When a plugin is first found, it is loaded into the available plugins
even though it's not activated yet.
If activation fails it is taken out of the list.
While it is in the list, other callers may see it and try to check it's
manifest. If it is not fully activated yet, the manifest will be nil and
cause a panic.
This is especially problematic for drivers that are down and have not
been activated yet.
We could just not load the plugin into the available list until it's
fully active, however that will just cause multiple of the same plugin
to attemp to be loaded.
We could check if the manifest is nil and return early (instead of
panicing on a nil manifest), but this will cause a 2nd caller to receive
a response while the first caller is still waiting, which can be
awkward.
This change uses a condition variable to handle activation (instead of
sync.Once). If the plugin is not activated, callers will all wait until
it is activated and receive a broadcast from the condition variable
signaling that it's ok to proceed, in which case we'll check if their
was an error in activation and proceed accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Makes `docker volume ls` and `docker volume inspect` ask the volume
drivers rather than only using what is cached locally.
Previously in order to use a volume from an external driver, one would
either have to use `docker volume create` or have a container that is
already using that volume for it to be visible to the other volume
API's.
For keeping uniqueness of volume names in the daemon, names are bound to
a driver on a first come first serve basis. If two drivers have a volume
with the same name, the first one is chosen, and a warning is logged
about the second one.
Adds 2 new methods to the plugin API, `List` and `Get`.
If a plugin does not implement these endpoints, a user will not be able
to find the specified volumes as well requests go through the drivers.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
- Use the ones provided by docker/go-connections, they are a drop in replacement.
- Remove pkg/sockets from docker.
- Keep pkg/tlsconfig because libnetwork still needs it and there is a
circular dependency issue.
Signed-off-by: David Calavera <david.calavera@gmail.com>
This patches avoids registering (and calling) the same plugin more than
once. Using an helper map which indexes by name guarantees this and keeps
the order.
The behavior of overriding the same name in a flag is consistent with,
for instance, the `docker run -v /test -v /test` flag which register
the volume just once.
Adds integration tests.
Without this patch:
```
Dec 20 19:34:52 localhost.localdomain docker[9988]:
time="2015-12-20T19:34:52.080901676+01:00" level=debug msg="Calling
GET
/v1.22/info"
Dec 20 19:34:52 localhost.localdomain docker[9988]:
time="2015-12-20T19:34:52.081213202+01:00" level=debug msg="AuthZ
request using plugin docker-novolume-plugin"
Dec 20 19:34:52 localhost.localdomain docker[9988]:
time="2015-12-20T19:34:52.081268132+01:00" level=debug
msg="docker-novolume-plugin implements: authz"
Dec 20 19:34:52 localhost.localdomain docker[9988]:
time="2015-12-20T19:34:52.081699788+01:00" level=debug msg="AuthZ
request using plugin docker-novolume-plugin"
Dec 20 19:34:52 localhost.localdomain docker[9988]:
time="2015-12-20T19:34:52.081762507+01:00" level=debug
msg="docker-novolume-plugin implements: authz"
Dec 20 19:34:52 localhost.localdomain docker[9988]:
time="2015-12-20T19:34:52.082092480+01:00" level=debug msg="GET
/v1.22/info"
Dec 20 19:34:52 localhost.localdomain docker[9988]:
time="2015-12-20T19:34:52.628691038+01:00" level=debug msg="AuthZ
response using plugin docker-novolume-plugin"
Dec 20 19:34:52 localhost.localdomain docker[9988]:
time="2015-12-20T19:34:52.629880930+01:00" level=debug msg="AuthZ
response using plugin docker-novolume-plugin"
```
With this patch:
```
Dec 20 19:37:32 localhost.localdomain docker[16620]:
time="2015-12-20T19:37:32.376523958+01:00" level=debug msg="Calling
GET
/v1.22/info"
Dec 20 19:37:32 localhost.localdomain docker[16620]:
time="2015-12-20T19:37:32.376715483+01:00" level=debug msg="AuthZ
request using plugin docker-novolume-plugin"
Dec 20 19:37:32 localhost.localdomain docker[16620]:
time="2015-12-20T19:37:32.376771230+01:00" level=debug
msg="docker-novolume-plugin implements: authz"
Dec 20 19:37:32 localhost.localdomain docker[16620]:
time="2015-12-20T19:37:32.377698897+01:00" level=debug msg="GET
/v1.22/info"
Dec 20 19:37:32 localhost.localdomain docker[16620]:
time="2015-12-20T19:37:32.951016441+01:00" level=debug msg="AuthZ
response using plugin docker-novolume-plugin"
```
Also removes a somehow duplicate debug statement (leaving only the
second one as it's a loop of plugin's manifest):
```
Dec 20 19:52:30 localhost.localdomain docker[25767]:
time="2015-12-20T19:52:30.544090518+01:00" level=debug
msg="docker-novolume-plugin's manifest: &{[authz]}"
Dec 20 19:52:30 localhost.localdomain docker[25767]:
time="2015-12-20T19:52:30.544170677+01:00" level=debug
msg="docker-novolume-plugin implements: authz"
```
Signed-off-by: Antonio Murdaca <runcom@redhat.com>
This patch makes it such that plugin initialization is synchronized
based on the plugin name and not globally
Signed-off-by: Darren Shepherd <darren@rancher.com>
Check if there is a plugin socket first under `/run/docker/plugins/NAME.sock`.
If there is no socket for a plugin, check `/etc/docker/plugins/NAME.spec` and
`/usr/lib/docker/plugins/NAME.spec` for spec files.
Signed-off-by: David Calavera <david.calavera@gmail.com>