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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Docker controlling module
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 Red Hat Inc.
#
# Authors:
# Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
#
# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2
# or (at your option) any later version. See the COPYING file in
# the top-level directory.
import os
import sys
import subprocess
import json
import hashlib
import atexit
import uuid
import argparse
import enum
import tempfile
import re
import signal
from tarfile import TarFile, TarInfo
from io import StringIO, BytesIO
from shutil import copy, rmtree
from pwd import getpwuid
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
FILTERED_ENV_NAMES = ['ftp_proxy', 'http_proxy', 'https_proxy']
DEVNULL = open(os.devnull, 'wb')
class EngineEnum(enum.IntEnum):
AUTO = 1
DOCKER = 2
PODMAN = 3
def __str__(self):
return self.name.lower()
def __repr__(self):
return str(self)
@staticmethod
def argparse(s):
try:
return EngineEnum[s.upper()]
except KeyError:
return s
USE_ENGINE = EngineEnum.AUTO
def _bytes_checksum(bytes):
"""Calculate a digest string unique to the text content"""
return hashlib.sha1(bytes).hexdigest()
def _text_checksum(text):
"""Calculate a digest string unique to the text content"""
return _bytes_checksum(text.encode('utf-8'))
def _read_dockerfile(path):
return open(path, 'rt', encoding='utf-8').read()
def _file_checksum(filename):
return _bytes_checksum(open(filename, 'rb').read())
def _guess_engine_command():
""" Guess a working engine command or raise exception if not found"""
commands = []
if USE_ENGINE in [EngineEnum.AUTO, EngineEnum.PODMAN]:
commands += [["podman"]]
if USE_ENGINE in [EngineEnum.AUTO, EngineEnum.DOCKER]:
commands += [["docker"], ["sudo", "-n", "docker"]]
for cmd in commands:
docker: Handle exceptions when looking for docker command When trying to run docker tests on a host without the docker command, we get the following Python backtrace: $ make docker-test-quick@centos6 V=1 .../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py build qemu:centos6 .../qemu/tests/docker/dockerfiles/centos6.docker Traceback (most recent call last): File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 339, in <module> sys.exit(main()) File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 336, in main return args.cmdobj.run(args, argv) File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 231, in run dkr = Docker() File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 98, in __init__ self._command = _guess_docker_command() File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 41, in _guess_docker_command stdout=DEVNULL, stderr=DEVNULL) == 0: File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 523, in call return Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs).wait() File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 711, in __init__ errread, errwrite) File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 1343, in _execute_child raise child_exception OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory .../qemu/tests/docker/Makefile.include:47: recipe for target 'docker-image-centos6' failed make: *** [docker-image-centos6] Error 1 Change _guess_docker_command() to handle OSError exceptions raised by subprocess.call(), so we will keep looking for other commands and print a better error message. New output will be: $ make docker-test-quick@centos6 V=1 .../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py build qemu:centos6 .../qemu/tests/docker/dockerfiles/centos6.docker Traceback (most recent call last): File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 343, in <module> sys.exit(main()) File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 340, in main return args.cmdobj.run(args, argv) File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 235, in run dkr = Docker() File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 102, in __init__ self._command = _guess_docker_command() File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 49, in _guess_docker_command commands_txt) Exception: Cannot find working docker command. Tried: docker sudo -n docker .../qemu/tests/docker/Makefile.include:47: recipe for target 'docker-image-centos6' failed make: *** [docker-image-centos6] Error 1 Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1474369559-16903-1-git-send-email-ehabkost@redhat.com> [exceptions.OSError -> OSError and drop the import. - Fam] Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
2016-09-20 14:05:59 +03:00
try:
# docker version will return the client details in stdout
# but still report a status of 1 if it can't contact the daemon
if subprocess.call(cmd + ["version"],
