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.PHONY: all binary dynbinary build cross help install manpages run shell test test-docker-py test-integration test-unit validate win
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ifdef USE_BUILDX
BUILDX ?= $(shell command -v buildx)
BUILDX ?= $(shell command -v docker-buildx)
DOCKER_BUILDX_CLI_PLUGIN_PATH ?= ~/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-buildx
BUILDX ?= $(shell if [ -x "$(DOCKER_BUILDX_CLI_PLUGIN_PATH)" ]; then echo $(DOCKER_BUILDX_CLI_PLUGIN_PATH); fi)
endif
ifndef USE_BUILDX
DOCKER_BUILDKIT := 1
export DOCKER_BUILDKIT
endif
BUILDX ?= bundles/buildx
DOCKER ?= docker
# set the graph driver as the current graphdriver if not set
DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER := $(if $(DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER),$(DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER),$(shell docker info 2>&1 | grep "Storage Driver" | sed 's/.*: //'))
export DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER
# get OS/Arch of docker engine
DOCKER_OSARCH := $(shell bash -c 'source hack/make/.detect-daemon-osarch && echo $${DOCKER_ENGINE_OSARCH}')
DOCKERFILE := $(shell bash -c 'source hack/make/.detect-daemon-osarch && echo $${DOCKERFILE}')
DOCKER_GITCOMMIT := $(shell git rev-parse --short HEAD || echo unsupported)
export DOCKER_GITCOMMIT
# allow overriding the repository and branch that validation scripts are running
# against these are used in hack/validate/.validate to check what changed in the PR.
export VALIDATE_REPO
export VALIDATE_BRANCH
export VALIDATE_ORIGIN_BRANCH
# env vars passed through directly to Docker's build scripts
# to allow things like `make KEEPBUNDLE=1 binary` easily
# `project/PACKAGERS.md` have some limited documentation of some of these
#
# DOCKER_LDFLAGS can be used to pass additional parameters to -ldflags
# option of "go build". For example, a built-in graphdriver priority list
# can be changed during build time like this:
#
# make DOCKER_LDFLAGS="-X github.com/docker/docker/daemon/graphdriver.priority=overlay2,devicemapper" dynbinary
#
DOCKER_ENVS := \
-e DOCKER_CROSSPLATFORMS \
-e BUILD_APT_MIRROR \
-e BUILDFLAGS \
-e KEEPBUNDLE \
-e DOCKER_BUILD_ARGS \
-e DOCKER_BUILD_GOGC \
-e DOCKER_BUILD_OPTS \
-e DOCKER_BUILD_PKGS \
-e DOCKER_BUILDKIT \
-e DOCKER_BASH_COMPLETION_PATH \
-e DOCKER_CLI_PATH \
-e DOCKER_DEBUG \
-e DOCKER_EXPERIMENTAL \
-e DOCKER_GITCOMMIT \
-e DOCKER_GRAPHDRIVER \
-e DOCKER_LDFLAGS \
-e DOCKER_PORT \
-e DOCKER_REMAP_ROOT \
-e DOCKER_STORAGE_OPTS \
-e DOCKER_TEST_HOST \
-e DOCKER_USERLANDPROXY \
-e DOCKERD_ARGS \
-e TEST_FORCE_VALIDATE \
-e TEST_INTEGRATION_DIR \
-e TEST_SKIP_INTEGRATION \
-e TEST_SKIP_INTEGRATION_CLI \
-e TESTDEBUG \
-e TESTDIRS \
-e TESTFLAGS \
-e TESTFLAGS_INTEGRATION \
-e TESTFLAGS_INTEGRATION_CLI \
-e TEST_FILTER \
-e TIMEOUT \
-e VALIDATE_REPO \
-e VALIDATE_BRANCH \
-e VALIDATE_ORIGIN_BRANCH \
-e HTTP_PROXY \
-e HTTPS_PROXY \
-e NO_PROXY \
-e http_proxy \
-e https_proxy \
-e no_proxy \
-e VERSION \
-e PLATFORM \
-e DEFAULT_PRODUCT_LICENSE \
-e PRODUCT
# note: we _cannot_ add "-e DOCKER_BUILDTAGS" here because even if it's unset in the shell, that would shadow the "ENV DOCKER_BUILDTAGS" set in our Dockerfile, which is very important for our official builds
# to allow `make BIND_DIR=. shell` or `make BIND_DIR= test`
# (default to no bind mount if DOCKER_HOST is set)
# note: BINDDIR is supported for backwards-compatibility here
BIND_DIR := $(if $(BINDDIR),$(BINDDIR),$(if $(DOCKER_HOST),,bundles))
# DOCKER_MOUNT can be overriden, but use at your own risk!
ifndef DOCKER_MOUNT
DOCKER_MOUNT := $(if $(BIND_DIR),-v "$(CURDIR)/$(BIND_DIR):/go/src/github.com/docker/docker/$(BIND_DIR)")
DOCKER_MOUNT := $(if $(DOCKER_BINDDIR_MOUNT_OPTS),$(DOCKER_MOUNT):$(DOCKER_BINDDIR_MOUNT_OPTS),$(DOCKER_MOUNT))
# This allows the test suite to be able to run without worrying about the underlying fs used by the container running the daemon (e.g. aufs-on-aufs), so long as the host running the container is running a supported fs.
