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package utils
import (
"bytes"
"crypto/sha1"
"crypto/sha256"
"encoding/hex"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"index/suffixarray"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
)
var (
IAMSTATIC bool // whether or not Docker itself was compiled statically via ./hack/make.sh binary
INITSHA1 string // sha1sum of separate static dockerinit, if Docker itself was compiled dynamically via ./hack/make.sh dynbinary
)
// A common interface to access the Fatal method of
// both testing.B and testing.T.
type Fataler interface {
Fatal(args ...interface{})
}
// ListOpts type
type ListOpts []string
func (opts *ListOpts) String() string {
return fmt.Sprint(*opts)
}
func (opts *ListOpts) Set(value string) error {
*opts = append(*opts, value)
return nil
}
// Go is a basic promise implementation: it wraps calls a function in a goroutine,
// and returns a channel which will later return the function's return value.
func Go(f func() error) chan error {
ch := make(chan error)
go func() {
ch <- f()
}()
return ch
}
// Request a given URL and return an io.Reader
func Download(url string, stderr io.Writer) (*http.Response, error) {
var resp *http.Response
var err error
if resp, err = http.Get(url); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if resp.StatusCode >= 400 {
return nil, errors.New("Got HTTP status code >= 400: " + resp.Status)
}
return resp, nil
}
func logf(level string, format string, a ...interface{}) {
// Retrieve the stack infos
_, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(2)
if !ok {
file = "<unknown>"
line = -1
} else {
file = file[strings.LastIndex(file, "/")+1:]
}
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, fmt.Sprintf("[%s] %s:%d %s\n", level, file, line, format), a...)
}
// Debug function, if the debug flag is set, then display. Do nothing otherwise
// If Docker is in damon mode, also send the debug info on the socket
func Debugf(format string, a ...interface{}) {
if os.Getenv("DEBUG") != "" {
logf("debug", format, a...)
}
}
func Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) {
logf("error", format, a...)
}
// Reader with progress bar
type progressReader struct {
reader io.ReadCloser // Stream to read from
output io.Writer // Where to send progress bar to
readTotal int // Expected stream length (bytes)
readProgress int // How much has been read so far (bytes)
lastUpdate int // How many bytes read at least update
template string // Template to print. Default "%v/%v (%v)"
sf *StreamFormatter
newLine bool
}
func (r *progressReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
read, err := io.ReadCloser(r.reader).Read(p)
r.readProgress += read
updateEvery := 1024 * 512 //512kB
if r.readTotal > 0 {
// Update progress for every 1% read if 1% < 512kB
if increment := int(0.01 * float64(r.readTotal)); increment < updateEvery {
updateEvery = increment
}
}
if r.readProgress-r.lastUpdate > updateEvery || err != nil {
if r.readTotal > 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(r.output, r.template, HumanSize(int64(r.readProgress)), HumanSize(int64(r.readTotal)), fmt.Sprintf("%.0f%%", float64(r.readProgress)/float64(r.readTotal)*100))
} else {
fmt.Fprintf(r.output, r.template, r.readProgress, "?", "n/a")
}
r.lastUpdate = r.readProgress
}
// Send newline when complete
if r.newLine && err != nil {
r.output.Write(r.sf.FormatStatus("", ""))
}
return read, err
}
func (r *progressReader) Close() error {
return io.ReadCloser(r.reader).Close()
}
func ProgressReader(r io.ReadCloser, size int, output io.Writer, tpl []byte, sf *StreamFormatter, newline bool) *progressReader {
return &progressReader{
reader: r,
output: NewWriteFlusher(output),
readTotal: size,
template: string(tpl),
sf: sf,
newLine: newline,
}
}
// HumanDuration returns a human-readable approximation of a duration
// (eg. "About a minute", "4 hours ago", etc.)