docker: Handle exceptions when looking for docker command When trying to run docker tests on a host without the docker command, we get the following Python backtrace: $ make docker-test-quick@centos6 V=1 .../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py build qemu:centos6 .../qemu/tests/docker/dockerfiles/centos6.docker Traceback (most recent call last): File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 339, in <module> sys.exit(main()) File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 336, in main return args.cmdobj.run(args, argv) File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 231, in run dkr = Docker() File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 98, in __init__ self._command = _guess_docker_command() File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 41, in _guess_docker_command stdout=DEVNULL, stderr=DEVNULL) == 0: File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 523, in call return Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs).wait() File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 711, in __init__ errread, errwrite) File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 1343, in _execute_child raise child_exception OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory .../qemu/tests/docker/Makefile.include:47: recipe for target 'docker-image-centos6' failed make: *** [docker-image-centos6] Error 1 Change _guess_docker_command() to handle OSError exceptions raised by subprocess.call(), so we will keep looking for other commands and print a better error message. New output will be: $ make docker-test-quick@centos6 V=1 .../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py build qemu:centos6 .../qemu/tests/docker/dockerfiles/centos6.docker Traceback (most recent call last): File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 343, in <module> sys.exit(main()) File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 340, in main return args.cmdobj.run(args, argv) File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 235, in run dkr = Docker() File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 102, in __init__ self._command = _guess_docker_command() File ".../qemu/tests/docker/docker.py", line 49, in _guess_docker_command commands_txt) Exception: Cannot find working docker command. Tried: docker sudo -n docker .../qemu/tests/docker/Makefile.include:47: recipe for target 'docker-image-centos6' failed make: *** [docker-image-centos6] Error 1 Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1474369559-16903-1-git-send-email-ehabkost@redhat.com> [exceptions.OSError -> OSError and drop the import. - Fam] Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
2016-09-20 14:05:59 +03:00
stdout=DEVNULL, stderr=DEVNULL) == 0:
return cmd
except OSError:
pass
commands_txt = "\n".join([" " + " ".join(x) for x in commands])
raise Exception("Cannot find working engine command. Tried:\n%s" %
commands_txt)
def _copy_with_mkdir(src, root_dir, sub_path='.', name=None):
"""Copy src into root_dir, creating sub_path as needed."""
dest_dir = os.path.normpath("%s/%s" % (root_dir, sub_path))
try:
os.makedirs(dest_dir)
except OSError:
# we can safely ignore already created directories
pass
dest_file = "%s/%s" % (dest_dir, name if name else os.path.basename(src))
try:
copy(src, dest_file)
except FileNotFoundError:
print("Couldn't copy %s to %s" % (src, dest_file))
pass
def _get_so_libs(executable):
"""Return a list of libraries associated with an executable.
The paths may be symbolic links which would need to be resolved to
ensure the right data is copied."""
libs = []
ldd_re = re.compile(r"(?:\S+ => )?(\S*) \(:?0x[0-9a-f]+\)")
try:
ldd_output = subprocess.check_output(["ldd", executable]).decode('utf-8')
for line in ldd_output.split("\n"):
search = ldd_re.search(line)
if search:
try:
libs.append(search.group(1))
except IndexError:
pass
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
print("%s had no associated libraries (static build?)" % (executable))
return libs
def _copy_binary_with_libs(src, bin_dest, dest_dir):
"""Maybe copy a binary and all its dependent libraries.
If bin_dest isn't set we only copy the support libraries because
we don't need qemu in the docker path to run (due to persistent
mapping). Indeed users may get confused if we aren't running what
is in the image.
This does rely on the host file-system being fairly multi-arch
aware so the file don't clash with the guests layout.
"""
if bin_dest:
_copy_with_mkdir(src, dest_dir, os.path.dirname(bin_dest))
else:
print("only copying support libraries for %s" % (src))
libs = _get_so_libs(src)
if libs:
for l in libs:
so_path = os.path.dirname(l)
name = os.path.basename(l)
real_l = os.path.realpath(l)
_copy_with_mkdir(real_l, dest_dir, so_path, name)
def _check_binfmt_misc(executable):
"""Check binfmt_misc has entry for executable in the right place.
The details of setting up binfmt_misc are outside the scope of
this script but we should at least fail early with a useful
message if it won't work.
Returns the configured binfmt path and a valid flag. For
persistent configurations we will still want to copy and dependent
libraries.
