vagrant/plugins/providers/docker/driver.rb

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require "json"
require "log4r"
require_relative "./driver/compose"
module VagrantPlugins
module DockerProvider
class Driver
# The executor is responsible for actually executing Docker commands.
# This is set by the provider, but defaults to local execution.
attr_accessor :executor
def initialize
@logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::docker::driver")
@executor = Executor::Local.new
end
def build(dir, **opts, &block)
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args = Array(opts[:extra_args])
args << dir
result = execute('docker', 'build', *args, &block)
matches = result.scan(/Successfully built (.+)$/i)
if matches.empty?
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# This will cause a stack trace in Vagrant, but it is a bug
# if this happens anyways.
raise "UNKNOWN OUTPUT: #{result}"
end
# Return the last match, and the capture of it
matches[-1][0]
end
def create(params, **opts, &block)
image = params.fetch(:image)
links = params.fetch(:links)
ports = Array(params[:ports])
volumes = Array(params[:volumes])
name = params.fetch(:name)
cmd = Array(params.fetch(:cmd))
env = params.fetch(:env)
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expose = Array(params[:expose])
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run_cmd = %W(docker run --name #{name})
run_cmd << "-d" if params[:detach]
run_cmd += env.map { |k,v| ['-e', "#{k}=#{v}"] }
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run_cmd += expose.map { |p| ['--expose', "#{p}"] }
run_cmd += links.map { |k, v| ['--link', "#{k}:#{v}"] }
run_cmd += ports.map { |p| ['-p', p.to_s] }
run_cmd += volumes.map { |v|
v = v.to_s
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if v.include?(":") && @executor.windows?
if v.index(":") != v.rindex(":")
# If we have 2 colons, the host path is an absolute Windows URL
# and we need to remove the colon from it
host, colon, guest = v.rpartition(":")
host = "//" + host[0].downcase + host[2..-1]
v = [host, guest].join(":")
else
host, guest = v.split(":", 2)
host = Vagrant::Util::Platform.windows_path(host)
# NOTE: Docker does not support UNC style paths (which also
# means that there's no long path support). Hopefully this
# will be fixed someday and the gsub below can be removed.
host.gsub!(/^[^A-Za-z]+/, "")
v = [host, guest].join(":")
end
end
['-v', v.to_s]
}
run_cmd += %W(--privileged) if params[:privileged]
run_cmd += %W(-h #{params[:hostname]}) if params[:hostname]
run_cmd << "-t" if params[:pty]
run_cmd << "--rm=true" if params[:rm]
run_cmd += params[:extra_args] if params[:extra_args]
run_cmd += [image, cmd]
execute(*run_cmd.flatten, **opts, &block).chomp.lines.last
end
def state(cid)
case
when running?(cid)
:running
when created?(cid)
:stopped
else
:not_created
end
end
def created?(cid)
result = execute('docker', 'ps', '-a', '-q', '--no-trunc').to_s
result =~ /^#{Regexp.escape cid}$/
end
def image?(id)
result = execute('docker', 'images', '-q').to_s
result =~ /^#{Regexp.escape(id)}$/
end
def running?(cid)
result = execute('docker', 'ps', '-q', '--no-trunc')
result =~ /^#{Regexp.escape cid}$/m
end
def privileged?(cid)
inspect_container(cid)['HostConfig']['Privileged']
end
def login(email, username, password, server)
cmd = %W(docker login)
cmd += ["-e", email] if email != ""
cmd += ["-u", username] if username != ""
cmd += ["-p", password] if password != ""
cmd << server if server && server != ""
execute(*cmd.flatten)
end
def logout(server)
cmd = %W(docker logout)
cmd << server if server && server != ""
execute(*cmd.flatten)
end
def pull(image)
execute('docker', 'pull', image)
end
def start(cid)
if !running?(cid)
execute('docker', 'start', cid)
# This resets the cached information we have around, allowing `vagrant reload`s
# to work properly
@data = nil
end
end
def stop(cid, timeout)
if running?(cid)
execute('docker', 'stop', '-t', timeout.to_s, cid)
end
end
def rm(cid)
if created?(cid)
execute('docker', 'rm', '-f', '-v', cid)
end
end
def rmi(id)
execute('docker', 'rmi', id)
return true
rescue Exception => e
return false if e.to_s.include?("is using it")
raise if !e.to_s.include?("No such image")
end
def inspect_container(cid)
# DISCUSS: Is there a chance that this json will change after the container
# has been brought up?
@data ||= JSON.parse(execute('docker', 'inspect', cid)).first
end
def all_containers
execute('docker', 'ps', '-a', '-q', '--no-trunc').to_s.split
end
def docker_bridge_ip
output = execute('/sbin/ip', '-4', 'addr', 'show', 'scope', 'global', 'docker0')
if output =~ /^\s+inet ([0-9.]+)\/[0-9]+\s+/
return $1.to_s
else
# TODO: Raise an user friendly message
raise 'Unable to fetch docker bridge IP!'
end
end
def execute(*cmd, **opts, &block)
@executor.execute(*cmd, **opts, &block)
end
end
end
end