func HumanDuration(d time.Duration) string {
if seconds := int(d.Seconds()); seconds < 1 {
return "Less than a second"
} else if seconds < 60 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d seconds", seconds)
} else if minutes := int(d.Minutes()); minutes == 1 {
return "About a minute"
} else if minutes < 60 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d minutes", minutes)
} else if hours := int(d.Hours()); hours == 1 {
return "About an hour"
} else if hours < 48 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d hours", hours)
} else if hours < 24*7*2 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d days", hours/24)
} else if hours < 24*30*3 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d weeks", hours/24/7)
} else if hours < 24*365*2 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d months", hours/24/30)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%f years", d.Hours()/24/365)
}
// HumanSize returns a human-readable approximation of a size
// using SI standard (eg. "44kB", "17MB")
func HumanSize(size int64) string {
i := 0
var sizef float64
sizef = float64(size)
units := []string{"B", "kB", "MB", "GB", "TB", "PB", "EB", "ZB", "YB"}
for sizef >= 1000.0 {
sizef = sizef / 1000.0
i++
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%.4g %s", sizef, units[i])
}
// Parses a human-readable string representing an amount of RAM
// in bytes, kibibytes, mebibytes or gibibytes, and returns the
// number of bytes, or -1 if the string is unparseable.
// Units are case-insensitive, and the 'b' suffix is optional.
func RAMInBytes(size string) (bytes int64, err error) {
re, error := regexp.Compile("^(\\d+)([kKmMgG])?[bB]?$")
if error != nil {
return -1, error
}
matches := re.FindStringSubmatch(size)
if len(matches) != 3 {
return -1, fmt.Errorf("Invalid size: '%s'", size)
}
memLimit, error := strconv.ParseInt(matches[1], 10, 0)
if error != nil {
return -1, error
}
unit := strings.ToLower(matches[2])
if unit == "k" {
memLimit *= 1024
} else if unit == "m" {
memLimit *= 1024 * 1024
} else if unit == "g" {
memLimit *= 1024 * 1024 * 1024
}
return memLimit, nil
}
func Trunc(s string, maxlen int) string {
if len(s) <= maxlen {
return s
}
return s[:maxlen]
}
// Figure out the absolute path of our own binary
func SelfPath() string {
path, err := exec.LookPath(os.Args[0])
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
path, err = filepath.Abs(path)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return path
}
func dockerInitSha1(target string) string {
f, err := os.Open(target)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
defer f.Close()
h := sha1.New()
_, err = io.Copy(h, f)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return hex.EncodeToString(h.Sum(nil))
}
func isValidDockerInitPath(target string, selfPath string) bool { // target and selfPath should be absolute (InitPath and SelfPath already do this)
if IAMSTATIC {
if target == selfPath {
return true
}
targetFileInfo, err := os.Lstat(target)
if err != nil {
return false
}
selfPathFileInfo, err := os.Lstat(selfPath)
if err != nil {
return false
}
return os.SameFile(targetFileInfo, selfPathFileInfo)
}
return INITSHA1 != "" && dockerInitSha1(target) == INITSHA1
}
// Figure out the path of our dockerinit (which may be SelfPath())
func DockerInitPath() string {
selfPath := SelfPath()
if isValidDockerInitPath(selfPath, selfPath) {
// if we're valid, don't bother checking anything else
return selfPath
}
var possibleInits = []string{
filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(selfPath), "dockerinit"),
// "/usr/libexec includes internal binaries that are not intended to be executed directly by users or shell scripts. Applications may use a single subdirectory under /usr/libexec."
"/usr/libexec/docker/dockerinit",
"/usr/local/libexec/docker/dockerinit",
}
for _, dockerInit := range possibleInits {
path, err := exec.LookPath(dockerInit)
if err == nil {
path, err = filepath.Abs(path)
if err != nil {
// LookPath already validated that this file exists and is executable (following symlinks), so how could Abs fail?
