//go:build linux // +build linux package main import ( "bufio" "bytes" "context" "crypto/tls" "crypto/x509" "encoding/json" "fmt" "io" "net" "os" "os/exec" "path" "path/filepath" "regexp" "strconv" "strings" "sync" "testing" "time" "github.com/cloudflare/cfssl/helpers" "github.com/creack/pty" "github.com/docker/docker/api/types" "github.com/docker/docker/integration-cli/checker" "github.com/docker/docker/integration-cli/cli" "github.com/docker/docker/integration-cli/cli/build" "github.com/docker/docker/integration-cli/daemon" "github.com/docker/docker/libnetwork/iptables" "github.com/docker/docker/opts" testdaemon "github.com/docker/docker/testutil/daemon" units "github.com/docker/go-units" "github.com/docker/libtrust" "github.com/moby/sys/mount" "golang.org/x/sys/unix" "gotest.tools/v3/assert" "gotest.tools/v3/icmd" "gotest.tools/v3/poll" ) const containerdSocket = "/var/run/docker/containerd/containerd.sock" // TestLegacyDaemonCommand test starting docker daemon using "deprecated" docker daemon // command. Remove this test when we remove this. func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestLegacyDaemonCommand(c *testing.T) { cmd := exec.Command(dockerBinary, "daemon", "--storage-driver=vfs", "--debug") err := cmd.Start() go cmd.Wait() assert.NilError(c, err, "could not start daemon using 'docker daemon'") assert.NilError(c, cmd.Process.Kill()) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithRunningContainersPorts(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) cli.Docker( cli.Args("run", "-d", "--name", "top1", "-p", "1234:80", "--restart", "always", "busybox:latest", "top"), cli.Daemon(s.d), ).Assert(c, icmd.Success) cli.Docker( cli.Args("run", "-d", "--name", "top2", "-p", "80", "busybox:latest", "top"), cli.Daemon(s.d), ).Assert(c, icmd.Success) testRun := func(m map[string]bool, prefix string) { var format string for cont, shouldRun := range m { out := cli.Docker(cli.Args("ps"), cli.Daemon(s.d)).Assert(c, icmd.Success).Combined() if shouldRun { format = "%scontainer %q is not running" } else { format = "%scontainer %q is running" } if shouldRun != strings.Contains(out, cont) { c.Fatalf(format, prefix, cont) } } } testRun(map[string]bool{"top1": true, "top2": true}, "") s.d.Restart(c) testRun(map[string]bool{"top1": true, "top2": false}, "After daemon restart: ") } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithVolumesRefs(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) if out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name", "volrestarttest1", "-v", "/foo", "busybox"); err != nil { c.Fatal(err, out) } s.d.Restart(c) if out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--volumes-from", "volrestarttest1", "--name", "volrestarttest2", "busybox", "top"); err != nil { c.Fatal(err, out) } if out, err := s.d.Cmd("rm", "-fv", "volrestarttest2"); err != nil { c.Fatal(err, out) } out, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{json .Mounts}}", "volrestarttest1") assert.NilError(c, err, out) if _, err := inspectMountPointJSON(out, "/foo"); err != nil { c.Fatalf("Expected volume to exist: /foo, error: %v\n", err) } } // #11008 func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartUnlessStopped(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "top1", "--restart", "always", "busybox:latest", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "run top1: %v", out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "top2", "--restart", "unless-stopped", "busybox:latest", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "run top2: %v", out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "exit", "--restart", "unless-stopped", "busybox:latest", "false") assert.NilError(c, err, "run exit: %v", out) testRun := func(m map[string]bool, prefix string) { var format string for name, shouldRun := range m { out, err := s.d.Cmd("ps") assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "run ps: %v", out) if shouldRun { format = "%scontainer %q is not running" } else { format = "%scontainer %q is running" } assert.Equal(c, strings.Contains(out, name), shouldRun, fmt.Sprintf(format, prefix, name)) } } // both running testRun(map[string]bool{"top1": true, "top2": true, "exit": true}, "") out, err = s.d.Cmd("stop", "exit") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("stop", "top1") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("stop", "top2") assert.NilError(c, err, out) // both stopped testRun(map[string]bool{"top1": false, "top2": false, "exit": false}, "") s.d.Restart(c) // restart=always running testRun(map[string]bool{"top1": true, "top2": false, "exit": false}, "After daemon restart: ") out, err = s.d.Cmd("start", "top2") assert.NilError(c, err, "start top2: %v", out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("start", "exit") assert.NilError(c, err, "start exit: %v", out) s.d.Restart(c) // both running testRun(map[string]bool{"top1": true, "top2": true, "exit": true}, "After second daemon restart: ") } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartOnFailure(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "test1", "--restart", "on-failure:3", "busybox:latest", "false") assert.NilError(c, err, "run top1: %v", out) // wait test1 to stop hostArgs := []string{"--host", s.d.Sock()} err = waitInspectWithArgs("test1", "{{.State.Running}} {{.State.Restarting}}", "false false", 10*time.Second, hostArgs...) assert.NilError(c, err, "test1 should exit but not") // record last start time out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f={{.State.StartedAt}}", "test1") assert.NilError(c, err, "out: %v", out) lastStartTime := out s.d.Restart(c) // test1 shouldn't restart at all err = waitInspectWithArgs("test1", "{{.State.Running}} {{.State.Restarting}}", "false false", 0, hostArgs...) assert.NilError(c, err, "test1 should exit but not") // make sure test1 isn't restarted when daemon restart // if "StartAt" time updates, means test1 was once restarted. out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f={{.State.StartedAt}}", "test1") assert.NilError(c, err, "out: %v", out) assert.Equal(c, out, lastStartTime, "test1 shouldn't start after daemon restarts") } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonStartIptablesFalse(c *testing.T) { s.d.Start(c, "--iptables=false") } // Make sure we cannot shrink base device at daemon restart. func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithInvalidBasesize(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, Devicemapper) s.d.Start(c) oldBasesizeBytes := getBaseDeviceSize(c, s.d) var newBasesizeBytes int64 = 1073741824 // 1GB in bytes if newBasesizeBytes < oldBasesizeBytes { err := s.d.RestartWithError("--storage-opt", fmt.Sprintf("dm.basesize=%d", newBasesizeBytes)) assert.Assert(c, err != nil, "daemon should not have started as new base device size is less than existing base device size: %v", err) // 'err != nil' is expected behaviour, no new daemon started, // so no need to stop daemon. if err != nil { return } } s.d.Stop(c) } // Make sure we can grow base device at daemon restart. func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithIncreasedBasesize(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, Devicemapper) s.d.Start(c) oldBasesizeBytes := getBaseDeviceSize(c, s.d) var newBasesizeBytes int64 = 53687091200 // 50GB in bytes if newBasesizeBytes < oldBasesizeBytes { c.Skip(fmt.Sprintf("New base device size (%v) must be greater than (%s)", units.HumanSize(float64(newBasesizeBytes)), units.HumanSize(float64(oldBasesizeBytes)))) } err := s.d.RestartWithError("--storage-opt", fmt.Sprintf("dm.basesize=%d", newBasesizeBytes)) assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "we should have been able to start the daemon with increased base device size: %v", err) basesizeAfterRestart := getBaseDeviceSize(c, s.d) newBasesize, err := convertBasesize(newBasesizeBytes) assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "Error in converting base device size: %v", err) assert.Equal(c, newBasesize, basesizeAfterRestart, "Basesize passed is not equal to Basesize set") s.d.Stop(c) } func getBaseDeviceSize(c *testing.T, d *daemon.Daemon) int64 { info := d.Info(c) for _, statusLine := range info.DriverStatus { key, value := statusLine[0], statusLine[1] if key == "Base Device Size" { return parseDeviceSize(c, value) } } c.Fatal("failed to parse Base Device Size from info") return int64(0) } func parseDeviceSize(c *testing.T, raw string) int64 { size, err := units.RAMInBytes(strings.TrimSpace(raw)) assert.NilError(c, err) return size } func convertBasesize(basesizeBytes int64) (int64, error) { basesize := units.HumanSize(float64(basesizeBytes)) basesize = strings.Trim(basesize, " ")[:len(basesize)-3] basesizeFloat, err := strconv.ParseFloat(strings.Trim(basesize, " "), 64) if err != nil { return 0, err } return int64(basesizeFloat) * 1024 * 1024 * 1024, nil } // Issue #8444: If docker0 bridge is modified (intentionally or unintentionally) and // no longer has an IP associated, we should gracefully handle that case and associate // an IP with it rather than fail daemon start func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonStartBridgeWithoutIPAssociation(c *testing.T) { // rather than depending on brctl commands to verify docker0 is created and up // let's start the daemon and stop it, and then make a modification to run the // actual test s.d.Start(c) s.d.Stop(c) // now we will remove the ip from docker0 and then try starting the daemon icmd.RunCommand("ip", "addr", "flush", "dev", "docker0").Assert(c, icmd.Success) if err := s.d.StartWithError(); err != nil { warning := "**WARNING: Docker bridge network in bad state--delete docker0 bridge interface to fix" c.Fatalf("Could not start daemon when docker0 has no IP address: %v\n%s", err, warning) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonIptablesClean(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) if out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "top", "-p", "80", "busybox:latest", "top"); err != nil { c.Fatalf("Could not run top: %s, %v", out, err) } ipTablesSearchString := "tcp dpt:80" // get output from iptables with container running verifyIPTablesContains(c, ipTablesSearchString) s.d.Stop(c) // get output from iptables after restart verifyIPTablesDoesNotContains(c, ipTablesSearchString) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonIptablesCreate(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) if out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "top", "--restart=always", "-p", "80", "busybox:latest", "top"); err != nil { c.Fatalf("Could not run top: %s, %v", out, err) } // get output from iptables with container running ipTablesSearchString := "tcp dpt:80" verifyIPTablesContains(c, ipTablesSearchString) s.d.Restart(c) // make sure the container is not running runningOut, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format={{.State.Running}}", "top") if err != nil { c.Fatalf("Could not inspect on container: %s, %v", runningOut, err) } if strings.TrimSpace(runningOut) != "true" { c.Fatalf("Container should have been restarted after daemon restart. Status running should have been true but was: %q", strings.TrimSpace(runningOut)) } // get output from iptables after restart verifyIPTablesContains(c, ipTablesSearchString) } func verifyIPTablesContains(c *testing.T, ipTablesSearchString string) { result := icmd.RunCommand("iptables", "-nvL") result.Assert(c, icmd.Success) if !strings.Contains(result.Combined(), ipTablesSearchString) { c.Fatalf("iptables output should have contained %q, but was %q", ipTablesSearchString, result.Combined()) } } func verifyIPTablesDoesNotContains(c *testing.T, ipTablesSearchString string) { result := icmd.RunCommand("iptables", "-nvL") result.Assert(c, icmd.Success) if strings.Contains(result.Combined(), ipTablesSearchString) { c.Fatalf("iptables output should not have contained %q, but was %q", ipTablesSearchString, result.Combined()) } } // TestDaemonIPv6Enabled checks that when the daemon is started with --ipv6=true that the docker0 bridge // has the fe80::1 address and that a container is assigned a link-local address func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonIPv6Enabled(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, IPv6) setupV6(c) defer