"""
binary = os.path.basename(executable)
binfmt_entry = "/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/%s" % (binary)
if not os.path.exists(binfmt_entry):
print ("No binfmt_misc entry for %s" % (binary))
return None, False
with open(binfmt_entry) as x: entry = x.read()
if re.search("flags:.*F.*\n", entry):
print("binfmt_misc for %s uses persistent(F) mapping to host binary" %
(binary))
return None, True
m = re.search("interpreter (\S+)\n", entry)
interp = m.group(1)
if interp and interp != executable:
print("binfmt_misc for %s does not point to %s, using %s" %
(binary, executable, interp))
return interp, True
docker: Improved image checksum When a base image locally defined by QEMU, such as in the debian images, is updated, the dockerfile checksum mechanism in docker.py still skips updating the derived image, because it only looks at the literal content of the dockerfile, without considering changes to the base image. For example we have a recent fix e58c1f9b35e81 that fixed debian-win64-cross by updating its base image, debian8-mxe, but due to above "feature" of docker.py the image in question is automatically NOT rebuilt unless you add NOCACHE=1. It is noticed on Shippable: https://app.shippable.com/github/qemu/qemu/runs/541/2/console because after the fix is merged, the error still occurs, and the log shows the container image is, as explained above, not updated. This is because at the time docker.py was written, there wasn't any dependencies between QEMU's docker images. Now improve this to preprocess any "FROM qemu:*" directives in the dockerfiles while doing checksum, and inline the base image's dockerfile content, recursively. This ensures any changes on the depended _QEMU_ images are taken into account. This means for external images that we expect to retrieve from docker registries, we still do it as before. It is not perfect, because registry images can get updated too. Technically we could substitute the image name with its hex ID as obtained with $(docker images $IMAGE --format="{{.Id}}"), but --format is not supported by RHEL 7, so leave it for now. Reported-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20171103131229.4737-1-famz@redhat.com> Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
2017-11-03 16:12:29 +03:00
def _read_qemu_dockerfile(img_name):
# special case for Debian linux-user images
if img_name.startswith("debian") and img_name.endswith("user"):
img_name = "debian-bootstrap"
docker: Improved image checksum When a base image locally defined by QEMU, such as in the debian images, is updated, the dockerfile checksum mechanism in docker.py still skips updating the derived image, because it only looks at the literal content of the dockerfile, without considering changes to the base image. For example we have a recent fix e58c1f9b35e81 that fixed debian-win64-cross by updating its base image, debian8-mxe, but due to above "feature" of docker.py the image in question is automatically NOT rebuilt unless you add NOCACHE=1. It is noticed on Shippable: https://app.shippable.com/github/qemu/qemu/runs/541/2/console because after the fix is merged, the error still occurs, and the log shows the container image is, as explained above, not updated. This is because at the time docker.py was written, there wasn't any dependencies between QEMU's docker images. Now improve this to preprocess any "FROM qemu:*" directives in the dockerfiles while doing checksum, and inline the base image's dockerfile content, recursively. This ensures any changes on the depended _QEMU_ images are taken into account. This means for external images that we expect to retrieve from docker registries, we still do it as before. It is not perfect, because registry images can get updated too. Technically we could substitute the image name with its hex ID as obtained with $(docker images $IMAGE --format="{{.Id}}"), but --format is not supported by RHEL 7, so leave it for now. Reported-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20171103131229.4737-1-famz@redhat.com> Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
2017-11-03 16:12:29 +03:00
df = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "dockerfiles",
img_name + ".docker")
return _read_dockerfile(df)
docker: Improved image checksum When a base image locally defined by QEMU, such as in the debian images, is updated, the dockerfile checksum mechanism in docker.py still skips updating the derived image, because it only looks at the literal content of the dockerfile, without considering changes to the base image. For example we have a recent fix e58c1f9b35e81 that fixed debian-win64-cross by updating its base image, debian8-mxe, but due to above "feature" of docker.py the image in question is automatically NOT rebuilt unless you add NOCACHE=1. It is noticed on Shippable: https://app.shippable.com/github/qemu/qemu/runs/541/2/console because after the fix is merged, the error still occurs, and the log shows the container image is, as explained above, not updated. This is because at the time docker.py was written, there wasn't any dependencies between QEMU's docker images. Now improve this to preprocess any "FROM qemu:*" directives in the dockerfiles while doing checksum, and inline the base image's dockerfile content, recursively. This ensures any changes on the depended _QEMU_ images are taken into account. This means for external images that we expect to retrieve from docker registries, we still do it as before. It is not perfect, because registry images can get updated too. Technically we could substitute the image name with its hex ID as obtained with $(docker images $IMAGE --format="{{.Id}}"), but --format is not supported by RHEL 7, so leave it for now. Reported-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20171103131229.4737-1-famz@redhat.com> Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