panic(err)
}
if isValidDockerInitPath(path, selfPath) {
return path
}
}
}
return ""
}
type NopWriter struct{}
func (*NopWriter) Write(buf []byte) (int, error) {
return len(buf), nil
}
type nopWriteCloser struct {
io.Writer
}
func (w *nopWriteCloser) Close() error { return nil }
func NopWriteCloser(w io.Writer) io.WriteCloser {
return &nopWriteCloser{w}
}
type bufReader struct {
sync.Mutex
buf *bytes.Buffer
reader io.Reader
err error
wait sync.Cond
}
func NewBufReader(r io.Reader) *bufReader {
reader := &bufReader{
buf: &bytes.Buffer{},
reader: r,
}
reader.wait.L = &reader.Mutex
go reader.drain()
return reader
}
func (r *bufReader) drain() {
buf := make([]byte, 1024)
for {
n, err := r.reader.Read(buf)
r.Lock()
if err != nil {
r.err = err
} else {
r.buf.Write(buf[0:n])
}
r.wait.Signal()
r.Unlock()
if err != nil {
break
}
}
}
func (r *bufReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
r.Lock()
defer r.Unlock()
for {
n, err = r.buf.Read(p)
if n > 0 {
return n, err
}
if r.err != nil {
return 0, r.err
}
r.wait.Wait()
}
}
func (r *bufReader) Close() error {
closer, ok := r.reader.(io.ReadCloser)
if !ok {
return nil
}
return closer.Close()
}
type WriteBroadcaster struct {
sync.Mutex
buf *bytes.Buffer
writers map[StreamWriter]bool
}
type StreamWriter struct {
wc io.WriteCloser
stream string
}
func (w *WriteBroadcaster) AddWriter(writer io.WriteCloser, stream string) {
w.Lock()
sw := StreamWriter{wc: writer, stream: stream}
w.writers[sw] = true
w.Unlock()
}
type JSONLog struct {
Log string `json:"log,omitempty"`
Stream string `json:"stream,omitempty"`
Created time.Time `json:"time"`
}
func (w *WriteBroadcaster) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
w.Lock()
defer w.Unlock()
w.buf.Write(p)
for sw := range w.writers {
lp := p
if sw.stream != "" {
lp = nil
for {
line, err := w.buf.ReadString('\n')
if err != nil {
w.buf.Write([]byte(line))
break
}
b, err := json.Marshal(&JSONLog{Log: line, Stream: sw.stream, Created: time.Now()})
if err != nil {
// On error, evict the writer
delete(w.writers, sw)
continue
}
lp = append(lp, b...)
lp = append(lp, '\n')
}
}
if n, err := sw.wc.Write(lp); err != nil || n != len(lp) {
// On error, evict the writer
delete(w.writers, sw)
}
}
return len(p), nil
}
func (w *WriteBroadcaster) CloseWriters() error {
w.Lock()
defer w.Unlock()
for sw := range w.writers {
sw.wc.Close()
}
w.writers = make(map[StreamWriter]bool)
return nil
}
func NewWriteBroadcaster() *WriteBroadcaster {
return &WriteBroadcaster{writers: make(map[StreamWriter]bool), buf: bytes.NewBuffer(nil)}
}
func GetTotalUsedFds() int {
if fds, err := ioutil.ReadDir(fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%d/fd", os.Getpid())); err != nil {
Errorf("Error opening /proc/%d/fd: %s", os.Getpid(), err)
} else {
return len(fds)
}
return -1
}
// TruncIndex allows the retrieval of string identifiers by any of their unique prefixes.
// This is used to retrieve image and container IDs by more convenient shorthand prefixes.
type TruncIndex struct {
index *suffixarray.Index
ids map[string]bool
bytes []byte
}
func NewTruncIndex() *TruncIndex {
return &TruncIndex{
index: suffixarray.New([]byte{' '}),
ids: make(map[string]bool),
bytes: []byte{' '},
}
}
func (idx *TruncIndex) Add(id string) error {
if strings.Contains(id, " ") {
return fmt.Errorf("Illegal character: ' '")
}
if _, exists := idx.ids[id]; exists {
return fmt.Errorf("Id already exists: %s", id)
}
idx.ids[id] = true
idx.bytes = append(idx.bytes, []byte(id+" ")...)
