package environment import ( "fmt" "io/ioutil" "os" "path/filepath" "strconv" "strings" "github.com/docker/docker/api/types" "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/container" "github.com/docker/docker/client" "golang.org/x/net/context" ) // Execution holds informations about the test execution environment. type Execution struct { daemonPlatform string localDaemon bool experimentalDaemon bool daemonStorageDriver string isolation container.Isolation daemonPid int daemonKernelVersion string // For a local daemon on Linux, these values will be used for testing // user namespace support as the standard graph path(s) will be // appended with the root remapped uid.gid prefix dockerBasePath string volumesConfigPath string containerStoragePath string // baseImage is the name of the base image for testing // Environment variable WINDOWS_BASE_IMAGE can override this baseImage string } // New creates a new Execution struct func New() (*Execution, error) { localDaemon := true // Deterministically working out the environment in which CI is running // to evaluate whether the daemon is local or remote is not possible through // a build tag. // // For example Windows to Linux CI under Jenkins tests the 64-bit // Windows binary build with the daemon build tag, but calls a remote // Linux daemon. // // We can't just say if Windows then assume the daemon is local as at // some point, we will be testing the Windows CLI against a Windows daemon. // // Similarly, it will be perfectly valid to also run CLI tests from // a Linux CLI (built with the daemon tag) against a Windows daemon. if len(os.Getenv("DOCKER_REMOTE_DAEMON")) > 0 { localDaemon = false } info, err := getDaemonDockerInfo() if err != nil { return nil, err } daemonPlatform := info.OSType if daemonPlatform != "linux" && daemonPlatform != "windows" { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Cannot run tests against platform: %s", daemonPlatform) } baseImage := "scratch" volumesConfigPath := filepath.Join(info.DockerRootDir, "volumes") containerStoragePath := filepath.Join(info.DockerRootDir, "containers") // Make sure in context of daemon, not the local platform. Note we can't // use filepath.FromSlash or ToSlash here as they are a no-op on Unix. if daemonPlatform == "windows" { volumesConfigPath = strings.Replace(volumesConfigPath, `/`, `\`, -1) containerStoragePath = strings.Replace(containerStoragePath, `/`, `\`, -1) baseImage = "microsoft/windowsservercore" if len(os.Getenv("WINDOWS_BASE_IMAGE")) > 0 { baseImage = os.Getenv("WINDOWS_BASE_IMAGE") fmt.Println("INFO: Windows Base image is ", baseImage) } } else { volumesConfigPath = strings.Replace(volumesConfigPath, `\`, `/`, -1) containerStoragePath = strings.Replace(containerStoragePath, `\`, `/`, -1) } var daemonPid int dest := os.Getenv("DEST") b, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filepath.Join(dest, "docker.pid")) if err == nil { if p, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(b), 10, 32); err == nil { daemonPid = int(p) } } return &Execution{ localDaemon: localDaemon, daemonPlatform: daemonPlatform, daemonStorageDriver: info.Driver, daemonKernelVersion: info.KernelVersion, dockerBasePath: info.DockerRootDir, volumesConfigPath: volumesConfigPath, containerStoragePath: containerStoragePath, isolation: info.Isolation, daemonPid: daemonPid, experimentalDaemon: info.ExperimentalBuild, baseImage: baseImage, }, nil } func getDaemonDockerInfo() (types.Info, error) { // FIXME(vdemeester) should be safe to use as is client, err := client.NewEnvClient() if err != nil { return types.Info{}, err } return client.Info(context.Background()) } // LocalDaemon is true if the daemon under test is on the same // host as the CLI. func (e *Execution) LocalDaemon() bool { return e.localDaemon } // DaemonPlatform is held globally so that tests can make intelligent // decisions on how to configure themselves according to the platform // of the daemon. This is initialized in docker_utils by sending // a version call to the daemon and examining the response header. func (e *Execution) DaemonPlatform() string { return e.daemonPlatform } // DockerBasePath is the base path of the docker folder (by default it is -/var/run/docker) func (e *Execution) DockerBasePath() string { return e.dockerBasePath } // VolumesConfigPath is the path of the volume configuration for the testing daemon func (e *Execution) VolumesConfigPath() string { return e.volumesConfigPath } // ContainerStoragePath is the path where the container are stored for the testing daemon func (e *Execution) ContainerStoragePath() string { return e.containerStoragePath } // DaemonStorageDriver is held globally so that tests can know the storage // driver of the daemon. This is initialized in docker_utils by sending // a version call to the daemon and examining the response header. func (e *Execution) DaemonStorageDriver() string { return e.daemonStorageDriver } // Isolation is the isolation mode of the daemon under test func (e *Execution) Isolation() container.Isolation { return e.isolation } // DaemonPID is the pid of the main test daemon func (e *Execution) DaemonPID() int { return e.daemonPid } // ExperimentalDaemon tell whether the main daemon has // experimental features enabled or not func (e *Execution) ExperimentalDaemon() bool { return e.experimentalDaemon } // MinimalBaseImage is the image used for minimal builds (it depends on the platform) func (e *Execution) MinimalBaseImage() string { return e.baseImage } // DaemonKernelVersion is the kernel version of the daemon as a string, as returned // by an INFO call to the daemon. func (e *Execution) DaemonKernelVersion() string { return e.daemonKernelVersion } // DaemonKernelVersionNumeric is the kernel version of the daemon as an integer. // Mostly useful on Windows where DaemonKernelVersion holds the full string such // as `10.0 14393 (14393.447.amd64fre.rs1_release_inmarket.161102-0100)`, but // integration tests really only need the `14393` piece to make decisions. func (e *Execution) DaemonKernelVersionNumeric() int { if e.daemonPlatform != "windows" { return -1 } v, _ := strconv.Atoi(strings.Split(e.daemonKernelVersion, " ")[1]) return v }