.append(config_id) + + data = self.client.configs(filters={'name': ['favorite_character']}) + assert len(data) == 1 + assert data[0]['ID'] == config_id['ID'] diff --git a/tests/integration/api_container_test.py b/tests/integration/api_container_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff70148 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_container_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,1513 @@ +import os +import re +import signal +import tempfile +import threading +from datetime import datetime + +import docker +from docker.constants import IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM +from docker.utils.socket import next_frame_size +from docker.utils.socket import read_exactly + +import pytest + +import requests +import six + +from .base import BUSYBOX, BaseAPIIntegrationTest +from .. import helpers +from ..helpers import ( + requires_api_version, ctrl_with, assert_cat_socket_detached_with_keys +) + + +class ListContainersTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_list_containers(self): + res0 = self.client.containers(all=True) + size = len(res0) + res1 = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true') + assert 'Id' in res1 + self.client.start(res1['Id']) + self.tmp_containers.append(res1['Id']) + res2 = self.client.containers(all=True) + assert size + 1 == len(res2) + retrieved = [x for x in res2 if x['Id'].startswith(res1['Id'])] + assert len(retrieved) == 1 + retrieved = retrieved[0] + assert 'Command' in retrieved + assert retrieved['Command'] == six.text_type('true') + assert 'Image' in retrieved + assert re.search(r'busybox:.*', retrieved['Image']) + assert 'Status' in retrieved + + +class CreateContainerTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + + def test_create(self): + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true') + assert 'Id' in res + self.tmp_containers.append(res['Id']) + + def test_create_with_host_pid_mode(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + pid_mode='host', network_mode='none' + ) + ) + assert 'Id' in ctnr + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr['Id']) + self.client.start(ctnr) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(ctnr) + assert 'HostConfig' in inspect + host_config = inspect['HostConfig'] + assert 'PidMode' in host_config + assert host_config['PidMode'] == 'host' + + def test_create_with_links(self): + res0 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True, + environment={'FOO': '1'}) + + container1_id = res0['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container1_id) + + self.client.start(container1_id) + + res1 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True, + environment={'FOO': '1'}) + + container2_id = res1['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container2_id) + + self.client.start(container2_id) + + # we don't want the first / + link_path1 = self.client.inspect_container(container1_id)['Name'][1:] + link_alias1 = 'mylink1' + link_env_prefix1 = link_alias1.upper() + + link_path2 = self.client.inspect_container(container2_id)['Name'][1:] + link_alias2 = 'mylink2' + link_env_prefix2 = link_alias2.upper() + + res2 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'env', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + links={link_path1: link_alias1, link_path2: link_alias2}, + network_mode='bridge' + ) + ) + container3_id = res2['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container3_id) + self.client.start(container3_id) + assert self.client.wait(container3_id)['StatusCode'] == 0 + + logs = self.client.logs(container3_id) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + assert '{0}_NAME='.format(link_env_prefix1) in logs + assert '{0}_ENV_FOO=1'.format(link_env_prefix1) in logs + assert '{0}_NAME='.format(link_env_prefix2) in logs + assert '{0}_ENV_FOO=1'.format(link_env_prefix2) in logs + + def test_create_with_restart_policy(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '2'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + restart_policy={"Name": "always", "MaximumRetryCount": 0}, + network_mode='none' + ) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.client.wait(id) + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as exc: + self.client.remove_container(id) + err = exc.value.explanation + assert 'You cannot remove ' in err + self.client.remove_container(id, force=True) + + def test_create_container_with_volumes_from(self): + vol_names = ['foobar_vol0', 'foobar_vol1'] + + res0 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', name=vol_names[0] + ) + container1_id = res0['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container1_id) + self.client.start(container1_id) + + res1 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', name=vol_names[1] + ) + container2_id = res1['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container2_id) + self.client.start(container2_id) + + res = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', detach=True, stdin_open=True, + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + volumes_from=vol_names, network_mode='none' + ) + ) + container3_id = res['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container3_id) + self.client.start(container3_id) + + info = self.client.inspect_container(res['Id']) + assert len(info['HostConfig']['VolumesFrom']) == len(vol_names) + + def create_container_readonly_fs(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['mkdir', '/shrine'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + read_only=True, network_mode='none' + ) + ) + assert 'Id' in ctnr + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr['Id']) + self.client.start(ctnr) + res = self.client.wait(ctnr)['StatusCode'] + assert res != 0 + + def create_container_with_name(self): + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true', name='foobar') + assert 'Id' in res + self.tmp_containers.append(res['Id']) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(res['Id']) + assert 'Name' in inspect + assert '/foobar' == inspect['Name'] + + def create_container_privileged(self): + res = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + privileged=True, network_mode='none' + ) + ) + assert 'Id' in res + self.tmp_containers.append(res['Id']) + self.client.start(res['Id']) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(res['Id']) + assert 'Config' in inspect + assert 'Id' in inspect + assert inspect['Id'].startswith(res['Id']) + assert 'Image' in inspect + assert 'State' in inspect + assert 'Running' in inspect['State'] + if not inspect['State']['Running']: + assert 'ExitCode' in inspect['State'] + assert inspect['State']['ExitCode'] == 0 + # Since Nov 2013, the Privileged flag is no longer part of the + # container's config exposed via the API (safety concerns?). + # + if 'Privileged' in inspect['Config']: + assert inspect['Config']['Privileged'] is True + + def test_create_with_mac_address(self): + mac_address_expected = "02:42:ac:11:00:0a" + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60'], mac_address=mac_address_expected) + + id = container['Id'] + + self.client.start(container) + res = self.client.inspect_container(container['Id']) + assert mac_address_expected == res['NetworkSettings']['MacAddress'] + + self.client.kill(id) + + def test_group_id_ints(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'id -G', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(group_add=[1000, 1001]) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + self.client.wait(container) + + logs = self.client.logs(container) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + groups = logs.strip().split(' ') + assert '1000' in groups + assert '1001' in groups + + def test_group_id_strings(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'id -G', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + group_add=['1000', '1001'] + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + self.client.wait(container) + + logs = self.client.logs(container) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + + groups = logs.strip().split(' ') + assert '1000' in groups + assert '1001' in groups + + def test_valid_log_driver_and_log_opt(self): + log_config = docker.types.LogConfig( + type='json-file', + config={'max-file': '100'} + ) + + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(log_config=log_config) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + self.client.start(container) + + info = self.client.inspect_container(container) + container_log_config = info['HostConfig']['LogConfig'] + + assert container_log_config['Type'] == log_config.type + assert container_log_config['Config'] == log_config.config + + def test_invalid_log_driver_raises_exception(self): + log_config = docker.types.LogConfig( + type='asdf-nope', + config={} + ) + + expected_msg = "logger: no log driver named 'asdf-nope' is registered" + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as excinfo: + # raises an internal server error 500 + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + log_config=log_config + ) + ) + self.client.start(container) + + assert excinfo.value.explanation == expected_msg + + def test_valid_no_log_driver_specified(self): + log_config = docker.types.LogConfig( + type="", + config={'max-file': '100'} + ) + + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(log_config=log_config) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + self.client.start(container) + + info = self.client.inspect_container(container) + container_log_config = info['HostConfig']['LogConfig'] + + assert container_log_config['Type'] == "json-file" + assert container_log_config['Config'] == log_config.config + + def test_valid_no_config_specified(self): + log_config = docker.types.LogConfig( + type="json-file", + config=None + ) + + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(log_config=log_config) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + self.client.start(container) + + info = self.client.inspect_container(container) + container_log_config = info['HostConfig']['LogConfig'] + + assert container_log_config['Type'] == "json-file" + assert container_log_config['Config'] == {} + + def test_create_with_memory_constraints_with_str(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + memswap_limit='1G', + mem_limit='700M' + ) + ) + assert 'Id' in ctnr + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr['Id']) + self.client.start(ctnr) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(ctnr) + + assert 'HostConfig' in inspect + host_config = inspect['HostConfig'] + for limit in ['Memory', 'MemorySwap']: + assert limit in host_config + + def test_create_with_memory_constraints_with_int(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(mem_swappiness=40) + ) + assert 'Id' in ctnr + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr['Id']) + self.client.start(ctnr) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(ctnr) + + assert 'HostConfig' in inspect + host_config = inspect['HostConfig'] + assert 'MemorySwappiness' in host_config + + def test_create_with_environment_variable_no_value(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, + ['echo'], + environment={'Foo': None, 'Other': 'one', 'Blank': ''}, + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container['Id']) + assert ( + sorted(config['Config']['Env']) == + sorted(['Foo', 'Other=one', 'Blank=']) + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_with_tmpfs(self): + tmpfs = { + '/tmp1': 'size=3M' + } + + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, + ['echo'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + tmpfs=tmpfs)) + + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert config['HostConfig']['Tmpfs'] == tmpfs + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_create_with_isolation(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['echo'], host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + isolation='default' + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert config['HostConfig']['Isolation'] == 'default' + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_with_auto_remove(self): + host_config = self.client.create_host_config( + auto_remove=True + ) + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'test'], host_config=host_config + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert config['HostConfig']['AutoRemove'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_with_stop_timeout(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'test'], stop_timeout=25 + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert config['Config']['StopTimeout'] == 25 + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + @pytest.mark.xfail(True, reason='Not supported on most drivers') + def test_create_with_storage_opt(self): + host_config = self.client.create_host_config( + storage_opt={'size': '120G'} + ) + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'test'], host_config=host_config + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert config['HostConfig']['StorageOpt'] == { + 'size': '120G' + } + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_with_init(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + init=True + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(ctnr) + assert config['HostConfig']['Init'] is True + + @pytest.mark.xfail(True, reason='init-path removed in 17.05.0') + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_with_init_path(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + init_path="/usr/libexec/docker-init" + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(ctnr) + assert config['HostConfig']['InitPath'] == "/usr/libexec/docker-init" + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + @pytest.mark.xfail(not os.path.exists('/sys/fs/cgroup/cpu.rt_runtime_us'), + reason='CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED isn\'t enabled') + def test_create_with_cpu_rt_options(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpu_rt_period=1000, cpu_rt_runtime=500 + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + config = self.client.inspect_container(ctnr) + assert config['HostConfig']['CpuRealtimeRuntime'] == 500 + assert config['HostConfig']['CpuRealtimePeriod'] == 1000 + + @requires_api_version('1.28') + def test_create_with_device_cgroup_rules(self): + rule = 'c 7:128 rwm' + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat /sys/fs/cgroup/devices/devices.list', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + device_cgroup_rules=[rule] + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + config = self.client.inspect_container(ctnr) + assert config['HostConfig']['DeviceCgroupRules'] == [rule] + self.client.start(ctnr) + assert rule in self.client.logs(ctnr).decode('utf-8') + + +@pytest.mark.xfail( + IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='Test not designed for Windows platform' +) +class VolumeBindTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def setUp(self): + super(VolumeBindTest, self).setUp() + + self.mount_dest = '/mnt' + + # Get a random pathname - we don't need it to exist locally + self.mount_origin = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.filename = 'shared.txt' + + self.run_with_volume( + False, + BUSYBOX, + ['touch', os.path.join(self.mount_dest, self.filename)], + ) + + def test_create_with_binds_rw(self): + + container = self.run_with_volume( + False, + BUSYBOX, + ['ls', self.mount_dest], + ) + logs = self.client.logs(container) + + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + assert self.filename in logs + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.check_container_data(inspect_data, True) + + def test_create_with_binds_ro(self): + self.run_with_volume( + False, + BUSYBOX, + ['touch', os.path.join(self.mount_dest, self.filename)], + ) + container = self.run_with_volume( + True, + BUSYBOX, + ['ls', self.mount_dest], + ) + logs = self.client.logs(container) + + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + assert self.filename in logs + + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.check_container_data(inspect_data, False) + + @requires_api_version('1.30') + def test_create_with_mounts(self): + mount = docker.types.Mount( + type="bind", source=self.mount_origin, target=self.mount_dest + ) + host_config = self.client.create_host_config(mounts=[mount]) + container = self.run_container( + BUSYBOX, ['ls', self.mount_dest], + host_config=host_config + ) + assert container + logs = self.client.logs(container) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + assert self.filename in logs + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.check_container_data(inspect_data, True) + + @requires_api_version('1.30') + def test_create_with_mounts_ro(self): + mount = docker.types.Mount( + type="bind", source=self.mount_origin, target=self.mount_dest, + read_only=True + ) + host_config = self.client.create_host_config(mounts=[mount]) + container = self.run_container( + BUSYBOX, ['ls', self.mount_dest], + host_config=host_config + ) + assert container + logs = self.client.logs(container) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + assert self.filename in logs + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + self.check_container_data(inspect_data, False) + + @requires_api_version('1.30') + def test_create_with_volume_mount(self): + mount = docker.types.Mount( + type="volume", source=helpers.random_name(), + target=self.mount_dest, labels={'com.dockerpy.test': 'true'} + ) + host_config = self.client.create_host_config(mounts=[mount]) + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], host_config=host_config, + ) + assert container + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert 'Mounts' in inspect_data + filtered = list(filter( + lambda x: x['Destination'] == self.mount_dest, + inspect_data['Mounts'] + )) + assert len(filtered) == 1 + mount_data = filtered[0] + assert mount['Source'] == mount_data['Name'] + assert mount_data['RW'] is True + + def check_container_data(self, inspect_data, rw): + assert 'Mounts' in inspect_data + filtered = list(filter( + lambda x: x['Destination'] == self.mount_dest, + inspect_data['Mounts'] + )) + assert len(filtered) == 1 + mount_data = filtered[0] + assert mount_data['Source'] == self.mount_origin + assert mount_data['RW'] == rw + + def run_with_volume(self, ro, *args, **kwargs): + return self.run_container( + *args, + volumes={self.mount_dest: {}}, + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + binds={ + self.mount_origin: { + 'bind': self.mount_dest, + 'ro': ro, + }, + }, + network_mode='none' + ), + **kwargs + ) + + +class ArchiveTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_get_file_archive_from_container(self): + data = 'The Maid and the Pocket Watch of Blood' + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'sh -c "echo {0} > /vol1/data.txt"'.format(data), + volumes=['/vol1'] + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.client.wait(ctnr) + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as destination: + strm, stat = self.client.get_archive(ctnr, '/vol1/data.txt') + for d in strm: + destination.write(d) + destination.seek(0) + retrieved_data = helpers.untar_file(destination, 'data.txt') + if six.PY3: + retrieved_data = retrieved_data.decode('utf-8') + assert data == retrieved_data.strip() + + def test_get_file_stat_from_container(self): + data = 'The Maid and the Pocket Watch of Blood' + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'sh -c "echo -n {0} > /vol1/data.txt"'.format(data), + volumes=['/vol1'] + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.client.wait(ctnr) + strm, stat = self.client.get_archive(ctnr, '/vol1/data.txt') + assert 'name' in stat + assert stat['name'] == 'data.txt' + assert 'size' in stat + assert stat['size'] == len(data) + + def test_copy_file_to_container(self): + data = b'Deaf To All But The Song' + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) as test_file: + test_file.write(data) + test_file.seek(0) + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, + 'cat {0}'.format( + os.path.join('/vol1/', os.path.basename(test_file.name)) + ), + volumes=['/vol1'] + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + with helpers.simple_tar(test_file.name) as test_tar: + self.client.put_archive(ctnr, '/vol1', test_tar) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.client.wait(ctnr) + logs = self.client.logs(ctnr) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + data = data.decode('utf-8') + assert logs.strip() == data + + def test_copy_directory_to_container(self): + files = ['a.py', 'b.py', 'foo/b.py'] + dirs = ['foo', 'bar'] + base = helpers.make_tree(dirs, files) + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'ls -p /vol1', volumes=['/vol1'] + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + with docker.utils.tar(base) as test_tar: + self.client.put_archive(ctnr, '/vol1', test_tar) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.client.wait(ctnr) + logs = self.client.logs(ctnr) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + results = logs.strip().split() + assert 'a.py' in results + assert 'b.py' in results + assert 'foo/' in results + assert 'bar/' in results + + +class RenameContainerTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_rename_container(self): + version = self.client.version()['Version'] + name = 'hong_meiling' + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true') + assert 'Id' in res + self.tmp_containers.append(res['Id']) + self.client.rename(res, name) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(res['Id']) + assert 'Name' in inspect + if version == '1.5.0': + assert name == inspect['Name'] + else: + assert '/{0}'.format(name) == inspect['Name'] + + +class StartContainerTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_start_container(self): + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true') + assert 'Id' in res + self.tmp_containers.append(res['Id']) + self.client.start(res['Id']) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(res['Id']) + assert 'Config' in inspect + assert 'Id' in inspect + assert inspect['Id'].startswith(res['Id']) + assert 'Image' in inspect + assert 'State' in inspect + assert 'Running' in inspect['State'] + if not inspect['State']['Running']: + assert 'ExitCode' in inspect['State'] + assert inspect['State']['ExitCode'] == 0 + + def test_start_container_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true') + assert 'Id' in res + self.tmp_containers.append(res['Id']) + self.client.start(res) + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(res['Id']) + assert 'Config' in inspect + assert 'Id' in inspect + assert inspect['Id'].startswith(res['Id']) + assert 'Image' in inspect + assert 'State' in inspect + assert 'Running' in inspect['State'] + if not inspect['State']['Running']: + assert 'ExitCode' in inspect['State'] + assert inspect['State']['ExitCode'] == 0 + + def test_run_shlex_commands(self): + commands = [ + 'true', + 'echo "The Young Descendant of Tepes & Septette for the ' + 'Dead Princess"', + 'echo -n "The Young Descendant of Tepes & Septette for the ' + 'Dead Princess"', + '/bin/sh -c "echo Hello World"', + '/bin/sh -c \'echo "Hello World"\'', + 'echo "\"Night of Nights\""', + 'true && echo "Night of Nights"' + ] + for cmd in commands: + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, cmd) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode == 0, cmd + + +class WaitTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_wait(self): + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '3']) + id = res['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode == 0 + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'Running' in inspect['State'] + assert inspect['State']['Running'] is False + assert 'ExitCode' in inspect['State'] + assert inspect['State']['ExitCode'] == exitcode + + def test_wait_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + res = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '3']) + id = res['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(res) + exitcode = self.client.wait(res)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode == 0 + inspect = self.client.inspect_container(res) + assert 'Running' in inspect['State'] + assert inspect['State']['Running'] is False + assert 'ExitCode' in inspect['State'] + assert inspect['State']['ExitCode'] == exitcode + + @requires_api_version('1.30') + def test_wait_with_condition(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'true') + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + with pytest.raises(requests.exceptions.ConnectionError): + self.client.wait(ctnr, condition='removed', timeout=1) + + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '3'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(auto_remove=True) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + self.client.start(ctnr) + assert self.client.wait( + ctnr, condition='removed', timeout=5 + )['StatusCode'] == 0 + + +class LogsTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_logs(self): + snippet = 'Flowering Nights (Sakuya Iyazoi)' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo {0}'.format(snippet) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode == 0 + logs = self.client.logs(id) + assert logs == (snippet + '\n').encode(encoding='ascii') + + def test_logs_tail_option(self): + snippet = '''Line1 +Line2''' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo "{0}"'.format(snippet) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode == 0 + logs = self.client.logs(id, tail=1) + assert logs == 'Line2\n'.encode(encoding='ascii') + + def test_logs_streaming_and_follow(self): + snippet = 'Flowering Nights (Sakuya Iyazoi)' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo {0}'.format(snippet) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + logs = six.binary_type() + for chunk in self.client.logs(id, stream=True, follow=True): + logs += chunk + + exitcode = self.client.wait(id)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode == 0 + + assert logs == (snippet + '\n').encode(encoding='ascii') + + @pytest.mark.timeout(5) + def test_logs_streaming_and_follow_and_cancel(self): + snippet = 'Flowering Nights (Sakuya Iyazoi)' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'sh -c "echo \\"{0}\\" && sleep 3"'.format(snippet) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + logs = six.binary_type() + + generator = self.client.logs(id, stream=True, follow=True) + threading.Timer(1, generator.close).start() + + for chunk in generator: + logs += chunk + + assert logs == (snippet + '\n').encode(encoding='ascii') + + def test_logs_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + snippet = 'Flowering Nights (Sakuya Iyazoi)' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo {0}'.format(snippet) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode == 0 + logs = self.client.logs(container) + assert logs == (snippet + '\n').encode(encoding='ascii') + + def test_logs_with_tail_0(self): + snippet = 'Flowering Nights (Sakuya Iyazoi)' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo "{0}"'.format(snippet) + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode == 0 + logs = self.client.logs(id, tail=0) + assert logs == ''.encode(encoding='ascii') + + @requires_api_version('1.35') + def test_logs_with_until(self): + snippet = 'Shanghai Teahouse (Hong Meiling)' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo "{0}"'.format(snippet) + ) + + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + exitcode = self.client.wait(container)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode == 0 + logs_until_1 = self.client.logs(container, until=1) + assert logs_until_1 == b'' + logs_until_now = self.client.logs(container, datetime.now()) + assert logs_until_now == (snippet + '\n').encode(encoding='ascii') + + +class DiffTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_diff(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['touch', '/test']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode == 0 + diff = self.client.diff(id) + test_diff = [x for x in diff if x.get('Path', None) == '/test'] + assert len(test_diff) == 1 + assert 'Kind' in test_diff[0] + assert test_diff[0]['Kind'] == 1 + + def test_diff_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['touch', '/test']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode == 0 + diff = self.client.diff(container) + test_diff = [x for x in diff if x.get('Path', None) == '/test'] + assert len(test_diff) == 1 + assert 'Kind' in test_diff[0] + assert test_diff[0]['Kind'] == 1 + + +class StopTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_stop(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.stop(id, timeout=2) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in container_info + state = container_info['State'] + assert 'Running' in state + assert state['Running'] is False + + def test_stop_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + assert 'Id' in container + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(container) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.stop(container, timeout=2) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in container_info + state = container_info['State'] + assert 'Running' in state + assert state['Running'] is False + + +class KillTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_kill(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.kill(id) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in container_info + state = container_info['State'] + assert 'ExitCode' in state + assert state['ExitCode'] != 0 + assert 'Running' in state + assert state['Running'] is False + + def test_kill_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.kill(container) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in container_info + state = container_info['State'] + assert 'ExitCode' in state + assert state['ExitCode'] != 0 + assert 'Running' in state + assert state['Running'] is False + + def test_kill_with_signal(self): + id = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60']) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + self.client.kill( + id, signal=signal.SIGKILL if not IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM else 9 + ) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode != 0 + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in container_info + state = container_info['State'] + assert 'ExitCode' in state + assert state['ExitCode'] != 0 + assert 'Running' in state + assert state['Running'] is False, state + + def test_kill_with_signal_name(self): + id = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60']) + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.kill(id, signal='SIGKILL') + exitcode = self.client.wait(id)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode != 0 + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in container_info + state = container_info['State'] + assert 'ExitCode' in state + assert state['ExitCode'] != 0 + assert 'Running' in state + assert state['Running'] is False, state + + def test_kill_with_signal_integer(self): + id = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60']) + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.kill(id, signal=9) + exitcode = self.client.wait(id)['StatusCode'] + assert exitcode != 0 + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in container_info + state = container_info['State'] + assert 'ExitCode' in state + assert state['ExitCode'] != 0 + assert 'Running' in state + assert state['Running'] is False, state + + +class PortTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_port(self): + + port_bindings = { + '1111': ('127.0.0.1', '4567'), + '2222': ('127.0.0.1', '4568') + } + + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60'], ports=list(port_bindings.keys()), + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + port_bindings=port_bindings, network_mode='bridge' + ) + ) + id = container['Id'] + + self.client.start(container) + + # Call the port function on each biding and compare expected vs actual + for port in port_bindings: + actual_bindings = self.client.port(container, port) + port_binding = actual_bindings.pop() + + ip, host_port = port_binding['HostIp'], port_binding['HostPort'] + + assert ip == port_bindings[port][0] + assert host_port == port_bindings[port][1] + + self.client.kill(id) + + +class ContainerTopTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_top(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60'] + ) + + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + + self.client.start(container) + res = self.client.top(container) + if not IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM: + assert res['Titles'] == [ + 'UID', 'PID', 'PPID', 'C', 'STIME', 'TTY', 'TIME', 'CMD' + ] + assert len(res['Processes']) == 1 + assert res['Processes'][0][-1] == 'sleep 60' + self.client.kill(container) + + @pytest.mark.skipif( + IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No psargs support on windows' + ) + def test_top_with_psargs(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60']) + + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + + self.client.start(container) + res = self.client.top(container, 'waux') + assert res['Titles'] == [ + 'USER', 'PID', '%CPU', '%MEM', 'VSZ', 'RSS', + 'TTY', 'STAT', 'START', 'TIME', 'COMMAND' + ] + assert len(res['Processes']) == 1 + assert res['Processes'][0][10] == 'sleep 60' + + +class RestartContainerTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_restart(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in info + assert 'StartedAt' in info['State'] + start_time1 = info['State']['StartedAt'] + self.client.restart(id, timeout=2) + info2 = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in info2 + assert 'StartedAt' in info2['State'] + start_time2 = info2['State']['StartedAt'] + assert start_time1 != start_time2 + assert 'Running' in info2['State'] + assert info2['State']['Running'] is True + self.client.kill(id) + + def test_restart_with_low_timeout(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + self.client.start(container) + self.client.timeout = 1 + self.client.restart(container, timeout=3) + self.client.timeout = None + self.client.restart(container, timeout=3) + self.client.kill(container) + + def test_restart_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + assert 'Id' in container + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(container) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in info + assert 'StartedAt' in info['State'] + start_time1 = info['State']['StartedAt'] + self.client.restart(container, timeout=2) + info2 = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in info2 + assert 'StartedAt' in info2['State'] + start_time2 = info2['State']['StartedAt'] + assert start_time1 != start_time2 + assert 'Running' in info2['State'] + assert info2['State']['Running'] is True + self.client.kill(id) + + +class RemoveContainerTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_remove(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.client.wait(id) + self.client.remove_container(id) + containers = self.client.containers(all=True) + res = [x for x in containers if 'Id' in x and x['Id'].startswith(id)] + assert len(res) == 0 + + def test_remove_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.client.wait(id) + self.client.remove_container(container) + containers = self.client.containers(all=True) + res = [x for x in containers if 'Id' in x and x['Id'].startswith(id)] + assert len(res) == 0 + + +class AttachContainerTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_run_container_streaming(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, '/bin/sh', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + sock = self.client.attach_socket(container, ws=False) + assert sock.fileno() > -1 + + def test_run_container_reading_socket(self): + line = 'hi there and stuff and things, words!' + # `echo` appends CRLF, `printf` doesn't + command = "printf '{0}'".format(line) + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, command, + detach=True, tty=False) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + + opts = {"stdout": 1, "stream": 1, "logs": 1} + pty_stdout = self.client.attach_socket(container, opts) + self.addCleanup(pty_stdout.close) + + self.client.start(container) + + next_size = next_frame_size(pty_stdout) + assert next_size == len(line) + data = read_exactly(pty_stdout, next_size) + assert data.decode('utf-8') == line + + def test_attach_no_stream(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'echo hello' + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + output = self.client.attach(container, stream=False, logs=True) + assert output == 'hello\n'.encode(encoding='ascii') + + @pytest.mark.timeout(5) + def test_attach_stream_and_cancel(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'sh -c "echo hello && sleep 60"', + tty=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + output = self.client.attach(container, stream=True, logs=True) + + threading.Timer(1, output.close).start() + + lines = [] + for line in output: + lines.append(line) + + assert len(lines) == 1 + assert lines[0] == 'hello\r\n'.encode(encoding='ascii') + + def test_detach_with_default(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True, tty=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + sock = self.client.attach_socket( + container, + {'stdin': True, 'stream': True} + ) + + assert_cat_socket_detached_with_keys( + sock, [ctrl_with('p'), ctrl_with('q')] + ) + + def test_detach_with_config_file(self): + self.client._general_configs['detachKeys'] = 'ctrl-p' + + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True, tty=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + sock = self.client.attach_socket( + container, + {'stdin': True, 'stream': True} + ) + + assert_cat_socket_detached_with_keys(sock, [ctrl_with('p')]) + + def test_detach_with_arg(self): + self.client._general_configs['detachKeys'] = 'ctrl-p' + + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True, tty=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + sock = self.client.attach_socket( + container, + {'stdin': True, 'stream': True, 'detachKeys': 'ctrl-x'} + ) + + assert_cat_socket_detached_with_keys(sock, [ctrl_with('x')]) + + +class PauseTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_pause_unpause(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(container) + self.client.pause(id) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in container_info + state = container_info['State'] + assert 'ExitCode' in state + assert state['ExitCode'] == 0 + assert 'Running' in state + assert state['Running'] is True + assert 'Paused' in state + assert state['Paused'] is True + + self.client.unpause(id) + container_info = self.client.inspect_container(id) + assert 'State' in container_info + state = container_info['State'] + assert 'ExitCode' in state + assert state['ExitCode'] == 0 + assert 'Running' in state + assert state['Running'] is True + assert 'Paused' in state + assert state['Paused'] is False + + +class PruneTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_prune_containers(self): + container1 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sh', '-c', 'echo hello > /data.txt'] + ) + container2 = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + self.client.start(container1) + self.client.start(container2) + self.client.wait(container1) + result = self.client.prune_containers() + assert container1['Id'] in result['ContainersDeleted'] + assert result['SpaceReclaimed'] > 0 + assert container2['Id'] not in result['ContainersDeleted'] + + +class GetContainerStatsTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_get_container_stats_no_stream(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60'], + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + response = self.client.stats(container, stream=0) + self.client.kill(container) + + assert type(response) == dict + for key in ['read', 'networks', 'precpu_stats', 'cpu_stats', + 'memory_stats', 'blkio_stats']: + assert key in response + + def test_get_container_stats_stream(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60'], + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + stream = self.client.stats(container) + for chunk in stream: + assert type(chunk) == dict + for key in ['read', 'network', 'precpu_stats', 'cpu_stats', + 'memory_stats', 'blkio_stats']: + assert key in chunk + + +class ContainerUpdateTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_update_container(self): + old_mem_limit = 400 * 1024 * 1024 + new_mem_limit = 300 * 1024 * 1024 + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'top', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + mem_limit=old_mem_limit + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + self.client.update_container(container, mem_limit=new_mem_limit) + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert inspect_data['HostConfig']['Memory'] == new_mem_limit + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_restart_policy_update(self): + old_restart_policy = { + 'MaximumRetryCount': 0, + 'Name': 'always' + } + new_restart_policy = { + 'MaximumRetryCount': 42, + 'Name': 'on-failure' + } + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '60'], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + restart_policy=old_restart_policy + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + self.client.update_container(container, + restart_policy=new_restart_policy) + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert ( + inspect_data['HostConfig']['RestartPolicy']['MaximumRetryCount'] == + new_restart_policy['MaximumRetryCount'] + ) + assert ( + inspect_data['HostConfig']['RestartPolicy']['Name'] == + new_restart_policy['Name'] + ) + + +class ContainerCPUTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_container_cpu_shares(self): + cpu_shares = 512 + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpu_shares=cpu_shares + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert inspect_data['HostConfig']['CpuShares'] == 512 + + def test_container_cpuset(self): + cpuset_cpus = "0,1" + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpuset_cpus=cpuset_cpus + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + inspect_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert inspect_data['HostConfig']['CpusetCpus'] == cpuset_cpus + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_with_runtime(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'test'], runtime='runc' + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container['Id']) + config = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert config['HostConfig']['Runtime'] == 'runc' + + +class LinkTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_remove_link(self): + # Create containers + container1 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', detach=True, stdin_open=True + ) + container1_id = container1['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container1_id) + self.client.start(container1_id) + + # Create Link + # we don't want the first / + link_path = self.client.inspect_container(container1_id)['Name'][1:] + link_alias = 'mylink' + + container2 = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + links={link_path: link_alias} + ) + ) + container2_id = container2['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(container2_id) + self.client.start(container2_id) + + # Remove link + linked_name = self.client.inspect_container(container2_id)['Name'][1:] + link_name = '%s/%s' % (linked_name, link_alias) + self.client.remove_container(link_name, link=True) + + # Link is gone + containers = self.client.containers(all=True) + retrieved = [x for x in containers if link_name in x['Names']] + assert len(retrieved) == 0 + + # Containers are still there + retrieved = [ + x for x in containers if x['Id'].startswith(container1_id) or + x['Id'].startswith(container2_id) + ] + assert len(retrieved) == 2 diff --git a/tests/integration/api_exec_test.py b/tests/integration/api_exec_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1a5a4e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_exec_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +from docker.utils.socket import next_frame_size +from docker.utils.socket import read_exactly + +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX +from ..helpers import ( + requires_api_version, ctrl_with, assert_cat_socket_detached_with_keys +) + + +class ExecTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_execute_command(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + res = self.client.exec_create(id, ['echo', 'hello']) + assert 'Id' in res + + exec_log = self.client.exec_start(res) + assert exec_log == b'hello\n' + + def test_exec_command_string(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + res = self.client.exec_create(id, 'echo hello world') + assert 'Id' in res + + exec_log = self.client.exec_start(res) + assert exec_log == b'hello world\n' + + def test_exec_command_as_user(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + res = self.client.exec_create(id, 'whoami', user='default') + assert 'Id' in res + + exec_log = self.client.exec_start(res) + assert exec_log == b'default\n' + + def test_exec_command_as_root(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + res = self.client.exec_create(id, 'whoami') + assert 'Id' in res + + exec_log = self.client.exec_start(res) + assert exec_log == b'root\n' + + def test_exec_command_streaming(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + self.client.start(id) + + exec_id = self.client.exec_create(id, ['echo', 'hello\nworld']) + assert 'Id' in exec_id + + res = b'' + for chunk in self.client.exec_start(exec_id, stream=True): + res += chunk + assert res == b'hello\nworld\n' + + def test_exec_start_socket(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + container_id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(container_id) + self.tmp_containers.append(container_id) + + line = 'yay, interactive exec!' + # `echo` appends CRLF, `printf` doesn't + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + container_id, ['printf', line], tty=True) + assert 'Id' in exec_id + + socket = self.client.exec_start(exec_id, socket=True) + self.addCleanup(socket.close) + + next_size = next_frame_size(socket) + assert next_size == len(line) + data = read_exactly(socket, next_size) + assert data.decode('utf-8') == line + + def test_exec_start_detached(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + container_id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(container_id) + self.tmp_containers.append(container_id) + + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + container_id, ['printf', "asdqwe"]) + assert 'Id' in exec_id + + response = self.client.exec_start(exec_id, detach=True) + + assert response == "" + + def test_exec_inspect(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + exec_id = self.client.exec_create(id, ['mkdir', '/does/not/exist']) + assert 'Id' in exec_id + self.client.exec_start(exec_id) + exec_info = self.client.exec_inspect(exec_id) + assert 'ExitCode' in exec_info + assert exec_info['ExitCode'] != 0 + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_exec_command_with_env(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'cat', + detach=True, stdin_open=True) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + res = self.client.exec_create(id, 'env', environment=["X=Y"]) + assert 'Id' in res + + exec_log = self.client.exec_start(res) + assert b'X=Y\n' in exec_log + + @requires_api_version('1.35') + def test_exec_command_with_workdir(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', detach=True, stdin_open=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + res = self.client.exec_create(container, 'pwd', workdir='/var/www') + exec_log = self.client.exec_start(res) + assert exec_log == b'/var/www\n' + + def test_detach_with_default(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', detach=True, stdin_open=True + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + id, 'cat', stdin=True, tty=True, stdout=True + ) + sock = self.client.exec_start(exec_id, tty=True, socket=True) + self.addCleanup(sock.close) + + assert_cat_socket_detached_with_keys( + sock, [ctrl_with('p'), ctrl_with('q')] + ) + + def test_detach_with_config_file(self): + self.client._general_configs['detachKeys'] = 'ctrl-p' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', detach=True, stdin_open=True + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + id, 'cat', stdin=True, tty=True, stdout=True + ) + sock = self.client.exec_start(exec_id, tty=True, socket=True) + self.addCleanup(sock.close) + + assert_cat_socket_detached_with_keys(sock, [ctrl_with('p')]) + + def test_detach_with_arg(self): + self.client._general_configs['detachKeys'] = 'ctrl-p' + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'cat', detach=True, stdin_open=True + ) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + id, 'cat', + stdin=True, tty=True, detach_keys='ctrl-x', stdout=True + ) + sock = self.client.exec_start(exec_id, tty=True, socket=True) + self.addCleanup(sock.close) + + assert_cat_socket_detached_with_keys(sock, [ctrl_with('x')]) diff --git a/tests/integration/api_healthcheck_test.py b/tests/integration/api_healthcheck_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5dbac37 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_healthcheck_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX +from .. import helpers + +SECOND = 1000000000 + + +def wait_on_health_status(client, container, status): + def condition(): + res = client.inspect_container(container) + return res['State']['Health']['Status'] == status + return