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package daemon
import (
"fmt"
"net"
"sort"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/network"
clustertypes "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/cluster/provider"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/plugingetter"
"github.com/docker/docker/runconfig"
"github.com/docker/libnetwork"
lncluster "github.com/docker/libnetwork/cluster"
"github.com/docker/libnetwork/driverapi"
"github.com/docker/libnetwork/ipamapi"
networktypes "github.com/docker/libnetwork/types"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
)
// NetworkControllerEnabled checks if the networking stack is enabled.
// This feature depends on OS primitives and it's disabled in systems like Windows.
func (daemon *Daemon) NetworkControllerEnabled() bool {
return daemon.netController != nil
}
// FindNetwork function finds a network for a given string that can represent network name or id
func (daemon *Daemon) FindNetwork(idName string) (libnetwork.Network, error) {
Fix network name masking network ID on delete If a network is created with a name that matches another network's ID, the network with that name was masking the other network's ID. As a result, it was not possible to remove the network with a given ID. This patch changes the order in which networks are matched to be what we use for other cases; 1. Match on full ID 2. Match on full Name 3. Match on Partial ID Before this patch: $ docker network create foo 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b $ docker network create 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b 4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 4a698333f119 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b bridge local d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local 336717eac9ea foo bridge local 13cf280a1bbf host host local d9e4c03728a0 none null local $ docker network rm 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b 4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local 336717eac9ea foo bridge local 13cf280a1bbf host host local d9e4c03728a0 none null local After this patch: $ docker network create foo 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 $ docker network create 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 6cbc749a529cd2d9d3b10566c84e56c4203dd88b67417437b5fc7a6e955dd48f $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local 166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local 2d1791a7def4 foo bridge local 6c45b8aa6d8e host host local b11c96b51ea7 none null local $ docker network rm 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local 166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local 6c45b8aa6d8e host host local b11c96b51ea7 none null local Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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// 1. match by full ID.
n, err := daemon.GetNetworkByID(idName)
if err == nil || !isNoSuchNetworkError(err) {
return n, err
}
Fix network name masking network ID on delete If a network is created with a name that matches another network's ID, the network with that name was masking the other network's ID. As a result, it was not possible to remove the network with a given ID. This patch changes the order in which networks are matched to be what we use for other cases; 1. Match on full ID 2. Match on full Name 3. Match on Partial ID Before this patch: $ docker network create foo 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b $ docker network create 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b 4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 4a698333f119 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b bridge local d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local 336717eac9ea foo bridge local 13cf280a1bbf host host local d9e4c03728a0 none null local $ docker network rm 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b 4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local 336717eac9ea foo bridge local 13cf280a1bbf host host local d9e4c03728a0 none null local After this patch: $ docker network create foo 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 $ docker network create 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 6cbc749a529cd2d9d3b10566c84e56c4203dd88b67417437b5fc7a6e955dd48f $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local 166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local 2d1791a7def4 foo bridge local 6c45b8aa6d8e host host local b11c96b51ea7 none null local $ docker network rm 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local 166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local 6c45b8aa6d8e host host local b11c96b51ea7 none null local Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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// 2. match by full name
n, err = daemon.GetNetworkByName(idName)
if err == nil || !isNoSuchNetworkError(err) {
return n, err
}