idx.index = suffixarray.New(idx.bytes)
return nil
}
func (idx *TruncIndex) Delete(id string) error {
if _, exists := idx.ids[id]; !exists {
return fmt.Errorf("No such id: %s", id)
}
before, after, err := idx.lookup(id)
if err != nil {
return err
}
delete(idx.ids, id)
idx.bytes = append(idx.bytes[:before], idx.bytes[after:]...)
idx.index = suffixarray.New(idx.bytes)
return nil
}
func (idx *TruncIndex) lookup(s string) (int, int, error) {
offsets := idx.index.Lookup([]byte(" "+s), -1)
//log.Printf("lookup(%s): %v (index bytes: '%s')\n", s, offsets, idx.index.Bytes())
if offsets == nil || len(offsets) == 0 || len(offsets) > 1 {
return -1, -1, fmt.Errorf("No such id: %s", s)
}
offsetBefore := offsets[0] + 1
offsetAfter := offsetBefore + strings.Index(string(idx.bytes[offsetBefore:]), " ")
return offsetBefore, offsetAfter, nil
}
func (idx *TruncIndex) Get(s string) (string, error) {
before, after, err := idx.lookup(s)
//log.Printf("Get(%s) bytes=|%s| before=|%d| after=|%d|\n", s, idx.bytes, before, after)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return string(idx.bytes[before:after]), err
}
// TruncateID returns a shorthand version of a string identifier for convenience.
// A collision with other shorthands is very unlikely, but possible.
// In case of a collision a lookup with TruncIndex.Get() will fail, and the caller
// will need to use a langer prefix, or the full-length Id.
func TruncateID(id string) string {
shortLen := 12
if len(id) < shortLen {
shortLen = len(id)
}
return id[:shortLen]
}
// Code c/c from io.Copy() modified to handle escape sequence
func CopyEscapable(dst io.Writer, src io.ReadCloser) (written int64, err error) {
buf := make([]byte, 32*1024)
for {
nr, er := src.Read(buf)
if nr > 0 {
// ---- Docker addition
// char 16 is C-p
if nr == 1 && buf[0] == 16 {
nr, er = src.Read(buf)
// char 17 is C-q
if nr == 1 && buf[0] == 17 {
if err := src.Close(); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return 0, io.EOF
}
}
// ---- End of docker
nw, ew := dst.Write(buf[0:nr])
if nw > 0 {
written += int64(nw)
}
if ew != nil {
err = ew
break
}
if nr != nw {
err = io.ErrShortWrite
break
}
}
if er == io.EOF {
break
}
if er != nil {
err = er
break
}
}
return written, err
}
func HashData(src io.Reader) (string, error) {
h := sha256.New()
if _, err := io.Copy(h, src); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return "sha256:" + hex.EncodeToString(h.Sum(nil)), nil
}
type KernelVersionInfo struct {
Kernel int
Major int
Minor int
Flavor string
}
func (k *KernelVersionInfo) String() string {
flavor := ""
if len(k.Flavor) > 0 {
flavor = fmt.Sprintf("-%s", k.Flavor)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%d.%d.%d%s", k.Kernel, k.Major, k.Minor, flavor)
}
// Compare two KernelVersionInfo struct.
// Returns -1 if a < b, = if a == b, 1 it a > b
func CompareKernelVersion(a, b *KernelVersionInfo) int {
if a.Kernel < b.Kernel {
return -1
} else if a.Kernel > b.Kernel {
return 1
}
if a.Major < b.Major {
return -1
} else if a.Major > b.Major {
return 1
}
if a.Minor < b.Minor {
return -1
} else if a.Minor > b.Minor {
return 1
}
return 0
}
func FindCgroupMountpoint(cgroupType string) (string, error) {
output, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/proc/mounts")
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
// /proc/mounts has 6 fields per line, one mount per line, e.g.