helpers.wait_on_condition(condition) + + +class HealthcheckTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + + @helpers.requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_healthcheck_shell_command(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'top', healthcheck=dict(test='echo "hello world"')) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + + res = self.client.inspect_container(container) + assert res['Config']['Healthcheck']['Test'] == [ + 'CMD-SHELL', 'echo "hello world"' + ] + + @helpers.requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_healthcheck_passes(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'top', healthcheck=dict( + test="true", + interval=1 * SECOND, + timeout=1 * SECOND, + retries=1, + )) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + wait_on_health_status(self.client, container, "healthy") + + @helpers.requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_healthcheck_fails(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'top', healthcheck=dict( + test="false", + interval=1 * SECOND, + timeout=1 * SECOND, + retries=1, + )) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + wait_on_health_status(self.client, container, "unhealthy") + + @helpers.requires_api_version('1.29') + def test_healthcheck_start_period(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'top', healthcheck=dict( + test="echo 'x' >> /counter.txt && " + "test `cat /counter.txt | wc -l` -ge 3", + interval=1 * SECOND, + timeout=1 * SECOND, + retries=1, + start_period=3 * SECOND + ) + ) + + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + wait_on_health_status(self.client, container, "healthy") diff --git a/tests/integration/api_image_test.py b/tests/integration/api_image_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..050e7f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_image_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ +import contextlib +import json +import shutil +import socket +import tarfile +import tempfile +import threading + +import pytest +import six +from six.moves import BaseHTTPServer +from six.moves import socketserver + + +import docker + +from ..helpers import requires_api_version, requires_experimental +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX + + +class ListImagesTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_images(self): + res1 = self.client.images(all=True) + assert 'Id' in res1[0] + res10 = res1[0] + assert 'Created' in res10 + assert 'RepoTags' in res10 + distinct = [] + for img in res1: + if img['Id'] not in distinct: + distinct.append(img['Id']) + assert len(distinct) == self.client.info()['Images'] + + def test_images_quiet(self): + res1 = self.client.images(quiet=True) + assert type(res1[0]) == six.text_type + + +class PullImageTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_pull(self): + try: + self.client.remove_image('hello-world') + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + res = self.client.pull('hello-world', tag='latest') + self.tmp_imgs.append('hello-world') + assert type(res) == six.text_type + assert len(self.client.images('hello-world')) >= 1 + img_info = self.client.inspect_image('hello-world') + assert 'Id' in img_info + + def test_pull_streaming(self): + try: + self.client.remove_image('hello-world') + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + stream = self.client.pull( + 'hello-world', tag='latest', stream=True, decode=True) + self.tmp_imgs.append('hello-world') + for chunk in stream: + assert isinstance(chunk, dict) + assert len(self.client.images('hello-world')) >= 1 + img_info = self.client.inspect_image('hello-world') + assert 'Id' in img_info + + @requires_api_version('1.32') + @requires_experimental(until=None) + def test_pull_invalid_platform(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as excinfo: + self.client.pull('hello-world', platform='foobar') + + assert excinfo.value.status_code == 500 + assert 'invalid platform' in excinfo.exconly() + + +class CommitTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_commit(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['touch', '/test']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + res = self.client.commit(id) + assert 'Id' in res + img_id = res['Id'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + img = self.client.inspect_image(img_id) + assert 'Container' in img + assert img['Container'].startswith(id) + assert 'ContainerConfig' in img + assert 'Image' in img['ContainerConfig'] + assert BUSYBOX == img['ContainerConfig']['Image'] + busybox_id = self.client.inspect_image(BUSYBOX)['Id'] + assert 'Parent' in img + assert img['Parent'] == busybox_id + + def test_commit_with_changes(self): + cid = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['touch', '/test']) + self.tmp_containers.append(cid) + self.client.start(cid) + img_id = self.client.commit( + cid, changes=['EXPOSE 8000', 'CMD ["bash"]'] + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + img = self.client.inspect_image(img_id) + assert 'Container' in img + assert img['Container'].startswith(cid['Id']) + assert '8000/tcp' in img['Config']['ExposedPorts'] + assert img['Config']['Cmd'] == ['bash'] + + +class RemoveImageTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_remove(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['touch', '/test']) + id = container['Id'] + self.client.start(id) + self.tmp_containers.append(id) + res = self.client.commit(id) + assert 'Id' in res + img_id = res['Id'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + logs = self.client.remove_image(img_id, force=True) + assert {"Deleted": img_id} in logs + images = self.client.images(all=True) + res = [x for x in images if x['Id'].startswith(img_id)] + assert len(res) == 0 + + +class ImportImageTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + '''Base class for `docker import` test cases.''' + + TAR_SIZE = 512 * 1024 + + def write_dummy_tar_content(self, n_bytes, tar_fd): + def extend_file(f, n_bytes): + f.seek(n_bytes - 1) + f.write(bytearray([65])) + f.seek(0) + + tar = tarfile.TarFile(fileobj=tar_fd, mode='w') + + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f: + extend_file(f, n_bytes) + tarinfo = tar.gettarinfo(name=f.name, arcname='testdata') + tar.addfile(tarinfo, fileobj=f) + + tar.close() + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def dummy_tar_stream(self, n_bytes): + '''Yields a stream that is valid tar data of size n_bytes.''' + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tar_file: + self.write_dummy_tar_content(n_bytes, tar_file) + tar_file.seek(0) + yield tar_file + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def dummy_tar_file(self, n_bytes): + '''Yields the name of a valid tar file of size n_bytes.''' + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) as tar_file: + self.write_dummy_tar_content(n_bytes, tar_file) + tar_file.seek(0) + yield tar_file.name + + def test_import_from_bytes(self): + with self.dummy_tar_stream(n_bytes=500) as f: + content = f.read() + + # The generic import_image() function cannot import in-memory bytes + # data that happens to be represented as a string type, because + # import_image() will try to use it as a filename and usually then + # trigger an exception. So we test the import_image_from_data() + # function instead. + statuses = self.client.import_image_from_data( + content, repository='test/import-from-bytes') + + result_text = statuses.splitlines()[-1] + result = json.loads(result_text) + + assert 'error' not in result + + img_id = result['status'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + + def test_import_from_file(self): + with self.dummy_tar_file(n_bytes=self.TAR_SIZE) as tar_filename: + # statuses = self.client.import_image( + # src=tar_filename, repository='test/import-from-file') + statuses = self.client.import_image_from_file( + tar_filename, repository='test/import-from-file') + + result_text = statuses.splitlines()[-1] + result = json.loads(result_text) + + assert 'error' not in result + + assert 'status' in result + img_id = result['status'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + + def test_import_from_stream(self): + with self.dummy_tar_stream(n_bytes=self.TAR_SIZE) as tar_stream: + statuses = self.client.import_image( + src=tar_stream, repository='test/import-from-stream') + # statuses = self.client.import_image_from_stream( + # tar_stream, repository='test/import-from-stream') + result_text = statuses.splitlines()[-1] + result = json.loads(result_text) + + assert 'error' not in result + + assert 'status' in result + img_id = result['status'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + + def test_import_image_from_data_with_changes(self): + with self.dummy_tar_stream(n_bytes=500) as f: + content = f.read() + + statuses = self.client.import_image_from_data( + content, repository='test/import-from-bytes', + changes=['USER foobar', 'CMD ["echo"]'] + ) + + result_text = statuses.splitlines()[-1] + result = json.loads(result_text) + + assert 'error' not in result + + img_id = result['status'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + + img_data = self.client.inspect_image(img_id) + assert img_data is not None + assert img_data['Config']['Cmd'] == ['echo'] + assert img_data['Config']['User'] == 'foobar' + + def test_import_image_with_changes(self): + with self.dummy_tar_file(n_bytes=self.TAR_SIZE) as tar_filename: + statuses = self.client.import_image( + src=tar_filename, repository='test/import-from-file', + changes=['USER foobar', 'CMD ["echo"]'] + ) + + result_text = statuses.splitlines()[-1] + result = json.loads(result_text) + + assert 'error' not in result + + img_id = result['status'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + + img_data = self.client.inspect_image(img_id) + assert img_data is not None + assert img_data['Config']['Cmd'] == ['echo'] + assert img_data['Config']['User'] == 'foobar' + + # Docs say output is available in 1.23, but this test fails on 1.12.0 + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_get_load_image(self): + test_img = 'hello-world:latest' + self.client.pull(test_img) + data = self.client.get_image(test_img) + assert data + output = self.client.load_image(data) + assert any([ + line for line in output + if 'Loaded image: {}'.format(test_img) in line.get('stream', '') + ]) + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def temporary_http_file_server(self, stream): + '''Serve data from an IO stream over HTTP.''' + + class Handler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler): + def do_GET(self): + self.send_response(200) + self.send_header('Content-Type', 'application/x-tar') + self.end_headers() + shutil.copyfileobj(stream, self.wfile) + + server = socketserver.TCPServer(('', 0), Handler) + thread = threading.Thread(target=server.serve_forever) + thread.setDaemon(True) + thread.start() + + yield 'http://%s:%s' % (socket.gethostname(), server.server_address[1]) + + server.shutdown() + + @pytest.mark.skipif(True, reason="Doesn't work inside a container - FIXME") + def test_import_from_url(self): + # The crappy test HTTP server doesn't handle large files well, so use + # a small file. + tar_size = 10240 + + with self.dummy_tar_stream(n_bytes=tar_size) as tar_data: + with self.temporary_http_file_server(tar_data) as url: + statuses = self.client.import_image( + src=url, repository='test/import-from-url') + + result_text = statuses.splitlines()[-1] + result = json.loads(result_text) + + assert 'error' not in result + + assert 'status' in result + img_id = result['status'] + self.tmp_imgs.append(img_id) + + +@requires_api_version('1.25') +class PruneImagesTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_prune_images(self): + try: + self.client.remove_image('hello-world') + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + # Ensure busybox does not get pruned + ctnr = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999']) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + + self.client.pull('hello-world', tag='latest') + self.tmp_imgs.append('hello-world') + img_id = self.client.inspect_image('hello-world')['Id'] + result = self.client.prune_images() + assert img_id not in [ + img.get('Deleted') for img in result.get('ImagesDeleted') or [] + ] + result = self.client.prune_images({'dangling': False}) + assert result['SpaceReclaimed'] > 0 + assert 'hello-world:latest' in [ + img.get('Untagged') for img in result['ImagesDeleted'] + ] + assert img_id in [ + img.get('Deleted') for img in result['ImagesDeleted'] + ] + + +class SaveLoadImagesTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_get_image_load_image(self): + with tempfile.TemporaryFile() as f: + stream = self.client.get_image(BUSYBOX) + for chunk in stream: + f.write(chunk) + + f.seek(0) + result = self.client.load_image(f.read()) + + success = False + result_line = 'Loaded image: {}\n'.format(BUSYBOX) + for data in result: + print(data) + if 'stream' in data: + if data['stream'] == result_line: + success = True + break + assert success is True + + +@requires_api_version('1.30') +class InspectDistributionTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_inspect_distribution(self): + data = self.client.inspect_distribution('busybox:latest') + assert data is not None + assert 'Platforms' in data + assert {'os': 'linux', 'architecture': 'amd64'} in data['Platforms'] diff --git a/tests/integration/api_network_test.py b/tests/integration/api_network_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b6726d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_network_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,474 @@ +import docker +from docker.types import IPAMConfig, IPAMPool +import pytest + +from ..helpers import random_name, requires_api_version +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX + + +class TestNetworks(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def tearDown(self): + super(TestNetworks, self).tearDown() + self.client.leave_swarm(force=True) + + def create_network(self, *args, **kwargs): + net_name = random_name() + net_id = self.client.create_network(net_name, *args, **kwargs)['Id'] + self.tmp_networks.append(net_id) + return (net_name, net_id) + + def test_list_networks(self): + networks = self.client.networks() + + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + networks = self.client.networks() + assert net_id in [n['Id'] for n in networks] + + networks_by_name = self.client.networks(names=[net_name]) + assert [n['Id'] for n in networks_by_name] == [net_id] + + networks_by_partial_id = self.client.networks(ids=[net_id[:8]]) + assert [n['Id'] for n in networks_by_partial_id] == [net_id] + + def test_inspect_network(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert net['Id'] == net_id + assert net['Name'] == net_name + assert net['Driver'] == 'bridge' + assert net['Scope'] == 'local' + assert net['IPAM']['Driver'] == 'default' + + def test_create_network_with_ipam_config(self): + _, net_id = self.create_network( + ipam=IPAMConfig( + driver='default', + pool_configs=[ + IPAMPool( + subnet="172.28.0.0/16", + iprange="172.28.5.0/24", + gateway="172.28.5.254", + aux_addresses={ + "a": "172.28.1.5", + "b": "172.28.1.6", + "c": "172.28.1.7", + }, + ), + ], + ), + ) + + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + ipam = net['IPAM'] + + assert ipam.pop('Options', None) is None + + assert ipam['Driver'] == 'default' + + assert ipam['Config'] == [{ + 'Subnet': "172.28.0.0/16", + 'IPRange': "172.28.5.0/24", + 'Gateway': "172.28.5.254", + 'AuxiliaryAddresses': { + "a": "172.28.1.5", + "b": "172.28.1.6", + "c": "172.28.1.7", + }, + }] + + def test_create_network_with_host_driver_fails(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.create_network(random_name(), driver='host') + + def test_remove_network(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + assert net_name in [n['Name'] for n in self.client.networks()] + + self.client.remove_network(net_id) + assert net_name not in [n['Name'] for n in self.client.networks()] + + def test_connect_and_disconnect_container(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'top') + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert not network_data.get('Containers') + + self.client.connect_container_to_network(container, net_id) + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert list(network_data['Containers'].keys()) == [ + container['Id'] + ] + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.connect_container_to_network(container, net_id) + + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_id) + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert not network_data.get('Containers') + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_id) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_connect_and_force_disconnect_container(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'top') + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert not network_data.get('Containers') + + self.client.connect_container_to_network(container, net_id) + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert list(network_data['Containers'].keys()) == \ + [container['Id']] + + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_id, True) + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert not network_data.get('Containers') + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network( + container, net_id, force=True + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_connect_with_aliases(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, 'top') + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + self.client.connect_container_to_network( + container, net_id, aliases=['foo', 'bar']) + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + aliases = ( + container_data['NetworkSettings']['Networks'][net_name]['Aliases'] + ) + assert 'foo' in aliases + assert 'bar' in aliases + + def test_connect_on_container_create(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.client.create_container( + image=BUSYBOX, + command='top', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name), + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert list(network_data['Containers'].keys()) == \ + [container['Id']] + + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_id) + network_data = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert not network_data.get('Containers') + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_with_aliases(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.client.create_container( + image=BUSYBOX, + command='top', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + network_mode=net_name, + ), + networking_config=self.client.create_networking_config({ + net_name: self.client.create_endpoint_config( + aliases=['foo', 'bar'], + ), + }), + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + aliases = ( + container_data['NetworkSettings']['Networks'][net_name]['Aliases'] + ) + assert 'foo' in aliases + assert 'bar' in aliases + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_with_ipv4_address(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network( + ipam=IPAMConfig( + driver='default', + pool_configs=[IPAMPool(subnet="132.124.0.0/16")], + ), + ) + container = self.client.create_container( + image=BUSYBOX, command='top', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name), + networking_config=self.client.create_networking_config({ + net_name: self.client.create_endpoint_config( + ipv4_address='132.124.0.23' + ) + }) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + net_settings = self.client.inspect_container(container)[ + 'NetworkSettings' + ] + assert net_settings['Networks'][net_name]['IPAMConfig']['IPv4Address']\ + == '132.124.0.23' + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_with_ipv6_address(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network( + ipam=IPAMConfig( + driver='default', + pool_configs=[IPAMPool(subnet="2001:389::1/64")], + ), + ) + container = self.client.create_container( + image=BUSYBOX, command='top', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name), + networking_config=self.client.create_networking_config({ + net_name: self.client.create_endpoint_config( + ipv6_address='2001:389::f00d' + ) + }) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + + net_settings = self.client.inspect_container(container)[ + 'NetworkSettings' + ] + assert net_settings['Networks'][net_name]['IPAMConfig']['IPv6Address']\ + == '2001:389::f00d' + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_create_with_linklocal_ips(self): + container = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, 'top', + networking_config=self.client.create_networking_config( + { + 'bridge': self.client.create_endpoint_config( + link_local_ips=['169.254.8.8'] + ) + } + ), + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode='bridge') + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + net_cfg = container_data['NetworkSettings']['Networks']['bridge'] + assert 'IPAMConfig' in net_cfg + assert 'LinkLocalIPs' in net_cfg['IPAMConfig'] + assert net_cfg['IPAMConfig']['LinkLocalIPs'] == ['169.254.8.8'] + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_with_links(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.create_and_start( + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name), + networking_config=self.client.create_networking_config({ + net_name: self.client.create_endpoint_config( + links=[('docker-py-test-upstream', 'bar')], + ), + }), + ) + + net_settings = self.client.inspect_container(container)[ + 'NetworkSettings' + ] + assert net_settings['Networks'][net_name]['Links'] == [ + 'docker-py-test-upstream:bar' + ] + + self.create_and_start( + name='docker-py-test-upstream', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name), + ) + + self.execute(container, ['nslookup', 'bar']) + + def test_create_check_duplicate(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.create_network(net_name, check_duplicate=True) + net_id = self.client.create_network(net_name, check_duplicate=False) + self.tmp_networks.append(net_id['Id']) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_connect_with_links(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network() + + container = self.create_and_start( + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name)) + + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_name) + self.client.connect_container_to_network( + container, net_name, + links=[('docker-py-test-upstream', 'bar')]) + + net_settings = self.client.inspect_container(container)[ + 'NetworkSettings' + ] + assert net_settings['Networks'][net_name]['Links'] == [ + 'docker-py-test-upstream:bar' + ] + + self.create_and_start( + name='docker-py-test-upstream', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name), + ) + + self.execute(container, ['nslookup', 'bar']) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_connect_with_ipv4_address(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network( + ipam=IPAMConfig( + driver='default', + pool_configs=[ + IPAMPool( + subnet="172.28.0.0/16", iprange="172.28.5.0/24", + gateway="172.28.5.254" + ) + ] + ) + ) + + container = self.create_and_start( + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name)) + + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_name) + self.client.connect_container_to_network( + container, net_name, ipv4_address='172.28.5.24' + ) + + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + net_data = container_data['NetworkSettings']['Networks'][net_name] + assert net_data['IPAMConfig']['IPv4Address'] == '172.28.5.24' + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_connect_with_ipv6_address(self): + net_name, net_id = self.create_network( + ipam=IPAMConfig( + driver='default', + pool_configs=[ + IPAMPool( + subnet="2001:389::1/64", iprange="2001:389::0/96", + gateway="2001:389::ffff" + ) + ] + ) + ) + + container = self.create_and_start( + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(network_mode=net_name)) + + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container, net_name) + self.client.connect_container_to_network( + container, net_name, ipv6_address='2001:389::f00d' + ) + + container_data = self.client.inspect_container(container) + net_data = container_data['NetworkSettings']['Networks'][net_name] + assert net_data['IPAMConfig']['IPv6Address'] == '2001:389::f00d' + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_create_internal_networks(self): + _, net_id = self.create_network(internal=True) + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert net['Internal'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_create_network_with_labels(self): + _, net_id = self.create_network(labels={ + 'com.docker.py.test': 'label' + }) + + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert 'Labels' in net + assert len(net['Labels']) == 1 + assert net['Labels'] == { + 'com.docker.py.test': 'label' + } + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_create_network_with_labels_wrong_type(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + self.create_network(labels=['com.docker.py.test=label', ]) + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_create_network_ipv6_enabled(self): + _, net_id = self.create_network( + enable_ipv6=True, ipam=IPAMConfig( + driver='default', + pool_configs=[ + IPAMPool( + subnet="2001:389::1/64", iprange="2001:389::0/96", + gateway="2001:389::ffff" + ) + ] + ) + ) + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert net['EnableIPv6'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_network_attachable(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + _, net_id = self.create_network(driver='overlay', attachable=True) + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert net['Attachable'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.29') + def test_create_network_ingress(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + self.client.remove_network('ingress') + _, net_id = self.create_network(driver='overlay', ingress=True) + net = self.client.inspect_network(net_id) + assert net['Ingress'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_prune_networks(self): + net_name, _ = self.create_network() + result = self.client.prune_networks() + assert net_name in result['NetworksDeleted'] + + @requires_api_version('1.31') + def test_create_inspect_network_with_scope(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + net_name_loc, net_id_loc = self.create_network(scope='local') + + assert self.client.inspect_network(net_name_loc) + assert self.client.inspect_network(net_name_loc, scope='local') + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.inspect_network(net_name_loc, scope='global') + + net_name_swarm, net_id_swarm = self.create_network( + driver='overlay', scope='swarm' + ) + + assert self.client.inspect_network(net_name_swarm) + assert self.client.inspect_network(net_name_swarm, scope='swarm') + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.inspect_network(net_name_swarm, scope='local') + + def test_create_remove_network_with_space_in_name(self): + net_id = self.client.create_network('test 01') + self.tmp_networks.append(net_id) + assert self.client.inspect_network('test 01') + assert self.client.remove_network('test 01') is None # does not raise diff --git a/tests/integration/api_plugin_test.py b/tests/integration/api_plugin_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1150b09 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_plugin_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +import os + +import docker +import pytest + +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, TEST_API_VERSION +from ..helpers import requires_api_version + +SSHFS = 'vieux/sshfs:latest' + + +@requires_api_version('1.25') +class PluginTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + @classmethod + def teardown_class(cls): + c = docker.APIClient( + version=TEST_API_VERSION, timeout=60, + **docker.utils.kwargs_from_env() + ) + try: + c.remove_plugin(SSHFS, force=True) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + def teardown_method(self, method): + try: + self.client.disable_plugin(SSHFS) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + for p in self.tmp_plugins: + try: + self.client.remove_plugin(p, force=True) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + def ensure_plugin_installed(self, plugin_name): + try: + return self.client.inspect_plugin(plugin_name) + except docker.errors.NotFound: + prv = self.client.plugin_privileges(plugin_name) + for d in self.client.pull_plugin(plugin_name, prv): + pass + return self.client.inspect_plugin(plugin_name) + + def test_enable_plugin(self): + pl_data = self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is False + assert self.client.enable_plugin(SSHFS) + pl_data = self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is True + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.enable_plugin(SSHFS) + + def test_disable_plugin(self): + pl_data = self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is False + assert self.client.enable_plugin(SSHFS) + pl_data = self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is True + self.client.disable_plugin(SSHFS) + pl_data = self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is False + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.disable_plugin(SSHFS) + + def test_inspect_plugin(self): + self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + data = self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert 'Config' in data + assert 'Name' in data + assert data['Name'] == SSHFS + + def test_plugin_privileges(self): + prv = self.client.plugin_privileges(SSHFS) + assert isinstance(prv, list) + for item in prv: + assert 'Name' in item + assert 'Value' in item + assert 'Description' in item + + def test_list_plugins(self): + self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + data = self.client.plugins() + assert len(data) > 0 + plugin = [p for p in data if p['Name'] == SSHFS][0] + assert 'Config' in plugin + + def test_configure_plugin(self): + pl_data = self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is False + self.client.configure_plugin(SSHFS, { + 'DEBUG': '1' + }) + pl_data = self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert 'Env' in pl_data['Settings'] + assert 'DEBUG=1' in pl_data['Settings']['Env'] + + self.client.configure_plugin(SSHFS, ['DEBUG=0']) + pl_data = self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert 'DEBUG=0' in pl_data['Settings']['Env'] + + def test_remove_plugin(self): + pl_data = self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is False + assert self.client.remove_plugin(SSHFS) is True + + def test_force_remove_plugin(self): + self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + self.client.enable_plugin(SSHFS) + assert self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS)['Enabled'] is True + assert self.client.remove_plugin(SSHFS, force=True) is True + + def test_install_plugin(self): + try: + self.client.remove_plugin(SSHFS, force=True) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + prv = self.client.plugin_privileges(SSHFS) + logs = [d for d in self.client.pull_plugin(SSHFS, prv)] + assert filter(lambda x: x['status'] == 'Download complete', logs) + assert self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert self.client.enable_plugin(SSHFS) + + @requires_api_version('1.26') + def test_upgrade_plugin(self): + pl_data = self.ensure_plugin_installed(SSHFS) + assert pl_data['Enabled'] is False + prv = self.client.plugin_privileges(SSHFS) + logs = [d for d in self.client.upgrade_plugin(SSHFS, SSHFS, prv)] + assert filter(lambda x: x['status'] == 'Download complete', logs) + assert self.client.inspect_plugin(SSHFS) + assert self.client.enable_plugin(SSHFS) + + def test_create_plugin(self): + plugin_data_dir = os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.join('testdata', 'dummy-plugin') + ) + assert self.client.create_plugin( + 'docker-sdk-py/dummy', plugin_data_dir + ) + self.tmp_plugins.append('docker-sdk-py/dummy') + data = self.client.inspect_plugin('docker-sdk-py/dummy') + assert data['Config']['Entrypoint'] == ['/dummy'] diff --git a/tests/integration/api_secret_test.py b/tests/integration/api_secret_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3d93b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_secret_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import docker +import pytest + +from ..helpers import force_leave_swarm, requires_api_version +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest + + +@requires_api_version('1.25') +class SecretAPITest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + @classmethod + def setup_class(cls): + client = cls.get_client_instance() + force_leave_swarm(client) + cls._init_swarm(client) + + @classmethod + def teardown_class(cls): + client = cls.get_client_instance() + force_leave_swarm(client) + + def test_create_secret(self): + secret_id = self.client.create_secret( + 'favorite_character', 'sakuya izayoi' + ) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + assert 'ID' in secret_id + data = self.client.inspect_secret(secret_id) + assert data['Spec']['Name'] == 'favorite_character' + + def test_create_secret_unicode_data(self): + secret_id = self.client.create_secret( + 'favorite_character', u'いざよいさくや' + ) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + assert 'ID' in secret_id + data = self.client.inspect_secret(secret_id) + assert data['Spec']['Name'] == 'favorite_character' + + def test_inspect_secret(self): + secret_name = 'favorite_character' + secret_id = self.client.create_secret( + secret_name, 'sakuya izayoi' + ) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + data = self.client.inspect_secret(secret_id) + assert data['Spec']['Name'] == secret_name + assert 'ID' in data + assert 'Version' in data + + def test_remove_secret(self): + secret_name = 'favorite_character' + secret_id = self.client.create_secret( + secret_name, 'sakuya izayoi' + ) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + + assert self.client.remove_secret(secret_id) + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.inspect_secret(secret_id) + + def test_list_secrets(self): + secret_name = 'favorite_character' + secret_id = self.client.create_secret( + secret_name, 'sakuya izayoi' + ) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + + data = self.client.secrets(filters={'names': ['favorite_character']}) + assert len(data) == 1 + assert data[0]['ID'] == secret_id['ID'] diff --git a/tests/integration/api_service_test.py b/tests/integration/api_service_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85f9dcc --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_service_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,1255 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import random +import time + +import docker +import pytest +import six + +from ..helpers import ( + force_leave_swarm, requires_api_version, requires_experimental +) +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX + + +class ServiceTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + @classmethod + def setup_class(cls): + client = cls.get_client_instance() + force_leave_swarm(client) + cls._init_swarm(client) + + @classmethod + def teardown_class(cls): + client = cls.get_client_instance() + force_leave_swarm(client) + + def tearDown(self): + for service in self.client.services(filters={'name': 'dockerpytest_'}): + try: + self.client.remove_service(service['ID']) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + super(ServiceTest, self).tearDown() + + def get_service_name(self): + return 'dockerpytest_{0:x}'.format(random.getrandbits(64)) + + def get_service_container(self, service_name, attempts=20, interval=0.5, + include_stopped=False): + # There is some delay between the service's creation and the creation + # of the service's containers. This method deals with the uncertainty + # when trying to retrieve the container associated with a service. + while True: + containers = self.client.containers( + filters={'name': [service_name]}, quiet=True, + all=include_stopped + ) + if len(containers) > 0: + return containers[0] + attempts -= 1 + if attempts <= 0: + return None + time.sleep(interval) + + def create_simple_service(self, name=None, labels=None): + if name: + name = 'dockerpytest_{0}'.format(name) + else: + name = self.get_service_name() + + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + return name, self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, labels=labels + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_list_services(self): + services = self.client.services() + assert isinstance(services, list) + + test_services = self.client.services(filters={'name': 'dockerpytest_'}) + assert len(test_services) == 0 + self.create_simple_service() + test_services = self.client.services(filters={'name': 'dockerpytest_'}) + assert len(test_services) == 1 + assert 'dockerpytest_' in test_services[0]['Spec']['Name'] + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_list_services_filter_by_label(self): + test_services = self.client.services(filters={'label': 'test_label'}) + assert len(test_services) == 0 + self.create_simple_service(labels={'test_label': 'testing'}) + test_services = self.client.services(filters={'label': 'test_label'}) + assert len(test_services) == 1 + assert test_services[0]['Spec']['Labels']['test_label'] == 'testing' + + def test_inspect_service_by_id(self): + svc_name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'ID' in svc_info + assert svc_info['ID'] == svc_id['ID'] + + def test_inspect_service_by_name(self): + svc_name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_name) + assert 'ID' in svc_info + assert svc_info['ID'] == svc_id['ID'] + + @requires_api_version('1.29') + def test_inspect_service_insert_defaults(self): + svc_name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + svc_info_defaults = self.client.inspect_service( + svc_id, insert_defaults=True + ) + assert svc_info != svc_info_defaults + assert 'RollbackConfig' in svc_info_defaults['Spec'] + assert 'RollbackConfig' not in svc_info['Spec'] + + def test_remove_service_by_id(self): + svc_name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + assert self.client.remove_service(svc_id) + test_services = self.client.services(filters={'name': 'dockerpytest_'}) + assert len(test_services) == 0 + + def test_remove_service_by_name(self): + svc_name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + assert self.client.remove_service(svc_name) + test_services = self.client.services(filters={'name': 'dockerpytest_'}) + assert len(test_services) == 0 + + def test_create_service_simple(self): + name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + assert self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + services = self.client.services(filters={'name': name}) + assert len(services) == 1 + assert services[0]['ID'] == svc_id['ID'] + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + @requires_experimental(until='1.29') + def test_service_logs(self): + name, svc_id = self.create_simple_service() + assert self.get_service_container(name, include_stopped=True) + attempts = 20 + while True: + if attempts == 0: + self.fail('No service logs produced by endpoint') + return + logs = self.client.service_logs(svc_id, stdout=True, is_tty=False) + try: + log_line = next(logs) + except StopIteration: + attempts -= 1 + time.sleep(0.1) + continue + else: + break + + if six.PY3: + log_line = log_line.decode('utf-8') + assert 'hello\n' in log_line + + def test_create_service_custom_log_driver(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + log_cfg = docker.types.DriverConfig('none') + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, log_driver=log_cfg + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + res_template = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert 'LogDriver' in res_template + assert 'Name' in res_template['LogDriver'] + assert res_template['LogDriver']['Name'] == 'none' + + def test_create_service_with_volume_mount(self): + vol_name = self.get_service_name() + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['ls'], + mounts=[ + docker.types.Mount(target='/test', source=vol_name) + ] + ) + self.tmp_volumes.append(vol_name) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + cspec = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert 'Mounts' in cspec + assert len(cspec['Mounts']) == 1 + mount = cspec['Mounts'][0] + assert mount['Target'] == '/test' + assert mount['Source'] == vol_name + assert mount['Type'] == 'volume' + + def test_create_service_with_resources_constraints(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + resources = docker.types.Resources( + cpu_limit=4000000, mem_limit=3 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024, + cpu_reservation=3500000, mem_reservation=2 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, resources=resources + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + res_template = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert 'Resources' in res_template + assert res_template['Resources']['Limits'] == resources['Limits'] + assert res_template['Resources']['Reservations'] == resources[ + 'Reservations' + ] + + def _create_service_with_generic_resources(self, generic_resources): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + + resources = docker.types.Resources( + generic_resources=generic_resources + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, resources=resources + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + return resources, self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + + @requires_api_version('1.32') + def test_create_service_with_generic_resources(self): + successful = [{ + 'input': [ + {'DiscreteResourceSpec': {'Kind': 'gpu', 'Value': 1}}, + {'NamedResourceSpec': {'Kind': 'gpu', 'Value': 'test'}} + ]}, { + 'input': {'gpu': 2, 'mpi': 'latest'}, + 'expected': [ + {'DiscreteResourceSpec': {'Kind': 'gpu', 'Value': 2}}, + {'NamedResourceSpec': {'Kind': 'mpi', 'Value': 'latest'}} + ]} + ] + + for test in successful: + t = test['input'] + resrcs, svc_info = self._create_service_with_generic_resources(t) + + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + res_template = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert 'Resources' in res_template + res_reservations = res_template['Resources']['Reservations'] + assert res_reservations == resrcs['Reservations'] + assert 'GenericResources' in res_reservations + + def _key(d, specs=('DiscreteResourceSpec', 'NamedResourceSpec')): + return [d.get(s, {}).get('Kind', '') for s in specs] + + actual = res_reservations['GenericResources'] + expected = test.get('expected', test['input']) + assert sorted(actual, key=_key) == sorted(expected, key=_key) + + @requires_api_version('1.32') + def test_create_service_with_invalid_generic_resources(self): + for test_input in ['1', 1.0, lambda: '1', {1, 2}]: + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.InvalidArgument): + self._create_service_with_generic_resources(test_input) + + def test_create_service_with_update_config(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + update_config = docker.types.UpdateConfig( + parallelism=10, delay=5, failure_action='pause' + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, update_config=update_config, name=name + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'UpdateConfig' in svc_info['Spec'] + uc = svc_info['Spec']['UpdateConfig'] + assert update_config['Parallelism'] == uc['Parallelism'] + assert update_config['Delay'] == uc['Delay'] + assert update_config['FailureAction'] == uc['FailureAction'] + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_update_config_monitor(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec('busybox', ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + update_config = docker.types.UpdateConfig( + monitor=300000000, max_failure_ratio=0.4 + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, update_config=update_config, name=name + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'UpdateConfig' in svc_info['Spec'] + uc = svc_info['Spec']['UpdateConfig'] + assert update_config['Monitor'] == uc['Monitor'] + assert update_config['MaxFailureRatio'] == uc['MaxFailureRatio'] + + def test_create_service_with_restart_policy(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + policy = docker.types.RestartPolicy( + docker.types.RestartPolicy.condition_types.ANY, + delay=5, max_attempts=5 + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, restart_policy=policy + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'RestartPolicy' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert policy == svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['RestartPolicy'] + + def test_create_service_with_custom_networks(self): + net1 = self.client.create_network( + 'dockerpytest_1', driver='overlay', ipam={'Driver': 'default'} + ) + self.tmp_networks.append(net1['Id']) + net2 = self.client.create_network( + 'dockerpytest_2', driver='overlay', ipam={'Driver': 'default'} + ) + self.tmp_networks.append(net2['Id']) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, networks=[ + 'dockerpytest_1', {'Target': 'dockerpytest_2'} + ] + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Networks' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['Networks'] == [ + {'Target': net1['Id']}, {'Target': net2['Id']} + ] + + def test_create_service_with_placement(self): + node_id = self.client.nodes()[0]['ID'] + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, placement=['node.id=={}'.format(node_id)] + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Placement' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert (svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['Placement'] == + {'Constraints': ['node.id=={}'.format(node_id)]}) + + def test_create_service_with_placement_object(self): + node_id = self.client.nodes()[0]['ID'] + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + placemt = docker.types.Placement( + constraints=['node.id=={}'.format(node_id)] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, placement=placemt + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Placement' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['Placement'] == placemt + + @requires_api_version('1.30') + def test_create_service_with_placement_platform(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + placemt = docker.types.Placement(platforms=[('x86_64', 'linux')]) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, placement=placemt + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Placement' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['Placement'] == placemt + + @requires_api_version('1.27') + def test_create_service_with_placement_preferences(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + placemt = docker.types.Placement(preferences=[ + {'Spread': {'SpreadDescriptor': 'com.dockerpy.test'}} + ]) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, placement=placemt + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Placement' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['Placement'] == placemt + + def test_create_service_with_endpoint_spec(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + endpoint_spec = docker.types.EndpointSpec(ports={ + 12357: (1990, 'udp'), + 12562: (678,), + 53243: 8080, + }) + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, endpoint_spec=endpoint_spec + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + ports = svc_info['Spec']['EndpointSpec']['Ports'] + for port in ports: + if port['PublishedPort'] == 12562: + assert port['TargetPort'] == 678 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'tcp' + elif port['PublishedPort'] == 53243: + assert port['TargetPort'] == 8080 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'tcp' + elif port['PublishedPort'] == 12357: + assert port['TargetPort'] == 1990 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'udp' + else: + self.fail('Invalid port specification: {0}'.format(port)) + + assert len(ports) == 3 + + @requires_api_version('1.32') + def test_create_service_with_endpoint_spec_host_publish_mode(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + endpoint_spec = docker.types.EndpointSpec(ports={ + 12357: (1990, None, 'host'), + }) + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, endpoint_spec=endpoint_spec + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + ports = svc_info['Spec']['EndpointSpec']['Ports'] + assert len(ports) == 1 + port = ports[0] + assert port['PublishedPort'] == 12357 + assert port['TargetPort'] == 1990 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'tcp' + assert port['PublishMode'] == 'host' + + def test_create_service_with_env(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], env={'DOCKER_PY_TEST': 1} + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + con_spec = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert 'Env' in con_spec + assert con_spec['Env'] == ['DOCKER_PY_TEST=1'] + + @requires_api_version('1.29') + def test_create_service_with_update_order(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + update_config = docker.types.UpdateConfig( + parallelism=10, delay=5, order='start-first' + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, update_config=update_config, name=name + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'UpdateConfig' in svc_info['Spec'] + uc = svc_info['Spec']['UpdateConfig'] + assert update_config['Parallelism'] == uc['Parallelism'] + assert update_config['Delay'] == uc['Delay'] + assert update_config['Order'] == uc['Order'] + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_tty(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['true'], tty=True + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + con_spec = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert 'TTY' in con_spec + assert con_spec['TTY'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_tty_dict(self): + container_spec = { + 'Image': BUSYBOX, + 'Command': ['true'], + 'TTY': True + } + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + con_spec = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert 'TTY' in con_spec + assert con_spec['TTY'] is True + + def test_create_service_global_mode(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, mode='global' + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Mode' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'Global' in svc_info['Spec']['Mode'] + + def test_create_service_replicated_mode(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, + mode=docker.types.ServiceMode('replicated', 5) + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Mode' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'Replicated' in svc_info['Spec']['Mode'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['Mode']['Replicated'] == {'Replicas': 5} + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_update_service_force_update(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ForceUpdate' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ForceUpdate'] == 0 + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec, force_update=10) + self.client.update_service(name, version_index, task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ForceUpdate'] == 10 + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_secret(self): + secret_name = 'favorite_touhou' + secret_data = b'phantasmagoria of flower view' + secret_id = self.client.create_secret(secret_name, secret_data) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + secret_ref = docker.types.SecretReference(secret_id, secret_name) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['sleep', '999'], secrets=[secret_ref] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Secrets' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + secrets = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Secrets'] + assert secrets[0] == secret_ref + + container = self.get_service_container(name) + assert container is not None + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + container, 'cat /run/secrets/{0}'.format(secret_name) + ) + assert self.client.exec_start(exec_id) == secret_data + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_unicode_secret(self): + secret_name = 'favorite_touhou' + secret_data = u'東方花映塚' + secret_id = self.client.create_secret(secret_name, secret_data) + self.tmp_secrets.append(secret_id) + secret_ref = docker.types.SecretReference(secret_id, secret_name) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['sleep', '999'], secrets=[secret_ref] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Secrets' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + secrets = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Secrets'] + assert secrets[0] == secret_ref + + container = self.get_service_container(name) + assert container is not None + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + container, 'cat /run/secrets/{0}'.format(secret_name) + ) + container_secret = self.client.exec_start(exec_id) + container_secret = container_secret.decode('utf-8') + assert container_secret == secret_data + + @requires_api_version('1.30') + def test_create_service_with_config(self): + config_name = 'favorite_touhou' + config_data = b'phantasmagoria of flower view' + config_id = self.client.create_config(config_name, config_data) + self.tmp_configs.append(config_id) + config_ref = docker.types.ConfigReference(config_id, config_name) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['sleep', '999'], configs=[config_ref] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Configs' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + configs = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Configs'] + assert configs[0] == config_ref + + container = self.get_service_container(name) + assert container is not None + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + container, 'cat /{0}'.format(config_name) + ) + assert self.client.exec_start(exec_id) == config_data + + @requires_api_version('1.30') + def test_create_service_with_unicode_config(self): + config_name = 'favorite_touhou' + config_data = u'東方花映塚' + config_id = self.client.create_config(config_name, config_data) + self.tmp_configs.append(config_id) + config_ref = docker.types.ConfigReference(config_id, config_name) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['sleep', '999'], configs=[config_ref] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Configs' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + configs = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Configs'] + assert configs[0] == config_ref + + container = self.get_service_container(name) + assert container is not None + exec_id = self.client.exec_create( + container, 'cat /{0}'.format(config_name) + ) + container_config = self.client.exec_start(exec_id) + container_config = container_config.decode('utf-8') + assert container_config == config_data + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_hosts(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['sleep', '999'], hosts={ + 'foobar': '127.0.0.1', + 'baz': '8.8.8.8', + } + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Hosts' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + hosts = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Hosts'] + assert len(hosts) == 2 + assert '127.0.0.1 foobar' in hosts + assert '8.8.8.8 baz' in hosts + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_hostname(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['sleep', '999'], hostname='foobar.baz.com' + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Hostname' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert ( + svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Hostname'] == + 'foobar.baz.com' + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_groups(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['sleep', '999'], groups=['shrinemaidens', 'youkais'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Groups' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + groups = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Groups'] + assert len(groups) == 2 + assert 'shrinemaidens' in groups + assert 'youkais' in groups + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_dns_config(self): + dns_config = docker.types.DNSConfig( + nameservers=['8.8.8.8', '8.8.4.4'], + search=['local'], options=['debug'] + ) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '999'], dns_config=dns_config + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'DNSConfig' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert ( + dns_config == + svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['DNSConfig'] + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_service_with_healthcheck(self): + second = 1000000000 + hc = docker.types.Healthcheck( + test='true', retries=3, timeout=1 * second, + start_period=3 * second, interval=int(second / 2), + ) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '999'], healthcheck=hc + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert ( + 'Healthcheck' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + ) + assert ( + hc == + svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Healthcheck'] + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.28') + def test_create_service_with_readonly(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '999'], read_only=True + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert ( + 'ReadOnly' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + ) + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['ReadOnly'] + + @requires_api_version('1.28') + def test_create_service_with_stop_signal(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '999'], stop_signal='SIGINT' + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert ( + 'StopSignal' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + ) + assert ( + svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['StopSignal'] == + 'SIGINT' + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.30') + def test_create_service_with_privileges(self): + priv = docker.types.Privileges(selinux_disable=True) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '999'], privileges=priv + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert ( + 'Privileges' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + ) + privileges = ( + svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Privileges'] + ) + assert privileges['SELinuxContext']['Disable'] is True + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_update_service_with_defaults_name(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Name' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['Name'] == name + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec, force_update=10) + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, version_index, task_tmpl, fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + assert 'Name' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['Name'] == name + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_update_service_with_defaults_labels(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, labels={'service.label': 'SampleLabel'} + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Labels' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'service.label' in svc_info['Spec']['Labels'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['Labels']['service.label'] == 'SampleLabel' + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec, force_update=10) + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, version_index, task_tmpl, name=name, + fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + assert 'Labels' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'service.label' in svc_info['Spec']['Labels'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['Labels']['service.label'] == 'SampleLabel' + + def test_update_service_with_defaults_mode(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, + mode=docker.types.ServiceMode(mode='replicated', replicas=2) + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Mode' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'Replicated' in svc_info['Spec']['Mode'] + assert 'Replicas' in svc_info['Spec']['Mode']['Replicated'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['Mode']['Replicated']['Replicas'] == 2 + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, version_index, labels={'force': 'update'}, + fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + assert 'Mode' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'Replicated' in svc_info['Spec']['Mode'] + assert 'Replicas' in svc_info['Spec']['Mode']['Replicated'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['Mode']['Replicated']['Replicas'] == 2 + + def test_update_service_with_defaults_container_labels(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['echo', 'hello'], + labels={'container.label': 'SampleLabel'} + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, labels={'service.label': 'SampleLabel'} + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert 'Labels' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + labels = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Labels'] + assert labels['container.label'] == 'SampleLabel' + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, version_index, labels={'force': 'update'}, + fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert 'Labels' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + labels = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Labels'] + assert labels['container.label'] == 'SampleLabel' + + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, new_index, task_tmpl, fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + newer_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert newer_index > new_index + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert 'Labels' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + labels = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Labels'] + assert labels['container.label'] == 'SampleLabel' + + def test_update_service_with_defaults_update_config(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + update_config = docker.types.UpdateConfig( + parallelism=10, delay=5, failure_action='pause' + ) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, update_config=update_config, name=name + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'UpdateConfig' in svc_info['Spec'] + uc = svc_info['Spec']['UpdateConfig'] + assert update_config['Parallelism'] == uc['Parallelism'] + assert update_config['Delay'] == uc['Delay'] + assert update_config['FailureAction'] == uc['FailureAction'] + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, version_index, labels={'force': 'update'}, + fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + assert 'UpdateConfig' in svc_info['Spec'] + uc = svc_info['Spec']['UpdateConfig'] + assert update_config['Parallelism'] == uc['Parallelism'] + assert update_config['Delay'] == uc['Delay'] + assert update_config['FailureAction'] == uc['FailureAction'] + + def test_update_service_with_defaults_networks(self): + net1 = self.client.create_network( + 'dockerpytest_1', driver='overlay', ipam={'Driver': 'default'} + ) + self.tmp_networks.append(net1['Id']) + net2 = self.client.create_network( + 'dockerpytest_2', driver='overlay', ipam={'Driver': 'default'} + ) + self.tmp_networks.append(net2['Id']) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, networks=[ + 'dockerpytest_1', {'Target': 'dockerpytest_2'} + ] + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Networks' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['Networks'] == [ + {'Target': net1['Id']}, {'Target': net2['Id']} + ] + + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, version_index, labels={'force': 'update'}, + fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + assert 'Networks' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['Networks'] == [ + {'Target': net1['Id']}, {'Target': net2['Id']} + ] + + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, new_index, networks=[net1['Id']], + fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Networks' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['Networks'] == [ + {'Target': net1['Id']} + ] + + def test_update_service_with_defaults_endpoint_spec(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + endpoint_spec = docker.types.EndpointSpec(ports={ + 12357: (1990, 'udp'), + 12562: (678,), + 53243: 8080, + }) + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, endpoint_spec=endpoint_spec + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + print(svc_info) + ports = svc_info['Spec']['EndpointSpec']['Ports'] + for port in ports: + if port['PublishedPort'] == 12562: + assert port['TargetPort'] == 678 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'tcp' + elif port['PublishedPort'] == 53243: + assert port['TargetPort'] == 8080 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'tcp' + elif port['PublishedPort'] == 12357: + assert port['TargetPort'] == 1990 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'udp' + else: + self.fail('Invalid port specification: {0}'.format(port)) + + assert len(ports) == 3 + + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, version_index, labels={'force': 'update'}, + fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + + ports = svc_info['Spec']['EndpointSpec']['Ports'] + for port in ports: + if port['PublishedPort'] == 12562: + assert port['TargetPort'] == 678 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'tcp' + elif port['PublishedPort'] == 53243: + assert port['TargetPort'] == 8080 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'tcp' + elif port['PublishedPort'] == 12357: + assert port['TargetPort'] == 1990 + assert port['Protocol'] == 'udp' + else: + self.fail('Invalid port specification: {0}'.format(port)) + + assert len(ports) == 3 + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_update_service_remove_healthcheck(self): + second = 1000000000 + hc = docker.types.Healthcheck( + test='true', retries=3, timeout=1 * second, + start_period=3 * second, interval=int(second / 2), + ) + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '999'], healthcheck=hc + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service(task_tmpl, name=name) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert ( + 'Healthcheck' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + ) + assert ( + hc == + svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Healthcheck'] + ) + + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '999'], healthcheck={} + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, version_index, task_tmpl, fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + container_spec = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert ( + 'Healthcheck' not in container_spec or + not container_spec['Healthcheck'] + ) + + def test_update_service_remove_labels(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, labels={'service.label': 'SampleLabel'} + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Labels' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'service.label' in svc_info['Spec']['Labels'] + assert svc_info['Spec']['Labels']['service.label'] == 'SampleLabel' + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, version_index, labels={}, fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + assert not svc_info['Spec'].get('Labels') + + def test_update_service_remove_container_labels(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['echo', 'hello'], + labels={'container.label': 'SampleLabel'} + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, labels={'service.label': 'SampleLabel'} + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert 'Labels' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + labels = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec']['Labels'] + assert labels['container.label'] == 'SampleLabel' + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['echo', 'hello'], + labels={} + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, version_index, task_tmpl, fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + assert 'TaskTemplate' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert 'ContainerSpec' in svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + container_spec = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert not container_spec.get('Labels') + + @requires_api_version('1.29') + def test_update_service_with_network_change(self): + container_spec = docker.types.ContainerSpec( + 'busybox', ['echo', 'hello'] + ) + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + net1 = self.client.create_network( + self.get_service_name(), driver='overlay', + ipam={'Driver': 'default'} + ) + self.tmp_networks.append(net1['Id']) + net2 = self.client.create_network( + self.get_service_name(), driver='overlay', + ipam={'Driver': 'default'} + ) + self.tmp_networks.append(net2['Id']) + name = self.get_service_name() + svc_id = self.client.create_service( + task_tmpl, name=name, networks=[net1['Id']] + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + assert 'Networks' in svc_info['Spec'] + assert len(svc_info['Spec']['Networks']) > 0 + assert svc_info['Spec']['Networks'][0]['Target'] == net1['Id'] + + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate(container_spec) + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, version_index, task_tmpl, name=name, + networks=[net2['Id']], fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + task_template = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert 'Networks' in task_template + assert len(task_template['Networks']) > 0 + assert task_template['Networks'][0]['Target'] == net2['Id'] + + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + assert new_index > version_index + + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, new_index, name=name, networks=[net1['Id']], + fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + task_template = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert 'ContainerSpec' in task_template + new_spec = task_template['ContainerSpec'] + assert 'Image' in new_spec + assert new_spec['Image'].split(':')[0] == 'busybox' + assert 'Command' in new_spec + assert new_spec['Command'] == ['echo', 'hello'] + assert 'Networks' in task_template + assert len(task_template['Networks']) > 0 + assert task_template['Networks'][0]['Target'] == net1['Id'] + + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + new_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + task_tmpl = docker.types.TaskTemplate( + container_spec, networks=[net2['Id']] + ) + self._update_service( + svc_id, name, new_index, task_tmpl, name=name, + fetch_current_spec=True + ) + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + task_template = svc_info['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + assert 'Networks' in task_template + assert len(task_template['Networks']) > 0 + assert task_template['Networks'][0]['Target'] == net2['Id'] + + def _update_service(self, svc_id, *args, **kwargs): + # service update tests seem to be a bit flaky + # give them a chance to retry the update with a new version index + try: + self.client.update_service(*args, **kwargs) + except docker.errors.APIError as e: + if e.explanation.endswith("update out of sequence"): + svc_info = self.client.inspect_service(svc_id) + version_index = svc_info['Version']['Index'] + + if len(args) > 1: + args = (args[0], version_index) + args[2:] + else: + kwargs['version'] = version_index + + self.client.update_service(*args, **kwargs) + else: + raise diff --git a/tests/integration/api_swarm_test.py b/tests/integration/api_swarm_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dbf3786 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_swarm_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ +import copy +import docker +import pytest + +from ..helpers import force_leave_swarm, requires_api_version +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest + + +class SwarmTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def setUp(self): + super(SwarmTest, self).setUp() + force_leave_swarm(self.client) + self._unlock_key = None + + def tearDown(self): + super(SwarmTest, self).tearDown() + try: + if self._unlock_key: + self.client.unlock_swarm(self._unlock_key) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + force_leave_swarm(self.client) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_init_swarm_simple(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_init_swarm_force_new_cluster(self): + pytest.skip('Test stalls the engine on 1.12.0') + + assert self.init_swarm() + version_1 = self.client.inspect_swarm()['Version']['Index'] + assert self.client.init_swarm(force_new_cluster=True) + version_2 = self.client.inspect_swarm()['Version']['Index'] + assert version_2 != version_1 + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_init_already_in_cluster(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.init_swarm() + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_init_swarm_custom_raft_spec(self): + spec = self.client.create_swarm_spec( + snapshot_interval=5000, log_entries_for_slow_followers=1200 + ) + assert self.init_swarm(swarm_spec=spec) + swarm_info = self.client.inspect_swarm() + assert swarm_info['Spec']['Raft']['SnapshotInterval'] == 5000 + assert swarm_info['Spec']['Raft']['LogEntriesForSlowFollowers'] == 1200 + + @requires_api_version('1.30') + def test_init_swarm_with_ca_config(self): + spec = self.client.create_swarm_spec( + node_cert_expiry=7776000000000000, ca_force_rotate=6000000000000 + ) + + assert self.init_swarm(swarm_spec=spec) + swarm_info = self.client.inspect_swarm() + assert swarm_info['Spec']['CAConfig']['NodeCertExpiry'] == ( + spec['CAConfig']['NodeCertExpiry'] + ) + assert swarm_info['Spec']['CAConfig']['ForceRotate'] == ( + spec['CAConfig']['ForceRotate'] + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_init_swarm_with_autolock_managers(self): + spec = self.client.create_swarm_spec(autolock_managers=True) + assert self.init_swarm(swarm_spec=spec) + # save unlock key for tearDown + self._unlock_key = self.client.get_unlock_key() + swarm_info = self.client.inspect_swarm() + + assert ( + swarm_info['Spec']['EncryptionConfig']['AutoLockManagers'] is True + ) + + assert self._unlock_key.get('UnlockKey') + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + @pytest.mark.xfail( + reason="This doesn't seem to be taken into account by the engine" + ) + def test_init_swarm_with_log_driver(self): + spec = {'TaskDefaults': {'LogDriver': {'Name': 'syslog'}}} + assert self.init_swarm(swarm_spec=spec) + swarm_info = self.client.inspect_swarm() + + assert swarm_info['Spec']['TaskDefaults']['LogDriver']['Name'] == ( + 'syslog' + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_leave_swarm(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as exc_info: + self.client.leave_swarm() + exc_info.value.response.status_code == 500 + assert self.client.leave_swarm(force=True) + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as exc_info: + self.client.inspect_swarm() + exc_info.value.response.status_code == 406 + assert self.client.leave_swarm(force=True) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_update_swarm(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + swarm_info_1 = self.client.inspect_swarm() + spec = self.client.create_swarm_spec( + snapshot_interval=5000, log_entries_for_slow_followers=1200, + node_cert_expiry=7776000000000000 + ) + assert self.client.update_swarm( + version=swarm_info_1['Version']['Index'], + swarm_spec=spec, rotate_worker_token=True + ) + swarm_info_2 = self.client.inspect_swarm() + + assert ( + swarm_info_1['Version']['Index'] != + swarm_info_2['Version']['Index'] + ) + assert swarm_info_2['Spec']['Raft']['SnapshotInterval'] == 5000 + assert ( + swarm_info_2['Spec']['Raft']['LogEntriesForSlowFollowers'] == 1200 + ) + assert ( + swarm_info_1['JoinTokens']['Manager'] == + swarm_info_2['JoinTokens']['Manager'] + ) + assert ( + swarm_info_1['JoinTokens']['Worker'] != + swarm_info_2['JoinTokens']['Worker'] + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_list_nodes(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + nodes_list = self.client.nodes() + assert len(nodes_list) == 1 + node = nodes_list[0] + assert 'ID' in node + assert 'Spec' in node + assert node['Spec']['Role'] == 'manager' + + filtered_list = self.client.nodes(filters={ + 'id': node['ID'] + }) + assert len(filtered_list) == 1 + filtered_list = self.client.nodes(filters={ + 'role': 'worker' + }) + assert len(filtered_list) == 0 + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_inspect_node(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + nodes_list = self.client.nodes() + assert len(nodes_list) == 1 + node = nodes_list[0] + node_data = self.client.inspect_node(node['ID']) + assert node['ID'] == node_data['ID'] + assert node['Version'] == node_data['Version'] + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_update_node(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + nodes_list = self.client.nodes() + node = nodes_list[0] + orig_spec = node['Spec'] + + # add a new label + new_spec = copy.deepcopy(orig_spec) + new_spec['Labels'] = {'new.label': 'new value'} + self.client.update_node(node_id=node['ID'], + version=node['Version']['Index'], + node_spec=new_spec) + updated_node = self.client.inspect_node(node['ID']) + assert new_spec == updated_node['Spec'] + + # Revert the changes + self.client.update_node(node_id=node['ID'], + version=updated_node['Version']['Index'], + node_spec=orig_spec) + reverted_node = self.client.inspect_node(node['ID']) + assert orig_spec == reverted_node['Spec'] + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_remove_main_node(self): + assert self.init_swarm() + nodes_list = self.client.nodes() + node_id = nodes_list[0]['ID'] + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.remove_node('foobar01') + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as e: + self.client.remove_node(node_id) + + assert e.value.response.status_code >= 400 + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as e: + self.client.remove_node(node_id, True) + + assert e.value.response.status_code >= 400 diff --git a/tests/integration/api_volume_test.py b/tests/integration/api_volume_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e7dd3a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/api_volume_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +import docker +import pytest + +from ..helpers import requires_api_version +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest + + +class TestVolumes(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_create_volume(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + self.tmp_volumes.append(name) + result = self.client.create_volume(name) + assert 'Name' in result + assert result['Name'] == name + assert 'Driver' in result + assert result['Driver'] == 'local' + + def test_create_volume_invalid_driver(self): + driver_name = 'invalid.driver' + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.create_volume('perfectcherryblossom', driver_name) + + def test_list_volumes(self): + name = 'imperishablenight' + self.tmp_volumes.append(name) + volume_info = self.client.create_volume(name) + result = self.client.volumes() + assert 'Volumes' in result + volumes = result['Volumes'] + assert volume_info in volumes + + def test_inspect_volume(self): + name = 'embodimentofscarletdevil' + self.tmp_volumes.append(name) + volume_info = self.client.create_volume(name) + result = self.client.inspect_volume(name) + assert volume_info == result + + def test_inspect_nonexistent_volume(self): + name = 'embodimentofscarletdevil' + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.inspect_volume(name) + + def test_remove_volume(self): + name = 'shootthebullet' + self.tmp_volumes.append(name) + self.client.create_volume(name) + self.client.remove_volume(name) + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_force_remove_volume(self): + name = 'shootthebullet' + self.tmp_volumes.append(name) + self.client.create_volume(name) + self.client.remove_volume(name, force=True) + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_prune_volumes(self): + name = 'hopelessmasquerade' + self.client.create_volume(name) + self.tmp_volumes.append(name) + result = self.client.prune_volumes() + assert name in result['VolumesDeleted'] + + def test_remove_nonexistent_volume(self): + name = 'shootthebullet' + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + self.client.remove_volume(name) diff --git a/tests/integration/base.py b/tests/integration/base.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..56c23ed --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/base.py @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +import os +import shutil +import unittest + +import docker +from docker.utils import kwargs_from_env + +from .. import helpers + +BUSYBOX = 'busybox:buildroot-2014.02' +TEST_API_VERSION = os.environ.get('DOCKER_TEST_API_VERSION') + + +class BaseIntegrationTest(unittest.TestCase): + """ + A base class for integration test cases. It cleans up the Docker server + after itself. + """ + + def setUp(self): + self.tmp_imgs = [] + self.tmp_containers = [] + self.tmp_folders = [] + self.tmp_volumes = [] + self.tmp_networks = [] + self.tmp_plugins = [] + self.tmp_secrets = [] + self.tmp_configs = [] + + def tearDown(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + for img in self.tmp_imgs: + try: + client.api.remove_image(img) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + for container in self.tmp_containers: + try: + client.api.remove_container(container, force=True, v=True) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + for network in self.tmp_networks: + try: + client.api.remove_network(network) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + for volume in self.tmp_volumes: + try: + client.api.remove_volume(volume) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + for secret in self.tmp_secrets: + try: + client.api.remove_secret(secret) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + for config in self.tmp_configs: + try: + client.api.remove_config(config) + except docker.errors.APIError: + pass + + for folder in self.tmp_folders: + shutil.rmtree(folder) + + +class BaseAPIIntegrationTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + """ + A test case for `APIClient` integration tests. It sets up an `APIClient` + as `self.client`. + """ + + def setUp(self): + super(BaseAPIIntegrationTest, self).setUp() + self.client = self.get_client_instance() + + def tearDown(self): + super(BaseAPIIntegrationTest, self).tearDown() + self.client.close() + + @staticmethod + def get_client_instance(): + return docker.APIClient( + version=TEST_API_VERSION, timeout=60, **kwargs_from_env() + ) + + @staticmethod + def _init_swarm(client, **kwargs): + return client.init_swarm( + '127.0.0.1', listen_addr=helpers.swarm_listen_addr(), **kwargs + ) + + def run_container(self, *args, **kwargs): + container = self.client.create_container(*args, **kwargs) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + exitcode = self.client.wait(container)['StatusCode'] + + if exitcode != 0: + output = self.client.logs(container) + raise Exception( + "Container exited with code {}:\n{}" + .format(exitcode, output)) + + return container + + def create_and_start(self, image=BUSYBOX, command='top', **kwargs): + container = self.client.create_container( + image=image, command=command, **kwargs) + self.tmp_containers.append(container) + self.client.start(container) + return container + + def execute(self, container, cmd, exit_code=0, **kwargs): + exc = self.client.exec_create(container, cmd, **kwargs) + output = self.client.exec_start(exc) + actual_exit_code = self.client.exec_inspect(exc)['ExitCode'] + msg = "Expected `{}` to exit with code {} but returned {}:\n{}".format( + " ".join(cmd), exit_code, actual_exit_code, output) + assert actual_exit_code == exit_code, msg + + def init_swarm(self, **kwargs): + return self._init_swarm(self.client, **kwargs) diff --git a/tests/integration/client_test.py b/tests/integration/client_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7df172c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/client_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +import threading +import unittest + +import docker + +from datetime import datetime, timedelta + +from ..helpers import requires_api_version +from .base import TEST_API_VERSION + + +class ClientTest(unittest.TestCase): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + + def test_info(self): + info = self.client.info() + assert 'ID' in info + assert 'Name' in info + + def test_ping(self): + assert self.client.ping() is True + + def test_version(self): + assert 'Version' in self.client.version() + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_df(self): + data = self.client.df() + assert 'LayersSize' in data + assert 'Containers' in data + assert 'Volumes' in data + assert 'Images' in data + + +class CancellableEventsTest(unittest.TestCase): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + + def test_cancel_events(self): + start = datetime.now() + + events = self.client.events(until=start + timedelta(seconds=5)) + + cancel_thread = threading.Timer(2, events.close) + cancel_thread.start() + + for _ in events: + pass + + self.assertLess(datetime.now() - start, timedelta(seconds=3)) diff --git a/tests/integration/conftest.py b/tests/integration/conftest.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e8d268 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/conftest.py @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +from __future__ import print_function + +import sys +import warnings + +import docker.errors +from docker.utils import kwargs_from_env +import pytest + +from .base import BUSYBOX + + +@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='session') +def setup_test_session(): + warnings.simplefilter('error') + c = docker.APIClient(version='auto', **kwargs_from_env()) + try: + c.inspect_image(BUSYBOX) + except docker.errors.NotFound: + print("\npulling {0}".format(BUSYBOX), file=sys.stderr) + for data in c.pull(BUSYBOX, stream=True, decode=True): + status = data.get("status") + progress = data.get("progress") + detail = "{0} - {1}".format(status, progress) + print(detail, file=sys.stderr) + + # Double make sure we now have busybox + c.inspect_image(BUSYBOX) + c.close() diff --git a/tests/integration/errors_test.py b/tests/integration/errors_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac74d72 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/errors_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +from docker.errors import APIError +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX +import pytest + + +class ErrorsTest(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_api_error_parses_json(self): + container = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '10']) + self.client.start(container['Id']) + with pytest.raises(APIError) as cm: + self.client.remove_container(container['Id']) + explanation = cm.value.explanation + assert 'You cannot remove a running container' in explanation + assert '{"message":' not in explanation + self.client.remove_container(container['Id'], force=True) diff --git a/tests/integration/models_containers_test.py b/tests/integration/models_containers_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab41ea5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_containers_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,364 @@ +import tempfile +import threading + +import docker +import pytest +from .base import BaseIntegrationTest, TEST_API_VERSION +from ..helpers import random_name, requires_api_version + + +class ContainerCollectionTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_run(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + assert client.containers.run( + "alpine", "echo hello world", remove=True + ) == b'hello world\n' + + def test_run_detach(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.attrs['Config']['Image'] == "alpine" + assert container.attrs['Config']['Cmd'] == ['sleep', '300'] + + def test_run_with_error(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.ContainerError) as cm: + client.containers.run("alpine", "cat /test", remove=True) + assert cm.value.exit_status == 1 + assert "cat /test" in cm.exconly() + assert "alpine" in cm.exconly() + assert "No such file or directory" in cm.exconly() + + def test_run_with_image_that_does_not_exist(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.ImageNotFound): + client.containers.run("dockerpytest_does_not_exist") + + @pytest.mark.skipif( + docker.constants.IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason="host mounts on Windows" + ) + def test_run_with_volume(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + path = tempfile.mkdtemp() + + container = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "sh -c 'echo \"hello\" > /insidecontainer/test'", + volumes=["%s:/insidecontainer" % path], + detach=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + container.wait() + + name = "container_volume_test" + out = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "cat /insidecontainer/test", + volumes=["%s:/insidecontainer" % path], + name=name + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(name) + assert out == b'hello\n' + + def test_run_with_named_volume(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + volume = client.volumes.create(name="somevolume") + self.tmp_volumes.append(volume.id) + + container = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "sh -c 'echo \"hello\" > /insidecontainer/test'", + volumes=["somevolume:/insidecontainer"], + detach=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + container.wait() + + name = "container_volume_test" + out = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "cat /insidecontainer/test", + volumes=["somevolume:/insidecontainer"], + name=name + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(name) + assert out == b'hello\n' + + def test_run_with_network(self): + net_name = random_name() + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + client.networks.create(net_name) + self.tmp_networks.append(net_name) + + container = client.containers.run( + 'alpine', 'echo hello world', network=net_name, + detach=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + + attrs = container.attrs + + assert 'NetworkSettings' in attrs + assert 'Networks' in attrs['NetworkSettings'] + assert list(attrs['NetworkSettings']['Networks'].keys()) == [net_name] + + def test_run_with_none_driver(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + + out = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "echo hello", + log_config=dict(type='none') + ) + assert out is None + + def test_run_with_json_file_driver(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + + out = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "echo hello", + log_config=dict(type='json-file') + ) + assert out == b'hello\n' + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_run_with_auto_remove(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + out = client.containers.run( + 'alpine', 'echo hello', auto_remove=True + ) + assert out == b'hello\n' + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_run_with_auto_remove_error(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.ContainerError) as e: + client.containers.run( + 'alpine', 'sh -c ">&2 echo error && exit 1"', auto_remove=True + ) + assert e.value.exit_status == 1 + assert e.value.stderr is None + + def test_run_with_streamed_logs(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + out = client.containers.run( + 'alpine', 'sh -c "echo hello && echo world"', stream=True + ) + logs = [line for line in out] + assert logs[0] == b'hello\n' + assert logs[1] == b'world\n' + + @pytest.mark.timeout(5) + def test_run_with_streamed_logs_and_cancel(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + out = client.containers.run( + 'alpine', 'sh -c "echo hello && echo world"', stream=True + ) + + threading.Timer(1, out.close).start() + + logs = [line for line in out] + + assert len(logs) == 2 + assert logs[0] == b'hello\n' + assert logs[1] == b'world\n' + + def test_get(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert client.containers.get(container.id).attrs[ + 'Config']['Image'] == "alpine" + + def test_list(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container_id = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True).id + self.tmp_containers.append(container_id) + containers = [c for c in client.containers.list() if c.id == + container_id] + assert len(containers) == 1 + + container = containers[0] + assert container.attrs['Config']['Image'] == 'alpine' + assert container.status == 'running' + assert container.image == client.images.get('alpine') + + container.kill() + container.remove() + assert container_id not in [c.id for c in client.containers.list()] + + def test_list_sparse(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container_id = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True).id + self.tmp_containers.append(container_id) + containers = [c for c in client.containers.list(sparse=True) if c.id == + container_id] + assert len(containers) == 1 + + container = containers[0] + assert container.attrs['Image'] == 'alpine' + assert container.status == 'running' + assert container.image == client.images.get('alpine') + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DockerException): + container.labels + + container.kill() + container.remove() + assert container_id not in [c.id for c in client.containers.list()] + + +class ContainerTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_commit(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "sh -c 'echo \"hello\" > /test'", + detach=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + container.wait() + image = container.commit() + assert client.containers.run( + image.id, "cat /test", remove=True + ) == b"hello\n" + + def test_diff(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "touch /test", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + container.wait() + assert container.diff() == [{'Path': '/test', 'Kind': 1}] + + def test_exec_run_success(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "sh -c 'echo \"hello\" > /test; sleep 60'", detach=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + exec_output = container.exec_run("cat /test") + assert exec_output[0] == 0 + assert exec_output[1] == b"hello\n" + + def test_exec_run_failed(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run( + "alpine", "sh -c 'sleep 60'", detach=True + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + exec_output = container.exec_run("docker ps") + assert exec_output[0] == 126 + + def test_kill(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + while container.status != 'running': + container.reload() + assert container.status == 'running' + container.kill() + container.reload() + assert container.status == 'exited' + + def test_logs(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "echo hello world", + detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + container.wait() + assert container.logs() == b"hello world\n" + + def test_pause(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + container.pause() + container.reload() + assert container.status == "paused" + container.unpause() + container.reload() + assert container.status == "running" + + def test_remove(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "echo hello", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.id in [c.id for c in client.containers.list(all=True)] + container.wait() + container.remove() + containers = client.containers.list(all=True) + assert container.id not in [c.id for c in containers] + + def test_rename(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "echo hello", name="test1", + detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.name == "test1" + container.rename("test2") + container.reload() + assert container.name == "test2" + + def test_restart(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 100", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + first_started_at = container.attrs['State']['StartedAt'] + container.restart() + container.reload() + second_started_at = container.attrs['State']['StartedAt'] + assert first_started_at != second_started_at + + def test_start(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.create("alpine", "sleep 50", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.status == "created" + container.start() + container.reload() + assert container.status == "running" + + def test_stats(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 100", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + stats = container.stats(stream=False) + for key in ['read', 'networks', 'precpu_stats', 'cpu_stats', + 'memory_stats', 'blkio_stats']: + assert key in stats + + def test_stop(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "top", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.status in ("running", "created") + container.stop(timeout=2) + container.reload() + assert container.status == "exited" + + def test_top(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 60", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + top = container.top() + assert len(top['Processes']) == 1 + assert 'sleep 60' in top['Processes'][0] + + def test_update(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 60", detach=True, + cpu_shares=2) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.attrs['HostConfig']['CpuShares'] == 2 + container.update(cpu_shares=3) + container.reload() + assert container.attrs['HostConfig']['CpuShares'] == 3 + + def test_wait(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sh -c 'exit 0'", + detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.wait()['StatusCode'] == 0 + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sh -c 'exit 1'", + detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert container.wait()['StatusCode'] == 1 diff --git a/tests/integration/models_images_test.py b/tests/integration/models_images_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ae735ba --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_images_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +import io +import tempfile + +import docker +import pytest + +from .base import BaseIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX, TEST_API_VERSION + + +class ImageCollectionTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_build(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image, _ = client.images.build(fileobj=io.BytesIO( + "FROM alpine\n" + "CMD echo hello world".encode('ascii') + )) + self.tmp_imgs.append(image.id) + assert client.containers.run(image) == b"hello world\n" + + # @pytest.mark.xfail(reason='Engine 1.13 responds with status 500') + def test_build_with_error(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.BuildError) as cm: + client.images.build(fileobj=io.BytesIO( + "FROM alpine\n" + "RUN exit 1".encode('ascii') + )) + assert ( + "The command '/bin/sh -c exit 1' returned a non-zero code: 1" + ) in cm.exconly() + assert cm.value.build_log + + def test_build_with_multiple_success(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image, _ = client.images.build( + tag='some-tag', fileobj=io.BytesIO( + "FROM alpine\n" + "CMD echo hello world".encode('ascii') + ) + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append(image.id) + assert client.containers.run(image) == b"hello world\n" + + def test_build_with_success_build_output(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image, _ = client.images.build( + tag='dup-txt-tag', fileobj=io.BytesIO( + "FROM alpine\n" + "CMD echo Successfully built abcd1234".encode('ascii') + ) + ) + self.tmp_imgs.append(image.id) + assert client.containers.run(image) == b"Successfully built abcd1234\n" + + def test_list(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.pull('alpine:latest') + assert image.id in get_ids(client.images.list()) + + def test_list_with_repository(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.pull('alpine:latest') + assert image.id in get_ids(client.images.list('alpine')) + assert image.id in get_ids(client.images.list('alpine:latest')) + + def test_pull(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.pull('alpine:latest') + assert 'alpine:latest' in image.attrs['RepoTags'] + + def test_pull_with_tag(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.pull('alpine', tag='3.3') + assert 'alpine:3.3' in image.attrs['RepoTags'] + + def test_pull_with_sha(self): + image_ref = ( + 'hello-world@sha256:083de497cff944f969d8499ab94f07134c50bcf5e6b95' + '59b27182d3fa80ce3f7' + ) + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.pull(image_ref) + assert image_ref in image.attrs['RepoDigests'] + + def test_pull_multiple(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + images = client.images.pull('hello-world') + assert len(images) == 1 + assert 'hello-world:latest' in images[0].attrs['RepoTags'] + + def test_load_error(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.ImageLoadError): + client.images.load('abc') + + def test_save_and_load(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.get(BUSYBOX) + with tempfile.TemporaryFile() as f: + stream = image.save() + for chunk in stream: + f.write(chunk) + + f.seek(0) + result = client.images.load(f.read()) + + assert len(result) == 1 + assert result[0].id == image.id + + +class ImageTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_tag_and_remove(self): + repo = 'dockersdk.tests.images.test_tag' + tag = 'some-tag' + identifier = '{}:{}'.format(repo, tag) + + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + image = client.images.pull('alpine:latest') + + result = image.tag(repo, tag) + assert result is True + self.tmp_imgs.append(identifier) + assert image.id in get_ids(client.images.list(repo)) + assert image.id in get_ids(client.images.list(identifier)) + + client.images.remove(identifier) + assert image.id not in get_ids(client.images.list(repo)) + assert image.id not in get_ids(client.images.list(identifier)) + + assert image.id in get_ids(client.images.list('alpine:latest')) + + +def get_ids(images): + return [i.id for i in images] diff --git a/tests/integration/models_networks_test.py b/tests/integration/models_networks_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08d7ad2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_networks_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +import docker +from .. import helpers +from .base import BaseIntegrationTest, TEST_API_VERSION + + +class NetworkCollectionTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_create(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + name = helpers.random_name() + network = client.networks.create(name, labels={'foo': 'bar'}) + self.tmp_networks.append(network.id) + assert network.name == name + assert network.attrs['Labels']['foo'] == "bar" + + def test_get(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + name = helpers.random_name() + network_id = client.networks.create(name).id + self.tmp_networks.append(network_id) + network = client.networks.get(network_id) + assert network.name == name + + def test_list_remove(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + name = helpers.random_name() + network = client.networks.create(name) + self.tmp_networks.append(network.id) + assert network.id in [n.id for n in client.networks.list()] + assert network.id not in [ + n.id for n in + client.networks.list(ids=["fdhjklfdfdshjkfds"]) + ] + assert network.id in [ + n.id for n in + client.networks.list(ids=[network.id]) + ] + assert network.id not in [ + n.id for n in + client.networks.list(names=["fdshjklfdsjhkl"]) + ] + assert network.id in [ + n.id for n in + client.networks.list(names=[name]) + ] + network.remove() + assert network.id not in [n.id for n in client.networks.list()] + + +class NetworkTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_connect_disconnect(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + network = client.networks.create(helpers.random_name()) + self.tmp_networks.append(network.id) + container = client.containers.create("alpine", "sleep 300") + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + assert network.containers == [] + network.connect(container) + container.start() + assert client.networks.get(network.id).containers == [container] + network_containers = list( + c + for net in client.networks.list(ids=[network.id], greedy=True) + for c in net.containers + ) + assert network_containers == [container] + network.disconnect(container) + assert network.containers == [] + assert client.networks.get(network.id).containers == [] diff --git a/tests/integration/models_nodes_test.py b/tests/integration/models_nodes_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c8d48a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_nodes_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +import unittest + +import docker + +from .. import helpers +from .base import TEST_API_VERSION + + +class NodesTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + helpers.force_leave_swarm(docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION)) + + def tearDown(self): + helpers.force_leave_swarm(docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION)) + + def test_list_get_update(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + client.swarm.init('127.0.0.1', listen_addr=helpers.swarm_listen_addr()) + nodes = client.nodes.list() + assert len(nodes) == 1 + assert nodes[0].attrs['Spec']['Role'] == 'manager' + + node = client.nodes.get(nodes[0].id) + assert node.id == nodes[0].id + assert node.attrs['Spec']['Role'] == 'manager' + assert node.version > 0 + + node = client.nodes.list()[0] + assert not node.attrs['Spec'].get('Labels') + node.update({ + 'Availability': 'active', + 'Name': 'node-name', + 'Role': 'manager', + 'Labels': {'foo': 'bar'} + }) + node.reload() + assert node.attrs['Spec']['Labels'] == {'foo': 'bar'} diff --git a/tests/integration/models_resources_test.py b/tests/integration/models_resources_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4aafe0c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_resources_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +import docker +from .base import BaseIntegrationTest, TEST_API_VERSION + + +class ModelTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + + def test_reload(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + container = client.containers.run("alpine", "sleep 300", detach=True) + self.tmp_containers.append(container.id) + first_started_at = container.attrs['State']['StartedAt'] + container.kill() + container.start() + assert container.attrs['State']['StartedAt'] == first_started_at + container.reload() + assert container.attrs['State']['StartedAt'] != first_started_at diff --git a/tests/integration/models_services_test.py b/tests/integration/models_services_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36caa85 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_services_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ +import unittest + +import docker +import pytest + +from .. import helpers +from .base import TEST_API_VERSION +from docker.errors import InvalidArgument +from docker.types.services import ServiceMode + + +class ServiceTest(unittest.TestCase): + @classmethod + def setUpClass(cls): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + helpers.force_leave_swarm(client) + client.swarm.init('127.0.0.1', listen_addr=helpers.swarm_listen_addr()) + + @classmethod + def tearDownClass(cls): + helpers.force_leave_swarm(docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION)) + + def test_create(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + name = helpers.random_name() + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=name, + labels={'foo': 'bar'}, + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300", + container_labels={'container': 'label'} + ) + assert service.name == name + assert service.attrs['Spec']['Labels']['foo'] == 'bar' + container_spec = service.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert "alpine" in container_spec['Image'] + assert container_spec['Labels'] == {'container': 'label'} + + def test_create_with_network(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + name = helpers.random_name() + network = client.networks.create( + helpers.random_name(), driver='overlay' + ) + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=name, + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300", + networks=[network.id] + ) + assert 'Networks' in service.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate'] + networks = service.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['Networks'] + assert len(networks) == 1 + assert networks[0]['Target'] == network.id + + def test_get(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + name = helpers.random_name() + service = client.services.create( + name=name, + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + service = client.services.get(service.id) + assert service.name == name + + def test_list_remove(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service = client.services.create( + name=helpers.random_name(), + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + assert service in client.services.list() + service.remove() + assert service not in client.services.list() + + def test_tasks(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service1 = client.services.create( + name=helpers.random_name(), + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + service2 = client.services.create( + name=helpers.random_name(), + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + tasks = [] + while len(tasks) == 0: + tasks = service1.tasks() + assert len(tasks) == 1 + assert tasks[0]['ServiceID'] == service1.id + + tasks = [] + while len(tasks) == 0: + tasks = service2.tasks() + assert len(tasks) == 1 + assert tasks[0]['ServiceID'] == service2.id + + def test_update(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=helpers.random_name(), + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + service.update( + # create argument + name=service.name, + # ContainerSpec argument + command="sleep 600" + ) + service.reload() + container_spec = service.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert container_spec['Command'] == ["sleep", "600"] + + def test_update_retains_service_labels(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=helpers.random_name(), + labels={'service.label': 'SampleLabel'}, + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + service.update( + # create argument + name=service.name, + # ContainerSpec argument + command="sleep 600" + ) + service.reload() + labels = service.attrs['Spec']['Labels'] + assert labels == {'service.label': 'SampleLabel'} + + def test_update_retains_container_labels(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=helpers.random_name(), + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300", + container_labels={'container.label': 'SampleLabel'} + ) + service.update( + # create argument + name=service.name, + # ContainerSpec argument + command="sleep 600" + ) + service.reload() + container_spec = service.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert container_spec['Labels'] == {'container.label': 'SampleLabel'} + + def test_update_remove_service_labels(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=helpers.random_name(), + labels={'service.label': 'SampleLabel'}, + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + service.update( + # create argument + name=service.name, + labels={}, + # ContainerSpec argument + command="sleep 600" + ) + service.reload() + assert not service.attrs['Spec'].get('Labels') + + @pytest.mark.xfail(reason='Flaky test') + def test_update_retains_networks(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + network_name = helpers.random_name() + network = client.networks.create( + network_name, driver='overlay' + ) + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=helpers.random_name(), + networks=[network.id], + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + service.reload() + service.update( + # create argument + name=service.name, + # ContainerSpec argument + command="sleep 600" + ) + service.reload() + networks = service.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['Networks'] + assert networks == [{'Target': network.id}] + + def test_scale_service(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=helpers.random_name(), + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + tasks = [] + while len(tasks) == 0: + tasks = service.tasks() + assert len(tasks) == 1 + service.update( + mode=docker.types.ServiceMode('replicated', replicas=2), + ) + while len(tasks) == 1: + tasks = service.tasks() + assert len(tasks) >= 2 + # check that the container spec is not overridden with None + service.reload() + spec = service.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert spec.get('Command') == ['sleep', '300'] + + def test_scale_method_service(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=helpers.random_name(), + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300", + ) + tasks = [] + while len(tasks) == 0: + tasks = service.tasks() + assert len(tasks) == 1 + service.scale(2) + while len(tasks) == 1: + tasks = service.tasks() + assert len(tasks) >= 2 + # check that the container spec is not overridden with None + service.reload() + spec = service.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert spec.get('Command') == ['sleep', '300'] + + def test_scale_method_global_service(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + mode = ServiceMode('global') + service = client.services.create( + name=helpers.random_name(), + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300", + mode=mode + ) + tasks = [] + while len(tasks) == 0: + tasks = service.tasks() + assert len(tasks) == 1 + with pytest.raises(InvalidArgument): + service.scale(2) + + assert len(tasks) == 1 + service.reload() + spec = service.attrs['Spec']['TaskTemplate']['ContainerSpec'] + assert spec.get('Command') == ['sleep', '300'] + + @helpers.requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_force_update_service(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=helpers.random_name(), + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + initial_version = service.version + assert service.update( + # create argument + name=service.name, + # task template argument + force_update=10, + # ContainerSpec argument + command="sleep 600" + ) + service.reload() + assert service.version > initial_version + + @helpers.requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_force_update_service_using_bool(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=helpers.random_name(), + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + initial_version = service.version + assert service.update( + # create argument + name=service.name, + # task template argument + force_update=True, + # ContainerSpec argument + command="sleep 600" + ) + service.reload() + assert service.version > initial_version + + @helpers.requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_force_update_service_using_shorthand_method(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + service = client.services.create( + # create arguments + name=helpers.random_name(), + # ContainerSpec arguments + image="alpine", + command="sleep 300" + ) + initial_version = service.version + assert service.force_update() + service.reload() + assert service.version > initial_version diff --git a/tests/integration/models_swarm_test.py b/tests/integration/models_swarm_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f39f0d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_swarm_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +import unittest + +import docker + +from .. import helpers +from .base import TEST_API_VERSION +import pytest + + +class SwarmTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + helpers.force_leave_swarm(docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION)) + + def tearDown(self): + helpers.force_leave_swarm(docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION)) + + def test_init_update_leave(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + client.swarm.init( + advertise_addr='127.0.0.1', snapshot_interval=5000, + listen_addr=helpers.swarm_listen_addr() + ) + assert client.swarm.attrs['Spec']['Raft']['SnapshotInterval'] == 5000 + client.swarm.update(snapshot_interval=10000) + assert client.swarm.attrs['Spec']['Raft']['SnapshotInterval'] == 10000 + assert client.swarm.id + assert client.swarm.leave(force=True) + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as cm: + client.swarm.reload() + assert ( + cm.value.response.status_code == 406 or + cm.value.response.status_code == 503 + ) diff --git a/tests/integration/models_volumes_test.py b/tests/integration/models_volumes_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47b4a45 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/models_volumes_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +import docker +from .base import BaseIntegrationTest, TEST_API_VERSION + + +class VolumesTest(BaseIntegrationTest): + def test_create_get(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + volume = client.volumes.create( + 'dockerpytest_1', + driver='local', + labels={'labelkey': 'labelvalue'} + ) + self.tmp_volumes.append(volume.id) + assert volume.id + assert volume.name == 'dockerpytest_1' + assert volume.attrs['Labels'] == {'labelkey': 'labelvalue'} + + volume = client.volumes.get(volume.id) + assert volume.name == 'dockerpytest_1' + + def test_list_remove(self): + client = docker.from_env(version=TEST_API_VERSION) + volume = client.volumes.create('dockerpytest_1') + self.tmp_volumes.append(volume.id) + assert volume in client.volumes.list() + assert volume in client.volumes.list(filters={'name': 'dockerpytest_'}) + assert volume not in client.volumes.list(filters={'name': 'foobar'}) + + volume.remove() + assert volume not in client.volumes.list() diff --git a/tests/integration/regression_test.py b/tests/integration/regression_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fd4e43 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/regression_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +import io +import random + +import docker +import six + +from .base import BaseAPIIntegrationTest, BUSYBOX +import pytest + + +class TestRegressions(BaseAPIIntegrationTest): + def test_443_handle_nonchunked_response_in_stream(self): + dfile = io.BytesIO() + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError) as exc: + for line in self.client.build(fileobj=dfile, tag="a/b/c"): + pass + assert exc.value.response.status_code == 500 + dfile.close() + + def test_542_truncate_ids_client_side(self): + self.client.start( + self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['true']) + ) + result = self.client.containers(all=True, trunc=True) + assert len(result[0]['Id']) == 12 + + def test_647_support_doubleslash_in_image_names(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.APIError): + self.client.inspect_image('gensokyo.jp//kirisame') + + def test_649_handle_timeout_value_none(self): + self.client.timeout = None + ctnr = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '2']) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.client.stop(ctnr) + + def test_715_handle_user_param_as_int_value(self): + ctnr = self.client.create_container(BUSYBOX, ['id', '-u'], user=1000) + self.client.start(ctnr) + self.client.wait(ctnr) + logs = self.client.logs(ctnr) + if six.PY3: + logs = logs.decode('utf-8') + assert logs == '1000\n' + + def test_792_explicit_port_protocol(self): + + tcp_port, udp_port = random.sample(range(9999, 32000), 2) + ctnr = self.client.create_container( + BUSYBOX, ['sleep', '9999'], ports=[2000, (2000, 'udp')], + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + port_bindings={'2000/tcp': tcp_port, '2000/udp': udp_port} + ) + ) + self.tmp_containers.append(ctnr) + self.client.start(ctnr) + assert self.client.port( + ctnr, 2000 + )[0]['HostPort'] == six.text_type(tcp_port) + assert self.client.port( + ctnr, '2000/tcp' + )[0]['HostPort'] == six.text_type(tcp_port) + assert self.client.port( + ctnr, '2000/udp' + )[0]['HostPort'] == six.text_type(udp_port) diff --git a/tests/integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/config.json b/tests/integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/config.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53b4e7a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/config.json @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +{ + "description": "Dummy test plugin for docker python SDK", + "documentation": "https://github.com/docker/docker-py", + "entrypoint": ["/dummy"], + "network": { + "type": "host" + }, + "interface" : { + "types": ["docker.volumedriver/1.0"], + "socket": "dummy.sock" + }, + "env": [ + { + "name":"DEBUG", + "settable":["value"], + "value":"0" + } + ] +} diff --git a/tests/integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/rootfs/dummy/file.txt b/tests/integration/testdata/dummy-plugin/rootfs/dummy/file.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/unit/__init__.py b/tests/unit/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/unit/api_build_test.py b/tests/unit/api_build_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7f34fd --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_build_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +import gzip +import io + +import docker +from docker import auth + +from .api_test import BaseAPIClientTest, fake_request, url_prefix +import pytest + + +class BuildTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_build_container(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + self.client.build(fileobj=script) + + def test_build_container_pull(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ]).encode('ascii')) + + self.client.build(fileobj=script, pull=True) + + def test_build_container_custom_context(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ]).encode('ascii')) + context = docker.utils.mkbuildcontext(script) + + self.client.build(fileobj=context, custom_context=True) + + def test_build_container_custom_context_gzip(self): + script = io.BytesIO('\n'.join([ + 'FROM busybox', + 'RUN mkdir -p /tmp/test', + 'EXPOSE 8080', + 'ADD https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20637798/silence.tar.gz' + ' /tmp/silence.tar.gz' + ]).encode('ascii')) + context = docker.utils.mkbuildcontext(script) + gz_context = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=context) + + self.client.build( + fileobj=gz_context, + custom_context=True, + encoding="gzip" + ) + + def test_build_remote_with_registry_auth(self): + self.client._auth_configs = { + 'auths': { + 'https://example.com': { + 'user': 'example', + 'password': 'example', + 'email': 'example@example.com' + } + } + } + + expected_params = {'t': None, 'q': False, 'dockerfile': None, + 'rm': False, 'nocache': False, 'pull': False, + 'forcerm': False, + 'remote': 'https://github.com/docker-library/mongo'} + expected_headers = { + 'X-Registry-Config': auth.encode_header( + self.client._auth_configs['auths'] + ) + } + + self.client.build(path='https://github.com/docker-library/mongo') + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'build', + stream=True, + data=None, + headers=expected_headers, + params=expected_params, + timeout=None + ) + + def test_build_container_with_named_dockerfile(self): + self.client.build('.', dockerfile='nameddockerfile') + + def test_build_container_with_container_limits(self): + self.client.build('.', container_limits={ + 'memory': 1024 * 1024, + 'cpusetcpus': 1, + 'cpushares': 1000, + 'memswap': 1024 * 1024 * 8 + }) + + def test_build_container_invalid_container_limits(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DockerException): + self.client.build('.', container_limits={ + 'foo': 'bar' + }) + + def test_set_auth_headers_with_empty_dict_and_auth_configs(self): + self.client._auth_configs = { + 'auths': { + 'https://example.com': { + 'user': 'example', + 'password': 'example', + 'email': 'example@example.com' + } + } + } + + headers = {} + expected_headers = { + 'X-Registry-Config': auth.encode_header( + self.client._auth_configs['auths'] + ) + } + + self.client._set_auth_headers(headers) + assert headers == expected_headers + + def test_set_auth_headers_with_dict_and_auth_configs(self): + self.client._auth_configs = { + 'auths': { + 'https://example.com': { + 'user': 'example', + 'password': 'example', + 'email': 'example@example.com' + } + } + } + + headers = {'foo': 'bar'} + expected_headers = { + 'X-Registry-Config': auth.encode_header( + self.client._auth_configs['auths'] + ), + 'foo': 'bar' + } + + self.client._set_auth_headers(headers) + assert headers == expected_headers + + def test_set_auth_headers_with_dict_and_no_auth_configs(self): + headers = {'foo': 'bar'} + expected_headers = { + 'foo': 'bar' + } + + self.client._set_auth_headers(headers) + assert headers == expected_headers diff --git a/tests/unit/api_container_test.py b/tests/unit/api_container_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7e183c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_container_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,1448 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import datetime +import json +import signal + +import docker +import pytest +import six + +from . import fake_api +from ..helpers import requires_api_version +from .api_test import ( + BaseAPIClientTest, url_prefix, fake_request, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + fake_inspect_container +) + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +def fake_inspect_container_tty(self, container): + return fake_inspect_container(self, container, tty=True) + + +class StartContainerTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_start_container(self): + self.client.start(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/start' + assert 'data' not in args[1] + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_start_container_none(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: + self.client.start(container=None) + + assert str(excinfo.value) == 'Resource ID was not provided' + + with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: + self.client.start(None) + + assert str(excinfo.value) == 'Resource ID was not provided' + + def test_start_container_regression_573(self): + self.client.start(**{'container': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + def test_start_container_with_lxc_conf(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + lxc_conf={'lxc.conf.k': 'lxc.conf.value'} + ) + + def test_start_container_with_lxc_conf_compat(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + lxc_conf=[{'Key': 'lxc.conf.k', 'Value': 'lxc.conf.value'}] + ) + + def test_start_container_with_binds_ro(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, binds={ + '/tmp': { + "bind": '/mnt', + "ro": True + } + } + ) + + def test_start_container_with_binds_rw(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, binds={ + '/tmp': {"bind": '/mnt', "ro": False} + } + ) + + def test_start_container_with_port_binds(self): + self.maxDiff = None + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, port_bindings={ + 1111: None, + 2222: 2222, + '3333/udp': (3333,), + 4444: ('127.0.0.1',), + 5555: ('127.0.0.1', 5555), + 6666: [('127.0.0.1',), ('192.168.0.1',)] + }) + + def test_start_container_with_links(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, links={'path': 'alias'} + ) + + def test_start_container_with_multiple_links(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + links={ + 'path1': 'alias1', + 'path2': 'alias2' + } + ) + + def test_start_container_with_links_as_list_of_tuples(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + links=[('path', 'alias')]) + + def test_start_container_privileged(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DeprecatedMethod): + self.client.start(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, privileged=True) + + def test_start_container_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.start({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/start' + assert 'data' not in args[1] + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + +class CreateContainerTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_create_container(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'true') + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", "Cmd": ["true"], + "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, "AttachStdout": true, + "StdinOnce": false, + "OpenStdin": false, "NetworkDisabled": false} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_container_with_binds(self): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + + self.client.create_container('busybox', ['ls', mount_dest], + volumes=[mount_dest]) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls", "/mnt"], "AttachStdin": false, + "Volumes": {"/mnt": {}}, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_container_with_volume_string(self): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + + self.client.create_container('busybox', ['ls', mount_dest], + volumes=mount_dest) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls", "/mnt"], "AttachStdin": false, + "Volumes": {"/mnt": {}}, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_container_with_ports(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'ls', + ports=[1111, (2222, 'udp'), (3333,)]) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "ExposedPorts": { + "1111/tcp": {}, + "2222/udp": {}, + "3333/tcp": {} + }, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_container_with_entrypoint(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'hello', + entrypoint='cowsay entry') + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["hello"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "Entrypoint": ["cowsay", "entry"]} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_container_with_host_config_cpu_shares(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpu_shares=512 + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "HostConfig": { + "CpuShares": 512, + "NetworkMode": "default" + }} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_container_with_host_config_cpuset(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpuset_cpus='0,1' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "HostConfig": { + "CpusetCpus": "0,1", + "NetworkMode": "default" + }} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_container_with_host_config_cpuset_mems(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpuset_mems='0' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "HostConfig": { + "CpusetMems": "0", + "NetworkMode": "default" + }} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_container_with_cgroup_parent(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cgroup_parent='test' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + assert 'HostConfig' in data + assert 'CgroupParent' in data['HostConfig'] + assert data['HostConfig']['CgroupParent'] == 'test' + + def test_create_container_with_working_dir(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'ls', + working_dir='/root') + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "WorkingDir": "/root"} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_container_with_stdin_open(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'true', stdin_open=True) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", "Cmd": ["true"], + "AttachStdin": true, + "AttachStderr": true, "AttachStdout": true, + "StdinOnce": true, + "OpenStdin": true, "NetworkDisabled": false} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_named_container(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'true', + name='marisa-kirisame') + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", "Cmd": ["true"], + "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, "AttachStdout": true, + "StdinOnce": false, + "OpenStdin": false, "NetworkDisabled": false} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['params'] == {'name': 'marisa-kirisame'} + + def test_create_container_with_mem_limit_as_int(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + mem_limit=128.0 + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + assert data['HostConfig']['Memory'] == 128.0 + + def test_create_container_with_mem_limit_as_string(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + mem_limit='128' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + assert data['HostConfig']['Memory'] == 128.0 + + def test_create_container_with_mem_limit_as_string_with_k_unit(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + mem_limit='128k' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + assert data['HostConfig']['Memory'] == 128.0 * 1024 + + def test_create_container_with_mem_limit_as_string_with_m_unit(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + mem_limit='128m' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + assert data['HostConfig']['Memory'] == 128.0 * 1024 * 1024 + + def test_create_container_with_mem_limit_as_string_with_g_unit(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + mem_limit='128g' + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + assert data['HostConfig']['Memory'] == 128.0 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 + + def test_create_container_with_mem_limit_as_string_with_wrong_value(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DockerException): + self.client.create_host_config(mem_limit='128p') + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DockerException): + self.client.create_host_config(mem_limit='1f28') + + def test_create_container_with_lxc_conf(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + lxc_conf={'lxc.conf.k': 'lxc.conf.value'} + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['LxcConf'] = [ + {"Value": "lxc.conf.value", "Key": "lxc.conf.k"} + ] + + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_lxc_conf_compat(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + lxc_conf=[{'Key': 'lxc.conf.k', 'Value': 'lxc.conf.value'}] + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['LxcConf'] = [ + {"Value": "lxc.conf.value", "Key": "lxc.conf.k"} + ] + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_binds_ro(self): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + mount_origin = '/tmp' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + binds={mount_origin: { + "bind": mount_dest, + "ro": True + }} + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Binds'] = ["/tmp:/mnt:ro"] + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_binds_rw(self): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + mount_origin = '/tmp' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + binds={mount_origin: { + "bind": mount_dest, + "ro": False + }} + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Binds'] = ["/tmp:/mnt:rw"] + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_binds_mode(self): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + mount_origin = '/tmp' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + binds={mount_origin: { + "bind": mount_dest, + "mode": "z", + }} + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Binds'] = ["/tmp:/mnt:z"] + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_binds_mode_and_ro_error(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + mount_origin = '/tmp' + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + binds={mount_origin: { + "bind": mount_dest, + "mode": "z", + "ro": True, + }} + ) + ) + + def test_create_container_with_binds_list(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + binds=[ + "/tmp:/mnt/1:ro", + "/tmp:/mnt/2", + ], + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Binds'] = [ + "/tmp:/mnt/1:ro", + "/tmp:/mnt/2", + ] + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_port_binds(self): + self.maxDiff = None + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + port_bindings={ + 1111: None, + 2222: 2222, + '3333/udp': (3333,), + 4444: ('127.0.0.1',), + 5555: ('127.0.0.1', 5555), + 6666: [('127.0.0.1',), ('192.168.0.1',)] + } + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + port_bindings = data['HostConfig']['PortBindings'] + assert '1111/tcp' in port_bindings + assert '2222/tcp' in port_bindings + assert '3333/udp' in port_bindings + assert '4444/tcp' in port_bindings + assert '5555/tcp' in port_bindings + assert '6666/tcp' in port_bindings + assert [{"HostPort": "", "HostIp": ""}] == port_bindings['1111/tcp'] + assert [ + {"HostPort": "2222", "HostIp": ""} + ] == port_bindings['2222/tcp'] + assert [ + {"HostPort": "3333", "HostIp": ""} + ] == port_bindings['3333/udp'] + assert [ + {"HostPort": "", "HostIp": "127.0.0.1"} + ] == port_bindings['4444/tcp'] + assert [ + {"HostPort": "5555", "HostIp": "127.0.0.1"} + ] == port_bindings['5555/tcp'] + assert len(port_bindings['6666/tcp']) == 2 + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_mac_address(self): + expected = "02:42:ac:11:00:0a" + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', + ['sleep', '60'], + mac_address=expected + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + assert data['MacAddress'] == expected + + def test_create_container_with_links(self): + link_path = 'path' + alias = 'alias' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + links={link_path: alias} + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Links'] = ['path:alias'] + + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_container_with_multiple_links(self): + link_path = 'path' + alias = 'alias' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + links={ + link_path + '1': alias + '1', + link_path + '2': alias + '2' + } + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Links'] = [ + 'path1:alias1', 'path2:alias2' + ] + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_container_with_links_as_list_of_tuples(self): + link_path = 'path' + alias = 'alias' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + links=[(link_path, alias)] + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Links'] = ['path:alias'] + + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_create_container_privileged(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(privileged=True) + ) + + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Privileged'] = True + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_restart_policy(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + restart_policy={ + "Name": "always", + "MaximumRetryCount": 0 + } + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['RestartPolicy'] = { + "MaximumRetryCount": 0, "Name": "always" + } + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_added_capabilities(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(cap_add=['MKNOD']) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['CapAdd'] = ['MKNOD'] + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_dropped_capabilities(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config(cap_drop=['MKNOD']) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['CapDrop'] = ['MKNOD'] + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_devices(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + devices=['/dev/sda:/dev/xvda:rwm', + '/dev/sdb:/dev/xvdb', + '/dev/sdc'] + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Devices'] = [ + {'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/xvda', + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda'}, + {'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/xvdb', + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sdb'}, + {'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/sdc', + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sdc'} + ] + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_labels_dict(self): + labels_dict = { + six.text_type('foo'): six.text_type('1'), + six.text_type('bar'): six.text_type('2'), + } + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + labels=labels_dict, + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data'])['Labels'] == labels_dict + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_labels_list(self): + labels_list = [ + six.text_type('foo'), + six.text_type('bar'), + ] + labels_dict = { + six.text_type('foo'): six.text_type(), + six.text_type('bar'): six.text_type(), + } + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + labels=labels_list, + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data'])['Labels'] == labels_dict + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_named_volume(self): + mount_dest = '/mnt' + volume_name = 'name' + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + volume_driver='foodriver', + binds={volume_name: { + "bind": mount_dest, + "ro": False + }}), + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['VolumeDriver'] = 'foodriver' + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Binds'] = ["name:/mnt:rw"] + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_stop_signal(self): + self.client.create_container('busybox', 'ls', + stop_signal='SIGINT') + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "StopSignal": "SIGINT"} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_container_with_aliases(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + network_mode='some-network', + ), + networking_config=self.client.create_networking_config({ + 'some-network': self.client.create_endpoint_config( + aliases=['foo', 'bar'], + ), + }), + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "HostConfig": { + "NetworkMode": "some-network" + }, + "NetworkingConfig": { + "EndpointsConfig": { + "some-network": {"Aliases": ["foo", "bar"]} + } + }} + ''') + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_container_with_tmpfs_list(self): + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + tmpfs=[ + "/tmp", + "/mnt:size=3G,uid=100" + ] + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Tmpfs'] = { + "/tmp": "", + "/mnt": "size=3G,uid=100" + } + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_create_container_with_tmpfs_dict(self): + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + tmpfs={ + "/tmp": "", + "/mnt": "size=3G,uid=100" + } + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Tmpfs'] = { + "/tmp": "", + "/mnt": "size=3G,uid=100" + } + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_create_container_with_sysctl(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + sysctls={ + 'net.core.somaxconn': 1024, + 'net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies': '0', + } + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + expected_payload = self.base_create_payload() + expected_payload['HostConfig'] = self.client.create_host_config() + expected_payload['HostConfig']['Sysctls'] = { + 'net.core.somaxconn': '1024', 'net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies': '0', + } + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == expected_payload + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert args[1]['timeout'] == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + def test_create_container_with_unicode_envvars(self): + envvars_dict = { + 'foo': u'☃', + } + + expected = [ + u'foo=☃' + ] + + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'true', + environment=envvars_dict, + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data'])['Env'] == expected + + @requires_api_version('1.25') + def test_create_container_with_host_config_cpus(self): + self.client.create_container( + 'busybox', 'ls', host_config=self.client.create_host_config( + cpu_count=1, + cpu_percent=20, + nano_cpus=1000 + ) + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/create' + + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == json.loads(''' + {"Tty": false, "Image": "busybox", + "Cmd": ["ls"], "AttachStdin": false, + "AttachStderr": true, + "AttachStdout": true, "OpenStdin": false, + "StdinOnce": false, + "NetworkDisabled": false, + "HostConfig": { + "CpuCount": 1, + "CpuPercent": 20, + "NanoCpus": 1000, + "NetworkMode": "default" + }} + ''') + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + +class ContainerTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_list_containers(self): + self.client.containers(all=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/json', + params={ + 'all': 1, + 'since': None, + 'size': 0, + 'limit': -1, + 'trunc_cmd': 0, + 'before': None + }, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_resize_container(self): + self.client.resize( + {'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}, + height=15, + width=120 + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/resize', + params={'h': 15, 'w': 120}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_rename_container(self): + self.client.rename( + {'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}, + name='foobar' + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/rename', + params={'name': 'foobar'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_wait(self): + self.client.wait(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/wait', + timeout=None, + params={} + ) + + def test_wait_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.wait({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/wait', + timeout=None, + params={} + ) + + def test_logs(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + logs = self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 0, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=False + ) + + assert logs == 'Flowering Nights\n(Sakuya Iyazoi)\n'.encode('ascii') + + def test_logs_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + logs = self.client.logs({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 0, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=False + ) + + assert logs == 'Flowering Nights\n(Sakuya Iyazoi)\n'.encode('ascii') + + def test_log_streaming(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=True, + follow=False) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 0, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=True + ) + + def test_log_following(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=False, + follow=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 1, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=False + ) + + def test_log_following_backwards(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 1, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=True + ) + + def test_log_streaming_and_following(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=True, + follow=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 1, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=True + ) + + def test_log_tail(self): + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=False, + follow=False, tail=10) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 0, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 10}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=False + ) + + def test_log_since(self): + ts = 809222400 + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=False, + follow=False, since=ts) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 0, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all', 'since': ts}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=False + ) + + def test_log_since_with_datetime(self): + ts = 809222400 + time = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(ts) + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=False, + follow=False, since=time) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 0, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all', 'since': ts}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=False + ) + + def test_log_since_with_invalid_value_raises_error(self): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.InvalidArgument): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=False, + follow=False, since=42.42) + + def test_log_tty(self): + m = mock.Mock() + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.inspect_container', + fake_inspect_container_tty): + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient._stream_raw_result', + m): + self.client.logs(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + follow=True, stream=True) + + assert m.called + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs', + params={'timestamps': 0, 'follow': 1, 'stderr': 1, 'stdout': 1, + 'tail': 'all'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, + stream=True + ) + + def test_diff(self): + self.client.diff(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/changes', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_diff_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.diff({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/changes', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_port(self): + self.client.port({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}, 