Fix network name masking network ID on delete If a network is created with a name that matches another network's ID, the network with that name was masking the other network's ID. As a result, it was not possible to remove the network with a given ID. This patch changes the order in which networks are matched to be what we use for other cases; 1. Match on full ID 2. Match on full Name 3. Match on Partial ID Before this patch: $ docker network create foo 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b $ docker network create 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b 4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 4a698333f119 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b bridge local d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local 336717eac9ea foo bridge local 13cf280a1bbf host host local d9e4c03728a0 none null local $ docker network rm 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b 4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local 336717eac9ea foo bridge local 13cf280a1bbf host host local d9e4c03728a0 none null local After this patch: $ docker network create foo 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 $ docker network create 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 6cbc749a529cd2d9d3b10566c84e56c4203dd88b67417437b5fc7a6e955dd48f $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local 166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local 2d1791a7def4 foo bridge local 6c45b8aa6d8e host host local b11c96b51ea7 none null local $ docker network rm 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local 166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local 6c45b8aa6d8e host host local b11c96b51ea7 none null local Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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// 3. match by ID prefix
list := daemon.GetNetworksByIDPrefix(idName)
if len(list) == 0 {
return nil, errors.WithStack(networkNotFound(idName))
}
if len(list) > 1 {
return nil, errors.WithStack(invalidIdentifier(idName))
}
return list[0], nil
}
func isNoSuchNetworkError(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(libnetwork.ErrNoSuchNetwork)
return ok
}
Fix network name masking network ID on delete If a network is created with a name that matches another network's ID, the network with that name was masking the other network's ID. As a result, it was not possible to remove the network with a given ID. This patch changes the order in which networks are matched to be what we use for other cases; 1. Match on full ID 2. Match on full Name 3. Match on Partial ID Before this patch: $ docker network create foo 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b $ docker network create 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b 4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 4a698333f119 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b bridge local d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local 336717eac9ea foo bridge local 13cf280a1bbf host host local d9e4c03728a0 none null local $ docker network rm 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b 4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local 336717eac9ea foo bridge local 13cf280a1bbf host host local d9e4c03728a0 none null local After this patch: $ docker network create foo 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 $ docker network create 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 6cbc749a529cd2d9d3b10566c84e56c4203dd88b67417437b5fc7a6e955dd48f $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local 166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local 2d1791a7def4 foo bridge local 6c45b8aa6d8e host host local b11c96b51ea7 none null local $ docker network rm 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local 166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local 6c45b8aa6d8e host host local b11c96b51ea7 none null local Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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// GetNetworkByID function returns a network whose ID matches the given ID.
// It fails with an error if no matching network is found.
func (daemon *Daemon) GetNetworkByID(id string) (libnetwork.Network, error) {
c := daemon.netController
if c == nil {
return nil, libnetwork.ErrNoSuchNetwork(id)
}
Fix network name masking network ID on delete If a network is created with a name that matches another network's ID, the network with that name was masking the other network's ID. As a result, it was not possible to remove the network with a given ID. This patch changes the order in which networks are matched to be what we use for other cases; 1. Match on full ID 2. Match on full Name 3. Match on Partial ID Before this patch: $ docker network create foo 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b $ docker network create 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b 4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 4a698333f119 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b bridge local d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local 336717eac9ea foo bridge local 13cf280a1bbf host host local d9e4c03728a0 none null local $ docker network rm 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b 4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local 336717eac9ea foo bridge local 13cf280a1bbf host host local d9e4c03728a0 none null local After this patch: $ docker network create foo 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 $ docker network create 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 6cbc749a529cd2d9d3b10566c84e56c4203dd88b67417437b5fc7a6e955dd48f $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local 166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local 2d1791a7def4 foo bridge local 6c45b8aa6d8e host host local b11c96b51ea7 none null local $ docker network rm 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local 166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local 6c45b8aa6d8e host host local b11c96b51ea7 none null local Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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return c.NetworkByID(id)
}
// GetNetworkByName function returns a network for a given network name.
// If no network name is given, the default network is returned.
func (daemon *Daemon) GetNetworkByName(name string) (libnetwork.Network, error) {
c := daemon.netController
if c == nil {
return nil, libnetwork.ErrNoSuchNetwork(name)
}
if name == "" {
name = c.Config().Daemon.DefaultNetwork
}
return c.NetworkByName(name)
}