2017-11-03 16:12:29 +03:00
def _dockerfile_verify_flat(df):
"Verify we do not include other qemu/ layers"
docker: Improved image checksum When a base image locally defined by QEMU, such as in the debian images, is updated, the dockerfile checksum mechanism in docker.py still skips updating the derived image, because it only looks at the literal content of the dockerfile, without considering changes to the base image. For example we have a recent fix e58c1f9b35e81 that fixed debian-win64-cross by updating its base image, debian8-mxe, but due to above "feature" of docker.py the image in question is automatically NOT rebuilt unless you add NOCACHE=1. It is noticed on Shippable: https://app.shippable.com/github/qemu/qemu/runs/541/2/console because after the fix is merged, the error still occurs, and the log shows the container image is, as explained above, not updated. This is because at the time docker.py was written, there wasn't any dependencies between QEMU's docker images. Now improve this to preprocess any "FROM qemu:*" directives in the dockerfiles while doing checksum, and inline the base image's dockerfile content, recursively. This ensures any changes on the depended _QEMU_ images are taken into account. This means for external images that we expect to retrieve from docker registries, we still do it as before. It is not perfect, because registry images can get updated too. Technically we could substitute the image name with its hex ID as obtained with $(docker images $IMAGE --format="{{.Id}}"), but --format is not supported by RHEL 7, so leave it for now. Reported-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20171103131229.4737-1-famz@redhat.com> Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
2017-11-03 16:12:29 +03:00
for l in df.splitlines():
if len(l.strip()) == 0 or l.startswith("#"):
continue
from_pref = "FROM qemu/"
docker: Improved image checksum When a base image locally defined by QEMU, such as in the debian images, is updated, the dockerfile checksum mechanism in docker.py still skips updating the derived image, because it only looks at the literal content of the dockerfile, without considering changes to the base image. For example we have a recent fix e58c1f9b35e81 that fixed debian-win64-cross by updating its base image, debian8-mxe, but due to above "feature" of docker.py the image in question is automatically NOT rebuilt unless you add NOCACHE=1. It is noticed on Shippable: https://app.shippable.com/github/qemu/qemu/runs/541/2/console because after the fix is merged, the error still occurs, and the log shows the container image is, as explained above, not updated. This is because at the time docker.py was written, there wasn't any dependencies between QEMU's docker images. Now improve this to preprocess any "FROM qemu:*" directives in the dockerfiles while doing checksum, and inline the base image's dockerfile content, recursively. This ensures any changes on the depended _QEMU_ images are taken into account. This means for external images that we expect to retrieve from docker registries, we still do it as before. It is not perfect, because registry images can get updated too. Technically we could substitute the image name with its hex ID as obtained with $(docker images $IMAGE --format="{{.Id}}"), but --format is not supported by RHEL 7, so leave it for now. Reported-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20171103131229.4737-1-famz@redhat.com> Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
2017-11-03 16:12:29 +03:00
if l.startswith(from_pref):
print("We no longer support multiple QEMU layers.")
print("Dockerfiles should be flat, ideally created by lcitool")
return False
return True
docker: Improved image checksum When a base image locally defined by QEMU, such as in the debian images, is updated, the dockerfile checksum mechanism in docker.py still skips updating the derived image, because it only looks at the literal content of the dockerfile, without considering changes to the base image. For example we have a recent fix e58c1f9b35e81 that fixed debian-win64-cross by updating its base image, debian8-mxe, but due to above "feature" of docker.py the image in question is automatically NOT rebuilt unless you add NOCACHE=1. It is noticed on Shippable: https://app.shippable.com/github/qemu/qemu/runs/541/2/console because after the fix is merged, the error still occurs, and the log shows the container image is, as explained above, not updated. This is because at the time docker.py was written, there wasn't any dependencies between QEMU's docker images. Now improve this to preprocess any "FROM qemu:*" directives in the dockerfiles while doing checksum, and inline the base image's dockerfile content, recursively. This ensures any changes on the depended _QEMU_ images are taken into account. This means for external images that we expect to retrieve from docker registries, we still do it as before. It is not perfect, because registry images can get updated too. Technically we could substitute the image name with its hex ID as obtained with $(docker images $IMAGE --format="{{.Id}}"), but --format is not supported by RHEL 7, so leave it for now. Reported-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20171103131229.4737-1-famz@redhat.com> Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