1111) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/json', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_stop_container(self): + timeout = 2 + + self.client.stop(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, timeout=timeout) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/stop', + params={'t': timeout}, + timeout=(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + timeout) + ) + + def test_stop_container_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + timeout = 2 + + self.client.stop({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}, + timeout=timeout) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/stop', + params={'t': timeout}, + timeout=(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + timeout) + ) + + def test_pause_container(self): + self.client.pause(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/pause', + timeout=(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS) + ) + + def test_unpause_container(self): + self.client.unpause(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/unpause', + timeout=(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS) + ) + + def test_kill_container(self): + self.client.kill(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/kill', + params={}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_kill_container_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.kill({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/kill', + params={}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_kill_container_with_signal(self): + self.client.kill(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, signal=signal.SIGTERM) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/kill', + params={'signal': signal.SIGTERM}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_restart_container(self): + self.client.restart(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, timeout=2) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/restart', + params={'t': 2}, + timeout=(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + 2) + ) + + def test_restart_container_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.restart({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}, timeout=2) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/restart', + params={'t': 2}, + timeout=(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + 2) + ) + + def test_remove_container(self): + self.client.remove_container(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'DELETE', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b', + params={'v': False, 'link': False, 'force': False}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_remove_container_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.remove_container({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'DELETE', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b', + params={'v': False, 'link': False, 'force': False}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_export(self): + self.client.export(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/export', + stream=True, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_export_with_dict_instead_of_id(self): + self.client.export({'Id': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/export', + stream=True, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_inspect_container(self): + self.client.inspect_container(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/json', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_inspect_container_undefined_id(self): + for arg in None, '', {True: True}: + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NullResource) as excinfo: + self.client.inspect_container(arg) + + assert excinfo.value.args[0] == 'Resource ID was not provided' + + def test_container_stats(self): + self.client.stats(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/stats', + timeout=60, + stream=True + ) + + def test_container_top(self): + self.client.top(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/top', + params={}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_container_top_with_psargs(self): + self.client.top(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, 'waux') + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/top', + params={'ps_args': 'waux'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.22') + def test_container_update(self): + self.client.update_container( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, mem_limit='2k', cpu_shares=124, + blkio_weight=345 + ) + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b/update' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == { + 'Memory': 2 * 1024, 'CpuShares': 124, 'BlkioWeight': 345 + } + assert args[1]['headers']['Content-Type'] == 'application/json' diff --git a/tests/unit/api_exec_test.py b/tests/unit/api_exec_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9d2dd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_exec_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +import json + +from . import fake_api +from .api_test import ( + BaseAPIClientTest, url_prefix, fake_request, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, +) + + +class ExecTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_exec_create(self): + self.client.exec_create(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, ['ls', '-1']) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert 'POST' == args[0][0], url_prefix + 'containers/{0}/exec'.format( + fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID + ) + + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == { + 'Tty': False, + 'AttachStdout': True, + 'Container': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'Cmd': ['ls', '-1'], + 'Privileged': False, + 'AttachStdin': False, + 'AttachStderr': True, + 'User': '' + } + + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + + def test_exec_start(self): + self.client.exec_start(fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'exec/{0}/start'.format( + fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID + ) + + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == { + 'Tty': False, + 'Detach': False, + } + + assert args[1]['headers'] == { + 'Content-Type': 'application/json', + 'Connection': 'Upgrade', + 'Upgrade': 'tcp' + } + + def test_exec_start_detached(self): + self.client.exec_start(fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID, detach=True) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'exec/{0}/start'.format( + fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID + ) + + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == { + 'Tty': False, + 'Detach': True + } + + assert args[1]['headers'] == { + 'Content-Type': 'application/json' + } + + def test_exec_inspect(self): + self.client.exec_inspect(fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'exec/{0}/json'.format( + fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID + ) + + def test_exec_resize(self): + self.client.exec_resize(fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID, height=20, width=60) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'exec/{0}/resize'.format(fake_api.FAKE_EXEC_ID), + params={'h': 20, 'w': 60}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) diff --git a/tests/unit/api_image_test.py b/tests/unit/api_image_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e2315d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_image_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,357 @@ +import docker +import pytest + +from . import fake_api +from docker import auth +from .api_test import ( + BaseAPIClientTest, fake_request, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, url_prefix, + fake_resolve_authconfig +) + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +class ImageTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_image_viz(self): + with pytest.raises(Exception): + self.client.images('busybox', viz=True) + self.fail('Viz output should not be supported!') + + def test_images(self): + self.client.images(all=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/json', + params={'filter': None, 'only_ids': 0, 'all': 1}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_images_quiet(self): + self.client.images(all=True, quiet=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/json', + params={'filter': None, 'only_ids': 1, 'all': 1}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_image_ids(self): + self.client.images(quiet=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/json', + params={'filter': None, 'only_ids': 1, 'all': 0}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_images_filters(self): + self.client.images(filters={'dangling': True}) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/json', + params={'filter': None, 'only_ids': 0, 'all': 0, + 'filters': '{"dangling": ["true"]}'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_pull(self): + self.client.pull('joffrey/test001') + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'images/create' + assert args[1]['params'] == { + 'tag': None, 'fromImage': 'joffrey/test001' + } + assert not args[1]['stream'] + + def test_pull_stream(self): + self.client.pull('joffrey/test001', stream=True) + + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'images/create' + assert args[1]['params'] == { + 'tag': None, 'fromImage': 'joffrey/test001' + } + assert args[1]['stream'] + + def test_commit(self): + self.client.commit(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'commit', + data='{}', + headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json'}, + params={ + 'repo': None, + 'comment': None, + 'tag': None, + 'container': '3cc2351ab11b', + 'author': None, + 'changes': None + }, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_remove_image(self): + self.client.remove_image(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'DELETE', + url_prefix + 'images/e9aa60c60128', + params={'force': False, 'noprune': False}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_image_history(self): + self.client.history(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/history', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_import_image(self): + self.client.import_image( + fake_api.FAKE_TARBALL_PATH, + repository=fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + tag=fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/create', + params={ + 'repo': fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + 'tag': fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME, + 'fromSrc': fake_api.FAKE_TARBALL_PATH + }, + data=None, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_import_image_from_bytes(self): + stream = (i for i in range(0, 100)) + + self.client.import_image( + stream, + repository=fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + tag=fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/create', + params={ + 'repo': fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + 'tag': fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME, + 'fromSrc': '-', + }, + headers={ + 'Content-Type': 'application/tar', + }, + data=stream, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_import_image_from_image(self): + self.client.import_image( + image=fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME, + repository=fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + tag=fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/create', + params={ + 'repo': fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + 'tag': fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME, + 'fromImage': fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME + }, + data=None, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_inspect_image(self): + self.client.inspect_image(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/json', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_inspect_image_undefined_id(self): + for arg in None, '', {True: True}: + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NullResource) as excinfo: + self.client.inspect_image(arg) + + assert excinfo.value.args[0] == 'Resource ID was not provided' + + def test_push_image(self): + with mock.patch('docker.auth.resolve_authconfig', + fake_resolve_authconfig): + self.client.push(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/push', + params={ + 'tag': None + }, + data='{}', + headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json'}, + stream=False, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_push_image_with_tag(self): + with mock.patch('docker.auth.resolve_authconfig', + fake_resolve_authconfig): + self.client.push( + fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME, tag=fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/push', + params={ + 'tag': fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME, + }, + data='{}', + headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json'}, + stream=False, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_push_image_with_auth(self): + auth_config = { + 'username': "test_user", + 'password': "test_password", + 'serveraddress': "test_server", + } + encoded_auth = auth.encode_header(auth_config) + self.client.push( + fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME, tag=fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME, + auth_config=auth_config + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/push', + params={ + 'tag': fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME, + }, + data='{}', + headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json', + 'X-Registry-Auth': encoded_auth}, + stream=False, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_push_image_stream(self): + with mock.patch('docker.auth.resolve_authconfig', + fake_resolve_authconfig): + self.client.push(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_NAME, stream=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/test_image/push', + params={ + 'tag': None + }, + data='{}', + headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json'}, + stream=True, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_tag_image(self): + self.client.tag(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_ID, fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/e9aa60c60128/tag', + params={ + 'tag': None, + 'repo': 'repo', + 'force': 0 + }, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_tag_image_tag(self): + self.client.tag( + fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_ID, + fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, + tag=fake_api.FAKE_TAG_NAME + ) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/e9aa60c60128/tag', + params={ + 'tag': 'tag', + 'repo': 'repo', + 'force': 0 + }, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_tag_image_force(self): + self.client.tag( + fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_ID, fake_api.FAKE_REPO_NAME, force=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/e9aa60c60128/tag', + params={ + 'tag': None, + 'repo': 'repo', + 'force': 1 + }, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_get_image(self): + self.client.get_image(fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/e9aa60c60128/get', + stream=True, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_load_image(self): + self.client.load_image('Byte Stream....') + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/load', + data='Byte Stream....', + stream=True, + params={}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_load_image_quiet(self): + self.client.load_image('Byte Stream....', quiet=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'POST', + url_prefix + 'images/load', + data='Byte Stream....', + stream=True, + params={'quiet': True}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) diff --git a/tests/unit/api_network_test.py b/tests/unit/api_network_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c78554d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_network_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +import json + +import six + +from .api_test import BaseAPIClientTest, url_prefix, response +from docker.types import IPAMConfig, IPAMPool + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +class NetworkTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_list_networks(self): + networks = [ + { + "name": "none", + "id": "8e4e55c6863ef424", + "type": "null", + "endpoints": [] + }, + { + "name": "host", + "id": "062b6d9ea7913fde", + "type": "host", + "endpoints": [] + }, + ] + + get = mock.Mock(return_value=response( + status_code=200, content=json.dumps(networks).encode('utf-8'))) + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.get', get): + assert self.client.networks() == networks + + assert get.call_args[0][0] == url_prefix + 'networks' + + filters = json.loads(get.call_args[1]['params']['filters']) + assert not filters + + self.client.networks(names=['foo']) + filters = json.loads(get.call_args[1]['params']['filters']) + assert filters == {'name': ['foo']} + + self.client.networks(ids=['123']) + filters = json.loads(get.call_args[1]['params']['filters']) + assert filters == {'id': ['123']} + + def test_create_network(self): + network_data = { + "id": 'abc12345', + "warning": "", + } + + network_response = response(status_code=200, content=network_data) + post = mock.Mock(return_value=network_response) + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.post', post): + result = self.client.create_network('foo') + assert result == network_data + + assert post.call_args[0][0] == url_prefix + 'networks/create' + + assert json.loads(post.call_args[1]['data']) == {"Name": "foo"} + + opts = { + 'com.docker.network.bridge.enable_icc': False, + 'com.docker.network.bridge.enable_ip_masquerade': False, + } + self.client.create_network('foo', 'bridge', opts) + + assert json.loads(post.call_args[1]['data']) == { + "Name": "foo", "Driver": "bridge", "Options": opts + } + + ipam_pool_config = IPAMPool(subnet="192.168.52.0/24", + gateway="192.168.52.254") + ipam_config = IPAMConfig(pool_configs=[ipam_pool_config]) + + self.client.create_network("bar", driver="bridge", + ipam=ipam_config) + + assert json.loads(post.call_args[1]['data']) == { + "Name": "bar", + "Driver": "bridge", + "IPAM": { + "Driver": "default", + "Config": [{ + "IPRange": None, + "Gateway": "192.168.52.254", + "Subnet": "192.168.52.0/24", + "AuxiliaryAddresses": None, + }], + } + } + + def test_remove_network(self): + network_id = 'abc12345' + delete = mock.Mock(return_value=response(status_code=200)) + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.delete', delete): + self.client.remove_network(network_id) + + args = delete.call_args + assert args[0][0] == url_prefix + 'networks/{0}'.format(network_id) + + def test_inspect_network(self): + network_id = 'abc12345' + network_name = 'foo' + network_data = { + six.u('name'): network_name, + six.u('id'): network_id, + six.u('driver'): 'bridge', + six.u('containers'): {}, + } + + network_response = response(status_code=200, content=network_data) + get = mock.Mock(return_value=network_response) + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.get', get): + result = self.client.inspect_network(network_id) + assert result == network_data + + args = get.call_args + assert args[0][0] == url_prefix + 'networks/{0}'.format(network_id) + + def test_connect_container_to_network(self): + network_id = 'abc12345' + container_id = 'def45678' + + post = mock.Mock(return_value=response(status_code=201)) + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.post', post): + self.client.connect_container_to_network( + container={'Id': container_id}, + net_id=network_id, + aliases=['foo', 'bar'], + links=[('baz', 'quux')] + ) + + assert post.call_args[0][0] == ( + url_prefix + 'networks/{0}/connect'.format(network_id) + ) + + assert json.loads(post.call_args[1]['data']) == { + 'Container': container_id, + 'EndpointConfig': { + 'Aliases': ['foo', 'bar'], + 'Links': ['baz:quux'], + }, + } + + def test_disconnect_container_from_network(self): + network_id = 'abc12345' + container_id = 'def45678' + + post = mock.Mock(return_value=response(status_code=201)) + + with mock.patch('docker.api.client.APIClient.post', post): + self.client.disconnect_container_from_network( + container={'Id': container_id}, net_id=network_id) + + assert post.call_args[0][0] == ( + url_prefix + 'networks/{0}/disconnect'.format(network_id) + ) + assert json.loads(post.call_args[1]['data']) == { + 'Container': container_id + } diff --git a/tests/unit/api_test.py b/tests/unit/api_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..af2bb1c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,593 @@ +import datetime +import json +import io +import os +import re +import shutil +import socket +import tempfile +import threading +import time +import unittest + +import docker +from docker.api import APIClient +import requests +from requests.packages import urllib3 +import six + +from . import fake_api + +import pytest + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = docker.constants.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + + +def response(status_code=200, content='', headers=None, reason=None, elapsed=0, + request=None, raw=None): + res = requests.Response() + res.status_code = status_code + if not isinstance(content, six.binary_type): + content = json.dumps(content).encode('ascii') + res._content = content + res.headers = requests.structures.CaseInsensitiveDict(headers or {}) + res.reason = reason + res.elapsed = datetime.timedelta(elapsed) + res.request = request + res.raw = raw + return res + + +def fake_resolve_authconfig(authconfig, registry=None, *args, **kwargs): + return None + + +def fake_inspect_container(self, container, tty=False): + return fake_api.get_fake_inspect_container(tty=tty)[1] + + +def fake_resp(method, url, *args, **kwargs): + key = None + if url in fake_api.fake_responses: + key = url + elif (url, method) in fake_api.fake_responses: + key = (url, method) + if not key: + raise Exception('{0} {1}'.format(method, url)) + status_code, content = fake_api.fake_responses[key]() + return response(status_code=status_code, content=content) + + +fake_request = mock.Mock(side_effect=fake_resp) + + +def fake_get(self, url, *args, **kwargs): + return fake_request('GET', url, *args, **kwargs) + + +def fake_post(self, url, *args, **kwargs): + return fake_request('POST', url, *args, **kwargs) + + +def fake_put(self, url, *args, **kwargs): + return fake_request('PUT', url, *args, **kwargs) + + +def fake_delete(self, url, *args, **kwargs): + return fake_request('DELETE', url, *args, **kwargs) + + +def fake_read_from_socket(self, response, stream, tty=False): + return six.binary_type() + + +url_base = '{0}/'.format(fake_api.prefix) +url_prefix = '{0}v{1}/'.format( + url_base, + docker.constants.DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION) + + +class BaseAPIClientTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.patcher = mock.patch.multiple( + 'docker.api.client.APIClient', + get=fake_get, + post=fake_post, + put=fake_put, + delete=fake_delete, + _read_from_socket=fake_read_from_socket + ) + self.patcher.start() + self.client = APIClient() + # Force-clear authconfig to avoid tampering with the tests + self.client._cfg = {'Configs': {}} + + def tearDown(self): + self.client.close() + self.patcher.stop() + + def base_create_payload(self, img='busybox', cmd=None): + if not cmd: + cmd = ['true'] + return {"Tty": False, "Image": img, "Cmd": cmd, + "AttachStdin": False, + "AttachStderr": True, "AttachStdout": True, + "StdinOnce": False, + "OpenStdin": False, "NetworkDisabled": False, + } + + +class DockerApiTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_ctor(self): + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.DockerException) as excinfo: + APIClient(version=1.12) + + assert str( + excinfo.value + ) == 'Version parameter must be a string or None. Found float' + + def test_url_valid_resource(self): + url = self.client._url('/hello/{0}/world', 'somename') + assert url == '{0}{1}'.format(url_prefix, 'hello/somename/world') + + url = self.client._url( + '/hello/{0}/world/{1}', 'somename', 'someothername' + ) + assert url == '{0}{1}'.format( + url_prefix, 'hello/somename/world/someothername' + ) + + url = self.client._url('/hello/{0}/world', 'some?name') + assert url == '{0}{1}'.format(url_prefix, 'hello/some%3Fname/world') + + url = self.client._url("/images/{0}/push", "localhost:5000/image") + assert url == '{0}{1}'.format( + url_prefix, 'images/localhost:5000/image/push' + ) + + def test_url_invalid_resource(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + self.client._url('/hello/{0}/world', ['sakuya', 'izayoi']) + + def test_url_no_resource(self): + url = self.client._url('/simple') + assert url == '{0}{1}'.format(url_prefix, 'simple') + + def test_url_unversioned_api(self): + url = self.client._url( + '/hello/{0}/world', 'somename', versioned_api=False + ) + assert url == '{0}{1}'.format(url_base, 'hello/somename/world') + + def test_version(self): + self.client.version() + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'version', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_version_no_api_version(self): + self.client.version(False) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_base + 'version', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_retrieve_server_version(self): + client = APIClient(version="auto") + assert isinstance(client._version, six.string_types) + assert not (client._version == "auto") + client.close() + + def test_auto_retrieve_server_version(self): + version = self.client._retrieve_server_version() + assert isinstance(version, six.string_types) + + def test_info(self): + self.client.info() + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'info', + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_search(self): + self.client.search('busybox') + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'images/search', + params={'term': 'busybox'}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_login(self): + self.client.login('sakuya', 'izayoi') + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][0] == 'POST' + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'auth' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == { + 'username': 'sakuya', 'password': 'izayoi' + } + assert args[1]['headers'] == {'Content-Type': 'application/json'} + assert self.client._auth_configs['auths'] == { + 'docker.io': { + 'email': None, + 'password': 'izayoi', + 'username': 'sakuya', + 'serveraddress': None, + } + } + + def test_events(self): + self.client.events() + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'events', + params={'since': None, 'until': None, 'filters': None}, + stream=True, + timeout=None + ) + + def test_events_with_since_until(self): + ts = 1356048000 + now = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(ts) + since = now - datetime.timedelta(seconds=10) + until = now + datetime.timedelta(seconds=10) + + self.client.events(since=since, until=until) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'events', + params={ + 'since': ts - 10, + 'until': ts + 10, + 'filters': None + }, + stream=True, + timeout=None + ) + + def test_events_with_filters(self): + filters = {'event': ['die', 'stop'], + 'container': fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + + self.client.events(filters=filters) + + expected_filters = docker.utils.convert_filters(filters) + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'GET', + url_prefix + 'events', + params={ + 'since': None, + 'until': None, + 'filters': expected_filters + }, + stream=True, + timeout=None + ) + + def _socket_path_for_client_session(self, client): + socket_adapter = client.get_adapter('http+docker://') + return socket_adapter.socket_path + + def test_url_compatibility_unix(self): + c = APIClient(base_url="unix://socket") + + assert self._socket_path_for_client_session(c) == '/socket' + + def test_url_compatibility_unix_triple_slash(self): + c = APIClient(base_url="unix:///socket") + + assert self._socket_path_for_client_session(c) == '/socket' + + def test_url_compatibility_http_unix_triple_slash(self): + c = APIClient(base_url="http+unix:///socket") + + assert self._socket_path_for_client_session(c) == '/socket' + + def test_url_compatibility_http(self): + c = APIClient(base_url="http://hostname:1234") + + assert c.base_url == "http://hostname:1234" + + def test_url_compatibility_tcp(self): + c = APIClient(base_url="tcp://hostname:1234") + + assert c.base_url == "http://hostname:1234" + + def test_remove_link(self): + self.client.remove_container(fake_api.FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, link=True) + + fake_request.assert_called_with( + 'DELETE', + url_prefix + 'containers/3cc2351ab11b', + params={'v': False, 'link': True, 'force': False}, + timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS + ) + + def test_create_host_config_secopt(self): + security_opt = ['apparmor:test_profile'] + result = self.client.create_host_config(security_opt=security_opt) + assert 'SecurityOpt' in result + assert result['SecurityOpt'] == security_opt + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + self.client.create_host_config(security_opt='wrong') + + def test_stream_helper_decoding(self): + status_code, content = fake_api.fake_responses[url_prefix + 'events']() + content_str = json.dumps(content) + if six.PY3: + content_str = content_str.encode('utf-8') + body = io.BytesIO(content_str) + + # mock a stream interface + raw_resp = urllib3.HTTPResponse(body=body) + setattr(raw_resp._fp, 'chunked', True) + setattr(raw_resp._fp, 'chunk_left', len(body.getvalue()) - 1) + + # pass `decode=False` to the helper + raw_resp._fp.seek(0) + resp = response(status_code=status_code, content=content, raw=raw_resp) + result = next(self.client._stream_helper(resp)) + assert result == content_str + + # pass `decode=True` to the helper + raw_resp._fp.seek(0) + resp = response(status_code=status_code, content=content, raw=raw_resp) + result = next(self.client._stream_helper(resp, decode=True)) + assert result == content + + # non-chunked response, pass `decode=False` to the helper + setattr(raw_resp._fp, 'chunked', False) + raw_resp._fp.seek(0) + resp = response(status_code=status_code, content=content, raw=raw_resp) + result = next(self.client._stream_helper(resp)) + assert result == content_str.decode('utf-8') + + # non-chunked response, pass `decode=True` to the helper + raw_resp._fp.seek(0) + resp = response(status_code=status_code, content=content, raw=raw_resp) + result = next(self.client._stream_helper(resp, decode=True)) + assert result == content + + +class UnixSocketStreamTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + socket_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.build_context = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, socket_dir) + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, self.build_context) + self.socket_file = os.path.join(socket_dir, 'test_sock.sock') + self.server_socket = self._setup_socket() + self.stop_server = False + server_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.run_server) + server_thread.setDaemon(True) + server_thread.start() + self.response = None + self.request_handler = None + self.addCleanup(server_thread.join) + self.addCleanup(self.stop) + + def stop(self): + self.stop_server = True + + def _setup_socket(self): + server_sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) + server_sock.bind(self.socket_file) + # Non-blocking mode so that we can shut the test down easily + server_sock.setblocking(0) + server_sock.listen(5) + return server_sock + + def run_server(self): + try: + while not self.stop_server: + try: + connection, client_address = self.server_socket.accept() + except socket.error: + # Probably no connection to accept yet + time.sleep(0.01) + continue + + connection.setblocking(1) + try: + self.request_handler(connection) + finally: + connection.close() + finally: + self.server_socket.close() + + def early_response_sending_handler(self, connection): + data = b'' + headers = None + + connection.sendall(self.response) + while not headers: + data += connection.recv(2048) + parts = data.split(b'\r\n\r\n', 1) + if len(parts) == 2: + headers, data = parts + + mo = re.search(r'Content-Length: ([0-9]+)', headers.decode()) + assert mo + content_length = int(mo.group(1)) + + while True: + if len(data) >= content_length: + break + + data += connection.recv(2048) + + @pytest.mark.skipif( + docker.constants.IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='Unix only' + ) + def test_early_stream_response(self): + self.request_handler = self.early_response_sending_handler + lines = [] + for i in range(0, 50): + line = str(i).encode() + lines += [('%x' % len(line)).encode(), line] + lines.append(b'0') + lines.append(b'') + + self.response = ( + b'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n' + b'Transfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n' + b'\r\n' + ) + b'\r\n'.join(lines) + + with APIClient(base_url="http+unix://" + self.socket_file) as client: + for i in range(5): + try: + stream = client.build( + path=self.build_context, + ) + break + except requests.ConnectionError as e: + if i == 4: + raise e + + assert list(stream) == [ + str(i).encode() for i in range(50) + ] + + +class TCPSocketStreamTest(unittest.TestCase): + text_data = b''' + Now, those children out there, they're jumping through the + flames in the hope that the god of the fire will make them fruitful. + Really, you can't blame them. After all, what girl would not prefer the + child of a god to that of some acne-scarred artisan? + ''' + + def setUp(self): + + self.server = six.moves.socketserver.ThreadingTCPServer( + ('', 0), self.get_handler_class() + ) + self.thread = threading.Thread(target=self.server.serve_forever) + self.thread.setDaemon(True) + self.thread.start() + self.address = 'http://{}:{}'.format( + socket.gethostname(), self.server.server_address[1] + ) + + def tearDown(self): + self.server.shutdown() + self.server.server_close() + self.thread.join() + + def get_handler_class(self): + text_data = self.text_data + + class Handler(six.moves.BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler, object): + def do_POST(self): + self.send_response(101) + self.send_header( + 'Content-Type', 'application/vnd.docker.raw-stream' + ) + self.send_header('Connection', 'Upgrade') + self.send_header('Upgrade', 'tcp') + self.end_headers() + self.wfile.flush() + time.sleep(0.2) + self.wfile.write(text_data) + self.wfile.flush() + + return Handler + + def test_read_from_socket(self): + with APIClient(base_url=self.address) as client: + resp = client._post(client._url('/dummy'), stream=True) + data = client._read_from_socket(resp, stream=True, tty=True) + results = b''.join(data) + + assert results == self.text_data + + +class UserAgentTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.patcher = mock.patch.object( + APIClient, + 'send', + return_value=fake_resp("GET", "%s/version" % fake_api.prefix) + ) + self.mock_send = self.patcher.start() + + def tearDown(self): + self.patcher.stop() + + def test_default_user_agent(self): + client = APIClient() + client.version() + + assert self.mock_send.call_count == 1 + headers = self.mock_send.call_args[0][0].headers + expected = 'docker-sdk-python/%s' % docker.__version__ + assert headers['User-Agent'] == expected + + def test_custom_user_agent(self): + client = APIClient(user_agent='foo/bar') + client.version() + + assert self.mock_send.call_count == 1 + headers = self.mock_send.call_args[0][0].headers + assert headers['User-Agent'] == 'foo/bar' + + +class DisableSocketTest(unittest.TestCase): + class DummySocket(object): + def __init__(self, timeout=60): + self.timeout = timeout + + def settimeout(self, timeout): + self.timeout = timeout + + def gettimeout(self): + return self.timeout + + def setUp(self): + self.client = APIClient() + + def test_disable_socket_timeout(self): + """Test that the timeout is disabled on a generic socket object.""" + socket = self.DummySocket() + + self.client._disable_socket_timeout(socket) + + assert socket.timeout is None + + def test_disable_socket_timeout2(self): + """Test that the timeouts are disabled on a generic socket object + and it's _sock object if present.""" + socket = self.DummySocket() + socket._sock = self.DummySocket() + + self.client._disable_socket_timeout(socket) + + assert socket.timeout is None + assert socket._sock.timeout is None + + def test_disable_socket_timout_non_blocking(self): + """Test that a non-blocking socket does not get set to blocking.""" + socket = self.DummySocket() + socket._sock = self.DummySocket(0.0) + + self.client._disable_socket_timeout(socket) + + assert socket.timeout is None + assert socket._sock.timeout == 0.0 diff --git a/tests/unit/api_volume_test.py b/tests/unit/api_volume_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7850c22 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/api_volume_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +import json + +import pytest + +from ..helpers import requires_api_version +from .api_test import BaseAPIClientTest, url_prefix, fake_request + + +class VolumeTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + def test_list_volumes(self): + volumes = self.client.volumes() + assert 'Volumes' in volumes + assert len(volumes['Volumes']) == 2 + args = fake_request.call_args + + assert args[0][0] == 'GET' + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'volumes' + + def test_list_volumes_and_filters(self): + volumes = self.client.volumes(filters={'dangling': True}) + assert 'Volumes' in volumes + assert len(volumes['Volumes']) == 2 + args = fake_request.call_args + + assert args[0][0] == 'GET' + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'volumes' + assert args[1] == {'params': {'filters': '{"dangling": ["true"]}'}, + 'timeout': 60} + + def test_create_volume(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + result = self.client.create_volume(name) + assert 'Name' in result + assert result['Name'] == name + assert 'Driver' in result + assert result['Driver'] == 'local' + args = fake_request.call_args + + assert args[0][0] == 'POST' + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'volumes/create' + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == {'Name': name} + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_create_volume_with_labels(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + result = self.client.create_volume(name, labels={ + 'com.example.some-label': 'some-value' + }) + assert result["Labels"] == { + 'com.example.some-label': 'some-value' + } + + @requires_api_version('1.23') + def test_create_volume_with_invalid_labels(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + self.client.create_volume(name, labels=1) + + def test_create_volume_with_driver(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + driver_name = 'sshfs' + self.client.create_volume(name, driver=driver_name) + args = fake_request.call_args + + assert args[0][0] == 'POST' + assert args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'volumes/create' + data = json.loads(args[1]['data']) + assert 'Driver' in data + assert data['Driver'] == driver_name + + def test_create_volume_invalid_opts_type(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + self.client.create_volume( + 'perfectcherryblossom', driver_opts='hello=world' + ) + + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + self.client.create_volume( + 'perfectcherryblossom', driver_opts=['hello=world'] + ) + + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + self.client.create_volume( + 'perfectcherryblossom', driver_opts='' + ) + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_create_volume_with_no_specified_name(self): + result = self.client.create_volume(name=None) + assert 'Name' in result + assert result['Name'] is not None + assert 'Driver' in result + assert result['Driver'] == 'local' + assert 'Scope' in result + assert result['Scope'] == 'local' + + def test_inspect_volume(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + result = self.client.inspect_volume(name) + assert 'Name' in result + assert result['Name'] == name + assert 'Driver' in result + assert result['Driver'] == 'local' + args = fake_request.call_args + + assert args[0][0] == 'GET' + assert args[0][1] == '{0}volumes/{1}'.format(url_prefix, name) + + def test_remove_volume(self): + name = 'perfectcherryblossom' + self.client.remove_volume(name) + args = fake_request.call_args + + assert args[0][0] == 'DELETE' + assert args[0][1] == '{0}volumes/{1}'.format(url_prefix, name) diff --git a/tests/unit/auth_test.py b/tests/unit/auth_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..947d680 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/auth_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,506 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import base64 +import json +import os +import os.path +import random +import shutil +import tempfile +import unittest + +from docker import auth, errors +import pytest + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +class RegressionTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_803_urlsafe_encode(self): + auth_data = { + 'username': 'root', + 'password': 'GR?XGR?XGR?XGR?X' + } + encoded = auth.encode_header(auth_data) + assert b'/' not in encoded + assert b'_' in encoded + + +class ResolveRepositoryNameTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_resolve_repository_name_hub_library_image(self): + assert auth.resolve_repository_name('image') == ( + 'docker.io', 'image' + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_dotted_hub_library_image(self): + assert auth.resolve_repository_name('image.valid') == ( + 'docker.io', 'image.valid' + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_hub_image(self): + assert auth.resolve_repository_name('username/image') == ( + 'docker.io', 'username/image' + ) + + def test_explicit_hub_index_library_image(self): + assert auth.resolve_repository_name('docker.io/image') == ( + 'docker.io', 'image' + ) + + def test_explicit_legacy_hub_index_library_image(self): + assert auth.resolve_repository_name('index.docker.io/image') == ( + 'docker.io', 'image' + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_private_registry(self): + assert auth.resolve_repository_name('my.registry.net/image') == ( + 'my.registry.net', 'image' + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_private_registry_with_port(self): + assert auth.resolve_repository_name('my.registry.net:5000/image') == ( + 'my.registry.net:5000', 'image' + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_private_registry_with_username(self): + assert auth.resolve_repository_name( + 'my.registry.net/username/image' + ) == ('my.registry.net', 'username/image') + + def test_resolve_repository_name_no_dots_but_port(self): + assert auth.resolve_repository_name('hostname:5000/image') == ( + 'hostname:5000', 'image' + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_no_dots_but_port_and_username(self): + assert auth.resolve_repository_name( + 'hostname:5000/username/image' + ) == ('hostname:5000', 'username/image') + + def test_resolve_repository_name_localhost(self): + assert auth.resolve_repository_name('localhost/image') == ( + 'localhost', 'image' + ) + + def test_resolve_repository_name_localhost_with_username(self): + assert auth.resolve_repository_name('localhost/username/image') == ( + 'localhost', 'username/image' + ) + + def test_invalid_index_name(self): + with pytest.raises(errors.InvalidRepository): + auth.resolve_repository_name('-gecko.com/image') + + +def encode_auth(auth_info): + return base64.b64encode( + auth_info.get('username', '').encode('utf-8') + b':' + + auth_info.get('password', '').encode('utf-8')) + + +class ResolveAuthTest(unittest.TestCase): + index_config = {'auth': encode_auth({'username': 'indexuser'})} + private_config = {'auth': encode_auth({'username': 'privateuser'})} + legacy_config = {'auth': encode_auth({'username': 'legacyauth'})} + + auth_config = { + 'auths': auth.parse_auth({ + 'https://index.docker.io/v1/': index_config, + 'my.registry.net': private_config, + 'http://legacy.registry.url/v1/': legacy_config, + }) + } + + def test_resolve_authconfig_hostname_only(self): + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'my.registry.net' + )['username'] == 'privateuser' + + def test_resolve_authconfig_no_protocol(self): + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'my.registry.net/v1/' + )['username'] == 'privateuser' + + def test_resolve_authconfig_no_path(self): + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'http://my.registry.net' + )['username'] == 'privateuser' + + def test_resolve_authconfig_no_path_trailing_slash(self): + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'http://my.registry.net/' + )['username'] == 'privateuser' + + def test_resolve_authconfig_no_path_wrong_secure_proto(self): + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'https://my.registry.net' + )['username'] == 'privateuser' + + def test_resolve_authconfig_no_path_wrong_insecure_proto(self): + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'http://index.docker.io' + )['username'] == 'indexuser' + + def test_resolve_authconfig_path_wrong_proto(self): + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'https://my.registry.net/v1/' + )['username'] == 'privateuser' + + def test_resolve_authconfig_default_registry(self): + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config + )['username'] == 'indexuser' + + def test_resolve_authconfig_default_explicit_none(self): + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, None + )['username'] == 'indexuser' + + def test_resolve_authconfig_fully_explicit(self): + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'http://my.registry.net/v1/' + )['username'] == 'privateuser' + + def test_resolve_authconfig_legacy_config(self): + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'legacy.registry.url' + )['username'] == 'legacyauth' + + def test_resolve_authconfig_no_match(self): + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, 'does.not.exist' + ) is None + + def test_resolve_registry_and_auth_library_image(self): + image = 'image' + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, auth.resolve_repository_name(image)[0] + )['username'] == 'indexuser' + + def test_resolve_registry_and_auth_hub_image(self): + image = 'username/image' + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, auth.resolve_repository_name(image)[0] + )['username'] == 'indexuser' + + def test_resolve_registry_and_auth_explicit_hub(self): + image = 'docker.io/username/image' + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, auth.resolve_repository_name(image)[0] + )['username'] == 'indexuser' + + def test_resolve_registry_and_auth_explicit_legacy_hub(self): + image = 'index.docker.io/username/image' + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, auth.resolve_repository_name(image)[0] + )['username'] == 'indexuser' + + def test_resolve_registry_and_auth_private_registry(self): + image = 'my.registry.net/image' + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, auth.resolve_repository_name(image)[0] + )['username'] == 'privateuser' + + def test_resolve_registry_and_auth_unauthenticated_registry(self): + image = 'other.registry.net/image' + assert auth.resolve_authconfig( + self.auth_config, auth.resolve_repository_name(image)[0] + ) is None + + def test_resolve_auth_with_empty_credstore_and_auth_dict(self): + auth_config = { + 'auths': auth.parse_auth({ + 'https://index.docker.io/v1/': self.index_config, + }), + 'credsStore': 'blackbox' + } + with mock.patch('docker.auth._resolve_authconfig_credstore') as m: + m.return_value = None + assert 'indexuser' == auth.resolve_authconfig( + auth_config, None + )['username'] + + +class CredStoreTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_get_credential_store(self): + auth_config = { + 'credHelpers': { + 'registry1.io': 'truesecret', + 'registry2.io': 'powerlock' + }, + 'credsStore': 'blackbox', + } + + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'registry1.io' + ) == 'truesecret' + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'registry2.io' + ) == 'powerlock' + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'registry3.io' + ) == 'blackbox' + + def test_get_credential_store_no_default(self): + auth_config = { + 'credHelpers': { + 'registry1.io': 'truesecret', + 'registry2.io': 'powerlock' + }, + } + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'registry2.io' + ) == 'powerlock' + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'registry3.io' + ) is None + + def test_get_credential_store_default_index(self): + auth_config = { + 'credHelpers': { + 'https://index.docker.io/v1/': 'powerlock' + }, + 'credsStore': 'truesecret' + } + + assert auth.get_credential_store(auth_config, None) == 'powerlock' + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'docker.io' + ) == 'powerlock' + assert auth.get_credential_store( + auth_config, 'images.io' + ) == 'truesecret' + + +class LoadConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_load_config_no_file(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + cfg = auth.load_config(folder) + assert cfg is not None + + def test_load_legacy_config(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + cfg_path = os.path.join(folder, '.dockercfg') + auth_ = base64.b64encode(b'sakuya:izayoi').decode('ascii') + with open(cfg_path, 'w') as f: + f.write('auth = {0}\n'.format(auth_)) + f.write('email = sakuya@scarlet.net') + + cfg = auth.load_config(cfg_path) + assert auth.resolve_authconfig(cfg) is not None + assert cfg['auths'][auth.INDEX_NAME] is not None + cfg = cfg['auths'][auth.INDEX_NAME] + assert cfg['username'] == 'sakuya' + assert cfg['password'] == 'izayoi' + assert cfg['email'] == 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + assert cfg.get('Auth') is None + + def test_load_json_config(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + cfg_path = os.path.join(folder, '.dockercfg') + auth_ = base64.b64encode(b'sakuya:izayoi').decode('ascii') + email = 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + with open(cfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump( + {auth.INDEX_URL: {'auth': auth_, 'email': email}}, f + ) + cfg = auth.load_config(cfg_path) + assert auth.resolve_authconfig(cfg) is not None + assert cfg['auths'][auth.INDEX_URL] is not None + cfg = cfg['auths'][auth.INDEX_URL] + assert cfg['username'] == 'sakuya' + assert cfg['password'] == 'izayoi' + assert cfg['email'] == email + assert cfg.get('Auth') is None + + def test_load_modern_json_config(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + cfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + auth_ = base64.b64encode(b'sakuya:izayoi').decode('ascii') + email = 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + with open(cfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump({ + 'auths': { + auth.INDEX_URL: { + 'auth': auth_, 'email': email + } + } + }, f) + cfg = auth.load_config(cfg_path) + assert auth.resolve_authconfig(cfg) is not None + assert cfg['auths'][auth.INDEX_URL] is not None + cfg = cfg['auths'][auth.INDEX_URL] + assert cfg['username'] == 'sakuya' + assert cfg['password'] == 'izayoi' + assert cfg['email'] == email + + def test_load_config_with_random_name(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, + '.