Fix network name masking network ID on delete If a network is created with a name that matches another network's ID, the network with that name was masking the other network's ID. As a result, it was not possible to remove the network with a given ID. This patch changes the order in which networks are matched to be what we use for other cases; 1. Match on full ID 2. Match on full Name 3. Match on Partial ID Before this patch: $ docker network create foo 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b $ docker network create 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b 4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 4a698333f119 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b bridge local d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local 336717eac9ea foo bridge local 13cf280a1bbf host host local d9e4c03728a0 none null local $ docker network rm 336717eac9eaa3da6557042a04efc803f7e8862ce6cf96f6b9565265ba5c618b 4a698333f1197f20224583abce14876d7f25fdfe416a8545927006c315915a2a $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE d1e40d43a2c0 bridge bridge local 336717eac9ea foo bridge local 13cf280a1bbf host host local d9e4c03728a0 none null local After this patch: $ docker network create foo 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 $ docker network create 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 6cbc749a529cd2d9d3b10566c84e56c4203dd88b67417437b5fc7a6e955dd48f $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local 166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local 2d1791a7def4 foo bridge local 6c45b8aa6d8e host host local b11c96b51ea7 none null local $ docker network rm 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 $ docker network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE 6cbc749a529c 2d1791a7def4e2a1ef0f6b83c6add333df0bb4ced2f196c584cb64e6bd94b835 bridge local 166c943dbeb5 bridge bridge local 6c45b8aa6d8e host host local b11c96b51ea7 none null local Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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// GetNetworksByIDPrefix returns a list of networks whose ID partially matches zero or more networks
func (daemon *Daemon) GetNetworksByIDPrefix(partialID string) []libnetwork.Network {
c := daemon.netController
if c == nil {
return nil
}
list := []libnetwork.Network{}
l := func(nw libnetwork.Network) bool {
if strings.HasPrefix(nw.ID(), partialID) {
list = append(list, nw)
}
return false
}
c.WalkNetworks(l)
return list
}
// getAllNetworks returns a list containing all networks
func (daemon *Daemon) getAllNetworks() []libnetwork.Network {
return daemon.netController.Networks()
}
type ingressJob struct {
create *clustertypes.NetworkCreateRequest
ip net.IP
jobDone chan struct{}
}
var (
ingressWorkerOnce sync.Once
ingressJobsChannel chan *ingressJob
ingressID string
)
func (daemon *Daemon) startIngressWorker() {
ingressJobsChannel = make(chan *ingressJob, 100)
go func() {
// nolint: gosimple
for {
select {
case r := <-ingressJobsChannel:
if r.create != nil {
daemon.setupIngress(r.create, r.ip, ingressID)
ingressID = r.create.ID
} else {
daemon.releaseIngress(ingressID)
ingressID = ""
}
close(r.jobDone)
}
}
}()
}
// enqueueIngressJob adds a ingress add/rm request to the worker queue.
// It guarantees the worker is started.
func (daemon *Daemon) enqueueIngressJob(job *ingressJob) {
ingressWorkerOnce.Do(daemon.startIngressWorker)
ingressJobsChannel <- job
}
// SetupIngress setups ingress networking.
// The function returns a channel which will signal the caller when the programming is completed.
func (daemon *Daemon) SetupIngress(create clustertypes.NetworkCreateRequest, nodeIP string) (<-chan struct{}, error) {
ip, _, err := net.ParseCIDR(nodeIP)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
done := make(chan struct{})
daemon.enqueueIngressJob(&ingressJob{&create, ip, done})
return done, nil
}
// ReleaseIngress releases the ingress networking.
// The function returns a channel which will signal the caller when the programming is completed.
func (daemon *Daemon) ReleaseIngress() (<-chan struct{}, error) {
done := make(chan struct{})
daemon.enqueueIngressJob(&ingressJob{nil, nil, done})
return done, nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) setupIngress(create *clustertypes.NetworkCreateRequest, ip net.IP, staleID string) {
controller := daemon.netController
controller.AgentInitWait()
if staleID != "" && staleID != create.ID {
daemon.releaseIngress(staleID)
}
if _, err := daemon.createNetwork(create.NetworkCreateRequest, create.ID, true); err != nil {
// If it is any other error other than already
// exists error log error and return.
if _, ok := err.(libnetwork.NetworkNameError); !ok {
logrus.Errorf("Failed creating ingress network: %v", err)
return
}
// Otherwise continue down the call to create or recreate sandbox.
}
n, err := daemon.GetNetworkByID(create.ID)
if err != nil {
logrus.Errorf("Failed getting ingress network by id after creating: %v", err)
}
if err = daemon.createLoadBalancerSandbox("ingress", create.ID, ip, n, libnetwork.OptionIngress()); err != nil {
logrus.Errorf("Failed creating load balancer sandbox for ingress network: %v", err)
}
}
func (daemon *Daemon) releaseIngress(id string) {
controller := daemon.netController
if err := controller.SandboxDestroy("ingress-sbox"); err != nil {
logrus.Errorf("Failed to delete ingress sandbox: %v", err)
}
if id == "" {
return
}
n, err := controller.NetworkByID(id)
if err != nil {
logrus.Errorf("failed to retrieve ingress network %s: %v", id, err)
return
}
for _, ep := range n.Endpoints() {
if err := ep.Delete(true); err != nil {
logrus.Errorf("Failed to delete endpoint %s (%s): %v", ep.Name(), ep.ID(), err)
return
}
}
if err := n.Delete(); err != nil {
logrus.Errorf("Failed to delete ingress network %s: %v", n.ID(), err)
return
}
}
// SetNetworkBootstrapKeys sets the bootstrap keys.