// cgroup /sys/fs/cgroup/devices cgroup rw,relatime,devices 0 0
for _, line := range strings.Split(string(output), "\n") {
parts := strings.Split(line, " ")
if len(parts) == 6 && parts[2] == "cgroup" {
for _, opt := range strings.Split(parts[3], ",") {
if opt == cgroupType {
return parts[1], nil
}
}
}
}
return "", fmt.Errorf("cgroup mountpoint not found for %s", cgroupType)
}
func GetKernelVersion() (*KernelVersionInfo, error) {
var (
err error
)
uts, err := uname()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
release := make([]byte, len(uts.Release))
i := 0
for _, c := range uts.Release {
release[i] = byte(c)
i++
}
// Remove the \x00 from the release for Atoi to parse correctly
release = release[:bytes.IndexByte(release, 0)]
return ParseRelease(string(release))
}
func ParseRelease(release string) (*KernelVersionInfo, error) {
var (
flavor string
kernel, major, minor int
err error
)
tmp := strings.SplitN(release, "-", 2)
tmp2 := strings.Split(tmp[0], ".")
if len(tmp2) > 0 {
kernel, err = strconv.Atoi(tmp2[0])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if len(tmp2) > 1 {
major, err = strconv.Atoi(tmp2[1])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if len(tmp2) > 2 {
// Removes "+" because git kernels might set it
minorUnparsed := strings.Trim(tmp2[2], "+")
minor, err = strconv.Atoi(minorUnparsed)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if len(tmp) == 2 {
flavor = tmp[1]
} else {
flavor = ""
}
return &KernelVersionInfo{
Kernel: kernel,
Major: major,
Minor: minor,
Flavor: flavor,
}, nil
}
// FIXME: this is deprecated by CopyWithTar in archive.go
func CopyDirectory(source, dest string) error {
if output, err := exec.Command("cp", "-ra", source, dest).CombinedOutput(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error copy: %s (%s)", err, output)
}
return nil
}
type NopFlusher struct{}
func (f *NopFlusher) Flush() {}
type WriteFlusher struct {
sync.Mutex
w io.Writer
flusher http.Flusher
}
func (wf *WriteFlusher) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
wf.Lock()
defer wf.Unlock()
n, err = wf.w.Write(b)
wf.flusher.Flush()
return n, err
}
// Flush the stream immediately.
func (wf *WriteFlusher) Flush() {
wf.Lock()
defer wf.Unlock()
wf.flusher.Flush()
}
func NewWriteFlusher(w io.Writer) *WriteFlusher {
var flusher http.Flusher
if f, ok := w.(http.Flusher); ok {
flusher = f
} else {
flusher = &NopFlusher{}
}
return &WriteFlusher{w: w, flusher: flusher}
}
type JSONError struct {
Code int `json:"code,omitempty"`
Message string `json:"message,omitempty"`
}
type JSONMessage struct {
Status string `json:"status,omitempty"`
Progress string `json:"progress,omitempty"`
ErrorMessage string `json:"error,omitempty"` //deprecated
ID string `json:"id,omitempty"`
From string `json:"from,omitempty"`
Time int64 `json:"time,omitempty"`
Error *JSONError `json:"errorDetail,omitempty"`
}
func (e *JSONError) Error() string {
return e.Message
}
func NewHTTPRequestError(msg string, res *http.Response) error {
return &JSONError{
Message: msg,
Code: res.StatusCode,
}
}
func (jm *JSONMessage) Display(out io.Writer) error {
if jm.Error != nil {
if jm.Error.Code == 401 {
return fmt.Errorf("Authentication is required.")