{0}.dockercfg'.format( + random.randrange(100000))) + registry = 'https://your.private.registry.io' + auth_ = base64.b64encode(b'sakuya:izayoi').decode('ascii') + config = { + registry: { + 'auth': '{0}'.format(auth_), + 'email': 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + } + } + + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + cfg = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path)['auths'] + assert registry in cfg + assert cfg[registry] is not None + cfg = cfg[registry] + assert cfg['username'] == 'sakuya' + assert cfg['password'] == 'izayoi' + assert cfg['email'] == 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + assert cfg.get('auth') is None + + def test_load_config_custom_config_env(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + registry = 'https://your.private.registry.io' + auth_ = base64.b64encode(b'sakuya:izayoi').decode('ascii') + config = { + registry: { + 'auth': '{0}'.format(auth_), + 'email': 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + } + } + + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'DOCKER_CONFIG': folder}): + cfg = auth.load_config(None)['auths'] + assert registry in cfg + assert cfg[registry] is not None + cfg = cfg[registry] + assert cfg['username'] == 'sakuya' + assert cfg['password'] == 'izayoi' + assert cfg['email'] == 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + assert cfg.get('auth') is None + + def test_load_config_custom_config_env_with_auths(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + registry = 'https://your.private.registry.io' + auth_ = base64.b64encode(b'sakuya:izayoi').decode('ascii') + config = { + 'auths': { + registry: { + 'auth': '{0}'.format(auth_), + 'email': 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + } + } + } + + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'DOCKER_CONFIG': folder}): + cfg = auth.load_config(None) + assert registry in cfg['auths'] + cfg = cfg['auths'][registry] + assert cfg['username'] == 'sakuya' + assert cfg['password'] == 'izayoi' + assert cfg['email'] == 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + assert cfg.get('auth') is None + + def test_load_config_custom_config_env_utf8(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + registry = 'https://your.private.registry.io' + auth_ = base64.b64encode( + b'sakuya\xc3\xa6:izayoi\xc3\xa6').decode('ascii') + config = { + 'auths': { + registry: { + 'auth': '{0}'.format(auth_), + 'email': 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + } + } + } + + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'DOCKER_CONFIG': folder}): + cfg = auth.load_config(None) + assert registry in cfg['auths'] + cfg = cfg['auths'][registry] + assert cfg['username'] == b'sakuya\xc3\xa6'.decode('utf8') + assert cfg['password'] == b'izayoi\xc3\xa6'.decode('utf8') + assert cfg['email'] == 'sakuya@scarlet.net' + assert cfg.get('auth') is None + + def test_load_config_unknown_keys(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + config = { + 'detachKeys': 'ctrl-q, ctrl-u, ctrl-i' + } + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + cfg = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path) + assert cfg == {'auths': {}} + + def test_load_config_invalid_auth_dict(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + config = { + 'auths': { + 'scarlet.net': {'sakuya': 'izayoi'} + } + } + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + cfg = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path) + assert cfg == {'auths': {'scarlet.net': {}}} + + def test_load_config_identity_token(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + registry = 'scarlet.net' + token = '1ce1cebb-503e-7043-11aa-7feb8bd4a1ce' + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + auth_entry = encode_auth({'username': 'sakuya'}).decode('ascii') + config = { + 'auths': { + registry: { + 'auth': auth_entry, + 'identitytoken': token + } + } + } + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config, f) + + cfg = auth.load_config(dockercfg_path) + assert registry in cfg['auths'] + cfg = cfg['auths'][registry] + assert 'IdentityToken' in cfg + assert cfg['IdentityToken'] == token diff --git a/tests/unit/client_test.py b/tests/unit/client_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cce99c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/client_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +import datetime +import docker +from docker.utils import kwargs_from_env +from docker.constants import ( + DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS +) +import os +import unittest + +from . import fake_api +import pytest + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +TEST_CERT_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'testdata/certs') + + +class ClientTest(unittest.TestCase): + + @mock.patch('docker.api.APIClient.events') + def test_events(self, mock_func): + since = datetime.datetime(2016, 1, 1, 0, 0) + mock_func.return_value = fake_api.get_fake_events()[1] + client = docker.from_env() + assert client.events(since=since) == mock_func.return_value + mock_func.assert_called_with(since=since) + + @mock.patch('docker.api.APIClient.info') + def test_info(self, mock_func): + mock_func.return_value = fake_api.get_fake_info()[1] + client = docker.from_env() + assert client.info() == mock_func.return_value + mock_func.assert_called_with() + + @mock.patch('docker.api.APIClient.ping') + def test_ping(self, mock_func): + mock_func.return_value = True + client = docker.from_env() + assert client.ping() is True + mock_func.assert_called_with() + + @mock.patch('docker.api.APIClient.version') + def test_version(self, mock_func): + mock_func.return_value = fake_api.get_fake_version()[1] + client = docker.from_env() + assert client.version() == mock_func.return_value + mock_func.assert_called_with() + + def test_call_api_client_method(self): + client = docker.from_env() + with pytest.raises(AttributeError) as cm: + client.create_container() + s = cm.exconly() + assert "'DockerClient' object has no attribute 'create_container'" in s + assert "this method is now on the object APIClient" in s + + with pytest.raises(AttributeError) as cm: + client.abcdef() + s = cm.exconly() + assert "'DockerClient' object has no attribute 'abcdef'" in s + assert "this method is now on the object APIClient" not in s + + def test_call_containers(self): + client = docker.DockerClient(**kwargs_from_env()) + + with pytest.raises(TypeError) as cm: + client.containers() + + s = cm.exconly() + assert "'ContainerCollection' object is not callable" in s + assert "docker.APIClient" in s + + +class FromEnvTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.os_environ = os.environ.copy() + + def tearDown(self): + os.environ = self.os_environ + + def test_from_env(self): + """Test that environment variables are passed through to + utils.kwargs_from_env(). KwargsFromEnvTest tests that environment + variables are parsed correctly.""" + os.environ.update(DOCKER_HOST='tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', + DOCKER_CERT_PATH=TEST_CERT_DIR, + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='1') + client = docker.from_env() + assert client.api.base_url == "https://192.168.59.103:2376" + + def test_from_env_with_version(self): + os.environ.update(DOCKER_HOST='tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', + DOCKER_CERT_PATH=TEST_CERT_DIR, + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='1') + client = docker.from_env(version='2.32') + assert client.api.base_url == "https://192.168.59.103:2376" + assert client.api._version == '2.32' + + def test_from_env_without_version_uses_default(self): + client = docker.from_env() + + assert client.api._version == DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + + def test_from_env_without_timeout_uses_default(self): + client = docker.from_env() + + assert client.api.timeout == DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS diff --git a/tests/unit/dockertypes_test.py b/tests/unit/dockertypes_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2be0578 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/dockertypes_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,470 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import unittest + +import pytest + +from docker.constants import DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION +from docker.errors import InvalidArgument, InvalidVersion +from docker.types import ( + ContainerSpec, EndpointConfig, HostConfig, IPAMConfig, + IPAMPool, LogConfig, Mount, ServiceMode, Ulimit, +) +from docker.types.services import convert_service_ports + +try: + from unittest import mock +except: + import mock + + +def create_host_config(*args, **kwargs): + return HostConfig(*args, **kwargs) + + +class HostConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_host_config_no_options_newer_api_version(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.21') + assert config['NetworkMode'] == 'default' + + def test_create_host_config_invalid_cpu_cfs_types(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.21', cpu_quota='0') + + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.21', cpu_period='0') + + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.21', cpu_quota=23.11) + + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.21', cpu_period=1999.0) + + def test_create_host_config_with_cpu_quota(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.21', cpu_quota=1999) + assert config.get('CpuQuota') == 1999 + + def test_create_host_config_with_cpu_period(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.21', cpu_period=1999) + assert config.get('CpuPeriod') == 1999 + + def test_create_host_config_with_blkio_constraints(self): + blkio_rate = [{"Path": "/dev/sda", "Rate": 1000}] + config = create_host_config( + version='1.22', blkio_weight=1999, blkio_weight_device=blkio_rate, + device_read_bps=blkio_rate, device_write_bps=blkio_rate, + device_read_iops=blkio_rate, device_write_iops=blkio_rate + ) + + assert config.get('BlkioWeight') == 1999 + assert config.get('BlkioWeightDevice') is blkio_rate + assert config.get('BlkioDeviceReadBps') is blkio_rate + assert config.get('BlkioDeviceWriteBps') is blkio_rate + assert config.get('BlkioDeviceReadIOps') is blkio_rate + assert config.get('BlkioDeviceWriteIOps') is blkio_rate + assert blkio_rate[0]['Path'] == "/dev/sda" + assert blkio_rate[0]['Rate'] == 1000 + + def test_create_host_config_with_shm_size(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.22', shm_size=67108864) + assert config.get('ShmSize') == 67108864 + + def test_create_host_config_with_shm_size_in_mb(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.22', shm_size='64M') + assert config.get('ShmSize') == 67108864 + + def test_create_host_config_with_oom_kill_disable(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.21', oom_kill_disable=True) + assert config.get('OomKillDisable') is True + + def test_create_host_config_with_userns_mode(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.23', userns_mode='host') + assert config.get('UsernsMode') == 'host' + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + create_host_config(version='1.22', userns_mode='host') + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + create_host_config(version='1.23', userns_mode='host12') + + def test_create_host_config_with_oom_score_adj(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.22', oom_score_adj=100) + assert config.get('OomScoreAdj') == 100 + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + create_host_config(version='1.21', oom_score_adj=100) + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.22', oom_score_adj='100') + + def test_create_host_config_with_dns_opt(self): + + tested_opts = ['use-vc', 'no-tld-query'] + config = create_host_config(version='1.21', dns_opt=tested_opts) + dns_opts = config.get('DnsOptions') + + assert 'use-vc' in dns_opts + assert 'no-tld-query' in dns_opts + + def test_create_host_config_with_mem_reservation(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.21', mem_reservation=67108864) + assert config.get('MemoryReservation') == 67108864 + + def test_create_host_config_with_kernel_memory(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.21', kernel_memory=67108864) + assert config.get('KernelMemory') == 67108864 + + def test_create_host_config_with_pids_limit(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.23', pids_limit=1024) + assert config.get('PidsLimit') == 1024 + + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + create_host_config(version='1.22', pids_limit=1024) + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.23', pids_limit='1024') + + def test_create_host_config_with_isolation(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.24', isolation='hyperv') + assert config.get('Isolation') == 'hyperv' + + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + create_host_config(version='1.23', isolation='hyperv') + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config( + version='1.24', isolation={'isolation': 'hyperv'} + ) + + def test_create_host_config_pid_mode(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + create_host_config(version='1.23', pid_mode='baccab125') + + config = create_host_config(version='1.23', pid_mode='host') + assert config.get('PidMode') == 'host' + config = create_host_config(version='1.24', pid_mode='baccab125') + assert config.get('PidMode') == 'baccab125' + + def test_create_host_config_invalid_mem_swappiness(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.24', mem_swappiness='40') + + def test_create_host_config_with_volume_driver(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.21', volume_driver='local') + assert config.get('VolumeDriver') == 'local' + + def test_create_host_config_invalid_cpu_count_types(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.25', cpu_count='1') + + def test_create_host_config_with_cpu_count(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.25', cpu_count=2) + assert config.get('CpuCount') == 2 + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + create_host_config(version='1.24', cpu_count=1) + + def test_create_host_config_invalid_cpu_percent_types(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.25', cpu_percent='1') + + def test_create_host_config_with_cpu_percent(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.25', cpu_percent=15) + assert config.get('CpuPercent') == 15 + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + create_host_config(version='1.24', cpu_percent=10) + + def test_create_host_config_invalid_nano_cpus_types(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.25', nano_cpus='0') + + def test_create_host_config_with_nano_cpus(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.25', nano_cpus=1000) + assert config.get('NanoCpus') == 1000 + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + create_host_config(version='1.24', nano_cpus=1) + + def test_create_host_config_with_cpu_rt_period_types(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.25', cpu_rt_period='1000') + + def test_create_host_config_with_cpu_rt_period(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.25', cpu_rt_period=1000) + assert config.get('CPURealtimePeriod') == 1000 + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + create_host_config(version='1.24', cpu_rt_period=1000) + + def test_ctrate_host_config_with_cpu_rt_runtime_types(self): + with pytest.raises(TypeError): + create_host_config(version='1.25', cpu_rt_runtime='1000') + + def test_create_host_config_with_cpu_rt_runtime(self): + config = create_host_config(version='1.25', cpu_rt_runtime=1000) + assert config.get('CPURealtimeRuntime') == 1000 + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + create_host_config(version='1.24', cpu_rt_runtime=1000) + + +class ContainerSpecTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_parse_mounts(self): + spec = ContainerSpec( + image='scratch', mounts=[ + '/local:/container', + '/local2:/container2:ro', + Mount(target='/target', source='/source') + ] + ) + + assert 'Mounts' in spec + assert len(spec['Mounts']) == 3 + for mount in spec['Mounts']: + assert isinstance(mount, Mount) + + +class UlimitTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_host_config_dict_ulimit(self): + ulimit_dct = {'name': 'nofile', 'soft': 8096} + config = create_host_config( + ulimits=[ulimit_dct], version=DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + ) + assert 'Ulimits' in config + assert len(config['Ulimits']) == 1 + ulimit_obj = config['Ulimits'][0] + assert isinstance(ulimit_obj, Ulimit) + assert ulimit_obj.name == ulimit_dct['name'] + assert ulimit_obj.soft == ulimit_dct['soft'] + assert ulimit_obj['Soft'] == ulimit_obj.soft + + def test_create_host_config_dict_ulimit_capitals(self): + ulimit_dct = {'Name': 'nofile', 'Soft': 8096, 'Hard': 8096 * 4} + config = create_host_config( + ulimits=[ulimit_dct], version=DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + ) + assert 'Ulimits' in config + assert len(config['Ulimits']) == 1 + ulimit_obj = config['Ulimits'][0] + assert isinstance(ulimit_obj, Ulimit) + assert ulimit_obj.name == ulimit_dct['Name'] + assert ulimit_obj.soft == ulimit_dct['Soft'] + assert ulimit_obj.hard == ulimit_dct['Hard'] + assert ulimit_obj['Soft'] == ulimit_obj.soft + + def test_create_host_config_obj_ulimit(self): + ulimit_dct = Ulimit(name='nofile', soft=8096) + config = create_host_config( + ulimits=[ulimit_dct], version=DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + ) + assert 'Ulimits' in config + assert len(config['Ulimits']) == 1 + ulimit_obj = config['Ulimits'][0] + assert isinstance(ulimit_obj, Ulimit) + assert ulimit_obj == ulimit_dct + + def test_ulimit_invalid_type(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + Ulimit(name=None) + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + Ulimit(name='hello', soft='123') + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + Ulimit(name='hello', hard='456') + + +class LogConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_host_config_dict_logconfig(self): + dct = {'type': LogConfig.types.SYSLOG, 'config': {'key1': 'val1'}} + config = create_host_config( + version=DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION, log_config=dct + ) + assert 'LogConfig' in config + assert isinstance(config['LogConfig'], LogConfig) + assert dct['type'] == config['LogConfig'].type + + def test_create_host_config_obj_logconfig(self): + obj = LogConfig(type=LogConfig.types.SYSLOG, config={'key1': 'val1'}) + config = create_host_config( + version=DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION, log_config=obj + ) + assert 'LogConfig' in config + assert isinstance(config['LogConfig'], LogConfig) + assert obj == config['LogConfig'] + + def test_logconfig_invalid_config_type(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + LogConfig(type=LogConfig.types.JSON, config='helloworld') + + +class EndpointConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_endpoint_config_with_aliases(self): + config = EndpointConfig(version='1.22', aliases=['foo', 'bar']) + assert config == {'Aliases': ['foo', 'bar']} + + with pytest.raises(InvalidVersion): + EndpointConfig(version='1.21', aliases=['foo', 'bar']) + + +class IPAMConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_ipam_config(self): + ipam_pool = IPAMPool(subnet='192.168.52.0/24', + gateway='192.168.52.254') + + ipam_config = IPAMConfig(pool_configs=[ipam_pool]) + assert ipam_config == { + 'Driver': 'default', + 'Config': [{ + 'Subnet': '192.168.52.0/24', + 'Gateway': '192.168.52.254', + 'AuxiliaryAddresses': None, + 'IPRange': None, + }] + } + + +class ServiceModeTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_replicated_simple(self): + mode = ServiceMode('replicated') + assert mode == {'replicated': {}} + assert mode.mode == 'replicated' + assert mode.replicas is None + + def test_global_simple(self): + mode = ServiceMode('global') + assert mode == {'global': {}} + assert mode.mode == 'global' + assert mode.replicas is None + + def test_global_replicas_error(self): + with pytest.raises(InvalidArgument): + ServiceMode('global', 21) + + def test_replicated_replicas(self): + mode = ServiceMode('replicated', 21) + assert mode == {'replicated': {'Replicas': 21}} + assert mode.mode == 'replicated' + assert mode.replicas == 21 + + def test_replicated_replicas_0(self): + mode = ServiceMode('replicated', 0) + assert mode == {'replicated': {'Replicas': 0}} + assert mode.mode == 'replicated' + assert mode.replicas == 0 + + def test_invalid_mode(self): + with pytest.raises(InvalidArgument): + ServiceMode('foobar') + + +class MountTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_parse_mount_string_ro(self): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string("/foo/bar:/baz:ro") + assert mount['Source'] == "/foo/bar" + assert mount['Target'] == "/baz" + assert mount['ReadOnly'] is True + + def test_parse_mount_string_rw(self): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string("/foo/bar:/baz:rw") + assert mount['Source'] == "/foo/bar" + assert mount['Target'] == "/baz" + assert not mount['ReadOnly'] + + def test_parse_mount_string_short_form(self): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string("/foo/bar:/baz") + assert mount['Source'] == "/foo/bar" + assert mount['Target'] == "/baz" + assert not mount['ReadOnly'] + + def test_parse_mount_string_no_source(self): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string("foo/bar") + assert mount['Source'] is None + assert mount['Target'] == "foo/bar" + assert not mount['ReadOnly'] + + def test_parse_mount_string_invalid(self): + with pytest.raises(InvalidArgument): + Mount.parse_mount_string("foo:bar:baz:rw") + + def test_parse_mount_named_volume(self): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string("foobar:/baz") + assert mount['Source'] == 'foobar' + assert mount['Target'] == '/baz' + assert mount['Type'] == 'volume' + + def test_parse_mount_bind(self): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string('/foo/bar:/baz') + assert mount['Source'] == "/foo/bar" + assert mount['Target'] == "/baz" + assert mount['Type'] == 'bind' + + @pytest.mark.xfail + def test_parse_mount_bind_windows(self): + with mock.patch('docker.types.services.IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM', True): + mount = Mount.parse_mount_string('C:/foo/bar:/baz') + assert mount['Source'] == "C:/foo/bar" + assert mount['Target'] == "/baz" + assert mount['Type'] == 'bind' + + +class ServicePortsTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_convert_service_ports_simple(self): + ports = {8080: 80} + assert convert_service_ports(ports) == [{ + 'Protocol': 'tcp', + 'PublishedPort': 8080, + 'TargetPort': 80, + }] + + def test_convert_service_ports_with_protocol(self): + ports = {8080: (80, 'udp')} + + assert convert_service_ports(ports) == [{ + 'Protocol': 'udp', + 'PublishedPort': 8080, + 'TargetPort': 80, + }] + + def test_convert_service_ports_with_protocol_and_mode(self): + ports = {8080: (80, 'udp', 'ingress')} + + assert convert_service_ports(ports) == [{ + 'Protocol': 'udp', + 'PublishedPort': 8080, + 'TargetPort': 80, + 'PublishMode': 'ingress', + }] + + def test_convert_service_ports_invalid(self): + ports = {8080: ('way', 'too', 'many', 'items', 'here')} + + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + convert_service_ports(ports) + + def test_convert_service_ports_no_protocol_and_mode(self): + ports = {8080: (80, None, 'host')} + + assert convert_service_ports(ports) == [{ + 'Protocol': 'tcp', + 'PublishedPort': 8080, + 'TargetPort': 80, + 'PublishMode': 'host', + }] + + def test_convert_service_ports_multiple(self): + ports = { + 8080: (80, None, 'host'), + 9999: 99, + 2375: (2375,) + } + + converted_ports = convert_service_ports(ports) + assert { + 'Protocol': 'tcp', + 'PublishedPort': 8080, + 'TargetPort': 80, + 'PublishMode': 'host', + } in converted_ports + + assert { + 'Protocol': 'tcp', + 'PublishedPort': 9999, + 'TargetPort': 99, + } in converted_ports + + assert { + 'Protocol': 'tcp', + 'PublishedPort': 2375, + 'TargetPort': 2375, + } in converted_ports + + assert len(converted_ports) == 3 diff --git a/tests/unit/errors_test.py b/tests/unit/errors_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e27a9b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/errors_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +import unittest + +import requests + +from docker.errors import (APIError, ContainerError, DockerException, + create_unexpected_kwargs_error, + create_api_error_from_http_exception) +from .fake_api import FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, FAKE_IMAGE_ID +from .fake_api_client import make_fake_client + + +class APIErrorTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_api_error_is_caught_by_dockerexception(self): + try: + raise APIError("this should be caught by DockerException") + except DockerException: + pass + + def test_status_code_200(self): + """The status_code property is present with 200 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 200 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.status_code == 200 + + def test_status_code_400(self): + """The status_code property is present with 400 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 400 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.status_code == 400 + + def test_status_code_500(self): + """The status_code property is present with 500 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 500 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.status_code == 500 + + def test_is_server_error_200(self): + """Report not server error on 200 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 200 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.is_server_error() is False + + def test_is_server_error_300(self): + """Report not server error on 300 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 300 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.is_server_error() is False + + def test_is_server_error_400(self): + """Report not server error on 400 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 400 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.is_server_error() is False + + def test_is_server_error_500(self): + """Report server error on 500 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 500 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.is_server_error() is True + + def test_is_client_error_500(self): + """Report not client error on 500 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 500 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.is_client_error() is False + + def test_is_client_error_400(self): + """Report client error on 400 response.""" + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 400 + err = APIError('', response=resp) + assert err.is_client_error() is True + + def test_create_error_from_exception(self): + resp = requests.Response() + resp.status_code = 500 + err = APIError('') + try: + resp.raise_for_status() + except requests.exceptions.HTTPError as e: + try: + create_api_error_from_http_exception(e) + except APIError as e: + err = e + assert err.is_server_error() is True + + +class ContainerErrorTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_container_without_stderr(self): + """The massage does not contain stderr""" + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + command = "echo Hello World" + exit_status = 42 + image = FAKE_IMAGE_ID + stderr = None + + err = ContainerError(container, exit_status, command, image, stderr) + msg = ("Command '{}' in image '{}' returned non-zero exit status {}" + ).format(command, image, exit_status, stderr) + assert str(err) == msg + + def test_container_with_stderr(self): + """The massage contains stderr""" + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + command = "echo Hello World" + exit_status = 42 + image = FAKE_IMAGE_ID + stderr = "Something went wrong" + + err = ContainerError(container, exit_status, command, image, stderr) + msg = ("Command '{}' in image '{}' returned non-zero exit status {}: " + "{}").format(command, image, exit_status, stderr) + assert str(err) == msg + + +class CreateUnexpectedKwargsErrorTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_create_unexpected_kwargs_error_single(self): + e = create_unexpected_kwargs_error('f', {'foo': 'bar'}) + assert str(e) == "f() got an unexpected keyword argument 'foo'" + + def test_create_unexpected_kwargs_error_multiple(self): + e = create_unexpected_kwargs_error('f', {'foo': 'bar', 'baz': 'bosh'}) + assert str(e) == "f() got unexpected keyword arguments 'baz', 'foo'" diff --git a/tests/unit/fake_api.py b/tests/unit/fake_api.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e609b64 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/fake_api.py @@ -0,0 +1,645 @@ +from . import fake_stat +from docker import constants + +CURRENT_VERSION = 'v{0}'.format(constants.DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION) + +FAKE_CONTAINER_ID = '3cc2351ab11b' +FAKE_IMAGE_ID = 'e9aa60c60128' +FAKE_EXEC_ID = 'd5d177f121dc' +FAKE_NETWORK_ID = '33fb6a3462b8' +FAKE_IMAGE_NAME = 'test_image' +FAKE_TARBALL_PATH = '/path/to/tarball' +FAKE_REPO_NAME = 'repo' +FAKE_TAG_NAME = 'tag' +FAKE_FILE_NAME = 'file' +FAKE_URL = 'myurl' +FAKE_PATH = '/path' +FAKE_VOLUME_NAME = 'perfectcherryblossom' +FAKE_NODE_ID = '24ifsmvkjbyhk' + +# Each method is prefixed with HTTP method (get, post...) +# for clarity and readability + + +def get_fake_version(): + status_code = 200 + response = { + 'ApiVersion': '1.35', + 'Arch': 'amd64', + 'BuildTime': '2018-01-10T20:09:37.000000000+00:00', + 'Components': [{ + 'Details': { + 'ApiVersion': '1.35', + 'Arch': 'amd64', + 'BuildTime': '2018-01-10T20:09:37.000000000+00:00', + 'Experimental': 'false', + 'GitCommit': '03596f5', + 'GoVersion': 'go1.9.2', + 'KernelVersion': '4.4.0-112-generic', + 'MinAPIVersion': '1.12', + 'Os': 'linux' + }, + 'Name': 'Engine', + 'Version': '18.01.0-ce' + }], + 'GitCommit': '03596f5', + 'GoVersion': 'go1.9.2', + 'KernelVersion': '4.4.0-112-generic', + 'MinAPIVersion': '1.12', + 'Os': 'linux', + 'Platform': {'Name': ''}, + 'Version': '18.01.0-ce' + } + + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_info(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Containers': 1, 'Images': 1, 'Debug': False, + 'MemoryLimit': False, 'SwapLimit': False, + 'IPv4Forwarding': True} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_auth(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Status': 'Login Succeeded', + 'IdentityToken': '9cbaf023786cd7'} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_ping(): + return 200, "OK" + + +def get_fake_search(): + status_code = 200 + response = [{'Name': 'busybox', 'Description': 'Fake Description'}] + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_images(): + status_code = 200 + response = [{ + 'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID, + 'Created': '2 days ago', + 'Repository': 'busybox', + 'RepoTags': ['busybox:latest', 'busybox:1.0'], + }] + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_image_history(): + status_code = 200 + response = [ + { + "Id": "b750fe79269d", + "Created": 1364102658, + "CreatedBy": "/bin/bash" + }, + { + "Id": "27cf78414709", + "Created": 1364068391, + "CreatedBy": "" + } + ] + + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_import_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = 'Import messages...' + + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_containers(): + status_code = 200 + response = [{ + 'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'Image': 'busybox:latest', + 'Created': '2 days ago', + 'Command': 'true', + 'Status': 'fake status' + }] + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_start_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_resize_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_create_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_inspect_container(tty=False): + status_code = 200 + response = { + 'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'Config': {'Labels': {'foo': 'bar'}, 'Privileged': True, 'Tty': tty}, + 'ID': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'Image': 'busybox:latest', + 'Name': 'foobar', + "State": { + "Status": "running", + "Running": True, + "Pid": 0, + "ExitCode": 0, + "StartedAt": "2013-09-25T14:01:18.869545111+02:00", + "Ghost": False + }, + "HostConfig": { + "LogConfig": { + "Type": "json-file", + "Config": {} + }, + }, + "MacAddress": "02:42:ac:11:00:0a" + } + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_inspect_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = { + 'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID, + 'Parent': "27cf784147099545", + 'Created': "2013-03-23T22:24:18.818426-07:00", + 'Container': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'Config': {'Labels': {'bar': 'foo'}}, + 'ContainerConfig': + { + "Hostname": "", + "User": "", + "Memory": 0, + "MemorySwap": 0, + "AttachStdin": False, + "AttachStdout": False, + "AttachStderr": False, + "PortSpecs": "", + "Tty": True, + "OpenStdin": True, + "StdinOnce": False, + "Env": "", + "Cmd": ["/bin/bash"], + "Dns": "", + "Image": "base", + "Volumes": "", + "VolumesFrom": "", + "WorkingDir": "" + }, + 'Size': 6823592 + } + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_insert_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'StatusCode': 0} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_wait(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'StatusCode': 0} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_logs(): + status_code = 200 + response = (b'\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' + b'\x02\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' + b'\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x11Flowering Nights\n' + b'\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x10(Sakuya Iyazoi)\n') + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_diff(): + status_code = 200 + response = [{'Path': '/test', 'Kind': 1}] + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_events(): + status_code = 200 + response = [{'status': 'stop', 'id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'from': FAKE_IMAGE_ID, 'time': 1423247867}] + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_export(): + status_code = 200 + response = 'Byte Stream....' + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_exec_create(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_EXEC_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_exec_start(): + status_code = 200 + response = (b'\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x11bin\nboot\ndev\netc\n' + b'\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x12lib\nmnt\nproc\nroot\n' + b'\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x0csbin\nusr\nvar\n') + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_exec_resize(): + status_code = 201 + return status_code, '' + + +def get_fake_exec_inspect(): + return 200, { + 'OpenStderr': True, + 'OpenStdout': True, + 'Container': get_fake_inspect_container()[1], + 'Running': False, + 'ProcessConfig': { + 'arguments': ['hello world'], + 'tty': False, + 'entrypoint': 'echo', + 'privileged': False, + 'user': '' + }, + 'ExitCode': 0, + 'ID': FAKE_EXEC_ID, + 'OpenStdin': False + } + + +def post_fake_stop_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_kill_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_pause_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_unpause_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_restart_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_rename_container(): + status_code = 204 + return status_code, None + + +def delete_fake_remove_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_image_create(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def delete_fake_remove_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_get_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = 'Byte Stream....' + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_load_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_commit(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_push(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_build_container(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_CONTAINER_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def post_fake_tag_image(): + status_code = 200 + response = {'Id': FAKE_IMAGE_ID} + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_stats(): + status_code = 200 + response = fake_stat.OBJ + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_top(): + return 200, { + 'Processes': [ + [ + 'root', + '26501', + '6907', + '0', + '10:32', + 'pts/55', + '00:00:00', + 'sleep 60', + ], + ], + 'Titles': [ + 'UID', + 'PID', + 'PPID', + 'C', + 'STIME', + 'TTY', + 'TIME', + 'CMD', + ], + } + + +def get_fake_volume_list(): + status_code = 200 + response = { + 'Volumes': [ + { + 'Name': 'perfectcherryblossom', + 'Driver': 'local', + 'Mountpoint': '/var/lib/docker/volumes/perfectcherryblossom', + 'Scope': 'local' + }, { + 'Name': 'subterraneananimism', + 'Driver': 'local', + 'Mountpoint': '/var/lib/docker/volumes/subterraneananimism', + 'Scope': 'local' + } + ] + } + return status_code, response + + +def get_fake_volume(): + status_code = 200 + response = { + 'Name': 'perfectcherryblossom', + 'Driver': 'local', + 'Mountpoint': '/var/lib/docker/volumes/perfectcherryblossom', + 'Labels': { + 'com.example.some-label': 'some-value' + }, + 'Scope': 'local' + } + return status_code, response + + +def fake_remove_volume(): + return 204, None + + +def post_fake_update_container(): + return 200, {'Warnings': []} + + +def post_fake_update_node(): + return 200, None + + +def post_fake_join_swarm(): + return 200, None + + +def get_fake_network_list(): + return 200, [{ + "Name": "bridge", + "Id": FAKE_NETWORK_ID, + "Scope": "local", + "Driver": "bridge", + "EnableIPv6": False, + "Internal": False, + "IPAM": { + "Driver": "default", + "Config": [ + { + "Subnet": "172.17.0.0/16" + } + ] + }, + "Containers": { + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID: { + "EndpointID": "ed2419a97c1d99", + "MacAddress": "02:42:ac:11:00:02", + "IPv4Address": "172.17.0.2/16", + "IPv6Address": "" + } + }, + "Options": { + "com.docker.network.bridge.default_bridge": "true", + "com.docker.network.bridge.enable_icc": "true", + "com.docker.network.bridge.enable_ip_masquerade": "true", + "com.docker.network.bridge.host_binding_ipv4": "0.0.0.0", + "com.docker.network.bridge.name": "docker0", + "com.docker.network.driver.mtu": "1500" + } + }] + + +def get_fake_network(): + return 200, get_fake_network_list()[1][0] + + +def post_fake_network(): + return 201, {"Id": FAKE_NETWORK_ID, "Warnings": []} + + +def delete_fake_network(): + return 204, None + + +def post_fake_network_connect(): + return 200, None + + +def post_fake_network_disconnect(): + return 200, None + + +# Maps real api url to fake response callback +prefix = 'http+docker://localhost' +if constants.IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM: + prefix = 'http+docker://localnpipe' + +fake_responses = { + '{0}/version'.format(prefix): + get_fake_version, + '{1}/{0}/version'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_version, + '{1}/{0}/info'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_info, + '{1}/{0}/auth'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_auth, + '{1}/{0}/_ping'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_ping, + '{1}/{0}/images/search'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_search, + '{1}/{0}/images/json'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_images, + '{1}/{0}/images/test_image/history'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_image_history, + '{1}/{0}/images/create'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_import_image, + '{1}/{0}/containers/json'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_containers, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/start'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_start_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/resize'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_resize_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/json'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_inspect_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/rename'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_rename_container, + '{1}/{0}/images/e9aa60c60128/tag'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_tag_image, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/wait'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_wait, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/logs'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_logs, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/changes'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_diff, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/export'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_export, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/update'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_update_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/exec'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_exec_create, + '{1}/{0}/exec/d5d177f121dc/start'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_exec_start, + '{1}/{0}/exec/d5d177f121dc/json'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_exec_inspect, + '{1}/{0}/exec/d5d177f121dc/resize'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_exec_resize, + + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/stats'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_stats, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/top'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_top, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/stop'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_stop_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/kill'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_kill_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/pause'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_pause_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/unpause'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_unpause_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b/restart'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_restart_container, + '{1}/{0}/containers/3cc2351ab11b'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + delete_fake_remove_container, + '{1}/{0}/images/create'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_image_create, + '{1}/{0}/images/e9aa60c60128'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + delete_fake_remove_image, + '{1}/{0}/images/e9aa60c60128/get'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_get_image, + '{1}/{0}/images/load'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_load_image, + '{1}/{0}/images/test_image/json'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_inspect_image, + '{1}/{0}/images/test_image/insert'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_insert_image, + '{1}/{0}/images/test_image/push'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_push, + '{1}/{0}/commit'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_commit, + '{1}/{0}/containers/create'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_create_container, + '{1}/{0}/build'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + post_fake_build_container, + '{1}/{0}/events'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix): + get_fake_events, + ('{1}/{0}/volumes'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix), 'GET'): + get_fake_volume_list, + ('{1}/{0}/volumes/create'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix), 'POST'): + get_fake_volume, + ('{1}/{0}/volumes/{2}'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_VOLUME_NAME + ), 'GET'): + get_fake_volume, + ('{1}/{0}/volumes/{2}'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_VOLUME_NAME + ), 'DELETE'): + fake_remove_volume, + ('{1}/{0}/nodes/{2}/update?version=1'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_NODE_ID + ), 'POST'): + post_fake_update_node, + ('{1}/{0}/swarm/join'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix), 'POST'): + post_fake_join_swarm, + ('{1}/{0}/networks'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix), 'GET'): + get_fake_network_list, + ('{1}/{0}/networks/create'.format(CURRENT_VERSION, prefix), 'POST'): + post_fake_network, + ('{1}/{0}/networks/{2}'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_NETWORK_ID + ), 'GET'): + get_fake_network, + ('{1}/{0}/networks/{2}'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_NETWORK_ID + ), 'DELETE'): + delete_fake_network, + ('{1}/{0}/networks/{2}/connect'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_NETWORK_ID + ), 'POST'): + post_fake_network_connect, + ('{1}/{0}/networks/{2}/disconnect'.format( + CURRENT_VERSION, prefix, FAKE_NETWORK_ID + ), 'POST'): + post_fake_network_disconnect, +} diff --git a/tests/unit/fake_api_client.py b/tests/unit/fake_api_client.