teardownV6(c) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--ipv6") iface, err := net.InterfaceByName("docker0") if err != nil { c.Fatalf("Error getting docker0 interface: %v", err) } addrs, err := iface.Addrs() if err != nil { c.Fatalf("Error getting addresses for docker0 interface: %v", err) } var found bool expected := "fe80::1/64" for i := range addrs { if addrs[i].String() == expected { found = true break } } if !found { c.Fatalf("Bridge does not have an IPv6 Address") } if out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-itd", "--name=ipv6test", "busybox:latest"); err != nil { c.Fatalf("Could not run container: %s, %v", out, err) } out, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format", "'{{.NetworkSettings.Networks.bridge.LinkLocalIPv6Address}}'", "ipv6test") if err != nil { c.Fatalf("Error inspecting container: %s, %v", out, err) } out = strings.Trim(out, " \r\n'") if ip := net.ParseIP(out); ip == nil { c.Fatalf("Container should have a link-local IPv6 address") } out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format", "'{{.NetworkSettings.Networks.bridge.GlobalIPv6Address}}'", "ipv6test") if err != nil { c.Fatalf("Error inspecting container: %s, %v", out, err) } out = strings.Trim(out, " \r\n'") if ip := net.ParseIP(out); ip != nil { c.Fatalf("Container should not have a global IPv6 address: %v", out) } } // TestDaemonIPv6FixedCIDR checks that when the daemon is started with --ipv6=true and a fixed CIDR // that running containers are given a link-local and global IPv6 address func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonIPv6FixedCIDR(c *testing.T) { // IPv6 setup is messing with local bridge address. testRequires(c, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon) // Delete the docker0 bridge if its left around from previous daemon. It has to be recreated with // ipv6 enabled deleteInterface(c, "docker0") s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--ipv6", "--fixed-cidr-v6=2001:db8:2::/64", "--default-gateway-v6=2001:db8:2::100") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name=ipv6test", "busybox:latest", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "Could not run container: %s, %v", out, err) out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format", "{{.NetworkSettings.Networks.bridge.GlobalIPv6Address}}", "ipv6test") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out = strings.Trim(out, " \r\n'") ip := net.ParseIP(out) assert.Assert(c, ip != nil, "Container should have a global IPv6 address") out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format", "{{.NetworkSettings.Networks.bridge.IPv6Gateway}}", "ipv6test") assert.NilError(c, err, out) assert.Equal(c, strings.Trim(out, " \r\n'"), "2001:db8:2::100", "Container should have a global IPv6 gateway") } // TestDaemonIPv6FixedCIDRAndMac checks that when the daemon is started with ipv6 fixed CIDR // the running containers are given an IPv6 address derived from the MAC address and the ipv6 fixed CIDR func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonIPv6FixedCIDRAndMac(c *testing.T) { // IPv6 setup is messing with local bridge address. testRequires(c, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon) // Delete the docker0 bridge if its left around from previous daemon. It has to be recreated with // ipv6 enabled deleteInterface(c, "docker0") s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--ipv6", "--fixed-cidr-v6=2001:db8:1::/64") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name=ipv6test", "--mac-address", "AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format", "{{.NetworkSettings.Networks.bridge.GlobalIPv6Address}}", "ipv6test") assert.NilError(c, err, out) assert.Equal(c, strings.Trim(out, " \r\n'"), "2001:db8:1::aabb:ccdd:eeff") } // TestDaemonIPv6HostMode checks that when the running a container with // network=host the host ipv6 addresses are not removed func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonIPv6HostMode(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon) deleteInterface(c, "docker0") s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--ipv6", "--fixed-cidr-v6=2001:db8:2::/64") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name=hostcnt", "--network=host", "busybox:latest", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "Could not run container: %s, %v", out, err) out, err = s.d.Cmd("exec", "hostcnt", "ip", "-6", "addr", "show", "docker0") assert.NilError(c, err, out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(strings.Trim(out, " \r\n'"), "2001:db8:2::1")) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonLogLevelWrong(c *testing.T) { assert.Assert(c, s.d.StartWithError("--log-level=bogus") != nil, "Daemon shouldn't start with wrong log level") } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonLogLevelDebug(c *testing.T) { s.d.Start(c, "--log-level=debug") content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) if !strings.Contains(string(content), `level=debug`) { c.Fatalf(`Missing level="debug" in log file:\n%s`, string(content)) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonLogLevelFatal(c *testing.T) { // we creating new daemons to create new logFile s.d.Start(c, "--log-level=fatal") content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) if strings.Contains(string(content), `level=debug`) { c.Fatalf(`Should not have level="debug" in log file:\n%s`, string(content)) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonFlagD(c *testing.T) { s.d.Start(c, "-D") content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) if !strings.Contains(string(content), `level=debug`) { c.Fatalf(`Should have level="debug" in log file using -D:\n%s`, string(content)) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonFlagDebug(c *testing.T) { s.d.Start(c, "--debug") content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) if !strings.Contains(string(content), `level=debug`) { c.Fatalf(`Should have level="debug" in log file using --debug:\n%s`, string(content)) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonFlagDebugLogLevelFatal(c *testing.T) { s.d.Start(c, "--debug", "--log-level=fatal") content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) if !strings.Contains(string(content), `level=debug`) { c.Fatalf(`Should have level="debug" in log file when using both --debug and --log-level=fatal:\n%s`, string(content)) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonAllocatesListeningPort(c *testing.T) { type listener struct { daemon string client string port string } listeningPorts := []listener{ {"0.0.0.0", "0.0.0.0", "5678"}, {"127.0.0.1", "127.0.0.1", "1234"}, {"localhost", "127.0.0.1", "1235"}, } cmdArgs := make([]string, 0, len(listeningPorts)*2) for _, l := range listeningPorts { cmdArgs = append(cmdArgs, "--tls=false", "--host", fmt.Sprintf("tcp://%s:%s", l.daemon, l.port)) } s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, cmdArgs...) for _, l := range listeningPorts { output, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-p", fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s:80", l.client, l.port), "busybox", "true") if err == nil { c.Fatalf("Container should not start, expected port already allocated error: %q", output) } else if !strings.Contains(output, "port is already allocated") { c.Fatalf("Expected port is already allocated error: %q", output) } } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonKeyGeneration(c *testing.T) { // TODO: skip or update for Windows daemon os.Remove("/etc/docker/key.json") s.d.Start(c) s.d.Stop(c) k, err := libtrust.LoadKeyFile("/etc/docker/key.json") if err != nil { c.Fatalf("Error opening key file") } kid := k.KeyID() // Test Key ID is a valid fingerprint (e.g. QQXN:JY5W:TBXI:MK3X:GX6P:PD5D:F56N:NHCS:LVRZ:JA46:R24J:XEFF) if len(kid) != 59 { c.Fatalf("Bad key ID: %s", kid) } } // GH#11320 - verify that the daemon exits on failure properly // Note that this explicitly tests the conflict of {-b,--bridge} and {--bip} options as the means // to get a daemon init failure; no other tests for -b/--bip conflict are therefore required func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonExitOnFailure(c *testing.T) { // attempt to start daemon with incorrect flags (we know -b and --bip conflict) if err := s.d.StartWithError("--bridge", "nosuchbridge", "--bip", "1.1.1.1"); err != nil { // verify we got the right error if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "daemon exited") { c.Fatalf("Expected daemon not to start, got %v", err) } // look in the log and make sure we got the message that daemon is shutting down icmd.RunCommand("grep", "failed to start daemon", s.d.LogFileName()).Assert(c, icmd.Success) } else { // if we didn't get an error and the daemon is running, this is a failure c.Fatal("Conflicting options should cause the daemon to error out with a failure") } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonBridgeExternal(c *testing.T) { d := s.d err := d.StartWithError("--bridge", "nosuchbridge") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", `--bridge option with an invalid bridge should cause the daemon to fail`) defer d.Restart(c) // make sure the default docker0 bridge doesn't interfere with the test, // which may happen if it was created with the same IP range. deleteInterface(c, "docker0") bridgeName := "external-bridge" bridgeIP := "192.169.1.1/24" _, bridgeIPNet, _ := net.ParseCIDR(bridgeIP) createInterface(c, "bridge", bridgeName, bridgeIP) defer deleteInterface(c, bridgeName) d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--bridge", bridgeName) ipTablesSearchString := bridgeIPNet.String() icmd.RunCommand("iptables", "-t", "nat", "-nvL").Assert(c, icmd.Expected{ Out: ipTablesSearchString, }) out, err := d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "ExtContainer", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) containerIP := d.FindContainerIP(c, "ExtContainer") ip := net.ParseIP(containerIP) assert.Assert(c, bridgeIPNet.Contains(ip), "Container IP-Address must be in the same subnet range : %s", containerIP) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonBridgeNone(c *testing.T) { // start with bridge none d := s.d d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--bridge", "none") defer d.Restart(c) // verify docker0 iface is not there icmd.RunCommand("ifconfig", "docker0").Assert(c, icmd.Expected{ ExitCode: 1, Error: "exit status 1", Err: "Device not found", }) // verify default "bridge" network is not there out, err := d.Cmd("network", "inspect", "bridge") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", `"bridge" network should not be present if daemon started with --bridge=none`) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "No such network")) } func createInterface(c *testing.T, ifType string, ifName string, ipNet string) { icmd.RunCommand("ip", "link", "add", "name", ifName, "type", ifType).Assert(c, icmd.Success) icmd.RunCommand("ifconfig", ifName, ipNet, "up").Assert(c, icmd.Success) } func deleteInterface(c *testing.T, ifName string) { icmd.RunCommand("ip", "link", "delete", ifName).Assert(c, icmd.Success) icmd.RunCommand("iptables", "-t", "nat", "--flush").Assert(c, icmd.Success) icmd.RunCommand("iptables", "--flush").Assert(c, icmd.Success) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonBridgeIP(c *testing.T) { // TestDaemonBridgeIP Steps // 1. Delete the existing docker0 Bridge // 2. Set --bip daemon configuration and start the new Docker Daemon // 3. Check if the bip config has taken effect using ifconfig and iptables commands // 4. Launch a Container and make sure the IP-Address is in the expected subnet // 5. Delete the docker0 Bridge // 6. Restart the Docker Daemon (via deferred action) // This Restart takes care of bringing docker0 interface back to auto-assigned IP defaultNetworkBridge := "docker0" deleteInterface(c, defaultNetworkBridge) d := s.d bridgeIP := "192.169.1.1/24" ip, bridgeIPNet, _ := net.ParseCIDR(bridgeIP) d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--bip", bridgeIP) defer d.Restart(c) ifconfigSearchString := ip.String() icmd.RunCommand("ifconfig", defaultNetworkBridge).Assert(c, icmd.Expected{ Out: ifconfigSearchString, }) ipTablesSearchString := bridgeIPNet.String() icmd.RunCommand("iptables", "-t", "nat", "-nvL").Assert(c, icmd.Expected{ Out: ipTablesSearchString, }) out, err := d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "test", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) containerIP := d.FindContainerIP(c, "test") ip = net.ParseIP(containerIP) assert.Equal(c, bridgeIPNet.Contains(ip), true, fmt.Sprintf("Container IP-Address must be in the same subnet range : %s", containerIP)) deleteInterface(c, defaultNetworkBridge) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithBridgeIPChange(c *testing.T) { s.d.Start(c) defer s.d.Restart(c) s.d.Stop(c) // now we will change the docker0's IP and then try starting the daemon bridgeIP := "192.169.100.1/24" _, bridgeIPNet, _ := net.ParseCIDR(bridgeIP) icmd.RunCommand("ifconfig", "docker0", bridgeIP).Assert(c, icmd.Success) s.d.Start(c, "--bip", bridgeIP) // check if the iptables contains new bridgeIP MASQUERADE rule ipTablesSearchString := bridgeIPNet.String() icmd.RunCommand("iptables", "-t", "nat", "-nvL").Assert(c, icmd.Expected{ Out: ipTablesSearchString, }) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonBridgeFixedCidr(c *testing.T) { d := s.d // make sure the default docker0 bridge doesn't interfere with the test, // which may happen if it was created with the same IP range. deleteInterface(c, "docker0") bridgeName := "external-bridge" bridgeIP := "192.169.1.1/24" createInterface(c, "bridge", bridgeName, bridgeIP) defer deleteInterface(c, bridgeName) args := []string{"--bridge", bridgeName, "--fixed-cidr", "192.169.1.0/30"} d.StartWithBusybox(c, args...) defer d.Restart(c) for i := 0; i < 4; i++ { cName := "Container" + strconv.Itoa(i) out, err := d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", cName, "busybox", "top") if err != nil { assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "no available IPv4 addresses"), "Could not run a Container : %s %s", err.Error(), out) } } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonBridgeFixedCidr2(c *testing.T) { d := s.d // make sure the default docker0 bridge doesn't interfere with the test, // which may happen if it was created with the same IP range. deleteInterface(c, "docker0") bridgeName := "external-bridge" bridgeIP := "10.2.2.1/16" createInterface(c, "bridge", bridgeName, bridgeIP) defer deleteInterface(c, bridgeName) d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--bip", bridgeIP, "--fixed-cidr", "10.2.2.0/24") defer s.d.Restart(c) out, err := d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "bb", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) defer d.Cmd("stop", "bb") out, err = d.Cmd("exec", "bb", "/bin/sh", "-c", "ifconfig eth0 | awk '/inet addr/{print substr($2,6)}'") assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Equal(c, out, "10.2.2.0\n") out, err = d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "busybox", "/bin/sh", "-c", "ifconfig eth0 | awk '/inet addr/{print substr($2,6)}'") assert.NilError(c, err, out) assert.Equal(c, out, "10.2.2.2\n") } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonBridgeFixedCIDREqualBridgeNetwork(c *testing.T) { d := s.d // make sure the default docker0 bridge doesn't interfere with the test, // which may happen if it was created with the same IP range. deleteInterface(c, "docker0") bridgeName := "external-bridge" bridgeIP := "172.27.42.1/16" createInterface(c, "bridge", bridgeName, bridgeIP) defer deleteInterface(c, bridgeName) d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--bridge", bridgeName, "--fixed-cidr", bridgeIP) defer s.d.Restart(c) out, err := d.Cmd("run", "-d", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) cid1 := strings.TrimSpace(out) defer d.Cmd("stop", cid1) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonDefaultGatewayIPv4Implicit(c *testing.T) { defaultNetworkBridge := "docker0" deleteInterface(c, defaultNetworkBridge) d := s.d bridgeIP := "192.169.1.1" bridgeIPNet := fmt.Sprintf("%s/24", bridgeIP) d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--bip", bridgeIPNet) defer d.Restart(c) expectedMessage := fmt.Sprintf("default via %s dev", bridgeIP) out, err := d.Cmd("run", "busybox", "ip", "-4", "route", "list", "0/0") assert.NilError(c, err, out) assert.Equal(c, strings.Contains(out, expectedMessage), true, fmt.Sprintf("Implicit default gateway should be bridge IP %s, but default route was '%s'", bridgeIP, strings.TrimSpace(out))) deleteInterface(c, defaultNetworkBridge) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonDefaultGatewayIPv4Explicit(c *testing.T) { defaultNetworkBridge := "docker0" deleteInterface(c, defaultNetworkBridge) d := s.d bridgeIP := "192.169.1.1" bridgeIPNet := fmt.Sprintf("%s/24", bridgeIP) gatewayIP := "192.169.1.254" d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--bip", bridgeIPNet, "--default-gateway", gatewayIP) defer d.Restart(c) expectedMessage := fmt.Sprintf("default via %s dev", gatewayIP) out, err := d.Cmd("run", "busybox", "ip", "-4", "route", "list", "0/0") assert.NilError(c, err, out) assert.Equal(c, strings.Contains(out, expectedMessage), true, fmt.Sprintf("Explicit default gateway should be %s, but default route was '%s'", gatewayIP, strings.TrimSpace(out))) deleteInterface(c, defaultNetworkBridge) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonDefaultGatewayIPv4ExplicitOutsideContainerSubnet(c *testing.T) { defaultNetworkBridge := "docker0" deleteInterface(c, defaultNetworkBridge) // Program a custom default gateway outside of the container subnet, daemon should accept it and start s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--bip", "172.16.0.10/16", "--fixed-cidr", "172.16.1.0/24", "--default-gateway", "172.16.0.254") deleteInterface(c, defaultNetworkBridge) s.d.Restart(c) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonDefaultNetworkInvalidClusterConfig(c *testing.T) { // Start daemon without docker0 bridge defaultNetworkBridge := "docker0" deleteInterface(c, defaultNetworkBridge) discoveryBackend := "consul://consuladdr:consulport/some/path" s.d.Start(c, fmt.Sprintf("--cluster-store=%s", discoveryBackend)) // Start daemon with docker0 bridge result := icmd.RunCommand("ifconfig", defaultNetworkBridge) result.Assert(c, icmd.Success) s.d.Restart(c, fmt.Sprintf("--cluster-store=%s", discoveryBackend)) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonIP(c *testing.T) { d := s.d // make sure the default docker0 bridge doesn't interfere with the test, // which may happen if it was created with the same IP range. deleteInterface(c, "docker0") ipStr := "192.170.1.1/24" ip, _, _ := net.ParseCIDR(ipStr) args := []string{"--ip", ip.String()} d.StartWithBusybox(c, args...) defer d.Restart(c) out, err := d.Cmd("run", "-d", "-p", "8000:8000", "busybox", "top") assert.Assert(c, err != nil, "Running a container must fail with an invalid --ip option") assert.Equal(c, strings.Contains(out, "Error starting userland proxy"), true) ifName := "dummy" createInterface(c, "dummy", ifName, ipStr) defer deleteInterface(c, ifName) _, err = d.Cmd("run", "-d", "-p", "8000:8000", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) result := icmd.RunCommand("iptables", "-t", "nat", "-nvL") result.Assert(c, icmd.Success) regex := fmt.Sprintf("DNAT.*%s.*dpt:8000", ip.String()) matched, _ := regexp.MatchString(regex, result.Combined()) assert.Equal(c, matched, true, fmt.Sprintf("iptables output should have contained %q, but was %q", regex, result.Combined())) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonICCPing(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, bridgeNfIptables) d := s.d // make sure the default docker0 bridge doesn't interfere with the test, // which may happen if it was created with the same IP range. deleteInterface(c, "docker0") bridgeName := "external-bridge" bridgeIP := "192.169.1.1/24" createInterface(c, "bridge", bridgeName, bridgeIP) defer deleteInterface(c, bridgeName) d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--bridge", bridgeName, "--icc=false") defer d.Restart(c) result := icmd.RunCommand("iptables", "-nvL", "FORWARD") result.Assert(c, icmd.Success) regex := fmt.Sprintf("DROP.*all.*%s.*%s", bridgeName, bridgeName) matched, _ := regexp.MatchString(regex, result.Combined()) assert.Equal(c, matched, true, fmt.Sprintf("iptables output should have contained %q, but was %q", regex, result.Combined())) // Pinging another container must fail with --icc=false pingContainers(c, d, true) ipStr := "192.171.1.1/24" ip, _, _ := net.ParseCIDR(ipStr) ifName := "icc-dummy" createInterface(c, "dummy", ifName, ipStr) defer deleteInterface(c, ifName) // But, Pinging external or a Host interface must succeed pingCmd := fmt.Sprintf("ping -c 1 %s -W 1", ip.String()) runArgs := []string{"run", "--rm", "busybox", "sh", "-c", pingCmd} out, err := d.Cmd(runArgs...) assert.NilError(c, err, out) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonICCLinkExpose(c *testing.T) { d := s.d // make sure the default docker0 bridge doesn't interfere with the test, // which may happen if it was created with the same IP range. deleteInterface(c, "docker0") bridgeName := "external-bridge" bridgeIP := "192.169.1.1/24" createInterface(c, "bridge", bridgeName, bridgeIP) defer deleteInterface(c, bridgeName) d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--bridge", bridgeName, "--icc=false") defer d.Restart(c) result := icmd.RunCommand("iptables", "-nvL", "FORWARD") result.Assert(c, icmd.Success) regex := fmt.Sprintf("DROP.*all.*%s.*%s", bridgeName, bridgeName) matched, _ := regexp.MatchString(regex, result.Combined()) assert.Equal(c, matched, true, fmt.Sprintf("iptables output should have contained %q, but was %q", regex, result.Combined())) out, err := d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--expose", "4567", "--name", "icc1", "busybox", "nc", "-l", "-p", "4567") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = d.Cmd("run", "--link", "icc1:icc1", "busybox", "nc", "icc1", "4567") assert.NilError(c, err, out) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonLinksIpTablesRulesWhenLinkAndUnlink(c *testing.T) { // make sure the default docker0 bridge doesn't interfere with the test, // which may happen if it was created with the same IP range. deleteInterface(c, "docker0") bridgeName := "external-bridge" bridgeIP := "192.169.1.1/24" createInterface(c, "bridge", bridgeName, bridgeIP) defer deleteInterface(c, bridgeName) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--bridge", bridgeName, "--icc=false") defer s.d.Restart(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "child", "--publish", "8080:80", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "parent", "--link", "child:http", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) childIP := s.d.FindContainerIP(c, "child") parentIP := s.d.FindContainerIP(c, "parent") sourceRule := []string{"-i", bridgeName, "-o", bridgeName, "-p", "tcp", "-s", childIP, "--sport", "80", "-d", parentIP, "-j", "ACCEPT"} destinationRule := []string{"-i", bridgeName, "-o", bridgeName, "-p", "tcp", "-s", parentIP, "--dport", "80", "-d", childIP, "-j", "ACCEPT"} iptable := iptables.GetIptable(iptables.IPv4) if !iptable.Exists("filter", "DOCKER", sourceRule...) || !iptable.Exists("filter", "DOCKER", destinationRule...) { c.Fatal("Iptables rules not found") } s.d.Cmd("rm", "--link", "parent/http") if iptable.Exists("filter", "DOCKER", sourceRule...) || iptable.Exists("filter", "DOCKER", destinationRule...) { c.Fatal("Iptables rules should be removed when unlink") } s.d.Cmd("kill", "child") s.d.Cmd("kill", "parent") } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonUlimitDefaults(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--default-ulimit", "nofile=42:42", "--default-ulimit", "nproc=1024:1024") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--ulimit", "nproc=2048", "--name=test", "busybox", "/bin/sh", "-c", "echo $(ulimit -n); echo $(ulimit -u)") if err != nil { c.Fatal(err, out) } outArr := strings.Split(out, "\n") if len(outArr) < 2 { c.Fatalf("got unexpected output: %s", out) } nofile := strings.TrimSpace(outArr[0]) nproc := strings.TrimSpace(outArr[1]) if