# The volume will be cleaned up when the container is removed due to `--rm`.
# Note that `BIND_DIR` will already be set to `bundles` if `DOCKER_HOST` is not set (see above BIND_DIR line), in such case this will do nothing since `DOCKER_MOUNT` will already be set.
DOCKER_MOUNT := $(if $(DOCKER_MOUNT),$(DOCKER_MOUNT),-v /go/src/github.com/docker/docker/bundles) -v "$(CURDIR)/.git:/go/src/github.com/docker/docker/.git"
DOCKER_MOUNT_CACHE := -v docker-dev-cache:/root/.cache
DOCKER_MOUNT_CLI := $(if $(DOCKER_CLI_PATH),-v $(shell dirname $(DOCKER_CLI_PATH)):/usr/local/cli,)
DOCKER_MOUNT_BASH_COMPLETION := $(if $(DOCKER_BASH_COMPLETION_PATH),-v $(shell dirname $(DOCKER_BASH_COMPLETION_PATH)):/usr/local/completion/bash,)
DOCKER_MOUNT := $(DOCKER_MOUNT) $(DOCKER_MOUNT_CACHE) $(DOCKER_MOUNT_CLI) $(DOCKER_MOUNT_BASH_COMPLETION)
endif # ifndef DOCKER_MOUNT
# This allows to set the docker-dev container name
DOCKER_CONTAINER_NAME := $(if $(CONTAINER_NAME),--name $(CONTAINER_NAME),)
GIT_BRANCH := $(shell git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null)
GIT_BRANCH_CLEAN := $(shell echo $(GIT_BRANCH) | sed -e "s/[^[:alnum:]]/-/g")
DOCKER_IMAGE := docker-dev$(if $(GIT_BRANCH_CLEAN),:$(GIT_BRANCH_CLEAN))
DOCKER_PORT_FORWARD := $(if $(DOCKER_PORT),-p "$(DOCKER_PORT)",)
DOCKER_FLAGS := $(DOCKER) run --rm -i --privileged $(DOCKER_CONTAINER_NAME) $(DOCKER_ENVS) $(DOCKER_MOUNT) $(DOCKER_PORT_FORWARD)
BUILD_APT_MIRROR := $(if $(DOCKER_BUILD_APT_MIRROR),--build-arg APT_MIRROR=$(DOCKER_BUILD_APT_MIRROR))
export BUILD_APT_MIRROR
SWAGGER_DOCS_PORT ?= 9000
define \n
endef
# if this session isn't interactive, then we don't want to allocate a
# TTY, which would fail, but if it is interactive, we do want to attach
# so that the user can send e.g. ^C through.
INTERACTIVE := $(shell [ -t 0 ] && echo 1 || echo 0)
ifeq ($(INTERACTIVE), 1)
DOCKER_FLAGS += -t
endif
DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER := $(DOCKER_FLAGS) "$(DOCKER_IMAGE)"
DOCKER_BUILD_ARGS += --build-arg=GO_VERSION
ifdef DOCKER_SYSTEMD
DOCKER_BUILD_ARGS += --build-arg=SYSTEMD=true
endif
BUILD_OPTS := ${BUILD_APT_MIRROR} ${DOCKER_BUILD_ARGS} ${DOCKER_BUILD_OPTS} -f "$(DOCKERFILE)"
ifdef USE_BUILDX
BUILD_OPTS += $(BUILDX_BUILD_EXTRA_OPTS)
BUILD_CMD := $(BUILDX) build
else
BUILD_CMD := $(DOCKER) build
endif
# This is used for the legacy "build" target and anything still depending on it
BUILD_CROSS =
ifdef DOCKER_CROSS
BUILD_CROSS = --build-arg CROSS=$(DOCKER_CROSS)
endif
ifdef DOCKER_CROSSPLATFORMS
BUILD_CROSS = --build-arg CROSS=true
endif
VERSION_AUTOGEN_ARGS = --build-arg VERSION --build-arg DOCKER_GITCOMMIT --build-arg PRODUCT --build-arg PLATFORM --build-arg DEFAULT_PRODUCT_LICENSE
default: binary
all: build ## validate all checks, build linux binaries, run all tests\ncross build non-linux binaries and generate archives
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) bash -c 'hack/validate/default && hack/make.sh'
binary: ## build statically linked linux binaries
dynbinary: ## build dynamically linked linux binaries
cross: ## cross build the binaries for darwin, freebsd and\nwindows
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cross: BUILD_OPTS += --build-arg CROSS=true --build-arg DOCKER_CROSSPLATFORMS