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2147bfd --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/fake_api_client.py @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +import copy +import docker + +from . import fake_api + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +class CopyReturnMagicMock(mock.MagicMock): + """ + A MagicMock which deep copies every return value. + """ + def _mock_call(self, *args, **kwargs): + ret = super(CopyReturnMagicMock, self)._mock_call(*args, **kwargs) + if isinstance(ret, (dict, list)): + ret = copy.deepcopy(ret) + return ret + + +def make_fake_api_client(overrides=None): + """ + Returns non-complete fake APIClient. + + This returns most of the default cases correctly, but most arguments that + change behaviour will not work. + """ + + if overrides is None: + overrides = {} + api_client = docker.APIClient() + mock_attrs = { + 'build.return_value': fake_api.FAKE_IMAGE_ID, + 'commit.return_value': fake_api.post_fake_commit()[1], + 'containers.return_value': fake_api.get_fake_containers()[1], + 'create_container.return_value': + fake_api.post_fake_create_container()[1], + 'create_host_config.side_effect': api_client.create_host_config, + 'create_network.return_value': fake_api.post_fake_network()[1], + 'exec_create.return_value': fake_api.post_fake_exec_create()[1], + 'exec_start.return_value': fake_api.post_fake_exec_start()[1], + 'images.return_value': fake_api.get_fake_images()[1], + 'inspect_container.return_value': + fake_api.get_fake_inspect_container()[1], + 'inspect_image.return_value': fake_api.get_fake_inspect_image()[1], + 'inspect_network.return_value': fake_api.get_fake_network()[1], + 'logs.return_value': [b'hello world\n'], + 'networks.return_value': fake_api.get_fake_network_list()[1], + 'start.return_value': None, + 'wait.return_value': {'StatusCode': 0}, + } + mock_attrs.update(overrides) + mock_client = CopyReturnMagicMock(**mock_attrs) + + mock_client._version = docker.constants.DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION + return mock_client + + +def make_fake_client(overrides=None): + """ + Returns a Client with a fake APIClient. + """ + client = docker.DockerClient() + client.api = make_fake_api_client(overrides) + return client diff --git a/tests/unit/fake_stat.py b/tests/unit/fake_stat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7f1029 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/fake_stat.py @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +OBJ = { + "read": "2015-02-11T19:20:46.667237763+02:00", + "network": { + "rx_bytes": 567224, + "rx_packets": 3773, + "rx_errors": 0, + "rx_dropped": 0, + "tx_bytes": 1176, + "tx_packets": 13, + "tx_errors": 0, + "tx_dropped": 0 + }, + "cpu_stats": { + "cpu_usage": { + "total_usage": 157260874053, + "percpu_usage": [ + 52196306950, + 24118413549, + 53292684398, + 27653469156 + ], + "usage_in_kernelmode": 37140000000, + "usage_in_usermode": 62140000000 + }, + "system_cpu_usage": 3.0881377e+14, + "throttling_data": { + "periods": 0, + "throttled_periods": 0, + "throttled_time": 0 + } + }, + "memory_stats": { + "usage": 179314688, + "max_usage": 258166784, + "stats": { + "active_anon": 90804224, + "active_file": 2195456, + "cache": 3096576, + "hierarchical_memory_limit": 1.844674407371e+19, + "inactive_anon": 85516288, + "inactive_file": 798720, + "mapped_file": 2646016, + "pgfault": 101034, + "pgmajfault": 1207, + "pgpgin": 115814, + "pgpgout": 75613, + "rss": 176218112, + "rss_huge": 12582912, + "total_active_anon": 90804224, + "total_active_file": 2195456, + "total_cache": 3096576, + "total_inactive_anon": 85516288, + "total_inactive_file": 798720, + "total_mapped_file": 2646016, + "total_pgfault": 101034, + "total_pgmajfault": 1207, + "total_pgpgin": 115814, + "total_pgpgout": 75613, + "total_rss": 176218112, + "total_rss_huge": 12582912, + "total_unevictable": 0, + "total_writeback": 0, + "unevictable": 0, + "writeback": 0 + }, + "failcnt": 0, + "limit": 8039038976 + }, + "blkio_stats": { + "io_service_bytes_recursive": [ + { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Read", + "value": 72843264 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Write", + "value": 4096 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Sync", + "value": 4096 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Async", + "value": 72843264 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Total", + "value": 72847360 + } + ], + "io_serviced_recursive": [ + { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Read", + "value": 10581 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Write", + "value": 1 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Sync", + "value": 1 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Async", + "value": 10581 + }, { + "major": 8, + "minor": 0, + "op": "Total", + "value": 10582 + } + ], + "io_queue_recursive": [], + "io_service_time_recursive": [], + "io_wait_time_recursive": [], + "io_merged_recursive": [], + "io_time_recursive": [], + "sectors_recursive": [] + } +} diff --git a/tests/unit/models_containers_test.py b/tests/unit/models_containers_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..48a5288 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/models_containers_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,550 @@ +import docker +from docker.constants import DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE +from docker.models.containers import Container, _create_container_args +from docker.models.images import Image +import unittest + +from .fake_api import FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, FAKE_IMAGE_ID, FAKE_EXEC_ID +from .fake_api_client import make_fake_client +import pytest + + +class ContainerCollectionTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_run(self): + client = make_fake_client() + out = client.containers.run("alpine", "echo hello world") + + assert out == b'hello world\n' + + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + image="alpine", + command="echo hello world", + detach=False, + host_config={'NetworkMode': 'default'} + ) + client.api.inspect_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + client.api.start.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + client.api.wait.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + client.api.logs.assert_called_with( + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stderr=False, stdout=True, stream=True, + follow=True + ) + + def test_create_container_args(self): + create_kwargs = _create_container_args(dict( + image='alpine', + command='echo hello world', + blkio_weight_device=[{'Path': 'foo', 'Weight': 3}], + blkio_weight=2, + cap_add=['foo'], + cap_drop=['bar'], + cgroup_parent='foobar', + cpu_period=1, + cpu_quota=2, + cpu_shares=5, + cpuset_cpus='0-3', + detach=False, + device_read_bps=[{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + device_read_iops=[{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + device_write_bps=[{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + device_write_iops=[{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + devices=['/dev/sda:/dev/xvda:rwm'], + dns=['8.8.8.8'], + domainname='example.com', + dns_opt=['foo'], + dns_search=['example.com'], + entrypoint='/bin/sh', + environment={'FOO': 'BAR'}, + extra_hosts={'foo': '1.2.3.4'}, + group_add=['blah'], + ipc_mode='foo', + kernel_memory=123, + labels={'key': 'value'}, + links={'foo': 'bar'}, + log_config={'Type': 'json-file', 'Config': {}}, + lxc_conf={'foo': 'bar'}, + healthcheck={'test': 'true'}, + hostname='somehost', + mac_address='abc123', + mem_limit=123, + mem_reservation=123, + mem_swappiness=2, + memswap_limit=456, + name='somename', + network_disabled=False, + network='foo', + oom_kill_disable=True, + oom_score_adj=5, + pid_mode='host', + pids_limit=500, + ports={ + 1111: 4567, + 2222: None + }, + privileged=True, + publish_all_ports=True, + read_only=True, + restart_policy={'Name': 'always'}, + security_opt=['blah'], + shm_size=123, + stdin_open=True, + stop_signal=9, + sysctls={'foo': 'bar'}, + tmpfs={'/blah': ''}, + tty=True, + ulimits=[{"Name": "nofile", "Soft": 1024, "Hard": 2048}], + user='bob', + userns_mode='host', + version='1.23', + volume_driver='some_driver', + volumes=[ + '/home/user1/:/mnt/vol2', + '/var/www:/mnt/vol1:ro', + 'volumename:/mnt/vol3', + '/volumewithnohostpath', + '/anothervolumewithnohostpath:ro', + 'C:\\windows\\path:D:\\hello\\world:rw' + ], + volumes_from=['container'], + working_dir='/code' + )) + + expected = dict( + image='alpine', + command='echo hello world', + domainname='example.com', + detach=False, + entrypoint='/bin/sh', + environment={'FOO': 'BAR'}, + host_config={ + 'Binds': [ + '/home/user1/:/mnt/vol2', + '/var/www:/mnt/vol1:ro', + 'volumename:/mnt/vol3', + '/volumewithnohostpath', + '/anothervolumewithnohostpath:ro', + 'C:\\windows\\path:D:\\hello\\world:rw' + ], + 'BlkioDeviceReadBps': [{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + 'BlkioDeviceReadIOps': [{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + 'BlkioDeviceWriteBps': [{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + 'BlkioDeviceWriteIOps': [{'Path': 'foo', 'Rate': 3}], + 'BlkioWeightDevice': [{'Path': 'foo', 'Weight': 3}], + 'BlkioWeight': 2, + 'CapAdd': ['foo'], + 'CapDrop': ['bar'], + 'CgroupParent': 'foobar', + 'CpuPeriod': 1, + 'CpuQuota': 2, + 'CpuShares': 5, + 'CpusetCpus': '0-3', + 'Devices': [{'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/xvda'}], + 'Dns': ['8.8.8.8'], + 'DnsOptions': ['foo'], + 'DnsSearch': ['example.com'], + 'ExtraHosts': ['foo:1.2.3.4'], + 'GroupAdd': ['blah'], + 'IpcMode': 'foo', + 'KernelMemory': 123, + 'Links': ['foo:bar'], + 'LogConfig': {'Type': 'json-file', 'Config': {}}, + 'LxcConf': [{'Key': 'foo', 'Value': 'bar'}], + 'Memory': 123, + 'MemoryReservation': 123, + 'MemorySwap': 456, + 'MemorySwappiness': 2, + 'NetworkMode': 'foo', + 'OomKillDisable': True, + 'OomScoreAdj': 5, + 'PidMode': 'host', + 'PidsLimit': 500, + 'PortBindings': { + '1111/tcp': [{'HostIp': '', 'HostPort': '4567'}], + '2222/tcp': [{'HostIp': '', 'HostPort': ''}] + }, + 'Privileged': True, + 'PublishAllPorts': True, + 'ReadonlyRootfs': True, + 'RestartPolicy': {'Name': 'always'}, + 'SecurityOpt': ['blah'], + 'ShmSize': 123, + 'Sysctls': {'foo': 'bar'}, + 'Tmpfs': {'/blah': ''}, + 'Ulimits': [{"Name": "nofile", "Soft": 1024, "Hard": 2048}], + 'UsernsMode': 'host', + 'VolumesFrom': ['container'], + }, + healthcheck={'test': 'true'}, + hostname='somehost', + labels={'key': 'value'}, + mac_address='abc123', + name='somename', + network_disabled=False, + networking_config={'foo': None}, + ports=[('1111', 'tcp'), ('2222', 'tcp')], + stdin_open=True, + stop_signal=9, + tty=True, + user='bob', + volume_driver='some_driver', + volumes=[ + '/mnt/vol2', + '/mnt/vol1', + '/mnt/vol3', + '/volumewithnohostpath', + '/anothervolumewithnohostpath', + 'D:\\hello\\world' + ], + working_dir='/code' + ) + + assert create_kwargs == expected + + def test_run_detach(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.run('alpine', 'sleep 300', detach=True) + assert isinstance(container, Container) + assert container.id == FAKE_CONTAINER_ID + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + image='alpine', + command='sleep 300', + detach=True, + host_config={ + 'NetworkMode': 'default', + } + ) + client.api.inspect_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + client.api.start.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_run_pull(self): + client = make_fake_client() + + # raise exception on first call, then return normal value + client.api.create_container.side_effect = [ + docker.errors.ImageNotFound(""), + client.api.create_container.return_value + ] + + container = client.containers.run('alpine', 'sleep 300', detach=True) + + assert container.id == FAKE_CONTAINER_ID + client.api.pull.assert_called_with('alpine', platform=None, tag=None) + + def test_run_with_error(self): + client = make_fake_client() + client.api.logs.return_value = "some error" + client.api.wait.return_value = {'StatusCode': 1} + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.ContainerError) as cm: + client.containers.run('alpine', 'echo hello world') + assert cm.value.exit_status == 1 + assert "some error" in cm.exconly() + + def test_run_with_image_object(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + client.containers.run(image) + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + image=image.id, + command=None, + detach=False, + host_config={ + 'NetworkMode': 'default', + } + ) + + def test_run_remove(self): + client = make_fake_client() + client.containers.run("alpine") + client.api.remove_container.assert_not_called() + + client = make_fake_client() + client.api.wait.return_value = {'StatusCode': 1} + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.ContainerError): + client.containers.run("alpine") + client.api.remove_container.assert_not_called() + + client = make_fake_client() + client.containers.run("alpine", remove=True) + client.api.remove_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + client = make_fake_client() + client.api.wait.return_value = {'StatusCode': 1} + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.ContainerError): + client.containers.run("alpine", remove=True) + client.api.remove_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + client = make_fake_client() + client.api._version = '1.24' + with pytest.raises(RuntimeError): + client.containers.run("alpine", detach=True, remove=True) + + client = make_fake_client() + client.api._version = '1.23' + with pytest.raises(RuntimeError): + client.containers.run("alpine", detach=True, remove=True) + + client = make_fake_client() + client.api._version = '1.25' + client.containers.run("alpine", detach=True, remove=True) + client.api.remove_container.assert_not_called() + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + command=None, + image='alpine', + detach=True, + host_config={'AutoRemove': True, + 'NetworkMode': 'default'} + ) + + client = make_fake_client() + client.api._version = '1.26' + client.containers.run("alpine", detach=True, remove=True) + client.api.remove_container.assert_not_called() + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + command=None, + image='alpine', + detach=True, + host_config={'AutoRemove': True, + 'NetworkMode': 'default'} + ) + + def test_create(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.create( + 'alpine', + 'echo hello world', + environment={'FOO': 'BAR'} + ) + assert isinstance(container, Container) + assert container.id == FAKE_CONTAINER_ID + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + image='alpine', + command='echo hello world', + environment={'FOO': 'BAR'}, + host_config={'NetworkMode': 'default'} + ) + client.api.inspect_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_create_with_image_object(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + client.containers.create(image) + client.api.create_container.assert_called_with( + image=image.id, + command=None, + host_config={'NetworkMode': 'default'} + ) + + def test_get(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert isinstance(container, Container) + assert container.id == FAKE_CONTAINER_ID + client.api.inspect_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_list(self): + client = make_fake_client() + containers = client.containers.list(all=True) + client.api.containers.assert_called_with( + all=True, + before=None, + filters=None, + limit=-1, + since=None + ) + client.api.inspect_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert len(containers) == 1 + assert isinstance(containers[0], Container) + assert containers[0].id == FAKE_CONTAINER_ID + + def test_list_ignore_removed(self): + def side_effect(*args, **kwargs): + raise docker.errors.NotFound('Container not found') + client = make_fake_client({ + 'inspect_container.side_effect': side_effect + }) + + with pytest.raises(docker.errors.NotFound): + client.containers.list(all=True, ignore_removed=False) + + assert client.containers.list(all=True, ignore_removed=True) == [] + + +class ContainerTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_name(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert container.name == 'foobar' + + def test_status(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert container.status == "running" + + def test_attach(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.attach(stream=True) + client.api.attach.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, stream=True) + + def test_commit(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + image = container.commit() + client.api.commit.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + repository=None, + tag=None) + assert isinstance(image, Image) + assert image.id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_diff(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.diff() + client.api.diff.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_exec_run(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.exec_run("echo hello world", privileged=True, stream=True) + client.api.exec_create.assert_called_with( + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, "echo hello world", stdout=True, stderr=True, + stdin=False, tty=False, privileged=True, user='', environment=None, + workdir=None + ) + client.api.exec_start.assert_called_with( + FAKE_EXEC_ID, detach=False, tty=False, stream=True, socket=False + ) + + def test_exec_run_failure(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.exec_run("docker ps", privileged=True, stream=False) + client.api.exec_create.assert_called_with( + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, "docker ps", stdout=True, stderr=True, + stdin=False, tty=False, privileged=True, user='', environment=None, + workdir=None + ) + client.api.exec_start.assert_called_with( + FAKE_EXEC_ID, detach=False, tty=False, stream=False, socket=False + ) + + def test_export(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.export() + client.api.export.assert_called_with( + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE + ) + + def test_get_archive(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.get_archive('foo') + client.api.get_archive.assert_called_with( + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, 'foo', DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE + ) + + def test_image(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert container.image.id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_kill(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.kill(signal=5) + client.api.kill.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, signal=5) + + def test_labels(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert container.labels == {'foo': 'bar'} + + def test_logs(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.logs() + client.api.logs.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_pause(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.pause() + client.api.pause.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_put_archive(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.put_archive('path', 'foo') + client.api.put_archive.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + 'path', 'foo') + + def test_remove(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.remove() + client.api.remove_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_rename(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.rename("foo") + client.api.rename.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, "foo") + + def test_resize(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.resize(1, 2) + client.api.resize.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, 1, 2) + + def test_restart(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.restart() + client.api.restart.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_start(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.start() + client.api.start.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_stats(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.stats() + client.api.stats.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_stop(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.stop() + client.api.stop.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_top(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.top() + client.api.top.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_unpause(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.unpause() + client.api.unpause.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + + def test_update(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.update(cpu_shares=2) + client.api.update_container.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + cpu_shares=2) + + def test_wait(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.wait() + client.api.wait.assert_called_with(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) diff --git a/tests/unit/models_images_test.py b/tests/unit/models_images_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6783279 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/models_images_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +from docker.constants import DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE +from docker.models.images import Image +import unittest + +from .fake_api import FAKE_IMAGE_ID +from .fake_api_client import make_fake_client + + +class ImageCollectionTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_build(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.build() + client.api.build.assert_called_with() + client.api.inspect_image.assert_called_with(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + assert isinstance(image, Image) + assert image.id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_get(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + client.api.inspect_image.assert_called_with(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + assert isinstance(image, Image) + assert image.id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_labels(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + assert image.labels == {'bar': 'foo'} + + def test_list(self): + client = make_fake_client() + images = client.images.list(all=True) + client.api.images.assert_called_with(all=True, name=None, filters=None) + assert len(images) == 1 + assert isinstance(images[0], Image) + assert images[0].id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_load(self): + client = make_fake_client() + client.images.load('byte stream') + client.api.load_image.assert_called_with('byte stream') + + def test_pull(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.pull('test_image:latest') + client.api.pull.assert_called_with('test_image', tag='latest') + client.api.inspect_image.assert_called_with('test_image:latest') + assert isinstance(image, Image) + assert image.id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_pull_multiple(self): + client = make_fake_client() + images = client.images.pull('test_image') + client.api.pull.assert_called_with('test_image', tag=None) + client.api.images.assert_called_with( + all=False, name='test_image', filters=None + ) + client.api.inspect_image.assert_called_with(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + assert len(images) == 1 + image = images[0] + assert isinstance(image, Image) + assert image.id == FAKE_IMAGE_ID + + def test_push(self): + client = make_fake_client() + client.images.push('foobar', insecure_registry=True) + client.api.push.assert_called_with( + 'foobar', + tag=None, + insecure_registry=True + ) + + def test_remove(self): + client = make_fake_client() + client.images.remove('test_image') + client.api.remove_image.assert_called_with('test_image') + + def test_search(self): + client = make_fake_client() + client.images.search('test') + client.api.search.assert_called_with('test') + + +class ImageTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_short_id(self): + image = Image(attrs={'Id': 'sha256:b6846070672ce4e8f1f91564ea6782bd675' + 'f69d65a6f73ef6262057ad0a15dcd'}) + assert image.short_id == 'sha256:b684607067' + + image = Image(attrs={'Id': 'b6846070672ce4e8f1f91564ea6782bd675' + 'f69d65a6f73ef6262057ad0a15dcd'}) + assert image.short_id == 'b684607067' + + def test_tags(self): + image = Image(attrs={ + 'RepoTags': ['test_image:latest'] + }) + assert image.tags == ['test_image:latest'] + + image = Image(attrs={ + 'RepoTags': [':'] + }) + assert image.tags == [] + + image = Image(attrs={ + 'RepoTags': None + }) + assert image.tags == [] + + def test_history(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + image.history() + client.api.history.assert_called_with(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + + def test_save(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + image.save() + client.api.get_image.assert_called_with( + FAKE_IMAGE_ID, DEFAULT_DATA_CHUNK_SIZE + ) + + def test_tag(self): + client = make_fake_client() + image = client.images.get(FAKE_IMAGE_ID) + image.tag('foo') + client.api.tag.assert_called_with(FAKE_IMAGE_ID, 'foo', tag=None) diff --git a/tests/unit/models_networks_test.py b/tests/unit/models_networks_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..58c9fce --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/models_networks_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +import unittest + +from .fake_api import FAKE_NETWORK_ID, FAKE_CONTAINER_ID +from .fake_api_client import make_fake_client + + +class NetworkCollectionTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_create(self): + client = make_fake_client() + network = client.networks.create("foobar", labels={'foo': 'bar'}) + assert network.id == FAKE_NETWORK_ID + assert client.api.inspect_network.called_once_with(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) + assert client.api.create_network.called_once_with( + "foobar", + labels={'foo': 'bar'} + ) + + def test_get(self): + client = make_fake_client() + network = client.networks.get(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) + assert network.id == FAKE_NETWORK_ID + assert client.api.inspect_network.called_once_with(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) + + def test_list(self): + client = make_fake_client() + networks = client.networks.list() + assert networks[0].id == FAKE_NETWORK_ID + assert client.api.networks.called_once_with() + + client = make_fake_client() + client.networks.list(ids=["abc"]) + assert client.api.networks.called_once_with(ids=["abc"]) + + client = make_fake_client() + client.networks.list(names=["foobar"]) + assert client.api.networks.called_once_with(names=["foobar"]) + + +class NetworkTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_connect(self): + client = make_fake_client() + network = client.networks.get(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) + network.connect(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert client.api.connect_container_to_network.called_once_with( + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + FAKE_NETWORK_ID + ) + + def test_disconnect(self): + client = make_fake_client() + network = client.networks.get(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) + network.disconnect(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + assert client.api.disconnect_container_from_network.called_once_with( + FAKE_CONTAINER_ID, + FAKE_NETWORK_ID + ) + + def test_remove(self): + client = make_fake_client() + network = client.networks.get(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) + network.remove() + assert client.api.remove_network.called_once_with(FAKE_NETWORK_ID) diff --git a/tests/unit/models_resources_test.py b/tests/unit/models_resources_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5af24ee --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/models_resources_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +import unittest + +from .fake_api import FAKE_CONTAINER_ID +from .fake_api_client import make_fake_client + + +class ModelTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_reload(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + container.attrs['Name'] = "oldname" + container.reload() + assert client.api.inspect_container.call_count == 2 + assert container.attrs['Name'] == "foobar" + + def test_hash(self): + client = make_fake_client() + container1 = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + my_set = set([container1]) + assert len(my_set) == 1 + + container2 = client.containers.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + my_set.add(container2) + assert len(my_set) == 1 + + image1 = client.images.get(FAKE_CONTAINER_ID) + my_set.add(image1) + assert len(my_set) == 2 diff --git a/tests/unit/models_services_test.py b/tests/unit/models_services_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..247bb4a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/models_services_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +import unittest +from docker.models.services import _get_create_service_kwargs + + +class CreateServiceKwargsTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_get_create_service_kwargs(self): + kwargs = _get_create_service_kwargs('test', { + 'image': 'foo', + 'command': 'true', + 'name': 'somename', + 'labels': {'key': 'value'}, + 'hostname': 'test_host', + 'mode': 'global', + 'update_config': {'update': 'config'}, + 'networks': ['somenet'], + 'endpoint_spec': {'blah': 'blah'}, + 'container_labels': {'containerkey': 'containervalue'}, + 'resources': {'foo': 'bar'}, + 'restart_policy': {'restart': 'policy'}, + 'log_driver': 'logdriver', + 'log_driver_options': {'foo': 'bar'}, + 'args': ['some', 'args'], + 'env': {'FOO': 'bar'}, + 'workdir': '/', + 'user': 'bob', + 'mounts': [{'some': 'mounts'}], + 'stop_grace_period': 5, + 'constraints': ['foo=bar'], + }) + + task_template = kwargs.pop('task_template') + + assert kwargs == { + 'name': 'somename', + 'labels': {'key': 'value'}, + 'mode': 'global', + 'update_config': {'update': 'config'}, + 'endpoint_spec': {'blah': 'blah'}, + } + assert set(task_template.keys()) == set([ + 'ContainerSpec', 'Resources', 'RestartPolicy', 'Placement', + 'LogDriver', 'Networks' + ]) + assert task_template['Placement'] == {'Constraints': ['foo=bar']} + assert task_template['LogDriver'] == { + 'Name': 'logdriver', + 'Options': {'foo': 'bar'} + } + assert task_template['Networks'] == [{'Target': 'somenet'}] + assert set(task_template['ContainerSpec'].keys()) == set([ + 'Image', 'Command', 'Args', 'Hostname', 'Env', 'Dir', 'User', + 'Labels', 'Mounts', 'StopGracePeriod' + ]) diff --git a/tests/unit/ssladapter_test.py b/tests/unit/ssladapter_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..73b7336 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/ssladapter_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +import unittest +from docker.transport import ssladapter +import pytest + +try: + from backports.ssl_match_hostname import ( + match_hostname, CertificateError + ) +except ImportError: + from ssl import ( + match_hostname, CertificateError + ) + +try: + from ssl import OP_NO_SSLv3, OP_NO_SSLv2, OP_NO_TLSv1 +except ImportError: + OP_NO_SSLv2 = 0x1000000 + OP_NO_SSLv3 = 0x2000000 + OP_NO_TLSv1 = 0x4000000 + + +class SSLAdapterTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_only_uses_tls(self): + ssl_context = ssladapter.urllib3.util.ssl_.create_urllib3_context() + + assert ssl_context.options & OP_NO_SSLv3 + # if OpenSSL is compiled without SSL2 support, OP_NO_SSLv2 will be 0 + assert not bool(OP_NO_SSLv2) or ssl_context.options & OP_NO_SSLv2 + assert not ssl_context.options & OP_NO_TLSv1 + + +class MatchHostnameTest(unittest.TestCase): + cert = { + 'issuer': ( + (('countryName', u'US'),), + (('stateOrProvinceName', u'California'),), + (('localityName', u'San Francisco'),), + (('organizationName', u'Docker Inc'),), + (('organizationalUnitName', u'Docker-Python'),), + (('commonName', u'localhost'),), + (('emailAddress', u'info@docker.com'),) + ), + 'notAfter': 'Mar 25 23:08:23 2030 GMT', + 'notBefore': u'Mar 25 23:08:23 2016 GMT', + 'serialNumber': u'BD5F894C839C548F', + 'subject': ( + (('countryName', u'US'),), + (('stateOrProvinceName', u'California'),), + (('localityName', u'San Francisco'),), + (('organizationName', u'Docker Inc'),), + (('organizationalUnitName', u'Docker-Python'),), + (('commonName', u'localhost'),), + (('emailAddress', u'info@docker.com'),) + ), + 'subjectAltName': ( + ('DNS', u'localhost'), + ('DNS', u'*.gensokyo.jp'), + ('IP Address', u'127.0.0.1'), + ), + 'version': 3 + } + + def test_match_ip_address_success(self): + assert match_hostname(self.cert, '127.0.0.1') is None + + def test_match_localhost_success(self): + assert match_hostname(self.cert, 'localhost') is None + + def test_match_dns_success(self): + assert match_hostname(self.cert, 'touhou.gensokyo.jp') is None + + def test_match_ip_address_failure(self): + with pytest.raises(CertificateError): + match_hostname(self.cert, '192.168.0.25') + + def test_match_dns_failure(self): + with pytest.raises(CertificateError): + match_hostname(self.cert, 'foobar.co.uk') diff --git a/tests/unit/swarm_test.py b/tests/unit/swarm_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4385380 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/swarm_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import json + +from . import fake_api +from ..helpers import requires_api_version +from .api_test import BaseAPIClientTest, url_prefix, fake_request + + +class SwarmTest(BaseAPIClientTest): + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_node_update(self): + node_spec = { + 'Availability': 'active', + 'Name': 'node-name', + 'Role': 'manager', + 'Labels': {'foo': 'bar'} + } + + self.client.update_node( + node_id=fake_api.FAKE_NODE_ID, version=1, node_spec=node_spec + ) + args = fake_request.call_args + assert args[0][1] == ( + url_prefix + 'nodes/24ifsmvkjbyhk/update?version=1' + ) + assert json.loads(args[1]['data']) == node_spec + assert args[1]['headers']['Content-Type'] == 'application/json' + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_join_swarm(self): + remote_addr = ['1.2.3.4:2377'] + listen_addr = '2.3.4.5:2377' + join_token = 'A_BEAUTIFUL_JOIN_TOKEN' + + data = { + 'RemoteAddrs': remote_addr, + 'ListenAddr': listen_addr, + 'JoinToken': join_token + } + + self.client.join_swarm( + remote_addrs=remote_addr, + listen_addr=listen_addr, + join_token=join_token + ) + + args = fake_request.call_args + + assert (args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'swarm/join') + assert (json.loads(args[1]['data']) == data) + assert (args[1]['headers']['Content-Type'] == 'application/json') + + @requires_api_version('1.24') + def test_join_swarm_no_listen_address_takes_default(self): + remote_addr = ['1.2.3.4:2377'] + join_token = 'A_BEAUTIFUL_JOIN_TOKEN' + + data = { + 'RemoteAddrs': remote_addr, + 'ListenAddr': '0.0.0.0:2377', + 'JoinToken': join_token + } + + self.client.join_swarm(remote_addrs=remote_addr, join_token=join_token) + + args = fake_request.call_args + + assert (args[0][1] == url_prefix + 'swarm/join') + assert (json.loads(args[1]['data']) == data) + assert (args[1]['headers']['Content-Type'] == 'application/json') diff --git a/tests/unit/testdata/certs/ca.pem b/tests/unit/testdata/certs/ca.pem new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/unit/testdata/certs/cert.pem b/tests/unit/testdata/certs/cert.pem new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/unit/testdata/certs/key.pem b/tests/unit/testdata/certs/key.pem new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/tests/unit/utils_build_test.py b/tests/unit/utils_build_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..012f15b --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/utils_build_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,493 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import os +import os.path +import shutil +import socket +import tarfile +import tempfile +import unittest + + +from docker.constants import IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM +from docker.utils import exclude_paths, tar + +import pytest + +from ..helpers import make_tree + + +def convert_paths(collection): + return set(map(convert_path, collection)) + + +def convert_path(path): + return path.replace('/', os.path.sep) + + +class ExcludePathsTest(unittest.TestCase): + dirs = [ + 'foo', + 'foo/bar', + 'bar', + 'target', + 'target/subdir', + 'subdir', + 'subdir/target', + 'subdir/target/subdir', + 'subdir/subdir2', + 'subdir/subdir2/target', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir' + ] + + files = [ + 'Dockerfile', + 'Dockerfile.alt', + '.dockerignore', + 'a.py', + 'a.go', + 'b.py', + 'cde.py', + 'foo/a.py', + 'foo/b.py', + 'foo/bar/a.py', + 'bar/a.py', + 'foo/Dockerfile3', + 'target/file.txt', + 'target/subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/target/file.txt', + 'subdir/target/subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir/file.txt', + ] + + all_paths = set(dirs + files) + + def setUp(self): + self.base = make_tree(self.dirs, self.files) + + def tearDown(self): + shutil.rmtree(self.base) + + def exclude(self, patterns, dockerfile=None): + return set(exclude_paths(self.base, patterns, dockerfile=dockerfile)) + + def test_no_excludes(self): + assert self.exclude(['']) == convert_paths(self.all_paths) + + def test_no_dupes(self): + paths = exclude_paths(self.base, ['!a.py']) + assert sorted(paths) == sorted(set(paths)) + + def test_wildcard_exclude(self): + assert self.exclude(['*']) == set(['Dockerfile', '.dockerignore']) + + def test_exclude_dockerfile_dockerignore(self): + """ + Even if the .dockerignore file explicitly says to exclude + Dockerfile and/or .dockerignore, don't exclude them from + the actual tar file. + """ + assert self.exclude(['Dockerfile', '.dockerignore']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths + ) + + def test_exclude_custom_dockerfile(self): + """ + If we're using a custom Dockerfile, make sure that's not + excluded. + """ + assert self.exclude(['*'], dockerfile='Dockerfile.alt') == set( + ['Dockerfile.alt', '.dockerignore'] + ) + + assert self.exclude( + ['*'], dockerfile='foo/Dockerfile3' + ) == convert_paths(set(['foo/Dockerfile3', '.dockerignore'])) + + # https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/1956 + assert self.exclude( + ['*'], dockerfile='./foo/Dockerfile3' + ) == convert_paths(set(['foo/Dockerfile3', '.dockerignore'])) + + def test_exclude_dockerfile_child(self): + includes = self.exclude(['foo/'], dockerfile='foo/Dockerfile3') + assert convert_path('foo/Dockerfile3') in includes + assert convert_path('foo/a.py') not in includes + + def test_single_filename(self): + assert self.exclude(['a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py']) + ) + + def test_single_filename_leading_dot_slash(self): + assert self.exclude(['./a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py']) + ) + + # As odd as it sounds, a filename pattern with a trailing slash on the + # end *will* result in that file being excluded. + def test_single_filename_trailing_slash(self): + assert self.exclude(['a.py/']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py']) + ) + + def test_wildcard_filename_start(self): + assert self.exclude(['*.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py', 'b.py', 'cde.py']) + ) + + def test_wildcard_with_exception(self): + assert self.exclude(['*.py', '!b.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py', 'cde.py']) + ) + + def test_wildcard_with_wildcard_exception(self): + assert self.exclude(['*.*', '!*.go']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'a.py', 'b.py', 'cde.py', 'Dockerfile.alt', + ]) + ) + + def test_wildcard_filename_end(self): + assert self.exclude(['a.*']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py', 'a.go']) + ) + + def test_question_mark(self): + assert self.exclude(['?.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['a.py', 'b.py']) + ) + + def test_single_subdir_single_filename(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo/a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/a.py']) + ) + + def test_single_subdir_single_filename_leading_slash(self): + assert self.exclude(['/foo/a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/a.py']) + ) + + def test_exclude_include_absolute_path(self): + base = make_tree([], ['a.py', 'b.py']) + assert exclude_paths( + base, + ['/*', '!/*.py'] + ) == set(['a.py', 'b.py']) + + def test_single_subdir_with_path_traversal(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo/whoops/../a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/a.py']) + ) + + def test_single_subdir_wildcard_filename(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo/*.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py']) + ) + + def test_wildcard_subdir_single_filename(self): + assert self.exclude(['*/a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/a.py', 'bar/a.py']) + ) + + def test_wildcard_subdir_wildcard_filename(self): + assert self.exclude(['*/*.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'bar/a.py']) + ) + + def test_directory(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'foo', 'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py', + 'foo/Dockerfile3' + ]) + ) + + def test_directory_with_trailing_slash(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'foo', 'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', + 'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py', 'foo/Dockerfile3' + ]) + ) + + def test_directory_with_single_exception(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo', '!foo/bar/a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'foo', 'foo/bar', + 'foo/Dockerfile3' + ]) + ) + + def test_directory_with_subdir_exception(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo', '!foo/bar']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'foo', 'foo/Dockerfile3' + ]) + ) + + @pytest.mark.skipif( + not IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='Backslash patterns only on Windows' + ) + def test_directory_with_subdir_exception_win32_pathsep(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo', '!foo\\bar']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'foo', 'foo/Dockerfile3' + ]) + ) + + def test_directory_with_wildcard_exception(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo', '!foo/*.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set([ + 'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py', 'foo', 'foo/Dockerfile3' + ]) + ) + + def test_subdirectory(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo/bar']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py']) + ) + + @pytest.mark.skipif( + not IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='Backslash patterns only on Windows' + ) + def test_subdirectory_win32_pathsep(self): + assert self.exclude(['foo\\bar']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py']) + ) + + def test_double_wildcard(self): + assert self.exclude(['**/a.py']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set( + ['a.py', 'foo/a.py', 'foo/bar/a.py', 'bar/a.py'] + ) + ) + + assert self.exclude(['foo/**/bar']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set(['foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py']) + ) + + def test_single_and_double_wildcard(self): + assert self.exclude(['**/target/*/*']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set( + ['target/subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/target/subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir/file.txt'] + ) + ) + + def test_trailing_double_wildcard(self): + assert self.exclude(['subdir/**']) == convert_paths( + self.all_paths - set( + ['subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/target/file.txt', + 'subdir/target/subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/file.txt', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir/file.txt', + 'subdir/target', + 'subdir/target/subdir', + 'subdir/subdir2', + 'subdir/subdir2/target', + 'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir'] + ) + ) + + def test_double_wildcard_with_exception(self): + assert self.exclude(['**', '!bar', '!foo/bar']) == convert_paths( + set([ + 'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py', 'bar', 'bar/a.py', 'Dockerfile', + '.dockerignore', + ]) + ) + + def test_include_wildcard(self): + # This may be surprising but it matches the CLI's behavior + # (tested with 18.05.0-ce on linux) + base = make_tree(['a'], ['a/b.py']) + assert exclude_paths( + base, + ['*', '!*/b.py'] + ) == set() + + def test_last_line_precedence(self): + base = make_tree( + [], + ['garbage.md', + 'trash.md', + 'README.md', + 'README-bis.md', + 'README-secret.md']) + assert exclude_paths( + base, + ['*.md', '!README*.md', 'README-secret.md'] + ) == set(['README.md', 'README-bis.md']) + + def test_parent_directory(self): + base = make_tree( + [], + ['a.py', + 'b.py', + 'c.py']) + # Dockerignore reference stipulates that absolute paths are + # equivalent to relative paths, hence /../foo should be + # equivalent to ../foo. It also stipulates that paths are run + # through Go's filepath.Clean, which explicitely "replace + # "/.." by "/" at the beginning of a path". + assert exclude_paths( + base, + ['../a.py', '/../b.py'] + ) == set(['c.py']) + + +class TarTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_tar_with_excludes(self): + dirs = [ + 'foo', + 'foo/bar', + 'bar', + ] + + files = [ + 'Dockerfile', + 'Dockerfile.alt', + '.dockerignore', + 'a.py', + 'a.go', + 'b.py', + 'cde.py', + 'foo/a.py', + 'foo/b.py', + 'foo/bar/a.py', + 'bar/a.py', + ] + + exclude = [ + '*.py', + '!b.py', + '!a.go', + 'foo', + 'Dockerfile*', + '.dockerignore', + ] + + expected_names = set([ + 'Dockerfile', + '.dockerignore', + 'a.go', + 'b.py', + 'bar', + 'bar/a.py', + ]) + + base = make_tree(dirs, files) + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + + with tar(base, exclude=exclude) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == sorted(expected_names) + + def test_tar_with_empty_directory(self): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + for d in ['foo', 'bar']: + os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, d)) + with tar(base) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == ['bar', 'foo'] + + @pytest.mark.skipif( + IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM or os.geteuid() == 0, + reason='root user always has access ; no chmod on Windows' + ) + def test_tar_with_inaccessible_file(self): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + full_path = os.path.join(base, 'foo') + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + with open(full_path, 'w') as f: + f.write('content') + os.chmod(full_path, 0o222) + with pytest.raises(IOError) as ei: + tar(base) + + assert 'Can not read file in context: {}'.format(full_path) in ( + ei.exconly() + ) + + @pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No symlinks on Windows') + def test_tar_with_file_symlinks(self): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + with open(os.path.join(base, 'foo'), 'w') as f: + f.write("content") + os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, 'bar')) + os.symlink('../foo', os.path.join(base, 'bar/foo')) + with tar(base) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == ['bar', 'bar/foo', 'foo'] + + @pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No symlinks on Windows') + def test_tar_with_directory_symlinks(self): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + for d in ['foo', 'bar']: + os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, d)) + os.symlink('../foo', os.path.join(base, 'bar/foo')) + with tar(base) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == ['bar', 'bar/foo', 'foo'] + + @pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No symlinks on Windows') + def test_tar_with_broken_symlinks(self): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + for d in ['foo', 'bar']: + os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, d)) + + os.symlink('../baz', os.path.join(base, 'bar/foo')) + with tar(base) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == ['bar', 'bar/foo', 'foo'] + + @pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No UNIX sockets on Win32') + def test_tar_socket_file(self): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + for d in ['foo', 'bar']: + os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, d)) + sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX) + self.addCleanup(sock.close) + sock.bind(os.path.join(base, 'test.sock')) + with tar(base) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == ['bar', 'foo'] + + def tar_test_negative_mtime_bug(self): + base = tempfile.mkdtemp() + filename = os.path.join(base, 'th.txt') + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + with open(filename, 'w') as f: + f.write('Invisible Full Moon') + os.utime(filename, (12345, -3600.0)) + with tar(base) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + assert tar_data.getnames() == ['th.txt'] + assert tar_data.getmember('th.txt').mtime == -3600 + + @pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No symlinks on Windows') + def test_tar_directory_link(self): + dirs = ['a', 'b', 'a/c'] + files = ['a/hello.py', 'b/utils.py', 'a/c/descend.py'] + base = make_tree(dirs, files) + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base) + os.symlink(os.path.join(base, 'b'), os.path.join(base, 'a/c/b')) + with tar(base) as archive: + tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive) + names = tar_data.getnames() + for member in dirs + files: + assert member in names + assert 'a/c/b' in names + assert 'a/c/b/utils.py' not in names diff --git a/tests/unit/utils_config_test.py b/tests/unit/utils_config_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50ba383 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/utils_config_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +import os +import unittest +import shutil +import tempfile +import json + +from py.test import ensuretemp +from pytest import mark +from docker.utils import config + +try: + from unittest import mock +except ImportError: + import mock + + +class FindConfigFileTest(unittest.TestCase): + def tmpdir(self, name): + tmpdir = ensuretemp(name) + self.addCleanup(tmpdir.remove) + return tmpdir + + def test_find_config_fallback(self): + tmpdir = self.tmpdir('test_find_config_fallback') + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'HOME': str(tmpdir)}): + assert config.find_config_file() is None + + def test_find_config_from_explicit_path(self): + tmpdir = self.tmpdir('test_find_config_from_explicit_path') + config_path = tmpdir.ensure('my-config-file.json') + + assert config.find_config_file(str(config_path)) == str(config_path) + + def test_find_config_from_environment(self): + tmpdir = self.tmpdir('test_find_config_from_environment') + config_path = tmpdir.ensure('config.json') + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'DOCKER_CONFIG': str(tmpdir)}): + assert config.find_config_file() == str(config_path) + + @mark.skipif("sys.platform == 'win32'") + def test_find_config_from_home_posix(self): + tmpdir = self.tmpdir('test_find_config_from_home_posix') + config_path = tmpdir.ensure('.docker', 'config.json') + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'HOME': str(tmpdir)}): + assert config.find_config_file() == str(config_path) + + @mark.skipif("sys.platform == 'win32'") + def test_find_config_from_home_legacy_name(self): + tmpdir = self.tmpdir('test_find_config_from_home_legacy_name') + config_path = tmpdir.ensure('.dockercfg') + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'HOME': str(tmpdir)}): + assert config.find_config_file() == str(config_path) + + @mark.skipif("sys.platform != 'win32'") + def test_find_config_from_home_windows(self): + tmpdir = self.tmpdir('test_find_config_from_home_windows') + config_path = tmpdir.ensure('.docker', 'config.json') + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'USERPROFILE': str(tmpdir)}): + assert config.find_config_file() == str(config_path) + + +class LoadConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_load_config_no_file(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + cfg = config.load_general_config(folder) + assert cfg is not None + assert isinstance(cfg, dict) + assert not cfg + + def test_load_config_custom_headers(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + config_data = { + 'HttpHeaders': { + 'Name': 'Spike', + 'Surname': 'Spiegel' + }, + } + + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config_data, f) + + cfg = config.load_general_config(dockercfg_path) + assert 'HttpHeaders' in cfg + assert cfg['HttpHeaders'] == { + 'Name': 'Spike', + 'Surname': 'Spiegel' + } + + def test_load_config_detach_keys(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + config_data = { + 'detachKeys': 'ctrl-q, ctrl-u, ctrl-i' + } + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config_data, f) + + cfg = config.load_general_config(dockercfg_path) + assert cfg == config_data + + def test_load_config_from_env(self): + folder = tempfile.mkdtemp() + self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, folder) + dockercfg_path = os.path.join(folder, 'config.json') + config_data = { + 'detachKeys': 'ctrl-q, ctrl-u, ctrl-i' + } + with open(dockercfg_path, 'w') as f: + json.dump(config_data, f) + + with mock.patch.dict(os.environ, {'DOCKER_CONFIG': folder}): + cfg = config.load_general_config(None) + assert cfg == config_data diff --git a/tests/unit/utils_json_stream_test.py b/tests/unit/utils_json_stream_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f7aefd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/utils_json_stream_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 +from __future__ import absolute_import +from __future__ import unicode_literals + +from docker.utils.json_stream import json_splitter, stream_as_text, json_stream + + +class TestJsonSplitter(object): + + def test_json_splitter_no_object(self): + data = '{"foo": "bar' + assert json_splitter(data) is None + + def test_json_splitter_with_object(self): + data = '{"foo": "bar"}\n \n{"next": "obj"}' + assert json_splitter(data) == ({'foo': 'bar'}, '{"next": "obj"}') + + def test_json_splitter_leading_whitespace(self): + data = '\n \r{"foo": "bar"}\n\n {"next": "obj"}' + assert json_splitter(data) == ({'foo': 'bar'}, '{"next": "obj"}') + + +class TestStreamAsText(object): + + def test_stream_with_non_utf_unicode_character(self): + stream = [b'\xed\xf3\xf3'] + output, = stream_as_text(stream) + assert output == '���' + + def test_stream_with_utf_character(self): + stream = ['ěĝ'.encode('utf-8')] + output, = stream_as_text(stream) + assert output == 'ěĝ' + + +class TestJsonStream(object): + + def test_with_falsy_entries(self): + stream = [ + '{"one": "two"}\n{}\n', + "[1, 2, 3]\n[]\n", + ] + output = list(json_stream(stream)) + assert output == [ + {'one': 'two'}, + {}, + [1, 2, 3], + [], + ] + + def test_with_leading_whitespace(self): + stream = [ + '\n \r\n {"one": "two"}{"x": 1}', + ' {"three": "four"}\t\t{"x": 2}' + ] + output = list(json_stream(stream)) + assert output == [ + {'one': 'two'}, + {'x': 1}, + {'three': 'four'}, + {'x': 2} + ] diff --git a/tests/unit/utils_test.py b/tests/unit/utils_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8880cfe --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/unit/utils_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,619 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import base64 +import json +import os +import os.path +import shutil +import sys +import tempfile +import unittest + + +from docker.api.client import APIClient +from docker.errors import DockerException +from docker.utils import ( + convert_filters, convert_volume_binds, decode_json_header, kwargs_from_env, + parse_bytes, parse_devices, parse_env_file, parse_host, + parse_repository_tag, split_command, update_headers, +) + +from docker.utils.ports import build_port_bindings, split_port +from docker.utils.utils import format_environment + +import pytest + +import six + +TEST_CERT_DIR = os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(__file__), + 'testdata/certs', +) + + +class DecoratorsTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_update_headers(self): + sample_headers = { + 'X-Docker-Locale': 'en-US', + } + + def f(self, headers=None): + return headers + + client = APIClient() + client._general_configs = {} + + g = update_headers(f) + assert g(client, headers=None) is None + assert g(client, headers={}) == {} + assert g(client, headers={'Content-type': 'application/json'}) == { + 'Content-type': 'application/json', + } + + client._general_configs = { + 'HttpHeaders': sample_headers + } + + assert g(client, headers=None) == sample_headers + assert g(client, headers={}) == sample_headers + assert g(client, headers={'Content-type': 'application/json'}) == { + 'Content-type': 'application/json', + 'X-Docker-Locale': 'en-US', + } + + +class KwargsFromEnvTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + self.os_environ = os.environ.copy() + + def tearDown(self): + os.environ = self.os_environ + + def test_kwargs_from_env_empty(self): + os.environ.update(DOCKER_HOST='', + DOCKER_CERT_PATH='') + os.environ.pop('DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY', None) + + kwargs = kwargs_from_env() + assert kwargs.get('base_url') is None + assert kwargs.get('tls') is None + + def test_kwargs_from_env_tls(self): + os.environ.update(DOCKER_HOST='tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', + DOCKER_CERT_PATH=TEST_CERT_DIR, + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='1') + kwargs = kwargs_from_env(assert_hostname=False) + assert 'https://192.168.59.103:2376' == kwargs['base_url'] + assert 'ca.pem' in kwargs['tls'].ca_cert + assert 'cert.pem' in kwargs['tls'].cert[0] + assert 'key.pem' in kwargs['tls'].cert[1] + assert kwargs['tls'].assert_hostname is False + assert kwargs['tls'].verify + try: + client = APIClient(**kwargs) + assert kwargs['base_url'] == client.base_url + assert kwargs['tls'].ca_cert == client.verify + assert kwargs['tls'].cert == client.cert + except TypeError as e: + self.fail(e) + + def test_kwargs_from_env_tls_verify_false(self): + os.environ.update(DOCKER_HOST='tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', + DOCKER_CERT_PATH=TEST_CERT_DIR, + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='') + kwargs = kwargs_from_env(assert_hostname=True) + assert 'https://192.168.59.103:2376' == kwargs['base_url'] + assert 'ca.pem' in kwargs['tls'].ca_cert + assert 'cert.pem' in kwargs['tls'].cert[0] + assert 'key.pem' in kwargs['tls'].cert[1] + assert kwargs['tls'].assert_hostname is True + assert kwargs['tls'].verify is False + try: + client = APIClient(**kwargs) + assert kwargs['base_url'] == client.base_url + assert kwargs['tls'].cert == client.cert + assert not kwargs['tls'].verify + except TypeError as e: + self.fail(e) + + def test_kwargs_from_env_tls_verify_false_no_cert(self): + temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + cert_dir = os.path.join(temp_dir, '.docker') + shutil.copytree(TEST_CERT_DIR, cert_dir) + + os.environ.update(DOCKER_HOST='tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', + HOME=temp_dir, + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='') + os.environ.pop('DOCKER_CERT_PATH', None) + kwargs = kwargs_from_env(assert_hostname=True) + assert 'tcp://192.168.59.103:2376' == kwargs['base_url'] + + def test_kwargs_from_env_no_cert_path(self): + try: + temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + cert_dir = os.path.join(temp_dir, '.docker') + shutil.copytree(TEST_CERT_DIR, cert_dir) + + os.environ.update(HOME=temp_dir, + DOCKER_CERT_PATH='', + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='1') + + kwargs = kwargs_from_env() + assert kwargs['tls'].verify + assert cert_dir in kwargs['tls'].ca_cert + assert cert_dir in kwargs['tls'].cert[0] + assert cert_dir in kwargs['tls'].cert[1] + finally: + if temp_dir: + shutil.rmtree(temp_dir) + + def test_kwargs_from_env_alternate_env(self): + # Values in os.environ are entirely ignored if an alternate is + # provided + os.environ.update( + DOCKER_HOST='tcp://192.168.59.103:2376', + DOCKER_CERT_PATH=TEST_CERT_DIR, + DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY='' + ) + kwargs = kwargs_from_env(environment={ + 'DOCKER_HOST': 'http://docker.gensokyo.jp:2581', + }) + assert 'http://docker.gensokyo.jp:2581' == kwargs['base_url'] + assert 'tls' not in kwargs + + +class ConverVolumeBindsTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_convert_volume_binds_empty(self): + assert convert_volume_binds({}) == [] + assert convert_volume_binds([]) == [] + + def test_convert_volume_binds_list(self): + data = ['/a:/a:ro', '/b:/c:z'] + assert convert_volume_binds(data) == data + + def test_convert_volume_binds_complete(self): + data = { + '/mnt/vol1': { + 'bind': '/data', + 'mode': 'ro' + } + } + assert convert_volume_binds(data) == ['/mnt/vol1:/data:ro'] + + def test_convert_volume_binds_compact(self): + data = { + '/mnt/vol1': '/data' + } + assert convert_volume_binds(data) == ['/mnt/vol1:/data:rw'] + + def test_convert_volume_binds_no_mode(self): + data = { + '/mnt/vol1': { + 'bind': '/data' + } + } + assert convert_volume_binds(data) == ['/mnt/vol1:/data:rw'] + + def test_convert_volume_binds_unicode_bytes_input(self): + expected = [u'/mnt/지연:/unicode/박:rw'] + + data = { + u'/mnt/지연'.encode('utf-8'): { + 'bind': u'/unicode/박'.encode('utf-8'), + 'mode': 'rw' + } + } + assert convert_volume_binds(data) == expected + + def test_convert_volume_binds_unicode_unicode_input(self): + expected = [u'/mnt/지연:/unicode/박:rw'] + + data = { + u'/mnt/지연': { + 'bind': u'/unicode/박', + 'mode': 'rw' + } + } + assert convert_volume_binds(data) == expected + + +class ParseEnvFileTest(unittest.TestCase): + def generate_tempfile(self, file_content=None): + """ + Generates a temporary file for tests with the content + of 'file_content' and returns the filename. + Don't forget to unlink the file with os.unlink() after. + """ + local_tempfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) + local_tempfile.write(file_content.encode('UTF-8')) + local_tempfile.close() + return local_tempfile.name + + def test_parse_env_file_proper(self): + env_file = self.generate_tempfile( + file_content='USER=jdoe\nPASS=secret') + get_parse_env_file = parse_env_file(env_file) + assert get_parse_env_file == {'USER': 'jdoe', 'PASS': 'secret'} + os.unlink(env_file) + + def test_parse_env_file_with_equals_character(self): + env_file = self.generate_tempfile( + file_content='USER=jdoe\nPASS=sec==ret') + get_parse_env_file = parse_env_file(env_file) + assert get_parse_env_file == {'USER': 'jdoe', 'PASS': 'sec==ret'} + os.unlink(env_file) + + def test_parse_env_file_commented_line(self): + env_file = self.generate_tempfile( + file_content='USER=jdoe\n#PASS=secret') + get_parse_env_file = parse_env_file(env_file) + assert get_parse_env_file == {'USER': 'jdoe'} + os.unlink(env_file) + + def test_parse_env_file_newline(self): + env_file = self.generate_tempfile( + file_content='\nUSER=jdoe\n\n\nPASS=secret') + get_parse_env_file = parse_env_file(env_file) + assert get_parse_env_file == {'USER': 'jdoe', 'PASS': 'secret'} + os.unlink(env_file) + + def test_parse_env_file_invalid_line(self): + env_file = self.generate_tempfile( + file_content='USER jdoe') + with pytest.raises(DockerException): + parse_env_file(env_file) + os.unlink(env_file) + + +class ParseHostTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_parse_host(self): + invalid_hosts = [ + '0.0.0.0', + 'tcp://', + 'udp://127.0.0.1', + 'udp://127.0.0.1:2375', + ] + + valid_hosts = { + '0.0.0.1:5555': 'http://0.0.0.1:5555', + ':6666': 'http://127.0.0.1:6666', + 'tcp://:7777': 'http://127.0.0.1:7777', + 'http://:7777': 'http://127.0.0.1:7777', + 'https://kokia.jp:2375': 'https://kokia.jp:2375', + 'unix:///var/run/docker.sock': 'http+unix:///var/run/docker.sock', + 'unix://': 'http+unix://var/run/docker.sock', + '12.234.45.127:2375/docker/engine': ( + 'http://12.234.45.127:2375/docker/engine' + ), + 'somehost.net:80/service/swarm': ( + 'http://somehost.net:80/service/swarm' + ), + 'npipe:////./pipe/docker_engine': 'npipe:////./pipe/docker_engine', + '[fd12::82d1]:2375': 'http://[fd12::82d1]:2375', + 'https://[fd12:5672::12aa]:1090': 'https://[fd12:5672::12aa]:1090', + '[fd12::82d1]:2375/docker/engine': ( + 'http://[fd12::82d1]:2375/docker/engine' + ), + } + + for host in invalid_hosts: + with pytest.raises(DockerException): + parse_host(host, None) + + for host, expected in valid_hosts.items(): + assert parse_host(host, None) == expected + + def test_parse_host_empty_value(self): + unix_socket = 'http+unix://var/run/docker.sock' + npipe = 'npipe:////./pipe/docker_engine' + + for val in [None, '']: + assert parse_host(val, is_win32=False) == unix_socket + assert parse_host(val, is_win32=True) == npipe + + def test_parse_host_tls(self): + host_value = 'myhost.docker.net:3348' + expected_result = 'https://myhost.docker.net:3348' + assert parse_host(host_value, tls=True) == expected_result + + def test_parse_host_tls_tcp_proto(self): + host_value = 'tcp://myhost.docker.net:3348' + expected_result = 'https://myhost.docker.net:3348' + assert parse_host(host_value, tls=True) == expected_result + + def test_parse_host_trailing_slash(self): + host_value = 'tcp://myhost.docker.net:2376/' + expected_result = 'http://myhost.docker.net:2376' + assert parse_host(host_value) == expected_result + + +class ParseRepositoryTagTest(unittest.TestCase): + sha = 'e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855' + + def test_index_image_no_tag(self): + assert parse_repository_tag("root") == ("root", None) + + def test_index_image_tag(self): + assert parse_repository_tag("root:tag") == ("root", "tag") + + def test_index_user_image_no_tag(self): + assert parse_repository_tag("user/repo") == ("user/repo", None) + + def test_index_user_image_tag(self): + assert parse_repository_tag("user/repo:tag") == ("user/repo", "tag") + + def test_private_reg_image_no_tag(self): + assert parse_repository_tag("url:5000/repo") == ("url:5000/repo", None) + + def test_private_reg_image_tag(self): + assert parse_repository_tag("url:5000/repo:tag") == ( + "url:5000/repo", "tag" + ) + + def test_index_image_sha(self): + assert parse_repository_tag("root@sha256:{0}".format(self.sha)) == ( + "root", "sha256:{0}".format(self.sha) + ) + + def test_private_reg_image_sha(self): + assert parse_repository_tag( + "url:5000/repo@sha256:{0}".format(self.sha) + ) == ("url:5000/repo", "sha256:{0}".format(self.sha)) + + +class ParseDeviceTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_dict(self): + devices = parse_devices([{ + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt1', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'r' + }]) + assert devices[0] == { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt1', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'r' + } + + def test_partial_string_definition(self): + devices = parse_devices(['/dev/sda1']) + assert devices[0] == { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/sda1', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm' + } + + def test_permissionless_string_definition(self): + devices = parse_devices(['/dev/sda1:/dev/mnt1']) + assert devices[0] == { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt1', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm' + } + + def test_full_string_definition(self): + devices = parse_devices(['/dev/sda1:/dev/mnt1:r']) + assert devices[0] == { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt1', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'r' + } + + def test_hybrid_list(self): + devices = parse_devices([ + '/dev/sda1:/dev/mnt1:rw', + { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda2', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt2', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'r' + } + ]) + + assert devices[0] == { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt1', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'rw' + } + assert devices[1] == { + 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda2', + 'PathInContainer': '/dev/mnt2', + 'CgroupPermissions': 'r' + } + + +class ParseBytesTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_parse_bytes_valid(self): + assert parse_bytes("512MB") == 536870912 + assert parse_bytes("512M") == 536870912 + assert parse_bytes("512m") == 536870912 + + def test_parse_bytes_invalid(self): + with pytest.raises(DockerException): + parse_bytes("512MK") + with pytest.raises(DockerException): + parse_bytes("512L") + with pytest.raises(DockerException): + parse_bytes("127.0.0.1K") + + def test_parse_bytes_float(self): + with pytest.raises(DockerException): + parse_bytes("1.5k") + + def test_parse_bytes_maxint(self): + assert parse_bytes("{0}k".format(sys.maxsize)) == sys.maxsize * 1024 + + +class UtilsTest(unittest.TestCase): + longMessage = True + + def test_convert_filters(self): + tests = [ + ({'dangling': True}, '{"dangling": ["true"]}'), + ({'dangling': "true"}, '{"dangling": ["true"]}'), + ({'exited': 0}, '{"exited": [0]}'), + ({'exited': [0, 1]}, '{"exited": [0, 1]}'), + ] + + for filters, expected in tests: + assert convert_filters(filters) == expected + + def test_decode_json_header(self): + obj = {'a': 'b', 'c': 1} + data = None + if six.PY3: + data = base64.urlsafe_b64encode(bytes(json.dumps(obj), 'utf-8')) + else: + data = base64.urlsafe_b64encode(json.dumps(obj)) + decoded_data = decode_json_header(data) + assert obj == decoded_data + + +class SplitCommandTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_split_command_with_unicode(self): + assert split_command(u'echo μμ') == ['echo', 'μμ'] + + @pytest.mark.skipif(six.PY3, reason="shlex doesn't support bytes in py3") + def test_split_command_with_bytes(self): + assert split_command('echo μμ') == ['echo', 'μμ'] + + +class PortsTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_split_port_with_host_ip(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("127.0.0.1:1000:2000") + assert internal_port == ["2000"] + assert external_port == [("127.0.0.1", "1000")] + + def test_split_port_with_protocol(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("127.0.0.1:1000:2000/udp") + assert internal_port == ["2000/udp"] + assert external_port == [("127.0.0.1", "1000")] + + def test_split_port_with_host_ip_no_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("127.0.0.1::2000") + assert internal_port == ["2000"] + assert external_port == [("127.0.0.1", None)] + + def test_split_port_range_with_host_ip_no_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("127.0.0.1::2000-2001") + assert internal_port == ["2000", "2001"] + assert external_port == [("127.0.0.1", None), ("127.0.0.1", None)] + + def test_split_port_with_host_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("1000:2000") + assert internal_port == ["2000"] + assert external_port == ["1000"] + + def test_split_port_range_with_host_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("1000-1001:2000-2001") + assert internal_port == ["2000", "2001"] + assert external_port == ["1000", "1001"] + + def test_split_port_random_port_range_with_host_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("1000-1001:2000") + assert internal_port == ["2000"] + assert external_port == ["1000-1001"] + + def test_split_port_no_host_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("2000") + assert internal_port == ["2000"] + assert external_port is None + + def test_split_port_range_no_host_port(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port("2000-2001") + assert internal_port == ["2000", "2001"] + assert external_port is None + + def test_split_port_range_with_protocol(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port( + "127.0.0.1:1000-1001:2000-2001/udp") + assert internal_port == ["2000/udp", "2001/udp"] + assert external_port == [("127.0.0.1", "1000"), ("127.0.0.1", "1001")] + + def test_split_port_with_ipv6_address(self): + internal_port, external_port = split_port( + "2001:abcd:ef00::2:1000:2000") + assert internal_port == ["2000"] + assert external_port == [("2001:abcd:ef00::2", "1000")] + + def test_split_port_invalid(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + split_port("0.0.0.0:1000:2000:tcp") + + def test_non_matching_length_port_ranges(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + split_port("0.0.0.0:1000-1010:2000-2002/tcp") + + def test_port_and_range_invalid(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + split_port("0.0.0.0:1000:2000-2002/tcp") + + def test_port_only_with_colon(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + split_port(":80") + + def test_host_only_with_colon(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + split_port("localhost:") + + def test_with_no_container_port(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + split_port("localhost:80:") + + def test_split_port_empty_string(self): + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + split_port("") + + def test_split_port_non_string(self): + assert split_port(1243) == (['1243'], None) + + def test_build_port_bindings_with_one_port(self): + port_bindings = build_port_bindings(["127.0.0.1:1000:1000"]) + assert port_bindings["1000"] == [("127.0.0.1", "1000")] + + def test_build_port_bindings_with_matching_internal_ports(self): + port_bindings = build_port_bindings( + ["127.0.0.1:1000:1000", "127.0.0.1:2000:1000"]) + assert port_bindings["1000"] == [ + ("127.0.0.1", "1000"), ("127.0.0.1", "2000") + ] + + def test_build_port_bindings_with_nonmatching_internal_ports(self): + port_bindings = build_port_bindings( + ["127.0.0.1:1000:1000", "127.0.0.1:2000:2000"]) + assert port_bindings["1000"] == [("127.0.0.1", "1000")] + assert port_bindings["2000"] == [("127.0.0.1", "2000")] + + def test_build_port_bindings_with_port_range(self): + port_bindings = build_port_bindings(["127.0.0.1:1000-1001:1000-1001"]) + assert port_bindings["1000"] == [("127.0.0.1", "1000")] + assert port_bindings["1001"] == [("127.0.0.1", "1001")] + + def test_build_port_bindings_with_matching_internal_port_ranges(self): + port_bindings = build_port_bindings( + ["127.0.0.1:1000-1001:1000-1001", "127.0.0.1:2000-2001:1000-1001"]) + assert port_bindings["1000"] == [ + ("127.0.0.1", "1000"), ("127.0.0.1", "2000") + ] + assert port_bindings["1001"] == [ + ("127.0.0.1", "1001"), ("127.0.0.1", "2001") + ] + + def test_build_port_bindings_with_nonmatching_internal_port_ranges(self): + port_bindings = build_port_bindings( + ["127.0.0.1:1000:1000", "127.0.0.1:2000:2000"]) + assert port_bindings["1000"] == [("127.0.0.1", "1000")] + assert port_bindings["2000"] == [("127.0.0.1", "2000")] + + +class FormatEnvironmentTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_format_env_binary_unicode_value(self): + env_dict = { + 'ARTIST_NAME': b'\xec\x86\xa1\xec\xa7\x80\xec\x9d\x80' + } + assert format_environment(env_dict) == [u'ARTIST_NAME=송지은'] + + def test_format_env_no_value(self): + env_dict = { + 'FOO': None, + 'BAR': '', + } + assert sorted(format_environment(env_dict)) == ['BAR=', 'FOO'] -- cgit v1.2.3 From de76c7e022fc0d6f451def4b048f2f5639dd52c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tianon Gravi Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 10:36:49 -0800 Subject: Unpin dependencies so newer versions satisfy them appropriately Forwarded: https://github.com/dotcloud/docker-py/issues/101 (upstream has no interest) Patch-Name: requirements.patch Gbp-Pq: Name requirements.patch --- requirements.txt | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ test-requirements.txt | 12 ++++++------ 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt index 6c5e7d0..7d0afbe 100644 --- a/requirements.txt +++ b/requirements.txt @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ -appdirs==1.4.3 -asn1crypto==0.22.0 -backports.ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 -cffi==1.10.0 -cryptography==1.9 -docker-pycreds==0.3.0 -enum34==1.1.6 -idna==2.5 -ipaddress==1.0.18 -packaging==16.8 -pycparser==2.17 -pyOpenSSL==17.0.0 -pyparsing==2.2.0 -pypiwin32==219; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version < '3.6' -pypiwin32==220; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version >= '3.6' -requests==2.14.2 -six==1.10.0 -websocket-client==0.40.0 +appdirs>=1.4.3 +asn1crypto>=0.22.0 +backports.ssl-match-hostname>=3.5.0.1 +cffi>=1.10.0 +cryptography>=1.9 +docker-pycreds>=0.3.0 +enum34>=1.1.6 +idna>=2.5 +ipaddress>=1.0.18 +packaging>=16.8 +pycparser>=2.17 +pyOpenSSL>=17.0.0 +pyparsing>=2.2.0 +pypiwin32>=219; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version < '3.6' +pypiwin32>=220; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version >= '3.6' +requests>=2.14.2 +six>=1.10.0 +websocket-client>=0.40.0 diff --git a/test-requirements.txt b/test-requirements.txt index 09680b6..3396b1c 100644 --- a/test-requirements.txt +++ b/test-requirements.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -coverage==3.7.1 -flake8==3.4.1 -mock==1.0.1 -pytest==2.9.1 -pytest-cov==2.1.0 -pytest-timeout==1.2.1 +coverage>=3.7.1 +flake8>=3.4.1 +mock>=1.0.1 +pytest>=2.9.1 +pytest-cov>=2.1.0 +pytest-timeout>=1.2.1 -- cgit v1.2.3 From 9b96a5b398b5fcc193ac7f481b7104bc908e0699 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Felipe Sateler Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2018 16:33:29 -0300 Subject: Drop dependency on ssl-match-hostname backport The debian package for python has the backport built in. See #86989. Closes: #909972 Forwarded: not-needed Gbp-Pq: Name Drop-dependency-on-ssl-match-hostname-backport.patch --- setup.py | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py index 57b2b5a..553e7b2 100644 --- a/setup.py +++ b/setup.py @@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ requirements = [ ] extras_require = { - ':python_version < "3.5"': 'backports.ssl_match_hostname >= 3.5', # While not imported explicitly, the ipaddress module is required for # ssl_match_hostname to verify hosts match with certificates via # ServerAltname: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/backports.ssl_match_hostname -- cgit v1.2.3 From 62ce398a1d4a18672b061c007e89587b0e34e3c2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tianon Gravi Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 10:36:49 -0800 Subject: Unpin dependencies so newer versions satisfy them appropriately Forwarded: https://github.com/dotcloud/docker-py/issues/101 (upstream has no interest) Patch-Name: requirements.patch Gbp-Pq: Name requirements.patch --- requirements.txt | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ test-requirements.txt | 12 ++++++------ 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt index 6c5e7d0..7d0afbe 100644 --- a/requirements.txt +++ b/requirements.txt @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ -appdirs==1.4.3 -asn1crypto==0.22.0 -backports.ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 -cffi==1.10.0 -cryptography==1.9 -docker-pycreds==0.3.0 -enum34==1.1.6 -idna==2.5 -ipaddress==1.0.18 -packaging==16.8 -pycparser==2.17 -pyOpenSSL==17.0.0 -pyparsing==2.2.0 -pypiwin32==219; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version < '3.6' -pypiwin32==220; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version >= '3.6' -requests==2.14.2 -six==1.10.0 -websocket-client==0.40.0 +appdirs>=1.4.3 +asn1crypto>=0.22.0 +backports.ssl-match-hostname>=3.5.0.1 +cffi>=1.10.0 +cryptography>=1.9 +docker-pycreds>=0.3.0 +enum34>=1.1.6 +idna>=2.5 +ipaddress>=1.0.18 +packaging>=16.8 +pycparser>=2.17 +pyOpenSSL>=17.0.0 +pyparsing>=2.2.0 +pypiwin32>=219; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version < '3.6' +pypiwin32>=220; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version >= '3.6' +requests>=2.14.2 +six>=1.10.0 +websocket-client>=0.40.0 diff --git a/test-requirements.txt b/test-requirements.txt index 09680b6..3396b1c 100644 --- a/test-requirements.txt +++ b/test-requirements.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -coverage==3.7.1 -flake8==3.4.1 -mock==1.0.1 -pytest==2.9.1 -pytest-cov==2.1.0 -pytest-timeout==1.2.1 +coverage>=3.7.1 +flake8>=3.4.1 +mock>=1.0.1 +pytest>=2.9.1 +pytest-cov>=2.1.0 +pytest-timeout>=1.2.1 -- cgit v1.2.3 From 376b4fe3a7978acd61cd2cc6ee3bd04cdc5cc7fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Felipe Sateler Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2018 16:33:29 -0300 Subject: Drop dependency on ssl-match-hostname backport The debian package for python has the backport built in. See #86989. Closes: #909972 Forwarded: not-needed Gbp-Pq: Name Drop-dependency-on-ssl-match-hostname-backport.patch --- setup.py | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py index 57b2b5a..553e7b2 100644 --- a/setup.py +++ b/setup.py @@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ requirements = [ ] extras_require = { - ':python_version < "3.5"': 'backports.ssl_match_hostname >= 3.5', # While not imported explicitly, the ipaddress module is required for # ssl_match_hostname to verify hosts match with certificates via # ServerAltname: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/backports.ssl_match_hostname -- cgit v1.2.3 From df496bc4b7f52c8b0b5758ab1b1694f73d0d4589 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tianon Gravi Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 10:36:49 -0800 Subject: Unpin dependencies so newer versions satisfy them appropriately Forwarded: https://github.com/dotcloud/docker-py/issues/101 (upstream has no interest) Patch-Name: requirements.patch Gbp-Pq: Name requirements.patch --- requirements.txt | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ test-requirements.txt | 12 ++++++------ 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt index 6c5e7d0..7d0afbe 100644 --- a/requirements.txt +++ b/requirements.txt @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ -appdirs==1.4.3 -asn1crypto==0.22.0 -backports.ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 -cffi==1.10.0 -cryptography==1.9 -docker-pycreds==0.3.0 -enum34==1.1.6 -idna==2.5 -ipaddress==1.0.18 -packaging==16.8 -pycparser==2.17 -pyOpenSSL==17.0.0 -pyparsing==2.2.0 -pypiwin32==219; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version < '3.6' -pypiwin32==220; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version >= '3.6' -requests==2.14.2 -six==1.10.0 -websocket-client==0.40.0 +appdirs>=1.4.3 +asn1crypto>=0.22.0 +backports.ssl-match-hostname>=3.5.0.1 +cffi>=1.10.0 +cryptography>=1.9 +docker-pycreds>=0.3.0 +enum34>=1.1.6 +idna>=2.5 +ipaddress>=1.0.18 +packaging>=16.8 +pycparser>=2.17 +pyOpenSSL>=17.0.0 +pyparsing>=2.2.0 +pypiwin32>=219; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version < '3.6' +pypiwin32>=220; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version >= '3.6' +requests>=2.14.2 +six>=1.10.0 +websocket-client>=0.40.0 diff --git a/test-requirements.txt b/test-requirements.txt index 09680b6..3396b1c 100644 --- a/test-requirements.txt +++ b/test-requirements.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -coverage==3.7.1 -flake8==3.4.1 -mock==1.0.1 -pytest==2.9.1 -pytest-cov==2.1.0 -pytest-timeout==1.2.1 +coverage>=3.7.1 +flake8>=3.4.1 +mock>=1.0.1 +pytest>=2.9.1 +pytest-cov>=2.1.0 +pytest-timeout>=1.2.1 -- cgit v1.2.3 From 6654691a45c3bcce3552e859c7f15b381d97f9e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sandro Tosi Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2019 18:48:18 -0300 Subject: Import python-docker_3.4.1-4.1.debian.tar.xz [dgit import tarball python-docker 3.4.1-4.1 python-docker_3.4.1-4.1.debian.tar.xz] --- Dockerfile | 18 ++++ changelog | 245 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ compat | 1 + control | 34 +++++++ copyright | 31 ++++++ gbp.conf | 8 ++ patches/requirements.patch | 62 ++++++++++++ patches/series | 1 + pydist-overrides | 1 + rules | 13 +++ source/format | 1 + tests/control | 3 + tests/integration | 4 + watch | 3 + 14 files changed, 425 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Dockerfile create mode 100644 changelog create mode 100644 compat create mode 100644 control create mode 100644 copyright create mode 100644 gbp.conf create mode 100644 patches/requirements.patch create mode 100644 patches/series create mode 100644 pydist-overrides create mode 100755 rules create mode 100644 source/format create mode 100644 tests/control create mode 100755 tests/integration create mode 100644 watch diff --git a/Dockerfile b/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c26ccbc --- /dev/null +++ b/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +FROM tianon/debian-devel + +# start by adding just "debian/control" so we can get mk-build-deps with maximum caching +COPY control /usr/src/python-docker/debian/ +WORKDIR /usr/src/python-docker + +# get all the build deps of _this_ package in a nice repeatable way +RUN apt-get update && mk-build-deps -irt'apt-get --no-install-recommends -yV' debian/control && dpkg-checkbuilddeps + +# need our debian/ directory to compile _this_ package +COPY . /usr/src/python-docker/debian + +# go download and unpack our upstream source +RUN uscan --force-download --verbose --download-current-version +RUN origtargz --unpack + +# tianon is _really_ lazy, and likes a preseeded bash history +RUN echo 'origtargz --unpack && dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc && lintian -EvIL+pedantic' >> "$HOME/.bash_history" diff --git a/changelog b/changelog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..915b183 --- /dev/null +++ b/changelog @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +python-docker (3.4.1-4.1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Non-maintainer upload. + * Drop python2 support; Closes: #937714 + + -- Sandro Tosi Sat, 19 Oct 2019 17:48:18 -0400 + +python-docker (3.4.1-4) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Revert "Drop dependency on ssl-match-hostname backport" + Turns out the python2 backport is not full enough as it does not + include the full functionality of py3.5 match_hostname. + Reopens: #909974 + Closes: #918154 + + -- Felipe Sateler Thu, 10 Jan 2019 19:35:42 -0300 + +python-docker (3.4.1-3) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Also drop the ssl-match-hostname Build-Depends + + -- Felipe Sateler Wed, 10 Oct 2018 10:05:22 -0300 + +python-docker (3.4.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Drop dependency on ssl-match-hostname backport. + The debian package for python has the backport built in. See #86989. + (Closes: #909972) + * Shorten changelog line + * Bump Standards-Version and drop X-Python-Version. + The latter is no longer needed + * Upload to unstable + + -- Felipe Sateler Tue, 02 Oct 2018 16:37:29 -0300 + +python-docker (3.4.1-1) experimental; urgency=medium + + [ Felipe Sateler ] + * Set team address as Maintainer + * Release to experimental + + [ Alexander Gerasiov ] + * New upstream version 3.4.1 + * d/patches refreshed. + requirements.patch updated to newer versions in upstream file. + Do-not-require-pip-for-building.patch removed (upstream removed this code + itself). + + -- Felipe Sateler Wed, 05 Sep 2018 20:08:46 -0300 + +python-docker (3.2.1-1) experimental; urgency=medium + + [ Jason Pleau ] + * New upstream release + * Update Vcs-* fields to point to salsa.d.o + * Refresh requirements.patch + * Update Standards-Version to 4.1.3, no changes needed + * Add Breaks for docker-compose << 1.21 + + [ Felipe Sateler ] + * Upload to experimental, to shake out possibly incompatible reverse + dependencies. + + -- Felipe Sateler Tue, 17 Apr 2018 19:57:43 -0300 + +python-docker (2.5.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * New upstream version 2.5.1 + - Refresh patches + * Pick dependencies from setup.py instead of requirements.txt. + Setup.py is the real thing, plus upstream added deps of deps to requirements.txt + * Use https for the watch file + + -- Felipe Sateler Sun, 05 Nov 2017 11:00:09 -0300 + +python-docker (2.4.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium + + [ Thomas Goirand ] + * Add Breaks: python-magnum (<< 5.0.0), python-senlin (<< 2.0.0). + + [ Felipe Sateler ] + * Add Breaks for docker-compose << 1.10. (Closes: #870003) + * Bump Standards Version + * Release to unstable (Closes: #850741) + + -- Felipe Sateler Sat, 04 Nov 2017 10:58:35 -0300 + +python-docker (2.4.2-1) experimental; urgency=medium + + [ Jason Pleau ] + * New upstream release + * Refresh requirements patch + * Update dependencies for new upstream version + * Add myself to debian/copyright + + [ Felipe Sateler ] + * Do not require pip for building. + It is only used to check for docker-py existece, + but that doesn't matter in the context of a debian build + * Bump standards-version to 4.0.0 + * Sync dependency versions in python3 and python versions + * Bump debhelper compat to 10 + + -- Felipe Sateler Sun, 16 Jul 2017 11:58:44 -0400 + +python-docker (1.9.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + [ Ondřej Nový ] + * New upstream release (Closes: #830172) + * Dropped + d/p/0002-Lower-Docker-API-version-to-1.20-for-Docker-1.8.3-co.patch + (Not needed anymore) + * Bump required version of python3-websocket to 0.32.0 + * Standards-Version is 3.9.8 now (no change) + * Fixed typo in description + + [ Andreas Henriksson ] + * autopkgtest: fix running of integration test + + [ Felipe Sateler ] + * Take over the package from the DPMT. Thanks for all the work! + - Update Vcs urls + * Switch to git-buildpackage for vcs + * python2: add ssl_match_hostname and ipaddress dependencies + * Restrict python3 package to python 3.5 + + -- Felipe Sateler Fri, 14 Oct 2016 21:15:59 -0300 + +python-docker (1.7.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Team upload. + * New upstream release (Closes: #816622). + * Standards-Version is 3.9.7 now (no change). + * Changed Vcs-Git URL to https. + * Added myself to d/copyright. + * Lower Docker API version to 1.20 for Docker 1.8.3 compatibility + + -- Ondřej Nový Wed, 23 Mar 2016 07:26:35 +0100 + +python-docker (1.5.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 1.5.0 upstream release. + + -- Tianon Gravi Sun, 08 Nov 2015 12:59:38 -0800 + +python-docker (1.3.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 1.3.1 upstream release. + + -- Tianon Gravi Tue, 28 Jul 2015 13:25:20 -0700 + +python-docker (1.3.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update 01_requirements.patch to reflect that the requirements are actually + stored in no less than three separate files (Closes: #793024). + * Add a DEP8 test that runs upstream's integration tests to verify + basic functionality. + * Patch the default API version down one notch to match src:docker.io (to be + removed when Docker 1.7+ gets into the archive). + + -- Tianon Gravi Mon, 20 Jul 2015 18:03:45 +0000 + +python-docker (1.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 1.3.0 upstream release. + + -- Tianon Gravi Thu, 16 Jul 2015 18:00:39 +0000 + +python-docker (1.2.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 1.2.3 upstream release (Closes: #790817). + + -- Tianon Gravi Thu, 02 Jul 2015 02:25:42 +0000 + +python-docker (1.2.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Relax requests dependency slightly to account for the accidental misupload + to unstable. + + -- Tianon Gravi Sun, 29 Mar 2015 19:58:18 -0600 + +python-docker (1.2.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 1.2.2 upstream release (Closes: #781355) + * Update debian/watch to use the pypi.debian.net redirector + * Update Build-Depends, 01_requirements.patch, and comment in debian/rules + regarding tests + + -- Tianon Gravi Sun, 29 Mar 2015 19:58:18 -0600 + +python-docker (0.5.3-2) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Remove 02_use-system-urllib3.patch thanks to the fix in requests + + -- Tianon Gravi Thu, 13 Nov 2014 06:29:26 +0000 + +python-docker (0.5.3-1.1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Non-maintainer upload. + * Added debian/patches/02_use-system-urllib3.patch (Closes: #767445). + * Renamed debian/patches/requirements.patch to + debian/patches/01_requirements.patch following convention from other + Python packages. + + -- Jakub Warmuz Sat, 01 Nov 2014 18:19:57 +0100 + +python-docker (0.5.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 0.5.3 upstream release + - 0.5.3: Fixed attaching when connecting to the daemon over a UNIX socket. + - 0.5.2: Fixed a bug where sockets were closed immediately when attaching + over TLS. + + -- Tianon Gravi Fri, 17 Oct 2014 06:12:19 +0000 + +python-docker (0.5.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 0.5.1 upstream release + + -- Tianon Gravi Thu, 16 Oct 2014 07:05:26 +0000 + +python-docker (0.5.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 0.5.0 upstream release + + -- Tianon Gravi Sun, 14 Sep 2014 00:56:13 +0000 + +python-docker (0.4.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 0.4.0 upstream release + + -- Tianon Gravi Mon, 28 Jul 2014 10:43:40 -0600 + +python-docker (0.3.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Update to 0.3.2 upstream release + * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.5 + + -- Tianon Gravi Thu, 17 Jul 2014 21:51:51 -0400 + +python-docker (0.2.3-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * Initial release (Closes: #734679) + + -- Paul Tagliamonte Mon, 10 Feb 2014 22:13:24 -0500 diff --git a/compat b/compat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f599e28 --- /dev/null +++ b/compat @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +10 diff --git a/control b/control new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28613a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/control @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +Source: python-docker +Section: python +Priority: optional +Maintainer: Docker Compose Team +Uploaders: Jason Pleau , + Felipe Sateler +Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 10), + dh-python, + python3-all, + python3-setuptools, +# setup.py - python3 + python3-requests (>= 2.11.1~), + python3-six (>= 1.4.0~), + python3-websocket (>= 0.32.0~), + python3-dockerpycreds (>= 0.2.2), +# test-requirements.txt +# python-mock (>= 1.0.1~), +# python-coverage (>= 3.7.1~), +# docker.io, +Standards-Version: 4.2.1 +Homepage: https://github.com/docker/docker-py +Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/docker-compose-team/python-docker +Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/docker-compose-team/python-docker +X-Python3-Version: >= 3.5 + +Package: python3-docker +Architecture: all +Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends} +Description: Python 3 wrapper to access docker.io's control socket + This package contains oodles of routines that aid in controlling + docker.io over it's socket control, the same way the docker.io + client controls the daemon. + . + This package provides Python 3 module bindings only. diff --git a/copyright b/copyright new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75d9002 --- /dev/null +++ b/copyright @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0 +Upstream-Name: docker +Upstream-Contact: Docker, Inc. +Source: https://github.com/docker/docker-py + +Files: * +Copyright: 2014 Docker, Inc. +License: Apache-2.0 + +Files: debian/* +Copyright: 2014 Paul R. Tagliamonte + 2014 Tianon Gravi + 2016 Ondřej Nový + 2017 Jason Pleau +License: Apache-2.0 + +License: Apache-2.0 + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + . + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + . + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. + . + On Debian systems, the complete text of the Apache version 2.0 license + can be found in "/usr/share/common-licenses/Apache-2.0". diff --git a/gbp.conf b/gbp.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6dc3643 --- /dev/null +++ b/gbp.conf @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +[DEFAULT] +pristine-tar = True +patch-numbers = False +debian-branch = master + +[dch] +full = True +multimaint-merge = True diff --git a/patches/requirements.patch b/patches/requirements.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e20baa4 --- /dev/null +++ b/patches/requirements.patch @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +From: Tianon Gravi +Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 10:36:49 -0800 +Subject: Unpin dependencies so newer versions satisfy them appropriately + +Forwarded: https://github.com/dotcloud/docker-py/issues/101 (upstream has no interest) + +Patch-Name: requirements.patch + +--- a/requirements.txt ++++ b/requirements.txt +@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ +-appdirs==1.4.3 +-asn1crypto==0.22.0 +-backports.ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 +-cffi==1.10.0 +-cryptography==1.9 +-docker-pycreds==0.3.0 +-enum34==1.1.6 +-idna==2.5 +-ipaddress==1.0.18 +-packaging==16.8 +-pycparser==2.17 +-pyOpenSSL==17.0.0 +-pyparsing==2.2.0 +-pypiwin32==219; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version < '3.6' +-pypiwin32==220; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version >= '3.6' +-requests==2.14.2 +-six==1.10.0 +-websocket-client==0.40.0 ++appdirs>=1.4.3 ++asn1crypto>=0.22.0 ++backports.ssl-match-hostname>=3.5.0.1 ++cffi>=1.10.0 ++cryptography>=1.9 ++docker-pycreds>=0.3.0 ++enum34>=1.1.6 ++idna>=2.5 ++ipaddress>=1.0.18 ++packaging>=16.8 ++pycparser>=2.17 ++pyOpenSSL>=17.0.0 ++pyparsing>=2.2.0 ++pypiwin32>=219; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version < '3.6' ++pypiwin32>=220; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version >= '3.6' ++requests>=2.14.2 ++six>=1.10.0 ++websocket-client>=0.40.0 +--- a/test-requirements.txt ++++ b/test-requirements.txt +@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ +-coverage==3.7.1 +-flake8==3.4.1 +-mock==1.0.1 +-pytest==2.9.1 +-pytest-cov==2.1.0 +-pytest-timeout==1.2.1 ++coverage>=3.7.1 ++flake8>=3.4.1 ++mock>=1.0.1 ++pytest>=2.9.1 ++pytest-cov>=2.1.0 ++pytest-timeout>=1.2.1 diff --git a/patches/series b/patches/series new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f499a22 --- /dev/null +++ b/patches/series @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +requirements.patch diff --git a/pydist-overrides b/pydist-overrides new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5dee6e --- /dev/null +++ b/pydist-overrides @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +websocket-client python-websocket diff --git a/rules b/rules new file mode 100755 index 0000000..9ffd4ee --- /dev/null +++ b/rules @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +#!/usr/bin/make -f + +export PYBUILD_NAME=docker + +# The pypi bundle includes the tests (https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/308), but they're really invasive and fail for reasons I haven't yet diagnosed. +export PYBUILD_DISABLE=test + +override_dh_auto_clean: + dh_auto_clean + rm -f docker_py.egg-info/SOURCES.txt + +%: + dh $@ --with python3 --buildsystem pybuild diff --git a/source/format b/source/format new file mode 100644 index 0000000..163aaf8 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/format @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +3.0 (quilt) diff --git a/tests/control b/tests/control new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6163e1b --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/control @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +Tests: integration +Depends: docker.io, python3-mock, python3-pytest, @ +Restrictions: isolation-machine needs-root diff --git a/tests/integration b/tests/integration new file mode 100755 index 0000000..2012a95 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/integration @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +#!/bin/bash +set -e + +py.test-3 tests/integration/ diff --git a/watch b/watch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99f8c16 --- /dev/null +++ b/watch @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +version=3 +opts=uversionmangle=s/-?(rc|a|b|c)/~$1/ \ +https://pypi.debian.net/docker/docker-(.+)\.(?:zip|tgz|tbz|txz|(?:tar\.(?:gz|bz2|xz))) -- cgit v1.2.3 From 165b9ef359f02b9bb2de583f93021c78c6b0d949 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tianon Gravi Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 10:36:49 -0800 Subject: Unpin dependencies so newer versions satisfy them appropriately Forwarded: https://github.com/dotcloud/docker-py/issues/101 (upstream has no interest) Patch-Name: requirements.patch Gbp-Pq: Name requirements.patch --- requirements.txt | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ test-requirements.txt | 12 ++++++------ 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt index 6c5e7d0..7d0afbe 100644 --- a/requirements.txt +++ b/requirements.txt @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ -appdirs==1.4.3 -asn1crypto==0.22.0 -backports.ssl-match-hostname==3.5.0.1 -cffi==1.10.0 -cryptography==1.9 -docker-pycreds==0.3.0 -enum34==1.1.6 -idna==2.5 -ipaddress==1.0.18 -packaging==16.8 -pycparser==2.17 -pyOpenSSL==17.0.0 -pyparsing==2.2.0 -pypiwin32==219; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version < '3.6' -pypiwin32==220; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version >= '3.6' -requests==2.14.2 -six==1.10.0 -websocket-client==0.40.0 +appdirs>=1.4.3 +asn1crypto>=0.22.0 +backports.ssl-match-hostname>=3.5.0.1 +cffi>=1.10.0 +cryptography>=1.9 +docker-pycreds>=0.3.0 +enum34>=1.1.6 +idna>=2.5 +ipaddress>=1.0.18 +packaging>=16.8 +pycparser>=2.17 +pyOpenSSL>=17.0.0 +pyparsing>=2.2.0 +pypiwin32>=219; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version < '3.6' +pypiwin32>=220; sys_platform == 'win32' and python_version >= '3.6' +requests>=2.14.2 +six>=1.10.0 +websocket-client>=0.40.0 diff --git a/test-requirements.txt b/test-requirements.txt index 09680b6..3396b1c 100644 --- a/test-requirements.txt +++ b/test-requirements.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -coverage==3.7.1 -flake8==3.4.1 -mock==1.0.1 -pytest==2.9.1 -pytest-cov==2.1.0 -pytest-timeout==1.2.1 +coverage>=3.7.1 +flake8>=3.4.1 +mock>=1.0.1 +pytest>=2.9.1 +pytest-cov>=2.1.0 +pytest-timeout>=1.2.1 -- cgit v1.2.3