nofile != "42" { c.Fatalf("expected `ulimit -n` to be `42`, got: %s", nofile) } if nproc != "2048" { c.Fatalf("expected `ulimit -u` to be 2048, got: %s", nproc) } // Now restart daemon with a new default s.d.Restart(c, "--default-ulimit", "nofile=43") out, err = s.d.Cmd("start", "-a", "test") if err != nil { c.Fatal(err, out) } outArr = strings.Split(out, "\n") if len(outArr) < 2 { c.Fatalf("got unexpected output: %s", out) } nofile = strings.TrimSpace(outArr[0]) nproc = strings.TrimSpace(outArr[1]) if nofile != "43" { c.Fatalf("expected `ulimit -n` to be `43`, got: %s", nofile) } if nproc != "2048" { c.Fatalf("expected `ulimit -u` to be 2048, got: %s", nproc) } } // #11315 func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartRenameContainer(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) if out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name=test", "busybox"); err != nil { c.Fatal(err, out) } if out, err := s.d.Cmd("rename", "test", "test2"); err != nil { c.Fatal(err, out) } s.d.Restart(c) if out, err := s.d.Cmd("start", "test2"); err != nil { c.Fatal(err, out) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonLoggingDriverDefault(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name=test", "busybox", "echo", "testline") assert.NilError(c, err, out) id, err := s.d.GetIDByName("test") assert.NilError(c, err) logPath := filepath.Join(s.d.Root, "containers", id, id+"-json.log") if _, err := os.Stat(logPath); err != nil { c.Fatal(err) } f, err := os.Open(logPath) if err != nil { c.Fatal(err) } defer f.Close() var res struct { Log string `json:"log"` Stream string `json:"stream"` Time time.Time `json:"time"` } if err := json.NewDecoder(f).Decode(&res); err != nil { c.Fatal(err) } if res.Log != "testline\n" { c.Fatalf("Unexpected log line: %q, expected: %q", res.Log, "testline\n") } if res.Stream != "stdout" { c.Fatalf("Unexpected stream: %q, expected: %q", res.Stream, "stdout") } if !time.Now().After(res.Time) { c.Fatalf("Log time %v in future", res.Time) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonLoggingDriverDefaultOverride(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name=test", "--log-driver=none", "busybox", "echo", "testline") if err != nil { c.Fatal(out, err) } id, err := s.d.GetIDByName("test") assert.NilError(c, err) logPath := filepath.Join(s.d.Root, "containers", id, id+"-json.log") if _, err := os.Stat(logPath); err == nil || !os.IsNotExist(err) { c.Fatalf("%s shouldn't exits, error on Stat: %s", logPath, err) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonLoggingDriverNone(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--log-driver=none") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name=test", "busybox", "echo", "testline") if err != nil { c.Fatal(out, err) } id, err := s.d.GetIDByName("test") assert.NilError(c, err) logPath := filepath.Join(s.d.Root, "containers", id, id+"-json.log") if _, err := os.Stat(logPath); err == nil || !os.IsNotExist(err) { c.Fatalf("%s shouldn't exits, error on Stat: %s", logPath, err) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonLoggingDriverNoneOverride(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--log-driver=none") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name=test", "--log-driver=json-file", "busybox", "echo", "testline") if err != nil { c.Fatal(out, err) } id, err := s.d.GetIDByName("test") assert.NilError(c, err) logPath := filepath.Join(s.d.Root, "containers", id, id+"-json.log") if _, err := os.Stat(logPath); err != nil { c.Fatal(err) } f, err := os.Open(logPath) if err != nil { c.Fatal(err) } defer f.Close() var res struct { Log string `json:"log"` Stream string `json:"stream"` Time time.Time `json:"time"` } if err := json.NewDecoder(f).Decode(&res); err != nil { c.Fatal(err) } if res.Log != "testline\n" { c.Fatalf("Unexpected log line: %q, expected: %q", res.Log, "testline\n") } if res.Stream != "stdout" { c.Fatalf("Unexpected stream: %q, expected: %q", res.Stream, "stdout") } if !time.Now().After(res.Time) { c.Fatalf("Log time %v in future", res.Time) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonLoggingDriverNoneLogsError(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--log-driver=none") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name=test", "busybox", "echo", "testline") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("logs", "test") assert.Assert(c, err != nil, "Logs should fail with 'none' driver") expected := `configured logging driver does not support reading` assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, expected)) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonLoggingDriverShouldBeIgnoredForBuild(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--log-driver=splunk") result := cli.BuildCmd(c, "busyboxs", cli.Daemon(s.d), build.WithDockerfile(` FROM busybox RUN echo foo`), build.WithoutCache, ) comment := fmt.Sprintf("Failed to build image. output %s, exitCode %d, err %v", result.Combined(), result.ExitCode, result.Error) assert.Assert(c, result.Error == nil, comment) assert.Equal(c, result.ExitCode, 0, comment) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(result.Combined(), "foo"), comment) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonUnixSockCleanedUp(c *testing.T) { dir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "socket-cleanup-test") if err != nil { c.Fatal(err) } defer os.RemoveAll(dir) sockPath := filepath.Join(dir, "docker.sock") s.d.Start(c, "--host", "unix://"+sockPath) if _, err := os.Stat(sockPath); err != nil { c.Fatal("socket does not exist") } s.d.Stop(c) if _, err := os.Stat(sockPath); err == nil || !os.IsNotExist(err) { c.Fatal("unix socket is not cleaned up") } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonWithWrongkey(c *testing.T) { type Config struct { Crv string `json:"crv"` D string `json:"d"` Kid string `json:"kid"` Kty string `json:"kty"` X string `json:"x"` Y string `json:"y"` } os.Remove("/etc/docker/key.json") s.d.Start(c) s.d.Stop(c) config := &Config{} bytes, err := os.ReadFile("/etc/docker/key.json") if err != nil { c.Fatalf("Error reading key.json file: %s", err) } // byte[] to Data-Struct if err := json.Unmarshal(bytes, &config); err != nil { c.Fatalf("Error Unmarshal: %s", err) } // replace config.Kid with the fake value config.Kid = "VSAJ:FUYR:X3H2:B2VZ:KZ6U:CJD5:K7BX:ZXHY:UZXT:P4FT:MJWG:HRJ4" // NEW Data-Struct to byte[] newBytes, err := json.Marshal(&config) if err != nil { c.Fatalf("Error Marshal: %s", err) } // write back if err := os.WriteFile("/etc/docker/key.json", newBytes, 0400); err != nil { c.Fatalf("Error os.WriteFile: %s", err) } defer os.Remove("/etc/docker/key.json") if err := s.d.StartWithError(); err == nil { c.Fatalf("It should not be successful to start daemon with wrong key: %v", err) } content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.Assert(c, err == nil) if !strings.Contains(string(content), "Public Key ID does not match") { c.Fatalf("Missing KeyID message from daemon logs: %s", string(content)) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartKillWait(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-id", "busybox", "/bin/cat") if err != nil { c.Fatalf("Could not run /bin/cat: err=%v\n%s", err, out) } containerID := strings.TrimSpace(out) if out, err := s.d.Cmd("kill", containerID); err != nil { c.Fatalf("Could not kill %s: err=%v\n%s", containerID, err, out) } s.d.Restart(c) errchan := make(chan error, 1) go func() { if out, err := s.d.Cmd("wait", containerID); err != nil { errchan <- fmt.Errorf("%v:\n%s", err, out) } close(errchan) }() select { case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): c.Fatal("Waiting on a stopped (killed) container timed out") case err := <-errchan: if err != nil { c.Fatal(err) } } } // TestHTTPSInfo connects via two-way authenticated HTTPS to the info endpoint func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestHTTPSInfo(c *testing.T) { const ( testDaemonHTTPSAddr = "tcp://localhost:4271" ) s.d.Start(c, "--tlsverify", "--tlscacert", "fixtures/https/ca.pem", "--tlscert", "fixtures/https/server-cert.pem", "--tlskey", "fixtures/https/server-key.pem", "-H", testDaemonHTTPSAddr) args := []string{ "--host", testDaemonHTTPSAddr, "--tlsverify", "--tlscacert", "fixtures/https/ca.pem", "--tlscert", "fixtures/https/client-cert.pem", "--tlskey", "fixtures/https/client-key.pem", "info", } out, err := s.d.Cmd(args...) if err != nil { c.Fatalf("Error Occurred: %s and output: %s", err, out) } } // TestHTTPSRun connects via two-way authenticated HTTPS to the create, attach, start, and wait endpoints. // https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/19280 func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestHTTPSRun(c *testing.T) { const ( testDaemonHTTPSAddr = "tcp://localhost:4271" ) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--tlsverify", "--tlscacert", "fixtures/https/ca.pem", "--tlscert", "fixtures/https/server-cert.pem", "--tlskey", "fixtures/https/server-key.pem", "-H", testDaemonHTTPSAddr) args := []string{ "--host", testDaemonHTTPSAddr, "--tlsverify", "--tlscacert", "fixtures/https/ca.pem", "--tlscert", "fixtures/https/client-cert.pem", "--tlskey", "fixtures/https/client-key.pem", "run", "busybox", "echo", "TLS response", } out, err := s.d.Cmd(args...) if err != nil { c.Fatalf("Error Occurred: %s and output: %s", err, out) } if !strings.Contains(out, "TLS response") { c.Fatalf("expected output to include `TLS response`, got %v", out) } } // TestTLSVerify verifies that --tlsverify=false turns on tls func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestTLSVerify(c *testing.T) { out, err := exec.Command(dockerdBinary, "--tlsverify=false").CombinedOutput() if err == nil || !strings.Contains(string(out), "Could not load X509 key pair") { c.Fatalf("Daemon should not have started due to missing certs: %v\n%s", err, string(out)) } } // TestHTTPSInfoRogueCert connects via two-way authenticated HTTPS to the info endpoint // by using a rogue client certificate and checks that it fails with the expected error. func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestHTTPSInfoRogueCert(c *testing.T) { const ( errBadCertificate = "bad certificate" testDaemonHTTPSAddr = "tcp://localhost:4271" ) s.d.Start(c, "--tlsverify", "--tlscacert", "fixtures/https/ca.pem", "--tlscert", "fixtures/https/server-cert.pem", "--tlskey", "fixtures/https/server-key.pem", "-H", testDaemonHTTPSAddr) args := []string{ "--host", testDaemonHTTPSAddr, "--tlsverify", "--tlscacert", "fixtures/https/ca.pem", "--tlscert", "fixtures/https/client-rogue-cert.pem", "--tlskey", "fixtures/https/client-rogue-key.pem", "info", } out, err := s.d.Cmd(args...) if err == nil || !strings.Contains(out, errBadCertificate) { c.Fatalf("Expected err: %s, got instead: %s and output: %s", errBadCertificate, err, out) } } // TestHTTPSInfoRogueServerCert connects via two-way authenticated HTTPS to the info endpoint // which provides a rogue server certificate and checks that it fails with the expected error func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestHTTPSInfoRogueServerCert(c *testing.T) { const ( errCaUnknown = "x509: certificate signed by unknown authority" testDaemonRogueHTTPSAddr = "tcp://localhost:4272" ) s.d.Start(c, "--tlsverify", "--tlscacert", "fixtures/https/ca.pem", "--tlscert", "fixtures/https/server-rogue-cert.pem", "--tlskey", "fixtures/https/server-rogue-key.pem", "-H", testDaemonRogueHTTPSAddr) args := []string{ "--host", testDaemonRogueHTTPSAddr, "--tlsverify", "--tlscacert", "fixtures/https/ca.pem", "--tlscert", "fixtures/https/client-rogue-cert.pem", "--tlskey", "fixtures/https/client-rogue-key.pem", "info", } out, err := s.d.Cmd(args...) if err == nil || !strings.Contains(out, errCaUnknown) { c.Fatalf("Expected err: %s, got instead: %s and output: %s", errCaUnknown, err, out) } } func pingContainers(c *testing.T, d *daemon.Daemon, expectFailure bool) { var dargs []string if d != nil { dargs = []string{"--host", d.Sock()} } args := append(dargs, "run", "-d", "--name", "container1", "busybox", "top") dockerCmd(c, args...) args = append(dargs, "run", "--rm", "--link", "container1:alias1", "busybox", "sh", "-c") pingCmd := "ping -c 1 %s -W 1" args = append(args, fmt.Sprintf(pingCmd, "alias1")) _, _, err := dockerCmdWithError(args...) if expectFailure { assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "") } else { assert.NilError(c, err) } args = append(dargs, "rm", "-f", "container1") dockerCmd(c, args...) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithSocketAsVolume(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) socket := filepath.Join(s.d.Folder, "docker.sock") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--restart=always", "-v", socket+":/sock", "busybox") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) s.d.Restart(c) } // os.Kill should kill daemon ungracefully, leaving behind container mounts. // A subsequent daemon restart should clean up said mounts. func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestCleanupMountsAfterDaemonAndContainerKill(c *testing.T) { d := daemon.New(c, dockerBinary, dockerdBinary, testdaemon.WithEnvironment(testEnv.Execution)) d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := d.Cmd("run", "-d", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) id := strings.TrimSpace(out) // If there are no mounts with container id visible from the host // (as those are in container's own mount ns), there is nothing // to check here and the test should be skipped. mountOut, err := os.ReadFile("/proc/self/mountinfo") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", mountOut) if !strings.Contains(string(mountOut), id) { d.Stop(c) c.Skip("no container mounts visible in host ns") } // kill the daemon assert.NilError(c, d.Kill()) // kill the container icmd.RunCommand(ctrBinary, "--address", containerdSocket, "--namespace", d.ContainersNamespace(), "tasks", "kill", id).Assert(c, icmd.Success) // restart daemon. d.Restart(c) // Now, container mounts should be gone. mountOut, err = os.ReadFile("/proc/self/mountinfo") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", mountOut) assert.Assert(c, !strings.Contains(string(mountOut), id), "%s is still mounted from older daemon start:\nDaemon root repository %s\n%s", id, d.Root, mountOut) d.Stop(c) } // os.Interrupt should perform a graceful daemon shutdown and hence cleanup mounts. func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestCleanupMountsAfterGracefulShutdown(c *testing.T) { d := daemon.New(c, dockerBinary, dockerdBinary, testdaemon.WithEnvironment(testEnv.Execution)) d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := d.Cmd("run", "-d", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) id := strings.TrimSpace(out) // Send SIGINT and daemon should clean up assert.NilError(c, d.Signal(os.Interrupt)) // Wait for the daemon to stop. assert.NilError(c, <-d.Wait) mountOut, err := os.ReadFile("/proc/self/mountinfo") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", mountOut) assert.Assert(c, !strings.Contains(string(mountOut), id), "%s is still mounted from older daemon start:\nDaemon root repository %s\n%s", id, d.Root, mountOut) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithContainerRunning(t *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(t) if out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "test", "busybox", "top"); err != nil { t.Fatal(out, err) } s.d.Restart(t) // Container 'test' should be removed without error if out, err := s.d.Cmd("rm", "test"); err != nil { t.Fatal(out, err) } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartCleanupNetns(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name", "netns", "-d", "busybox", "top") if err != nil { c.Fatal(out, err) } // Get sandbox key via inspect out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format", "'{{.NetworkSettings.SandboxKey}}'", "netns") if err != nil { c.Fatalf("Error inspecting container: %s, %v", out, err) } fileName := strings.Trim(out, " \r\n'") if out, err := s.d.Cmd("stop", "netns"); err != nil { c.Fatal(out, err) } // Test if the file still exists icmd.RunCommand("stat", "-c", "%n", fileName).Assert(c, icmd.Expected{ Out: fileName, }) // Remove the container and restart the daemon if out, err := s.d.Cmd("rm", "netns"); err != nil { c.Fatal(out, err) } s.d.Restart(c) // Test again and see now the netns file does not exist icmd.RunCommand("stat", "-c", "%n", fileName).Assert(c, icmd.Expected{ Err: "No such file or directory", ExitCode: 1, }) } // tests regression detailed in #13964 where DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY env is ignored func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonTLSVerifyIssue13964(c *testing.T) { host := "tcp://localhost:4271" s.d.Start(c, "-H", host) icmd.RunCmd(icmd.Cmd{ Command: []string{dockerBinary, "-H", host, "info"}, Env: []string{"DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY=1", "DOCKER_CERT_PATH=fixtures/https"}, }).Assert(c, icmd.Expected{ ExitCode: 1, Err: "error during connect", }) } func setupV6(c *testing.T) { // Hack to get the right IPv6 address on docker0, which has already been created result := icmd.RunCommand("ip", "addr", "add", "fe80::1/64", "dev", "docker0") result.Assert(c, icmd.Success) } func teardownV6(c *testing.T) { result := icmd.RunCommand("ip", "addr", "del", "fe80::1/64", "dev", "docker0") result.Assert(c, icmd.Success) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithContainerWithRestartPolicyAlways(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--restart", "always", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) id := strings.TrimSpace(out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("stop", id) assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("wait", id) assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("ps", "-q") assert.NilError(c, err, out) assert.Equal(c, out, "") s.d.Restart(c) out, err = s.d.Cmd("ps", "-q") assert.NilError(c, err, out) assert.Equal(c, strings.TrimSpace(out), id[:12]) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonWideLogConfig(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--log-opt=max-size=1k") name := "logtest" out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--log-opt=max-file=5", "--name", name, "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s, err: %v", out, err) out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{ .HostConfig.LogConfig.Config }}", name) assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "max-size:1k")) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "max-file:5")) out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{ .HostConfig.LogConfig.Type }}", name) assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) assert.Equal(c, strings.TrimSpace(out), "json-file") } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithPausedContainer(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) if out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-i", "-d", "--name", "test", "busybox", "top"); err != nil { c.Fatal(err, out) } if out, err := s.d.Cmd("pause", "test"); err != nil { c.Fatal(err, out) } s.d.Restart(c) errchan := make(chan error, 1) go func() { out, err := s.d.Cmd("start", "test") if err != nil { errchan <- fmt.Errorf("%v:\n%s", err, out) return } name := strings.TrimSpace(out) if name != "test" { errchan <- fmt.Errorf("Paused container start error on docker daemon restart, expected 'test' but got '%s'", name) return } close(errchan) }() select { case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): c.Fatal("Waiting on start a container timed out") case err := <-errchan: if err != nil { c.Fatal(err) } } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartRmVolumeInUse(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("create", "-v", "test:/foo", "busybox") assert.NilError(c, err, out) s.d.Restart(c) out, err = s.d.Cmd("volume", "rm", "test") assert.Assert(c, err != nil, "should not be able to remove in use volume after daemon restart") assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "in use")) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartLocalVolumes(c *testing.T) { s.d.Start(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("volume", "create", "test") assert.NilError(c, err, out) s.d.Restart(c) out, err = s.d.Cmd("volume", "inspect", "test") assert.NilError(c, err, out) } // FIXME(vdemeester) should be a unit test func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonCorruptedLogDriverAddress(c *testing.T) { d := daemon.New(c, dockerBinary, dockerdBinary, testdaemon.WithEnvironment(testEnv.Execution)) assert.Assert(c, d.StartWithError("--log-driver=syslog", "--log-opt", "syslog-address=corrupted:42") != nil) expected := "syslog-address should be in form proto://address" icmd.RunCommand("grep", expected, d.LogFileName()).Assert(c, icmd.Success) } // FIXME(vdemeester) should be a unit test func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonCorruptedFluentdAddress(c *testing.T) { d := daemon.New(c, dockerBinary, dockerdBinary, testdaemon.WithEnvironment(testEnv.Execution)) assert.Assert(c, d.StartWithError("--log-driver=fluentd", "--log-opt", "fluentd-address=corrupted:c") != nil) expected := "invalid fluentd-address corrupted:c: " icmd.RunCommand("grep", expected, d.LogFileName()).Assert(c, icmd.Success) } // FIXME(vdemeester) Use a new daemon instance instead of the Suite one func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonStartWithoutHost(c *testing.T) { s.d.UseDefaultHost = true defer func() { s.d.UseDefaultHost = false }() s.d.Start(c) } // FIXME(vdemeester) Use a new daemon instance instead of the Suite one func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonStartWithDefaultTLSHost(c *testing.T) { s.d.UseDefaultTLSHost = true defer func() { s.d.UseDefaultTLSHost = false }() s.d.Start(c, "--tlsverify", "--tlscacert", "fixtures/https/ca.pem", "--tlscert", "fixtures/https/server-cert.pem", "--tlskey", "fixtures/https/server-key.pem") // The client with --tlsverify should also use default host localhost:2376 tmpHost := os.Getenv("DOCKER_HOST") defer func() { os.Setenv("DOCKER_HOST", tmpHost) }() os.Setenv("DOCKER_HOST", "") out, _ := dockerCmd( c, "--tlsverify", "--tlscacert", "fixtures/https/ca.pem", "--tlscert", "fixtures/https/client-cert.pem", "--tlskey", "fixtures/https/client-key.pem", "version", ) if !strings.Contains(out, "Server") { c.Fatalf("docker version should return information of server side") } // ensure when connecting to the server that only a single acceptable CA is requested contents, err := os.ReadFile("fixtures/https/ca.pem") assert.NilError(c, err) rootCert, err := helpers.ParseCertificatePEM(contents) assert.NilError(c, err) rootPool := x509.NewCertPool() rootPool.AddCert(rootCert) var certRequestInfo *tls.CertificateRequestInfo conn, err := tls.Dial("tcp", fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", opts.DefaultHTTPHost, opts.DefaultTLSHTTPPort), &tls.Config{ RootCAs: rootPool, GetClientCertificate: func(cri *tls.CertificateRequestInfo) (*tls.Certificate, error) { certRequestInfo = cri cert, err := tls.LoadX509KeyPair("fixtures/https/client-cert.pem", "fixtures/https/client-key.pem") if err != nil { return nil, err } return &cert, nil }, }) assert.NilError(c, err) conn.Close() assert.Assert(c, certRequestInfo != nil) assert.Equal(c, len(certRequestInfo.AcceptableCAs), 1) assert.DeepEqual(c, certRequestInfo.AcceptableCAs[0], rootCert.RawSubject) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestBridgeIPIsExcludedFromAllocatorPool(c *testing.T) { defaultNetworkBridge := "docker0" deleteInterface(c, defaultNetworkBridge) bridgeIP := "192.169.1.1" bridgeRange := bridgeIP + "/30" s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--bip", bridgeRange) defer s.d.Restart(c) var cont int for { contName := fmt.Sprintf("container%d", cont) _, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name", contName, "-d", "busybox", "/bin/sleep", "2") if err != nil { // pool exhausted break } ip, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format", "'{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress}}'", contName) assert.Assert(c, err == nil, ip) assert.Assert(c, ip != bridgeIP) cont++ } } // Test daemon for no space left on device error