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package environment // import "github.com/docker/docker/testutil/environment"
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/filters"
"github.com/docker/docker/client"
"github.com/docker/docker/testutil/fixtures/load"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"gotest.tools/v3/assert"
)
// Execution contains information about the current test execution and daemon
// under test
type Execution struct {
client client.APIClient
DaemonInfo types.Info
OSType string
PlatformDefaults PlatformDefaults
protectedElements protectedElements
}
// PlatformDefaults are defaults values for the platform of the daemon under test
type PlatformDefaults struct {
BaseImage string
VolumesConfigPath string
ContainerStoragePath string
}
// New creates a new Execution struct
// This is configured using the env client (see client.FromEnv)
func New() (*Execution, error) {
c, err := client.NewClientWithOpts(client.FromEnv)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "failed to create client")
}
return FromClient(c)
}
// FromClient creates a new Execution environment from the passed in client
func FromClient(c *client.Client) (*Execution, error) {
info, err := c.Info(context.Background())
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "failed to get info from daemon")
}
osType := getOSType(info)
return &Execution{
client: c,
DaemonInfo: info,
OSType: osType,
PlatformDefaults: getPlatformDefaults(info, osType),
protectedElements: newProtectedElements(),
}, nil
}
func getOSType(info types.Info) string {
// Docker EE does not set the OSType so allow the user to override this value.
userOsType := os.Getenv("TEST_OSTYPE")
if userOsType != "" {
return userOsType
}
return info.OSType
}
func getPlatformDefaults(info types.Info, osType string) PlatformDefaults {
volumesPath := filepath.Join(info.DockerRootDir, "volumes")
containersPath := filepath.Join(info.DockerRootDir, "containers")
switch osType {
case "linux":
return PlatformDefaults{
BaseImage: "scratch",
VolumesConfigPath: toSlash(volumesPath),
ContainerStoragePath: toSlash(containersPath),
}
case "windows":
baseImage := "microsoft/windowsservercore"
if overrideBaseImage := os.Getenv("WINDOWS_BASE_IMAGE"); overrideBaseImage != "" {
baseImage = overrideBaseImage
if overrideBaseImageTag := os.Getenv("WINDOWS_BASE_IMAGE_TAG"); overrideBaseImageTag != "" {
baseImage = baseImage + ":" + overrideBaseImageTag
}
}
fmt.Println("INFO: Windows Base image is ", baseImage)
return PlatformDefaults{
BaseImage: baseImage,
VolumesConfigPath: filepath.FromSlash(volumesPath),
ContainerStoragePath: filepath.FromSlash(containersPath),
}
default:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown OSType for daemon: %s", osType))
}
}
// Make sure in context of daemon, not the local platform. Note we can't
// use filepath.FromSlash or ToSlash here as they are a no-op on Unix.
func toSlash(path string) string {
return strings.Replace(path, `\`, `/`, -1)
}
// IsLocalDaemon is true if the daemon under test is on the same
// host as the test process.
//
// Deterministically working out the environment in which CI is running
// to evaluate whether the daemon is local or remote is not possible through
// a build tag.
//
// For example Windows to Linux CI under Jenkins tests the 64-bit
// Windows binary build with the daemon build tag, but calls a remote
// Linux daemon.
//
// We can't just say if Windows then assume the daemon is local as at
// some point, we will be testing the Windows CLI against a Windows daemon.
//
// Similarly, it will be perfectly valid to also run CLI tests from
// a Linux CLI (built with the daemon tag) against a Windows daemon.
func (e *Execution) IsLocalDaemon() bool {
return os.Getenv("DOCKER_REMOTE_DAEMON") == ""
}
// IsRemoteDaemon is true if the daemon under test is on different host
// as the test process.
func (e *Execution) IsRemoteDaemon() bool {
return !e.IsLocalDaemon()
}
// DaemonAPIVersion returns the negotiated daemon api version
func (e *Execution) DaemonAPIVersion() string {
version, err := e.APIClient().ServerVersion(context.TODO())
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return version.APIVersion
}
// Print the execution details to stdout
// TODO: print everything
func (e *Execution) Print() {
if e.IsLocalDaemon() {
fmt.Println("INFO: Testing against a local daemon")
} else {
fmt.Println("INFO: Testing against a remote daemon")
}
}
// APIClient returns an APIClient connected to the daemon under test
func (e *Execution) APIClient() client.APIClient {
return e.client
}
// IsUserNamespace returns whether the user namespace remapping is enabled
func (e *Execution) IsUserNamespace() bool {
root := os.Getenv("DOCKER_REMAP_ROOT")
return root != ""
}
// IsRootless returns whether the rootless mode is enabled
func (e *Execution) IsRootless() bool {
return os.Getenv("DOCKER_ROOTLESS") != ""
}
// IsUserNamespaceInKernel returns whether the kernel supports user namespaces
func (e *Execution) IsUserNamespaceInKernel() bool {
if _, err := os.Stat("/proc/self/uid_map"); os.IsNotExist(err) {
/*
* This kernel-provided file only exists if user namespaces are
* supported
*/
return false
}
// We need extra check on redhat based distributions
if f, err := os.Open("/sys/module/user_namespace/parameters/enable"); err == nil {
defer f.Close()
b := make([]byte, 1)
_, _ = f.Read(b)
return string(b) != "N"
}
return true
}
// HasExistingImage checks whether there is an image with the given reference.
// Note that this is done by filtering and then checking whether there were any
// results -- so ambiguous references might result in false-positives.
func (e *Execution) HasExistingImage(t testing.TB, reference string) bool {
client := e.APIClient()
filter := filters.NewArgs()
filter.Add("dangling", "false")
filter.Add("reference", reference)
imageList, err := client.ImageList(context.Background(), types.ImageListOptions{
All: true,
Filters: filter,
})
assert.NilError(t, err, "failed to list images")
return len(imageList) > 0
}
// EnsureFrozenImagesLinux loads frozen test images into the daemon
// if they aren't already loaded
func EnsureFrozenImagesLinux(testEnv *Execution) error {
if testEnv.OSType == "linux" {
err := load.FrozenImagesLinux(testEnv.APIClient(), frozenImages...)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "error loading frozen images")
}
}
return nil
}
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