}
return jm.Error
}
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%c[2K\r", 27)
if jm.Time != 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "[%s] ", time.Unix(jm.Time, 0))
}
if jm.ID != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%s: ", jm.ID)
}
if jm.From != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "(from %s) ", jm.From)
}
if jm.Progress != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%s %s\r", jm.Status, jm.Progress)
} else {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%s\r\n", jm.Status)
}
return nil
}
func DisplayJSONMessagesStream(in io.Reader, out io.Writer) error {
dec := json.NewDecoder(in)
ids := make(map[string]int)
diff := 0
for {
jm := JSONMessage{}
if err := dec.Decode(&jm); err == io.EOF {
break
} else if err != nil {
return err
}
if jm.Progress != "" && jm.ID != "" {
line, ok := ids[jm.ID]
if !ok {
line = len(ids)
ids[jm.ID] = line
fmt.Fprintf(out, "\n")
diff = 0
} else {
diff = len(ids) - line
}
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%c[%dA", 27, diff)
}
err := jm.Display(out)
if jm.ID != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%c[%dB", 27, diff)
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
type StreamFormatter struct {
json bool
used bool
}
func NewStreamFormatter(json bool) *StreamFormatter {
return &StreamFormatter{json, false}
}
func (sf *StreamFormatter) FormatStatus(id, format string, a ...interface{}) []byte {
sf.used = true
str := fmt.Sprintf(format, a...)
if sf.json {
b, err := json.Marshal(&JSONMessage{ID: id, Status: str})
if err != nil {
return sf.FormatError(err)
}
return b
}
return []byte(str + "\r\n")
}
func (sf *StreamFormatter) FormatError(err error) []byte {
sf.used = true
if sf.json {
jsonError, ok := err.(*JSONError)
if !ok {
jsonError = &JSONError{Message: err.Error()}
}
if b, err := json.Marshal(&JSONMessage{Error: jsonError, ErrorMessage: err.Error()}); err == nil {
return b
}
return []byte("{\"error\":\"format error\"}")
}
return []byte("Error: " + err.Error() + "\r\n")
}
func (sf *StreamFormatter) FormatProgress(id, action, progress string) []byte {
sf.used = true
if sf.json {
b, err := json.Marshal(&JSONMessage{Status: action, Progress: progress, ID: id})
if err != nil {
return nil
}
return b
}
return []byte(action + " " + progress + "\r")
}
func (sf *StreamFormatter) Used() bool {
return sf.used
}
func IsURL(str string) bool {
return strings.HasPrefix(str, "http://") || strings.HasPrefix(str, "https://")
}
func IsGIT(str string) bool {
return strings.HasPrefix(str, "git://") || strings.HasPrefix(str, "github.com/")
}
// GetResolvConf opens and read the content of /etc/resolv.conf.
// It returns it as byte slice.
func GetResolvConf() ([]byte, error) {
resolv, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/etc/resolv.conf")
if err != nil {
Errorf("Error openning resolv.conf: %s", err)
return nil, err
}
return resolv, nil
}
// CheckLocalDns looks into the /etc/resolv.conf,
// it returns true if there is a local nameserver or if there is no nameserver.
func CheckLocalDns(resolvConf []byte) bool {
var parsedResolvConf = StripComments(resolvConf, []byte("#"))
if !bytes.Contains(parsedResolvConf, []byte("nameserver")) {
return true
}
for _, ip := range [][]byte{
[]byte("127.0.0.1"),
[]byte("127.0.1.1"),
} {
if bytes.Contains(parsedResolvConf, ip) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// StripComments parses input into lines and strips away comments.
func StripComments(input []byte, commentMarker []byte) []byte {
lines := bytes.Split(input, []byte("\n"))
var output []byte
for _, currentLine := range lines {
var commentIndex = bytes.Index(currentLine, commentMarker)
if commentIndex == -1 {
output = append(output, currentLine...)
} else {
output = append(output, currentLine[:commentIndex]...)
}
output = append(output, []byte("\n")...)