func (daemon *Daemon) SetNetworkBootstrapKeys(keys []*networktypes.EncryptionKey) error {
err := daemon.netController.SetKeys(keys)
if err == nil {
// Upon successful key setting dispatch the keys available event
daemon.cluster.SendClusterEvent(lncluster.EventNetworkKeysAvailable)
}
return err
}
// UpdateAttachment notifies the attacher about the attachment config.
func (daemon *Daemon) UpdateAttachment(networkName, networkID, containerID string, config *network.NetworkingConfig) error {
if daemon.clusterProvider == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cluster provider is not initialized")
}
if err := daemon.clusterProvider.UpdateAttachment(networkName, containerID, config); err != nil {
return daemon.clusterProvider.UpdateAttachment(networkID, containerID, config)
}
return nil
}
// WaitForDetachment makes the cluster manager wait for detachment of
// the container from the network.
func (daemon *Daemon) WaitForDetachment(ctx context.Context, networkName, networkID, taskID, containerID string) error {
if daemon.clusterProvider == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cluster provider is not initialized")
}
return daemon.clusterProvider.WaitForDetachment(ctx, networkName, networkID, taskID, containerID)
}
// CreateManagedNetwork creates an agent network.
func (daemon *Daemon) CreateManagedNetwork(create clustertypes.NetworkCreateRequest) error {
_, err := daemon.createNetwork(create.NetworkCreateRequest, create.ID, true)
return err
}
// CreateNetwork creates a network with the given name, driver and other optional parameters
func (daemon *Daemon) CreateNetwork(create types.NetworkCreateRequest) (*types.NetworkCreateResponse, error) {
resp, err := daemon.createNetwork(create, "", false)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return resp, err
}
func (daemon *Daemon) createLoadBalancerSandbox(prefix, id string, ip net.IP, n libnetwork.Network, options ...libnetwork.SandboxOption) error {
c := daemon.netController
sandboxName := prefix + "-sbox"
sb, err := c.NewSandbox(sandboxName, options...)
if err != nil {
if _, ok := err.(networktypes.ForbiddenError); !ok {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "Failed creating %s sandbox", sandboxName)
}
return nil
}
endpointName := prefix + "-endpoint"
ep, err := n.CreateEndpoint(endpointName, libnetwork.CreateOptionIpam(ip, nil, nil, nil), libnetwork.CreateOptionLoadBalancer())
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "Failed creating %s in sandbox %s", endpointName, sandboxName)
}
if err := ep.Join(sb, nil); err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "Failed joining %s to sandbox %s", endpointName, sandboxName)
}
if err := sb.EnableService(); err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "Failed enabling service in %s sandbox", sandboxName)
}
return nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) createNetwork(create types.NetworkCreateRequest, id string, agent bool) (*types.NetworkCreateResponse, error) {
if runconfig.IsPreDefinedNetwork(create.Name) && !agent {
err := fmt.Errorf("%s is a pre-defined network and cannot be created", create.Name)
return nil, notAllowedError{err}
}
var warning string
nw, err := daemon.GetNetworkByName(create.Name)
if err != nil {
if _, ok := err.(libnetwork.ErrNoSuchNetwork); !ok {
return nil, err
}
}
if nw != nil {
// check if user defined CheckDuplicate, if set true, return err
// otherwise prepare a warning message
if create.CheckDuplicate {
return nil, libnetwork.NetworkNameError(create.Name)
}
warning = fmt.Sprintf("Network with name %s (id : %s) already exists", nw.Name(), nw.ID())
}
c := daemon.netController
driver := create.Driver
if driver == "" {
driver = c.Config().Daemon.DefaultDriver
}
nwOptions := []libnetwork.NetworkOption{
libnetwork.NetworkOptionEnableIPv6(create.EnableIPv6),
libnetwork.NetworkOptionDriverOpts(create.Options),
libnetwork.NetworkOptionLabels(create.Labels),
libnetwork.NetworkOptionAttachable(create.Attachable),
libnetwork.NetworkOptionIngress(create.Ingress),
libnetwork.NetworkOptionScope(create.Scope),
}
if create.ConfigOnly {
nwOptions = append(nwOptions, libnetwork.NetworkOptionConfigOnly())
}
if create.IPAM != nil {
ipam := create.IPAM
v4Conf, v6Conf, err := getIpamConfig(ipam.Config)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
nwOptions = append(nwOptions, libnetwork.NetworkOptionIpam(ipam.Driver, "", v4Conf, v6Conf, ipam.Options))
}
if create.Internal {
nwOptions = append(nwOptions, libnetwork.NetworkOptionInternalNetwork())
}
if agent {
nwOptions = append(nwOptions, libnetwork.NetworkOptionDynamic())
nwOptions = append(nwOptions, libnetwork.NetworkOptionPersist(false))
}
if create.ConfigFrom != nil {
nwOptions = append(nwOptions, libnetwork.NetworkOptionConfigFrom(create.ConfigFrom.Network))
}
n, err := c.NewNetwork(driver, create.Name, id, nwOptions...)