# This is only used to work around read-only bind mounts of the source code into
# binary build targets. We end up mounting a tmpfs over autogen which allows us
# to write build-time generated assets even though the source is mounted read-only
# ...But in order to do so, this dir needs to already exist.
autogen:
mkdir -p autogen
binary dynbinary cross: buildx autogen
$(BUILD_CMD) $(BUILD_OPTS) --output=bundles/ --target=$@ $(VERSION_AUTOGEN_ARGS) .
build: target = --target=final
ifdef USE_BUILDX
build: bundles buildx
$(BUILD_CMD) $(BUILD_OPTS) $(BUILD_CROSS) $(target) -t "$(DOCKER_IMAGE)" .
else
build: bundles ## This is a legacy target and you should probably use something else.
$(BUILD_CMD) $(BUILD_OPTS) -t "$(DOCKER_IMAGE)" $(BUILD_CROSS) $(target) .
endif
bundles:
mkdir bundles
.PHONY: clean
clean: clean-cache
.PHONY: clean-cache
clean-cache:
docker volume rm -f docker-dev-cache
help: ## this help
@awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*?## "} /^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+:.*?## / {gsub("\\\\n",sprintf("\n%22c",""), $$2);printf "\033[36m%-20s\033[0m %s\n", $$1, $$2}' $(MAKEFILE_LIST)
install: ## install the linux binaries
KEEPBUNDLE=1 hack/make.sh install-binary
run: build ## run the docker daemon in a container
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) sh -c "KEEPBUNDLE=1 hack/make.sh install-binary run"
.PHONY: build_shell
ifeq ($(BIND_DIR), .)
build_shell: shell_target := --target=dev
else
build_shell: shell_target := --target=final
endif
ifdef USE_BUILDX
build_shell: buildx_load := --load
endif
build_shell: buildx
$(BUILD_CMD) $(BUILD_OPTS) $(shell_target) $(buildx_load) $(BUILD_CROSS) -t "$(DOCKER_IMAGE)" .
shell: build_shell ## start a shell inside the build env
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) bash
test: build test-unit ## run the unit, integration and docker-py tests
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh dynbinary cross test-integration test-docker-py
test-docker-py: build ## run the docker-py tests
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh dynbinary test-docker-py
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test-integration-cli: test-integration ## (DEPRECATED) use test-integration
ifneq ($(and $(TEST_SKIP_INTEGRATION),$(TEST_SKIP_INTEGRATION_CLI)),)
test-integration:
@echo Both integrations suites skipped per environment variables
else
test-integration: build ## run the integration tests
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh dynbinary test-integration
endif
test-integration-flaky: build ## run the stress test for all new integration tests
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/make.sh dynbinary test-integration-flaky
test-unit: build ## run the unit tests
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/test/unit
validate: build ## validate DCO, Seccomp profile generation, gofmt,\n./pkg/ isolation, golint, tests, tomls, go vet and vendor
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) hack/validate/all
win: build ## cross build the binary for windows
Making it possible to pass Windows credential specs directly to the engine Instead of having to go through files or registry values as is currently the case. While adding GMSA support to Kubernetes (https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/73726) I stumbled upon the fact that Docker currently only allows passing Windows credential specs through files or registry values, forcing the Kubelet to perform a rather awkward dance of writing-then-deleting to either the disk or the registry to be able to create a Windows container with cred specs. This patch solves this problem by making it possible to directly pass whole base64-encoded cred specs to the engine's API. I took the opportunity to slightly refactor the method responsible for Windows cred spec as it seemed hard to read to me. Added some unit tests on Windows credential specs handling, as there were previously none. Added/amended the relevant integration tests. I have also tested it manually: given a Windows container using a cred spec that you would normally start with e.g. ```powershell docker run --rm --security-opt "credentialspec=file://win.json" mcr.microsoft.com/windows/servercore:ltsc2019 nltest /parentdomain # output: # my.ad.domain.com. (1) # The