This stuff doesn't belong here and is causing imports of libnetwork into
the router, which is not what we want.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Since Go 1.7, context is a standard package. Since Go 1.9, everything
that is provided by "x/net/context" is a couple of type aliases to
types in "context".
Many vendored packages still use x/net/context, so vendor entry remains
for now.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
This fix is a follow up to 30397, with `FindUniqueNetwork`
changed to `FindNetwork` based on the review feedback.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
Instead of having to create a bunch of custom error types that are doing
nothing but wrapping another error in sub-packages, use a common helper
to create errors of the requested type.
e.g. instead of re-implementing this over and over:
```go
type notFoundError struct {
cause error
}
func(e notFoundError) Error() string {
return e.cause.Error()
}
func(e notFoundError) NotFound() {}
func(e notFoundError) Cause() error {
return e.cause
}
```
Packages can instead just do:
```
errdefs.NotFound(err)
```
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
This fix is part of the effort to address 30242 where
issue arise because of the fact that multiple networks
may share the same name (within or across local/swarm scopes).
The focus of this fix is to allow creation of service
when a network in local scope has the same name as the
service network.
An integration test has been added.
This fix fixes 30242.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
Use strongly typed errors to set HTTP status codes.
Error interfaces are defined in the api/errors package and errors
returned from controllers are checked against these interfaces.
Errors can be wraeped in a pkg/errors.Causer, as long as somewhere in the
line of causes one of the interfaces is implemented. The special error
interfaces take precedence over Causer, meaning if both Causer and one
of the new error interfaces are implemented, the Causer is not
traversed.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
… in order to remove duplication.
Each time we update a cluster object, we do some common
operations (lock, verify it's on a manager, get the request context,
and the update). This introduce a method and refactor few
update/remove method that allows to duplicate less code.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
- otherwise the attachment task will stay in store and
consume IP addresses and there is no way to remove it.
Signed-off-by: Alessandro Boch <aboch@docker.com>