if err != nil {
if _, ok := err.(libnetwork.ErrDataStoreNotInitialized); ok {
// nolint: golint
return nil, errors.New("This node is not a swarm manager. Use \"docker swarm init\" or \"docker swarm join\" to connect this node to swarm and try again.")
}
return nil, err
}
daemon.pluginRefCount(driver, driverapi.NetworkPluginEndpointType, plugingetter.Acquire)
if create.IPAM != nil {
daemon.pluginRefCount(create.IPAM.Driver, ipamapi.PluginEndpointType, plugingetter.Acquire)
}
daemon.LogNetworkEvent(n, "create")
if agent && !n.Info().Ingress() && n.Type() == "overlay" {
nodeIP, exists := daemon.GetAttachmentStore().GetIPForNetwork(id)
if !exists {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to find a load balancer IP to use for network: %v", id)
}
if err := daemon.createLoadBalancerSandbox(create.Name, id, nodeIP, n); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return &types.NetworkCreateResponse{
ID: n.ID(),
Warning: warning,
}, nil
}
func (daemon *Daemon) pluginRefCount(driver, capability string, mode int) {
var builtinDrivers []string
if capability == driverapi.NetworkPluginEndpointType {
builtinDrivers = daemon.netController.BuiltinDrivers()
} else if capability == ipamapi.PluginEndpointType {
builtinDrivers = daemon.netController.BuiltinIPAMDrivers()
}
for _, d := range builtinDrivers {
if d == driver {
return
}
}
if daemon.PluginStore != nil {
_, err := daemon.PluginStore.Get(driver, capability, mode)
if err != nil {
logrus.WithError(err).WithFields(logrus.Fields{"mode": mode, "driver": driver}).Error("Error handling plugin refcount operation")
}
}
}
func getIpamConfig(data []network.IPAMConfig) ([]*libnetwork.IpamConf, []*libnetwork.IpamConf, error) {
ipamV4Cfg := []*libnetwork.IpamConf{}
ipamV6Cfg := []*libnetwork.IpamConf{}
for _, d := range data {
iCfg := libnetwork.IpamConf{}
iCfg.PreferredPool = d.Subnet
iCfg.SubPool = d.IPRange
iCfg.Gateway = d.Gateway
iCfg.AuxAddresses = d.AuxAddress
ip, _, err := net.ParseCIDR(d.Subnet)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid subnet %s : %v", d.Subnet, err)
}
if ip.To4() != nil {
ipamV4Cfg = append(ipamV4Cfg, &iCfg)
} else {
ipamV6Cfg = append(ipamV6Cfg, &iCfg)
}
}
return ipamV4Cfg, ipamV6Cfg, nil
}
// UpdateContainerServiceConfig updates a service configuration.
func (daemon *Daemon) UpdateContainerServiceConfig(containerName string, serviceConfig *clustertypes.ServiceConfig) error {
container, err := daemon.GetContainer(containerName)
if err != nil {
return err
}
container.NetworkSettings.Service = serviceConfig
return nil
}
// ConnectContainerToNetwork connects the given container to the given
// network. If either cannot be found, an err is returned. If the
// network cannot be set up, an err is returned.
func (daemon *Daemon) ConnectContainerToNetwork(containerName, networkName string, endpointConfig *network.EndpointSettings) error {
container, err := daemon.GetContainer(containerName)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return daemon.ConnectToNetwork(container, networkName, endpointConfig)
}
// DisconnectContainerFromNetwork disconnects the given container from
// the given network. If either cannot be found, an err is returned.