func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonNoSpaceLeftOnDeviceError(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon, DaemonIsLinux, Network) testDir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "no-space-left-on-device-test") assert.NilError(c, err) defer os.RemoveAll(testDir) assert.Assert(c, mount.MakeRShared(testDir) == nil) defer mount.Unmount(testDir) // create a 3MiB image (with a 2MiB ext4 fs) and mount it as graph root // Why in a container? Because `mount` sometimes behaves weirdly and often fails outright on this test in debian:bullseye (which is what the test suite runs under if run from the Makefile) dockerCmd(c, "run", "--rm", "-v", testDir+":/test", "busybox", "sh", "-c", "dd of=/test/testfs.img bs=1M seek=3 count=0") icmd.RunCommand("mkfs.ext4", "-F", filepath.Join(testDir, "testfs.img")).Assert(c, icmd.Success) dockerCmd(c, "run", "--privileged", "--rm", "-v", testDir+":/test:shared", "busybox", "sh", "-c", "mkdir -p /test/test-mount/vfs && mount -n -t ext4 /test/testfs.img /test/test-mount/vfs") defer mount.Unmount(filepath.Join(testDir, "test-mount")) s.d.Start(c, "--storage-driver", "vfs", "--data-root", filepath.Join(testDir, "test-mount")) defer s.d.Stop(c) // pull a repository large enough to overfill the mounted filesystem pullOut, err := s.d.Cmd("pull", "debian:bullseye-slim") assert.Assert(c, err != nil, pullOut) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(pullOut, "no space left on device")) } // Test daemon restart with container links + auto restart func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartContainerLinksRestart(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) var parent1Args []string var parent2Args []string wg := sync.WaitGroup{} maxChildren := 10 chErr := make(chan error, maxChildren) for i := 0; i < maxChildren; i++ { wg.Add(1) name := fmt.Sprintf("test%d", i) if i < maxChildren/2 { parent1Args = append(parent1Args, []string{"--link", name}...) } else { parent2Args = append(parent2Args, []string{"--link", name}...) } go func() { _, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", name, "--restart=always", "busybox", "top") chErr <- err wg.Done() }() } wg.Wait() close(chErr) for err := range chErr { assert.NilError(c, err) } parent1Args = append([]string{"run", "-d"}, parent1Args...) parent1Args = append(parent1Args, []string{"--name=parent1", "--restart=always", "busybox", "top"}...) parent2Args = append([]string{"run", "-d"}, parent2Args...) parent2Args = append(parent2Args, []string{"--name=parent2", "--restart=always", "busybox", "top"}...) _, err := s.d.Cmd(parent1Args...) assert.NilError(c, err) _, err = s.d.Cmd(parent2Args...) assert.NilError(c, err) s.d.Stop(c) // clear the log file -- we don't need any of it but may for the next part // can ignore the error here, this is just a cleanup os.Truncate(s.d.LogFileName(), 0) s.d.Start(c) for _, num := range []string{"1", "2"} { out, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{ .State.Running }}", "parent"+num) assert.NilError(c, err) if strings.TrimSpace(out) != "true" { log, _ := os.ReadFile(s.d.LogFileName()) c.Fatalf("parent container is not running\n%s", string(log)) } } } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonCgroupParent(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux) cgroupParent := "test" name := "cgroup-test" s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--cgroup-parent", cgroupParent) defer s.d.Restart(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name", name, "busybox", "cat", "/proc/self/cgroup") assert.NilError(c, err) cgroupPaths := ParseCgroupPaths(out) assert.Assert(c, len(cgroupPaths) != 0, "unexpected output - %q", out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{.Id}}", name) assert.NilError(c, err) id := strings.TrimSpace(out) expectedCgroup := path.Join(cgroupParent, id) found := false for _, path := range cgroupPaths { if strings.HasSuffix(path, expectedCgroup) { found = true break } } assert.Assert(c, found, "Cgroup path for container (%s) doesn't found in cgroups file: %s", expectedCgroup, cgroupPaths) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithLinks(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux) // Windows does not support links s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name=test", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--name=test2", "--link", "test:abc", "busybox", "sh", "-c", "ping -c 1 -w 1 abc") assert.NilError(c, err, out) s.d.Restart(c) // should fail since test is not running yet out, err = s.d.Cmd("start", "test2") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("start", "test") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("start", "-a", "test2") assert.NilError(c, err, out) assert.Equal(c, strings.Contains(out, "1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received"), true, out) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithNames(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux) // Windows does not support links s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("create", "--name=test", "busybox") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name=test2", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) test2ID := strings.TrimSpace(out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name=test3", "--link", "test2:abc", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err) test3ID := strings.TrimSpace(out) s.d.Restart(c) _, err = s.d.Cmd("create", "--name=test", "busybox") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", "expected error trying to create container with duplicate name") // this one is no longer needed, removing simplifies the remainder of the test out, err = s.d.Cmd("rm", "-f", "test") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("ps", "-a", "--no-trunc") assert.NilError(c, err, out) lines := strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(out), "\n")[1:] test2validated := false test3validated := false for _, line := range lines { fields := strings.Fields(line) names := fields[len(fields)-1] switch fields[0] { case test2ID: assert.Equal(c, names, "test2,test3/abc") test2validated = true case test3ID: assert.Equal(c, names, "test3") test3validated = true } } assert.Assert(c, test2validated) assert.Assert(c, test3validated) } // TestDaemonRestartWithKilledRunningContainer requires live restore of running containers func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithKilledRunningContainer(t *testing.T) { testRequires(t, DaemonIsLinux) s.d.StartWithBusybox(t) cid, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "test", "busybox", "top") defer s.d.Stop(t) if err != nil { t.Fatal(cid, err) } cid = strings.TrimSpace(cid) pid, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{.State.Pid}}", cid) assert.NilError(t, err) pid = strings.TrimSpace(pid) // Kill the daemon if err := s.d.Kill(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // kill the container icmd.RunCommand(ctrBinary, "--address", containerdSocket, "--namespace", s.d.ContainersNamespace(), "tasks", "kill", cid).Assert(t, icmd.Success) // Give time to containerd to process the command if we don't // the exit event might be received after we do the inspect result := icmd.RunCommand("kill", "-0", pid) for result.ExitCode == 0 { time.Sleep(1 * time.Second) // FIXME(vdemeester) should we check it doesn't error out ? result = icmd.RunCommand("kill", "-0", pid) } // restart the daemon s.d.Start(t) // Check that we've got the correct exit code out, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{.State.ExitCode}}", cid) assert.NilError(t, err) out = strings.TrimSpace(out) if out != "143" { t.Fatalf("Expected exit code '%s' got '%s' for container '%s'\n", "143", out, cid) } } // os.Kill should kill daemon ungracefully, leaving behind live containers. // The live containers should be known to the restarted daemon. Stopping // them now, should remove the mounts. func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestCleanupMountsAfterDaemonCrash(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--live-restore") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) id := strings.TrimSpace(out) // kill the daemon assert.Assert(c, s.d.Kill() == nil) // Check if there are mounts with container id visible from the host. // If not, those mounts exist in container's own mount ns, and so // the following check for mounts being cleared is pointless. skipMountCheck := false mountOut, err := os.ReadFile("/proc/self/mountinfo") assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "Output: %s", mountOut) if !strings.Contains(string(mountOut), id) { skipMountCheck = true } // restart daemon. s.d.Start(c, "--live-restore") // container should be running. out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format={{.State.Running}}", id) assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) out = strings.TrimSpace(out) if out != "true" { c.Fatalf("Container %s expected to stay alive after daemon restart", id) } // 'docker stop' should work. out, err = s.d.Cmd("stop", id) assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) if skipMountCheck { return } // Now, container mounts should be gone. mountOut, err = os.ReadFile("/proc/self/mountinfo") assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "Output: %s", mountOut) comment := fmt.Sprintf("%s is still mounted from older daemon start:\nDaemon root repository %s\n%s", id, s.d.Root, mountOut) assert.Equal(c, strings.Contains(string(mountOut), id), false, comment) } // TestDaemonRestartWithUnpausedRunningContainer requires live restore of running containers. func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithUnpausedRunningContainer(t *testing.T) { testRequires(t, DaemonIsLinux) s.d.StartWithBusybox(t, "--live-restore") cid, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "test", "busybox", "top") defer s.d.Stop(t) if err != nil { t.Fatal(cid, err) } cid = strings.TrimSpace(cid) pid, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{.State.Pid}}", cid) assert.NilError(t, err) // pause the container if _, err := s.d.Cmd("pause", cid); err != nil { t.Fatal(cid, err) } // Kill the daemon if err := s.d.Kill(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // resume the container result := icmd.RunCommand( ctrBinary, "--address", containerdSocket, "--namespace", s.d.ContainersNamespace(), "tasks", "resume", cid) result.Assert(t, icmd.Success) // Give time to containerd to process the command if we don't // the resume event might be received after we do the inspect poll.WaitOn(t, pollCheck(t, func(*testing.T) (interface{}, string) { result := icmd.RunCommand("kill", "-0", strings.TrimSpace(pid)) return result.ExitCode, "" }, checker.Equals(0)), poll.WithTimeout(defaultReconciliationTimeout)) // restart the daemon s.d.Start(t, "--live-restore") // Check that we've got the correct status out, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{.State.Status}}", cid) assert.NilError(t, err) out = strings.TrimSpace(out) if out != "running" { t.Fatalf("Expected exit code '%s' got '%s' for container '%s'\n", "running", out, cid) } if _, err := s.d.Cmd("kill", cid); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } // TestRunLinksChanged checks that creating a new container with the same name does not update links // this ensures that the old, pre gh#16032 functionality continues on func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestRunLinksChanged(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux) // Windows does not support links s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name=test", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--name=test2", "--link=test:abc", "busybox", "sh", "-c", "ping -c 1 abc") assert.NilError(c, err, out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received")) out, err = s.d.Cmd("rm", "-f", "test") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name=test", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("start", "-a", "test2") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", out) assert.Assert(c, !strings.Contains(out, "1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received")) s.d.Restart(c) out, err = s.d.Cmd("start", "-a", "test2") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", out) assert.Assert(c, !strings.Contains(out, "1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received")) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonStartWithoutColors(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux) infoLog := "\x1b[36mINFO\x1b" b := bytes.NewBuffer(nil) done := make(chan bool) p, tty, err := pty.Open() assert.NilError(c, err) defer func() { tty.Close() p.Close() }() go func() { io.Copy(b, p) done <- true }() // Enable coloring explicitly s.d.StartWithLogFile(tty, "--raw-logs=false") s.d.Stop(c) // Wait for io.Copy() before checking output <-done assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(b.String(), infoLog)) b.Reset() // "tty" is already closed in prev s.d.Stop(), // we have to close the other side "p" and open another pair of // pty for the next test. p.Close() p, tty, err = pty.Open() assert.NilError(c, err) go func() { io.Copy(b, p) done <- true }() // Disable coloring explicitly s.d.StartWithLogFile(tty, "--raw-logs=true") s.d.Stop(c) // Wait for io.Copy() before checking output <-done assert.Assert(c, b.String() != "") assert.Assert(c, !strings.Contains(b.String(), infoLog)) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonDebugLog(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux) debugLog := "\x1b[37mDEBU\x1b" p, tty, err := pty.Open() assert.NilError(c, err) defer func() { tty.Close() p.Close() }() b := bytes.NewBuffer(nil) go io.Copy(b, p) s.d.StartWithLogFile(tty, "--debug") s.d.Stop(c) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(b.String(), debugLog)) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonDiscoveryBackendConfigReload(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon, DaemonIsLinux) // daemon config file daemonConfig := `{ "debug" : false }` configFile, err := os.CreateTemp("", "test-daemon-discovery-backend-config-reload-config") assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "could not create temp file for config reload") configFilePath := configFile.Name() defer func() { configFile.Close() os.RemoveAll(configFile.Name()) }() _, err = configFile.Write([]byte(daemonConfig)) assert.NilError(c, err) // --log-level needs to be set so that d.Start() doesn't add --debug causing // a conflict with the config s.d.Start(c, "--config-file", configFilePath, "--log-level=info") // daemon config file daemonConfig = `{ "cluster-store": "consul://consuladdr:consulport/some/path", "cluster-advertise": "192.168.56.100:0", "debug" : false }` err = configFile.Truncate(0) assert.NilError(c, err) _, err = configFile.Seek(0, io.SeekStart) assert.NilError(c, err) _, err = configFile.Write([]byte(daemonConfig)) assert.NilError(c, err) err = s.d.ReloadConfig() assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "error reloading daemon config") out, err := s.d.Cmd("info") assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "Cluster Store: consul://consuladdr:consulport/some/path")) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "Cluster Advertise: 192.168.56.100:0")) } // Test for #21956 func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonLogOptions(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--log-driver=syslog", "--log-opt=syslog-address=udp://127.0.0.1:514") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--log-driver=json-file", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, out) id := strings.TrimSpace(out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format='{{.HostConfig.LogConfig}}'", id) assert.NilError(c, err, out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "{json-file map[]}")) } // Test case for #20936, #22443 func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonMaxConcurrency(c *testing.T) { s.d.Start(c, "--max-concurrent-uploads=6", "--max-concurrent-downloads=8") expectedMaxConcurrentUploads := `level=debug msg="Max Concurrent Uploads: 6"` expectedMaxConcurrentDownloads := `level=debug msg="Max Concurrent Downloads: 8"` content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMaxConcurrentUploads)) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMaxConcurrentDownloads)) } // Test case for #20936, #22443 func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonMaxConcurrencyWithConfigFile(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon, DaemonIsLinux) // daemon config file configFilePath := "test.json" configFile, err := os.Create(configFilePath) assert.NilError(c, err) defer os.Remove(configFilePath) daemonConfig := `{ "max-concurrent-downloads" : 8 }` fmt.Fprintf(configFile, "%s", daemonConfig) configFile.Close() s.d.Start(c, fmt.Sprintf("--config-file=%s", configFilePath)) expectedMaxConcurrentUploads := `level=debug msg="Max Concurrent Uploads: 5"` expectedMaxConcurrentDownloads := `level=debug msg="Max Concurrent Downloads: 8"` content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMaxConcurrentUploads)) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMaxConcurrentDownloads)) configFile, err = os.Create(configFilePath) assert.NilError(c, err) daemonConfig = `{ "max-concurrent-uploads" : 7, "max-concurrent-downloads" : 9 }` fmt.Fprintf(configFile, "%s", daemonConfig) configFile.Close() assert.Assert(c, s.d.Signal(unix.SIGHUP) == nil) // unix.Kill(s.d.cmd.Process.Pid, unix.SIGHUP) time.Sleep(3 * time.Second) expectedMaxConcurrentUploads = `level=debug msg="Reset Max Concurrent Uploads: 7"` expectedMaxConcurrentDownloads = `level=debug msg="Reset Max Concurrent Downloads: 9"` content, err = s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMaxConcurrentUploads)) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMaxConcurrentDownloads)) } // Test case for #20936, #22443 func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonMaxConcurrencyWithConfigFileReload(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon, DaemonIsLinux) // daemon config file configFilePath := "test.json" configFile, err := os.Create(configFilePath) assert.NilError(c, err) defer os.Remove(configFilePath) daemonConfig := `{ "max-concurrent-uploads" : null }` fmt.Fprintf(configFile, "%s", daemonConfig) configFile.Close() s.d.Start(c, fmt.Sprintf("--config-file=%s", configFilePath)) expectedMaxConcurrentUploads := `level=debug msg="Max Concurrent Uploads: 5"` expectedMaxConcurrentDownloads := `level=debug msg="Max Concurrent Downloads: 3"` content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMaxConcurrentUploads)) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMaxConcurrentDownloads)) configFile, err = os.Create(configFilePath) assert.NilError(c, err) daemonConfig = `{ "max-concurrent-uploads" : 1, "max-concurrent-downloads" : null }` fmt.Fprintf(configFile, "%s", daemonConfig) configFile.Close() assert.Assert(c, s.d.Signal(unix.SIGHUP) == nil) // unix.Kill(s.d.cmd.Process.Pid, unix.SIGHUP) time.Sleep(3 * time.Second) expectedMaxConcurrentUploads = `level=debug msg="Reset Max Concurrent Uploads: 1"` expectedMaxConcurrentDownloads = `level=debug msg="Reset Max Concurrent Downloads: 3"` content, err = s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMaxConcurrentUploads)) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMaxConcurrentDownloads)) configFile, err = os.Create(configFilePath) assert.NilError(c, err) daemonConfig = `{ "labels":["foo=bar"] }` fmt.Fprintf(configFile, "%s", daemonConfig) configFile.Close() assert.Assert(c, s.d.Signal(unix.SIGHUP) == nil) time.Sleep(3 * time.Second) expectedMaxConcurrentUploads = `level=debug msg="Reset Max Concurrent Uploads: 5"` expectedMaxConcurrentDownloads = `level=debug msg="Reset Max Concurrent Downloads: 3"` content, err = s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMaxConcurrentUploads)) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMaxConcurrentDownloads)) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestBuildOnDisabledBridgeNetworkDaemon(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "-b=none", "--iptables=false") result := cli.BuildCmd(c, "busyboxs", cli.Daemon(s.d), build.WithDockerfile(` FROM busybox RUN cat /etc/hosts`), build.WithoutCache, ) comment := fmt.Sprintf("Failed to build image. output %s, exitCode %d, err %v", result.Combined(), result.ExitCode, result.Error) assert.Assert(c, result.Error == nil, comment) assert.Equal(c, result.ExitCode, 0, comment) } // Test case for #21976 func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonDNSFlagsInHostMode(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon, DaemonIsLinux) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--dns", "1.2.3.4", "--dns-search", "example.com", "--dns-opt", "timeout:3") expectedOutput := "nameserver 1.2.3.4" out, _ := s.d.Cmd("run", "--net=host", "busybox", "cat", "/etc/resolv.conf") assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, expectedOutput), "Expected '%s', but got %q", expectedOutput, out) expectedOutput = "search example.com" assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, expectedOutput), "Expected '%s', but got %q", expectedOutput, out) expectedOutput = "options timeout:3" assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, expectedOutput), "Expected '%s', but got %q", expectedOutput, out) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestRunWithRuntimeFromConfigFile(c *testing.T) { conf, err := os.CreateTemp("", "config-file-") assert.NilError(c, err) configName := conf.Name() conf.Close() defer os.Remove(configName) config := ` { "runtimes": { "oci": { "path": "runc" }, "vm": { "path": "/usr/local/bin/vm-manager", "runtimeArgs": [ "--debug" ] } } } ` os.WriteFile(configName, []byte(config), 0644) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--config-file", configName) // Run with default runtime out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "busybox", "ls") assert.NilError(c, err, out) // Run with default runtime explicitly out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "--runtime=runc", "busybox", "ls") assert.NilError(c, err, out) // Run with oci (same path as default) but keep it around out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--name", "oci-runtime-ls", "--runtime=oci", "busybox", "ls") assert.NilError(c, err, out) // Run with "vm" out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "--runtime=vm", "busybox", "ls") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "/usr/local/bin/vm-manager: no such file or directory")) // Reset config to only have the default config = ` { "runtimes": { } } ` os.WriteFile(configName, []byte(config), 0644) assert.Assert(c, s.d.Signal(unix.SIGHUP) == nil) // Give daemon time to reload config <-time.After(1 * time.Second) // Run with default runtime out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "--runtime=runc", "busybox", "ls") assert.NilError(c, err, out) // Run with "oci" out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "--runtime=oci", "busybox", "ls") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "Unknown runtime specified oci")) // Start previously created container with oci out, err = s.d.Cmd("start", "oci-runtime-ls") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "Unknown runtime specified oci")) // Check that we can't override the default runtime config = ` { "runtimes": { "runc": { "path": "my-runc" } } } ` os.WriteFile(configName, []byte(config), 0644) assert.Assert(c, s.d.Signal(unix.SIGHUP) == nil) // Give daemon time to reload config <-time.After(1 * time.Second) content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), `file configuration validation failed: runtime name 'runc' is reserved`)) // Check that we can select a default runtime config = ` { "default-runtime": "vm", "runtimes": { "oci": { "path": "runc" }, "vm": { "path": "/usr/local/bin/vm-manager", "runtimeArgs": [ "--debug" ] } } } ` os.WriteFile(configName, []byte(config), 0644) assert.Assert(c, s.d.Signal(unix.SIGHUP) == nil) // Give daemon time to reload config <-time.After(1 * time.Second) out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "busybox", "ls") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "/usr/local/bin/vm-manager: no such file or directory")) // Run with default runtime explicitly