}
return output
}
// GetNameserversAsCIDR returns nameservers (if any) listed in
// /etc/resolv.conf as CIDR blocks (e.g., "1.2.3.4/32")
// This function's output is intended for net.ParseCIDR
func GetNameserversAsCIDR(resolvConf []byte) []string {
var parsedResolvConf = StripComments(resolvConf, []byte("#"))
nameservers := []string{}
re := regexp.MustCompile(`^\s*nameserver\s*(([0-9]+\.){3}([0-9]+))\s*$`)
for _, line := range bytes.Split(parsedResolvConf, []byte("\n")) {
var ns = re.FindSubmatch(line)
if len(ns) > 0 {
nameservers = append(nameservers, string(ns[1])+"/32")
}
}
return nameservers
}
func ParseHost(host string, port int, addr string) (string, error) {
var proto string
switch {
case strings.HasPrefix(addr, "unix://"):
return addr, nil
case strings.HasPrefix(addr, "tcp://"):
proto = "tcp"
addr = strings.TrimPrefix(addr, "tcp://")
default:
if strings.Contains(addr, "://") {
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid bind address protocol: %s", addr)
}
proto = "tcp"
}
if strings.Contains(addr, ":") {
hostParts := strings.Split(addr, ":")
if len(hostParts) != 2 {
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid bind address format: %s", addr)
}
if hostParts[0] != "" {
host = hostParts[0]
}
if p, err := strconv.Atoi(hostParts[1]); err == nil {
port = p
}
} else {
host = addr
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s://%s:%d", proto, host, port), nil
}
func GetReleaseVersion() string {
resp, err := http.Get("http://get.docker.io/latest")
if err != nil {
return ""
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
if resp.ContentLength > 24 || resp.StatusCode != 200 {
return ""
}
body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return strings.TrimSpace(string(body))
}
// Get a repos name and returns the right reposName + tag
// The tag can be confusing because of a port in a repository name.
// Ex: localhost.localdomain:5000/samalba/hipache:latest
func ParseRepositoryTag(repos string) (string, string) {
n := strings.LastIndex(repos, ":")
if n < 0 {
return repos, ""
}
if tag := repos[n+1:]; !strings.Contains(tag, "/") {
return repos[:n], tag
}
return repos, ""
}
type User struct {
Uid string // user id
Gid string // primary group id
Username string
Name string
HomeDir string
}
// UserLookup check if the given username or uid is present in /etc/passwd
// and returns the user struct.
// If the username is not found, an error is returned.
func UserLookup(uid string) (*User, error) {
file, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/etc/passwd")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, line := range strings.Split(string(file), "\n") {
data := strings.Split(line, ":")
if len(data) > 5 && (data[0] == uid || data[2] == uid) {
return &User{
Uid: data[2],
Gid: data[3],
Username: data[0],
Name: data[4],
HomeDir: data[5],
}, nil
}
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("User not found in /etc/passwd")
}
type DependencyGraph struct {
nodes map[string]*DependencyNode
}
type DependencyNode struct {
id string
deps map[*DependencyNode]bool
}
func NewDependencyGraph() DependencyGraph {
return DependencyGraph{
nodes: map[string]*DependencyNode{},
}
}
func (graph *DependencyGraph) addNode(node *DependencyNode) string {
if graph.nodes[node.id] == nil {
graph.nodes[node.id] = node
}
return node.id
}
func (graph *DependencyGraph) NewNode(id string) string {
if graph.nodes[id] != nil {
return id
}
nd := &DependencyNode{
id: id,
deps: map[*DependencyNode]bool{},
}
graph.addNode(nd)
return id
}
func (graph *DependencyGraph) AddDependency(node, to string) error {
if graph.nodes[node] == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Node %s does not belong to this graph", node)
}
if graph.nodes[to] == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Node %s does not belong to this graph", to)
}
if node == to {
return fmt.Errorf("Dependency loops are forbidden!")
}
graph.nodes[node].addDependency(graph.nodes[to])
return nil
}
func (node *DependencyNode) addDependency(to *DependencyNode) bool {
node.deps[to] = true
return node.deps[to]
}
func (node *DependencyNode) Degree() int {
return len(node.deps)
}
// The magic happens here ::
func (graph *DependencyGraph) GenerateTraversalMap() ([][]string, error) {
Debugf("Generating traversal map. Nodes: %d", len(graph.nodes))
result := [][]string{}
processed := map[*DependencyNode]bool{}
// As long as we haven't processed all nodes...
for len(processed) < len(graph.nodes) {
// Use a temporary buffer for processed nodes, otherwise
// nodes that depend on each other could end up in the same round.
tmpProcessed := []*DependencyNode{}
for _, node := range graph.nodes {
// If the node has more dependencies than what we have cleared,
// it won't be valid for this round.
if node.Degree() > len(processed) {
continue
}
// If it's already processed, get to the next one
if processed[node] {
continue
}
// It's not been processed yet and has 0 deps. Add it!