func (daemon *Daemon) DisconnectContainerFromNetwork(containerName string, networkName string, force bool) error {
container, err := daemon.GetContainer(containerName)
if err != nil {
if force {
return daemon.ForceEndpointDelete(containerName, networkName)
}
return err
}
return daemon.DisconnectFromNetwork(container, networkName, force)
}
// GetNetworkDriverList returns the list of plugins drivers
// registered for network.
func (daemon *Daemon) GetNetworkDriverList() []string {
if !daemon.NetworkControllerEnabled() {
return nil
}
pluginList := daemon.netController.BuiltinDrivers()
managedPlugins := daemon.PluginStore.GetAllManagedPluginsByCap(driverapi.NetworkPluginEndpointType)
for _, plugin := range managedPlugins {
pluginList = append(pluginList, plugin.Name())
}
pluginMap := make(map[string]bool)
for _, plugin := range pluginList {
pluginMap[plugin] = true
}
networks := daemon.netController.Networks()
for _, network := range networks {
if !pluginMap[network.Type()] {
pluginList = append(pluginList, network.Type())
pluginMap[network.Type()] = true
}
}
sort.Strings(pluginList)
return pluginList
}
// DeleteManagedNetwork deletes an agent network.
func (daemon *Daemon) DeleteManagedNetwork(networkID string) error {
return daemon.deleteNetwork(networkID, true)
}
// DeleteNetwork destroys a network unless it's one of docker's predefined networks.
func (daemon *Daemon) DeleteNetwork(networkID string) error {
return daemon.deleteNetwork(networkID, false)
}
func (daemon *Daemon) deleteLoadBalancerSandbox(n libnetwork.Network) {
controller := daemon.netController
//The only endpoint left should be the LB endpoint (nw.Name() + "-endpoint")
endpoints := n.Endpoints()
if len(endpoints) == 1 {
sandboxName := n.Name() + "-sbox"
info := endpoints[0].Info()
if info != nil {
sb := info.Sandbox()
if sb != nil {
if err := sb.DisableService(); err != nil {
logrus.Warnf("Failed to disable service on sandbox %s: %v", sandboxName, err)
//Ignore error and attempt to delete the load balancer endpoint
}
}
}
if err := endpoints[0].Delete(true); err != nil {
logrus.Warnf("Failed to delete endpoint %s (%s) in %s: %v", endpoints[0].Name(), endpoints[0].ID(), sandboxName, err)
//Ignore error and attempt to delete the sandbox.
}
if err := controller.SandboxDestroy(sandboxName); err != nil {
logrus.Warnf("Failed to delete %s sandbox: %v", sandboxName, err)
//Ignore error and attempt to delete the network.
}
}
}
func (daemon *Daemon) deleteNetwork(networkID string, dynamic bool) error {
nw, err := daemon.FindNetwork(networkID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if runconfig.IsPreDefinedNetwork(nw.Name()) && !dynamic {
Remove static errors from errors package. Moving all strings to the errors package wasn't a good idea after all. Our custom implementation of Go errors predates everything that's nice and good about working with errors in Go. Take as an example what we have to do to get an error message: ```go func GetErrorMessage(err error) string { switch err.(type) { case errcode.Error: e, _ := err.(errcode.Error) return e.Message case errcode.ErrorCode: ec, _ := err.(errcode.ErrorCode) return ec.Message() default: return err.Error() } } ``` This goes against every good practice for Go development. The language already provides a simple, intuitive and standard way to get error messages, that is calling the `Error()` method from an error. Reinventing the error interface is a mistake. Our custom implementation also makes very hard to reason about errors, another nice thing about Go. I found several (>10) error declarations that we don't use anywhere. This is a clear sign about how little we know about the errors we return. I also found several error usages where the number of arguments was different than the parameters declared in the error, another clear example of how difficult is to reason about errors. Moreover, our custom implementation didn't really make easier for people to return custom HTTP status code depending on the errors. Again, it's hard to reason about when to set custom codes and how. Take an example what we have to do to extract the message and status code from an error before returning a response from the API: ```go switch err.(type) { case errcode.ErrorCode: daError, _ := err.