2017-11-03 16:12:29 +03:00
class Docker(object):
""" Running Docker commands """
def __init__(self):
self._command = _guess_engine_command()
if ("docker" in self._command and
"TRAVIS" not in os.environ and
"GITLAB_CI" not in os.environ):
os.environ["DOCKER_BUILDKIT"] = "1"
self._buildkit = True
else:
self._buildkit = False
self._instance = None
atexit.register(self._kill_instances)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, self._kill_instances)
signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, self._kill_instances)
def _do(self, cmd, quiet=True, **kwargs):
if quiet:
kwargs["stdout"] = DEVNULL
return subprocess.call(self._command + cmd, **kwargs)
def _do_check(self, cmd, quiet=True, **kwargs):
if quiet:
kwargs["stdout"] = DEVNULL
return subprocess.check_call(self._command + cmd, **kwargs)
def _do_kill_instances(self, only_known, only_active=True):
cmd = ["ps", "-q"]
if not only_active:
cmd.append("-a")
filter = "--filter=label=com.qemu.instance.uuid"
if only_known:
if self._instance:
filter += "=%s" % (self._instance)
else:
# no point trying to kill, we finished
return
print("filter=%s" % (filter))
cmd.append(filter)
for i in self._output(cmd).split():
self._do(["rm", "-f", i])
def clean(self):
self._do_kill_instances(False, False)
return 0
def _kill_instances(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self._do_kill_instances(True)
def _output(self, cmd, **kwargs):
try:
return subprocess.check_output(self._command + cmd,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
encoding='utf-8',
**kwargs)
except TypeError:
# 'encoding' argument was added in 3.6+
return subprocess.check_output(self._command + cmd,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
**kwargs).decode('utf-8')
def inspect_tag(self, tag):
try:
return self._output(["inspect", tag])
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
return None
def get_image_creation_time(self, info):
return json.loads(info)[0]["Created"]
def get_image_dockerfile_checksum(self, tag):
resp = self.inspect_tag(tag)
labels = json.loads(resp)[0]["Config"].get("Labels", {})
return labels.get("com.qemu.dockerfile-checksum", "")
def build_image(self, tag, docker_dir, dockerfile,
quiet=True, user=False, argv=None, registry=None,
extra_files_cksum=[]):
if argv is None:
argv = []
if not _dockerfile_verify_flat(dockerfile):
return -1
checksum = _text_checksum(dockerfile)
tmp_df = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w+t",
encoding='utf-8',
dir=docker_dir, suffix=".docker")
tmp_df.write(dockerfile)
if user:
uid = os.getuid()
uname = getpwuid(uid).pw_name
tmp_df.write("\n")
tmp_df.write("RUN id %s 2>/dev/null || useradd -u %d -U %s" %
(uname, uid, uname))
tmp_df.write("\n")
tmp_df.write("LABEL com.qemu.dockerfile-checksum=%s\n" % (checksum))
for f, c in extra_files_cksum:
tmp_df.write("LABEL com.qemu.%s-checksum=%s\n" % (f, c))
tmp_df.flush()
build_args = ["build", "-t", tag, "-f", tmp_df.name]
if self._buildkit:
build_args += ["--build-arg", "BUILDKIT_INLINE_CACHE=1"]
if registry is not None:
pull_args = ["pull", "%s/%s" % (registry, tag)]
self._do(pull_args, quiet=quiet)
cache = "%s/%s" % (registry, tag)
build_args += ["--cache-from", cache]
build_args += argv
build_args += [docker_dir]
self._do_check(build_args,
quiet=quiet)
def update_image(self, tag, tarball, quiet=True):
"Update a tagged image using "
self._do_check(["build", "-t", tag, "-"], quiet=quiet, stdin=tarball)
def image_matches_dockerfile(self, tag, dockerfile):
try:
checksum = self.get_image_dockerfile_checksum(tag)
except Exception:
return False
return checksum == _text_checksum(dockerfile)
def run(self, cmd, keep, quiet, as_user=False):
label = uuid.uuid4().hex
if not keep:
self._instance = label
if as_user:
uid = os.getuid()
cmd = [ "-u", str(uid) ] + cmd
# podman requires a bit more fiddling
if self._command[0] == "podman":
cmd.insert(0, '--userns=keep-id')
ret = self._do_check(["run", "--rm", "--label",
"com.qemu.instance.uuid=" + label] + cmd,
quiet=quiet)
if not keep:
self._instance = None
return ret
def command(self, cmd, argv, quiet):
return self._do([cmd] + argv, quiet=quiet)
class SubCommand(object):
"""A SubCommand template base class"""
name = None # Subcommand name
def shared_args(self, parser):
parser.add_argument("--quiet", action="store_true",
help="Run quietly unless an error occurred")
def args(self, parser):
"""Setup argument parser"""
pass
def run(self, args, argv):
"""Run command.
args: parsed argument by argument parser.
argv: remaining arguments from sys.argv.