// (this is a shortcut for what we're doing below)
if node.Degree() == 0 {
tmpProcessed = append(tmpProcessed, node)
continue
}
// If at least one dep hasn't been processed yet, we can't
// add it.
ok := true
for dep := range node.deps {
if !processed[dep] {
ok = false
break
}
}
// All deps have already been processed. Add it!
if ok {
tmpProcessed = append(tmpProcessed, node)
}
}
Debugf("Round %d: found %d available nodes", len(result), len(tmpProcessed))
// If no progress has been made this round,
// that means we have circular dependencies.
if len(tmpProcessed) == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Could not find a solution to this dependency graph")
}
round := []string{}
for _, nd := range tmpProcessed {
round = append(round, nd.id)
processed[nd] = true
}
result = append(result, round)
}
return result, nil
}
// An StatusError reports an unsuccessful exit by a command.
type StatusError struct {
Status int
}
func (e *StatusError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Status: %d", e.Status)
}
func quote(word string, buf *bytes.Buffer) {
// Bail out early for "simple" strings
if word != "" && !strings.ContainsAny(word, "\\'\"`${[|&;<>()~*?! \t\n") {
buf.WriteString(word)
return
}
buf.WriteString("'")
for i := 0; i < len(word); i++ {
b := word[i]
if b == '\'' {
// Replace literal ' with a close ', a \', and a open '
buf.WriteString("'\\''")
} else {
buf.WriteByte(b)
}
}
buf.WriteString("'")
}
// Take a list of strings and escape them so they will be handled right
// when passed as arguments to an program via a shell
func ShellQuoteArguments(args []string) string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
for i, arg := range args {
if i != 0 {
buf.WriteByte(' ')
}
quote(arg, &buf)
}
return buf.String()
}
func IsClosedError(err error) bool {
/* This comparison is ugly, but unfortunately, net.go doesn't export errClosing.
* See:
* http://golang.org/src/pkg/net/net.go
* https://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=4337
* https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/golang-nuts/0_aaCvBmOcM/SptmDyX1XJMJ
*/
return strings.HasSuffix(err.Error(), "use of closed network connection")
}
func PartParser(template, data string) (map[string]string, error) {
// ip:public:private
templateParts := strings.Split(template, ":")
parts := strings.Split(data, ":")
if len(parts) != len(templateParts) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid format to parse. %s should match template %s", data, template)
}
out := make(map[string]string, len(templateParts))
for i, t := range templateParts {
value := ""
if len(parts) > i {
value = parts[i]
}
out[t] = value
}
return out, nil
}
var globalTestID string
// TestDirectory creates a new temporary directory and returns its path.
// The contents of directory at path `templateDir` is copied into the
// new directory.
func TestDirectory(templateDir string) (dir string, err error) {
if globalTestID == "" {
globalTestID = RandomString()[:4]
}
prefix := fmt.Sprintf("docker-test%s-%s-", globalTestID, GetCallerName(2))
if prefix == "" {
prefix = "docker-test-"
}
dir, err = ioutil.TempDir("", prefix)
if err = os.Remove(dir); err != nil {
return
}
if templateDir != "" {
if err = CopyDirectory(templateDir, dir); err != nil {
return
}
}
return
}
// GetCallerName introspects the call stack and returns the name of the
// function `depth` levels down in the stack.
func GetCallerName(depth int) string {
// Use the caller function name as a prefix.
// This helps trace temp directories back to their test.
pc, _, _, _ := runtime.Caller(depth + 1)
callerLongName := runtime.FuncForPC(pc).Name()
parts := strings.Split(callerLongName, ".")
callerShortName := parts[len(parts)-1]
return callerShortName
}