command completed successfully ``` can now equivalently be started with ```powershell $rawCredSpec = & cat 'C:\ProgramData\docker\credentialspecs\win.json' $escaped = $rawCredSpec.Replace('"', '\"') docker run --rm --security-opt "credentialspec=raw://$escaped" mcr.microsoft.com/windows/servercore:ltsc2019 nltest /parentdomain # same output! ``` I'll do another PR on Swarmkit after this is merged to allow services to use the same option. (It's worth noting that @dperny faced the same problem adding GMSA support to Swarmkit, to which he came up with an interesting solution - see https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/38632 - but alas these tricks are not available to the Kubelet.) Signed-off-by: Jean Rouge <rougej+github@gmail.com>
2019-03-07 01:44:36 +00:00
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCKER) DOCKER_CROSSPLATFORMS=windows/amd64 hack/make.sh cross
.PHONY: swagger-gen
swagger-gen:
docker run --rm -v $(PWD):/go/src/github.com/docker/docker \
-w /go/src/github.com/docker/docker \
--entrypoint hack/generate-swagger-api.sh \
-e GOPATH=/go \
quay.io/goswagger/swagger:0.7.4
.PHONY: swagger-docs
swagger-docs: ## preview the API documentation
@echo "API docs preview will be running at http://localhost:$(SWAGGER_DOCS_PORT)"
@docker run --rm -v $(PWD)/api/swagger.yaml:/usr/share/nginx/html/swagger.yaml \
-e 'REDOC_OPTIONS=hide-hostname="true" lazy-rendering' \
-p $(SWAGGER_DOCS_PORT):80 \
bfirsh/redoc:1.6.2
.PHONY: buildx
ifdef USE_BUILDX
ifeq ($(BUILDX), bundles/buildx)
buildx: bundles/buildx ## build buildx cli tool
endif
endif
# This intentionally is not using the `--output` flag from the docker CLI, which
# is a buildkit option. The idea here being that if buildx is being used, it's
# because buildkit is not supported natively
bundles/buildx: bundles ## build buildx CLI tool
docker build -f $${BUILDX_DOCKERFILE:-Dockerfile.buildx} -t "moby-buildx:$${BUILDX_COMMIT:-latest}" \
--build-arg BUILDX_COMMIT \
--build-arg BUILDX_REPO \
--build-arg GOOS=$$(if [ -n "$(GOOS)" ]; then echo $(GOOS); else go env GOHOSTOS || uname | awk '{print tolower($$0)}' || true; fi) \
--build-arg GOARCH=$$(if [ -n "$(GOARCH)" ]; then echo $(GOARCH); else go env GOHOSTARCH || true; fi) \
make buildx: fix Makefile version being ignored The `BUILDX_COMMIT` variable was set as a Make variable, which isn't exported, and thus not available in scripts, unless referenced through `$(VAR)` (non-curly-brackets). As a result `--build-arg BUILDX_COMMIT` did not set the `BUILDX_COMMIT` build-arg, and the default from the Dockerfile (`master`) was used instead. This patch exports the default version that's set in the Makefile, so that it can be used as a regular environment variable. The script was also slighly modified to no longer use the `Make` variable. In addition, the `buildx` target now calls `buildx version`, which is useful to confirm if the binary was successfully built (and with the correct version). Before: rm -f bundles/buildx && make buildx && ./bundles/buildx version # => => naming to docker.io/library/moby-buildx:v0.3.0 github.com/docker/buildx v0.3.1 6db68d0 # using a make variable: rm -f bundles/buildx && make BUILDX_COMMIT=v0.2.1 buildx && ./bundles/buildx version # => => naming to docker.io/library/moby-buildx:v0.2.1 github.com/docker/buildx v0.3.1 6db68d0 # using an environment variable: rm -f bundles/buildx && BUILDX_COMMIT=v0.2.2 make buildx && ./bundles/buildx version # => => naming to docker.io/library/moby-buildx:v0.2.2 github.com/docker/buildx v0.3.1 6db68d0 After: # default rm -f bundles/buildx && make buildx # => => naming to docker.io/library/moby-buildx:v0.3.0 github.com/docker/buildx v0.3.0 c967f1d # using a make variable: rm -f bundles/buildx && make BUILDX_COMMIT=v0.2.1 buildx # => => naming to docker.io/library/moby-buildx:v0.2.1 github.com/docker/buildx v0.2.1 0eb2df5 # using an environment variable: rm -f bundles/buildx && BUILDX_COMMIT=v0.2.2 make buildx # => => naming to docker.io/library/moby-buildx:v0.2.2 github.com/docker/buildx v0.2.2 ab5fe3d Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2019-10-14 12:32:10 +00:00
.
id=$$(docker create moby-buildx:$${BUILDX_COMMIT:-latest}); \
if [ -n "$${id}" ]; then \
docker cp $${id}:/usr/bin/buildx $@ \
&& touch $@; \
docker rm -f $${id}; \
fi
$@ version