"""
pass
class RunCommand(SubCommand):
"""Invoke docker run and take care of cleaning up"""
name = "run"
def args(self, parser):
parser.add_argument("--keep", action="store_true",
help="Don't remove image when command completes")
parser.add_argument("--run-as-current-user", action="store_true",
help="Run container using the current user's uid")
def run(self, args, argv):
return Docker().run(argv, args.keep, quiet=args.quiet,
as_user=args.run_as_current_user)
class BuildCommand(SubCommand):
""" Build docker image out of a dockerfile. Arg: <tag> <dockerfile>"""
name = "build"
def args(self, parser):
parser.add_argument("--include-executable", "-e",
help="""Specify a binary that will be copied to the
container together with all its dependent
libraries""")
parser.add_argument("--skip-binfmt",
action="store_true",
help="""Skip binfmt entry check (used for testing)""")
parser.add_argument("--extra-files", nargs='*',
help="""Specify files that will be copied in the
Docker image, fulfilling the ADD directive from the
Dockerfile""")
parser.add_argument("--add-current-user", "-u", dest="user",
action="store_true",
help="Add the current user to image's passwd")
parser.add_argument("--registry", "-r",
help="cache from docker registry")
parser.add_argument("-t", dest="tag",
help="Image Tag")
parser.add_argument("-f", dest="dockerfile",
help="Dockerfile name")
def run(self, args, argv):
dockerfile = _read_dockerfile(args.dockerfile)
tag = args.tag
dkr = Docker()
if "--no-cache" not in argv and \
dkr.image_matches_dockerfile(tag, dockerfile):
if not args.quiet:
print("Image is up to date.")
else:
# Create a docker context directory for the build
docker_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="docker_build")
# Validate binfmt_misc will work
if args.skip_binfmt:
qpath = args.include_executable
elif args.include_executable:
qpath, enabled = _check_binfmt_misc(args.include_executable)
if not enabled:
return 1
# Is there a .pre file to run in the build context?
docker_pre = os.path.splitext(args.dockerfile)[0]+".pre"
if os.path.exists(docker_pre):
stdout = DEVNULL if args.quiet else None
rc = subprocess.call(os.path.realpath(docker_pre),
cwd=docker_dir, stdout=stdout)
if rc == 3:
print("Skip")
return 0
elif rc != 0:
print("%s exited with code %d" % (docker_pre, rc))
return 1
# Copy any extra files into the Docker context. These can be
# included by the use of the ADD directive in the Dockerfile.
cksum = []
if args.include_executable:
# FIXME: there is no checksum of this executable and the linked
# libraries, once the image built any change of this executable
# or any library won't trigger another build.
_copy_binary_with_libs(args.include_executable,
qpath, docker_dir)
for filename in args.extra_files or []:
_copy_with_mkdir(filename, docker_dir)
cksum += [(filename, _file_checksum(filename))]
argv += ["--build-arg=" + k.lower() + "=" + v
for k, v in os.environ.items()
if k.lower() in FILTERED_ENV_NAMES]
dkr.build_image(tag, docker_dir, dockerfile,
quiet=args.quiet, user=args.user,
argv=argv, registry=args.registry,
extra_files_cksum=cksum)
rmtree(docker_dir)
return 0
class FetchCommand(SubCommand):
""" Fetch a docker image from the registry. Args: <tag> <registry>"""
name = "fetch"
def args(self, parser):
parser.add_argument("tag",
help="Local tag for image")
parser.add_argument("registry",
help="Docker registry")
def run(self, args, argv):
dkr = Docker()
dkr.command(cmd="pull", quiet=args.quiet,
argv=["%s/%s" % (args.registry, args.tag)])
dkr.command(cmd="tag", quiet=args.quiet,
argv=["%s/%s" % (args.registry, args.tag), args.tag])
class UpdateCommand(SubCommand):
""" Update a docker image. Args: <tag> <actions>"""
name = "update"
def args(self, parser):
parser.add_argument("tag",
help="Image Tag")
parser.add_argument("--executable",
help="Executable to copy")
parser.add_argument("--add-current-user", "-u", dest="user",
action="store_true",
help="Add the current user to image's passwd")
def run(self, args, argv):
# Create a temporary tarball with our whole build context and
# dockerfile for the update
tmp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix="dckr.tar.gz")
tmp_tar = TarFile(fileobj=tmp, mode='w')
# Create a Docker buildfile
df = StringIO()
df.write(u"FROM %s\n" % args.tag)
if args.executable:
# Add the executable to the tarball, using the current
# configured binfmt_misc path. If we don't get a path then we
# only need the support libraries copied
ff, enabled = _check_binfmt_misc(args.executable)
if not enabled:
print("binfmt_misc not enabled, update disabled")
return 1
if ff:
tmp_tar.add(args.executable, arcname=ff)
# Add any associated libraries
libs = _get_so_libs(args.executable)
if libs:
for l in libs:
so_path = os.path.dirname(l)
name = os.path.basename(l)
real_l = os.path.realpath(l)
try:
tmp_tar.add(real_l, arcname="%s/%s" % (so_path, name))
except FileNotFoundError:
print("Couldn't add %s/%s to archive" % (so_path, name))
pass
df.write(u"ADD . /\n")
if args.user:
uid = os.getuid()
uname = getpwuid(uid).pw_name
df.write("\n")
df.write("RUN id %s 2>/dev/null || useradd -u %d -U %s" %
(uname, uid, uname))
df_bytes = BytesIO(bytes(df.getvalue(), "UTF-8"))
df_tar = TarInfo(name="Dockerfile")
df_tar.size = df_bytes.getbuffer().nbytes
tmp_tar.addfile(df_tar, fileobj=df_bytes)
tmp_tar.close()
# reset the file pointers
tmp.flush()
tmp.seek(0)
# Run the build with our tarball context
dkr = Docker()
dkr.update_image(args.tag, tmp, quiet=args.quiet)
return 0
class CleanCommand(SubCommand):
"""Clean up docker instances"""
name = "clean"
def run(self, args, argv):
Docker().clean()
return 0
class ImagesCommand(SubCommand):
"""Run "docker images" command"""
name = "images"
def run(self, args, argv):
return Docker().command("images", argv, args.quiet)
class ProbeCommand(SubCommand):
"""Probe if we can run docker automatically"""
name = "probe"
def run(self, args, argv):
try:
docker = Docker()
if docker._command[0] == "docker":
print("docker")
elif docker._command[0] == "sudo":
print("sudo docker")
elif docker._command[0] == "podman":
print("podman")
except Exception:
print("no")
return
class CcCommand(SubCommand):
"""Compile sources with cc in images"""
name = "cc"
def args(self, parser):
parser.add_argument("--image", "-i", required=True,
help="The docker image in which to run cc")
parser.add_argument("--cc", default="cc",
help="The compiler executable to call")
parser.add_argument("--source-path", "-s", nargs="*", dest="paths",
help="""Extra paths to (ro) mount into container for
reading sources""")
def run(self, args, argv):
if argv and argv[0] == "--":
argv = argv[1:]
cwd = os.getcwd()
cmd = ["-w", cwd,
"-v", "%s:%s:rw" % (cwd, cwd)]
if args.paths:
for p in args.paths:
cmd += ["-v", "%s:%s:ro,z" % (p, p)]
cmd += [args.image, args.cc]
cmd += argv
return Docker().run(cmd, False, quiet=args.quiet,
as_user=True)
def main():
global USE_ENGINE
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="A Docker helper",
usage="%s <subcommand> ..." %
os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))
parser.add_argument("--engine", type=EngineEnum.argparse, choices=list(EngineEnum),
help="specify which container engine to use")
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(title="subcommands", help=None)
for cls in SubCommand.__subclasses__():
cmd = cls()
subp = subparsers.add_parser(cmd.name, help=cmd.__doc__)
cmd.shared_args(subp)
cmd.args(subp)
subp.set_defaults(cmdobj=cmd)
args, argv = parser.parse_known_args()
if args.engine:
USE_ENGINE = args.engine
return args.cmdobj.run(args, argv)
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())