Docker run -e FOO should erase FOO if FOO isn't set in client env

See #10141 for more info, but the main point of this is to make sure
that if you do "docker run -e FOO ..." that FOO from the current env
is passed into the container.  This means that if there's a value, its
set.  But it also means that if FOO isn't set then it should be unset in
the container too - even if it has to remove it from the env.  So,
   unset HOSTNAME
   docker run -e HOSTNAME busybox env
should _NOT_ show HOSTNAME in the list at all

Closes #10141

Signed-off-by: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
This commit is contained in:
Doug Davis 2015-01-16 12:57:08 -08:00
parent 22437eb960
commit 9ab73260f8
4 changed files with 106 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -1725,9 +1725,12 @@ ports in Docker.
This sets environmental variables in the container. For illustration all three
flags are shown here. Where `-e`, `--env` take an environment variable and
value, or if no "=" is provided, then that variable's current value is passed
through (i.e. `$MYVAR1` from the host is set to `$MYVAR1` in the container). All
three flags, `-e`, `--env` and `--env-file` can be repeated.
value, or if no `=` is provided, then that variable's current value is passed
through (i.e. `$MYVAR1` from the host is set to `$MYVAR1` in the container).
When no `=` is provided and that variable is not defined in the client's
environment then that variable will be removed from the container's list of
environment variables.
All three flags, `-e`, `--env` and `--env-file` can be repeated.
Regardless of the order of these three flags, the `--env-file` are processed
first, and then `-e`, `--env` flags. This way, the `-e` or `--env` will

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@ -795,10 +795,7 @@ func TestRunEnvironment(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatal(err, out)
}
actualEnv := strings.Split(out, "\n")
if actualEnv[len(actualEnv)-1] == "" {
actualEnv = actualEnv[:len(actualEnv)-1]
}
actualEnv := strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(out), "\n")
sort.Strings(actualEnv)
goodEnv := []string{
@ -826,6 +823,72 @@ func TestRunEnvironment(t *testing.T) {
logDone("run - verify environment")
}
func TestRunEnvironmentErase(t *testing.T) {
// Test to make sure that when we use -e on env vars that are
// not set in our local env that they're removed (if present) in
// the container
cmd := exec.Command(dockerBinary, "run", "-e", "FOO", "-e", "HOSTNAME", "busybox", "env")
cmd.Env = []string{}
out, _, err := runCommandWithOutput(cmd)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err, out)
}
actualEnv := strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(out), "\n")
sort.Strings(actualEnv)
goodEnv := []string{
"PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin",
"HOME=/root",
}
sort.Strings(goodEnv)
if len(goodEnv) != len(actualEnv) {
t.Fatalf("Wrong environment: should be %d variables, not: %q\n", len(goodEnv), strings.Join(actualEnv, ", "))
}
for i := range goodEnv {
if actualEnv[i] != goodEnv[i] {
t.Fatalf("Wrong environment variable: should be %s, not %s", goodEnv[i], actualEnv[i])
}
}
deleteAllContainers()
logDone("run - verify environment erase")
}
func TestRunEnvironmentOverride(t *testing.T) {
// Test to make sure that when we use -e on env vars that are
// already in the env that we're overriding them
cmd := exec.Command(dockerBinary, "run", "-e", "HOSTNAME", "-e", "HOME=/root2", "busybox", "env")
cmd.Env = []string{"HOSTNAME=bar"}
out, _, err := runCommandWithOutput(cmd)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err, out)
}
actualEnv := strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(out), "\n")
sort.Strings(actualEnv)
goodEnv := []string{
"PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin",
"HOME=/root2",
"HOSTNAME=bar",
}
sort.Strings(goodEnv)
if len(goodEnv) != len(actualEnv) {
t.Fatalf("Wrong environment: should be %d variables, not: %q\n", len(goodEnv), strings.Join(actualEnv, ", "))
}
for i := range goodEnv {
if actualEnv[i] != goodEnv[i] {
t.Fatalf("Wrong environment variable: should be %s, not %s", goodEnv[i], actualEnv[i])
}
}
deleteAllContainers()
logDone("run - verify environment override")
}
func TestRunContainerNetwork(t *testing.T) {
cmd := exec.Command(dockerBinary, "run", "busybox", "ping", "-c", "1", "127.0.0.1")
if _, err := runCommand(cmd); err != nil {

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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ import (
"github.com/docker/docker/api"
flag "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/mflag"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/parsers"
"github.com/docker/docker/utils"
)
var (
@ -168,6 +169,9 @@ func ValidateEnv(val string) (string, error) {
if len(arr) > 1 {
return val, nil
}
if !utils.DoesEnvExist(val) {
return val, nil
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", val, os.Getenv(val)), nil
}

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@ -401,7 +401,17 @@ func ReplaceOrAppendEnvValues(defaults, overrides []string) []string {
parts := strings.SplitN(e, "=", 2)
cache[parts[0]] = i
}
for _, value := range overrides {
// Values w/o = means they want this env to be removed/unset.
if !strings.Contains(value, "=") {
if i, exists := cache[value]; exists {
defaults[i] = "" // Used to indicate it should be removed
}
continue
}
// Just do a normal set/update
parts := strings.SplitN(value, "=", 2)
if i, exists := cache[parts[0]]; exists {
defaults[i] = value
@ -409,9 +419,28 @@ func ReplaceOrAppendEnvValues(defaults, overrides []string) []string {
defaults = append(defaults, value)
}
}
// Now remove all entries that we want to "unset"
for i := 0; i < len(defaults); i++ {
if defaults[i] == "" {
defaults = append(defaults[:i], defaults[i+1:]...)
i--
}
}
return defaults
}
func DoesEnvExist(name string) bool {
for _, entry := range os.Environ() {
parts := strings.SplitN(entry, "=", 2)
if parts[0] == name {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// ReadSymlinkedDirectory returns the target directory of a symlink.
// The target of the symbolic link may not be a file.
func ReadSymlinkedDirectory(path string) (string, error) {