(errcode.ErrorCode) statusCode = daError.Descriptor().HTTPStatusCode errMsg = daError.Message() case errcode.Error: // For reference, if you're looking for a particular error // then you can do something like : // import ( derr "github.com/docker/docker/errors" ) // if daError.ErrorCode() == derr.ErrorCodeNoSuchContainer { ... } daError, _ := err.(errcode.Error) statusCode = daError.ErrorCode().Descriptor().HTTPStatusCode errMsg = daError.Message default: // This part of will be removed once we've // converted everything over to use the errcode package // FIXME: this is brittle and should not be necessary. // If we need to differentiate between different possible error types, // we should create appropriate error types with clearly defined meaning errStr := strings.ToLower(err.Error()) for keyword, status := range map[string]int{ "not found": http.StatusNotFound, "no such": http.StatusNotFound, "bad parameter": http.StatusBadRequest, "conflict": http.StatusConflict, "impossible": http.StatusNotAcceptable, "wrong login/password": http.StatusUnauthorized, "hasn't been activated": http.StatusForbidden, } { if strings.Contains(errStr, keyword) { statusCode = status break } } } ``` You can notice two things in that code: 1. We have to explain how errors work, because our implementation goes against how easy to use Go errors are. 2. At no moment we arrived to remove that `switch` statement that was the original reason to use our custom implementation. This change removes all our status errors from the errors package and puts them back in their specific contexts. IT puts the messages back with their contexts. That way, we know right away when errors used and how to generate their messages. It uses custom interfaces to reason about errors. Errors that need to response with a custom status code MUST implementent this simple interface: ```go type errorWithStatus interface { HTTPErrorStatusCode() int } ``` This interface is very straightforward to implement. It also preserves Go errors real behavior, getting the message is as simple as using the `Error()` method. I included helper functions to generate errors that use custom status code in `errors/errors.go`. By doing this, we remove the hard dependency we have eeverywhere to our custom errors package. Yes, you can use it as a helper to generate error, but it's still very easy to generate errors without it. Please, read this fantastic blog post about errors in Go: http://dave.cheney.net/2014/12/24/inspecting-errors Signed-off-by: David Calavera <david.calavera@gmail.com>
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err := fmt.Errorf("%s is a pre-defined network and cannot be removed", nw.Name())
return notAllowedError{err}
}
if dynamic && !nw.Info().Dynamic() {
if runconfig.IsPreDefinedNetwork(nw.Name()) {
// Predefined networks now support swarm services. Make this
// a no-op when cluster requests to remove the predefined network.
return nil
}
err := fmt.Errorf("%s is not a dynamic network", nw.Name())
return notAllowedError{err}
}
if !nw.Info().Ingress() && nw.Type() == "overlay" {
daemon.deleteLoadBalancerSandbox(nw)
}
if err := nw.Delete(); err != nil {
return err
}
// If this is not a configuration only network, we need to
// update the corresponding remote drivers' reference counts
if !nw.Info().ConfigOnly() {
daemon.pluginRefCount(nw.Type(), driverapi.NetworkPluginEndpointType, plugingetter.Release)
ipamType, _, _, _ := nw.Info().IpamConfig()
daemon.pluginRefCount(ipamType, ipamapi.PluginEndpointType, plugingetter.Release)
daemon.LogNetworkEvent(nw, "destroy")
}
return nil
}
// GetNetworks returns a list of all networks
func (daemon *Daemon) GetNetworks() []libnetwork.Network {
return daemon.getAllNetworks()
}
// clearAttachableNetworks removes the attachable networks
// after disconnecting any connected container
func (daemon *Daemon) clearAttachableNetworks() {
for _, n := range daemon.GetNetworks() {
if !n.Info().Attachable() {
continue
}
for _, ep := range n.Endpoints() {
epInfo := ep.Info()
if epInfo == nil {
continue
}
sb := epInfo.Sandbox()
if sb == nil {
continue
}
containerID := sb.ContainerID()
if err := daemon.DisconnectContainerFromNetwork(containerID, n.ID(), true); err != nil {
logrus.Warnf("Failed to disconnect container %s from swarm network %s on cluster leave: %v",
containerID, n.Name(), err)
}
}
if err := daemon.DeleteManagedNetwork(n.ID()); err != nil {
logrus.Warnf("Failed to remove swarm network %s on cluster leave: %v", n.Name(), err)
}
}
}