out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "--runtime=runc", "busybox", "ls") assert.NilError(c, err, out) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestRunWithRuntimeFromCommandLine(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--add-runtime", "oci=runc", "--add-runtime", "vm=/usr/local/bin/vm-manager") // Run with default runtime out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "busybox", "ls") assert.NilError(c, err, out) // Run with default runtime explicitly out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "--runtime=runc", "busybox", "ls") assert.NilError(c, err, out) // Run with oci (same path as default) but keep it around out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--name", "oci-runtime-ls", "--runtime=oci", "busybox", "ls") assert.NilError(c, err, out) // Run with "vm" out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "--runtime=vm", "busybox", "ls") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "/usr/local/bin/vm-manager: no such file or directory")) // Start a daemon without any extra runtimes s.d.Stop(c) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) // Run with default runtime out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "--runtime=runc", "busybox", "ls") assert.NilError(c, err, out) // Run with "oci" out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "--runtime=oci", "busybox", "ls") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "Unknown runtime specified oci")) // Start previously created container with oci out, err = s.d.Cmd("start", "oci-runtime-ls") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "Unknown runtime specified oci")) // Check that we can't override the default runtime s.d.Stop(c) assert.Assert(c, s.d.StartWithError("--add-runtime", "runc=my-runc") != nil) content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), `runtime name 'runc' is reserved`)) // Check that we can select a default runtime s.d.Stop(c) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--default-runtime=vm", "--add-runtime", "oci=runc", "--add-runtime", "vm=/usr/local/bin/vm-manager") out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "busybox", "ls") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "/usr/local/bin/vm-manager: no such file or directory")) // Run with default runtime explicitly out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--rm", "--runtime=runc", "busybox", "ls") assert.NilError(c, err, out) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartWithAutoRemoveContainer(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) // top1 will exist after daemon restarts out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name", "top1", "busybox:latest", "top") assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "run top1: %v", out) // top2 will be removed after daemon restarts out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--rm", "--name", "top2", "busybox:latest", "top") assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "run top2: %v", out) out, err = s.d.Cmd("ps") assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "top1"), "top1 should be running") assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "top2"), "top2 should be running") // now restart daemon gracefully s.d.Restart(c) out, err = s.d.Cmd("ps", "-a") assert.NilError(c, err, "out: %v", out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "top1"), "top1 should exist after daemon restarts") assert.Assert(c, !strings.Contains(out, "top2"), "top2 should be removed after daemon restarts") } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonRestartSaveContainerExitCode(c *testing.T) { s.d.StartWithBusybox(c) containerName := "error-values" // Make a container with both a non 0 exit code and an error message // We explicitly disable `--init` for this test, because `--init` is enabled by default // on "experimental". Enabling `--init` results in a different behavior; because the "init" // process itself is PID1, the container does not fail on _startup_ (i.e., `docker-init` starting), // but directly after. The exit code of the container is still 127, but the Error Message is not // captured, so `.State.Error` is empty. // See the discussion on https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/30227#issuecomment-274161426, // and https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/26061#r78054578 for more information. _, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name", containerName, "--init=false", "busybox", "toto") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "") // Check that those values were saved on disk out, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{.State.ExitCode}}", containerName) out = strings.TrimSpace(out) assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Equal(c, out, "127") errMsg1, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{.State.Error}}", containerName) errMsg1 = strings.TrimSpace(errMsg1) assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(errMsg1, "executable file not found")) // now restart daemon s.d.Restart(c) // Check that those values are still around out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{.State.ExitCode}}", containerName) out = strings.TrimSpace(out) assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Equal(c, out, "127") out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{.State.Error}}", containerName) out = strings.TrimSpace(out) assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Equal(c, out, errMsg1) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonWithUserlandProxyPath(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon, DaemonIsLinux) dockerProxyPath, err := exec.LookPath("docker-proxy") assert.NilError(c, err) tmpDir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "test-docker-proxy") assert.NilError(c, err) newProxyPath := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "docker-proxy") cmd := exec.Command("cp", dockerProxyPath, newProxyPath) assert.NilError(c, cmd.Run()) // custom one s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--userland-proxy-path", newProxyPath) out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-p", "5000:5000", "busybox:latest", "true") assert.NilError(c, err, out) // try with the original one s.d.Restart(c, "--userland-proxy-path", dockerProxyPath) out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "-p", "5000:5000", "busybox:latest", "true") assert.NilError(c, err, out) // not exist s.d.Restart(c, "--userland-proxy-path", "/does/not/exist") out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "-p", "5000:5000", "busybox:latest", "true") assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "", out) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "driver failed programming external connectivity on endpoint")) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(out, "/does/not/exist: no such file or directory")) } // Test case for #22471 func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonShutdownTimeout(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--shutdown-timeout=3") _, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, s.d.Signal(unix.SIGINT) == nil) select { case <-s.d.Wait: case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): } expectedMessage := `level=debug msg="daemon configured with a 3 seconds minimum shutdown timeout"` content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMessage)) } // Test case for #22471 func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonShutdownTimeoutWithConfigFile(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon) // daemon config file configFilePath := "test.json" configFile, err := os.Create(configFilePath) assert.NilError(c, err) defer os.Remove(configFilePath) daemonConfig := `{ "shutdown-timeout" : 8 }` fmt.Fprintf(configFile, "%s", daemonConfig) configFile.Close() s.d.Start(c, fmt.Sprintf("--config-file=%s", configFilePath)) configFile, err = os.Create(configFilePath) assert.NilError(c, err) daemonConfig = `{ "shutdown-timeout" : 5 }` fmt.Fprintf(configFile, "%s", daemonConfig) configFile.Close() assert.Assert(c, s.d.Signal(unix.SIGHUP) == nil) select { case <-s.d.Wait: case <-time.After(3 * time.Second): } expectedMessage := `level=debug msg="Reset Shutdown Timeout: 5"` content, err := s.d.ReadLogFile() assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, strings.Contains(string(content), expectedMessage)) } // Test case for 29342 func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestExecWithUserAfterLiveRestore(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--live-restore") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--init", "-d", "--name=top", "busybox", "sh", "-c", "addgroup -S test && adduser -S -G test test -D -s /bin/sh && touch /adduser_end && exec top") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) s.d.WaitRun("top") // Wait for shell command to be completed _, err = s.d.Cmd("exec", "top", "sh", "-c", `for i in $(seq 1 5); do if [ -e /adduser_end ]; then rm -f /adduser_end && break; else sleep 1 && false; fi; done`) assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "Timeout waiting for shell command to be completed") out1, err := s.d.Cmd("exec", "-u", "test", "top", "id") // uid=100(test) gid=101(test) groups=101(test) assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "Output: %s", out1) // restart daemon. s.d.Restart(c, "--live-restore") out2, err := s.d.Cmd("exec", "-u", "test", "top", "id") assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "Output: %s", out2) assert.Equal(c, out2, out1, fmt.Sprintf("Output: before restart '%s', after restart '%s'", out1, out2)) out, err = s.d.Cmd("stop", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestRemoveContainerAfterLiveRestore(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux, overlayFSSupported, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--live-restore", "--storage-driver", "overlay") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--name=top", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) s.d.WaitRun("top") // restart daemon. s.d.Restart(c, "--live-restore", "--storage-driver", "overlay") out, err = s.d.Cmd("stop", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) // test if the rootfs mountpoint still exist mountpoint, err := s.d.InspectField("top", ".GraphDriver.Data.MergedDir") assert.NilError(c, err) f, err := os.Open("/proc/self/mountinfo") assert.NilError(c, err) defer f.Close() sc := bufio.NewScanner(f) for sc.Scan() { line := sc.Text() if strings.Contains(line, mountpoint) { c.Fatalf("mountinfo should not include the mountpoint of stop container") } } out, err = s.d.Cmd("rm", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) } // #29598 func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestRestartPolicyWithLiveRestore(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--live-restore") out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "-d", "--restart", "always", "busybox", "top") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) id := strings.TrimSpace(out) type state struct { Running bool StartedAt time.Time } out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{json .State}}", id) assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "output: %s", out) var origState state err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(strings.TrimSpace(out)), &origState) assert.NilError(c, err) s.d.Restart(c, "--live-restore") pid, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{.State.Pid}}", id) assert.NilError(c, err) pidint, err := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimSpace(pid)) assert.NilError(c, err) assert.Assert(c, pidint > 0) assert.NilError(c, unix.Kill(pidint, unix.SIGKILL)) ticker := time.NewTicker(50 * time.Millisecond) timeout := time.After(10 * time.Second) for range ticker.C { select { case <-timeout: c.Fatal("timeout waiting for container restart") default: } out, err := s.d.Cmd("inspect", "-f", "{{json .State}}", id) assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "output: %s", out) var newState state err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(strings.TrimSpace(out)), &newState) assert.NilError(c, err) if !newState.Running { continue } if newState.StartedAt.After(origState.StartedAt) { break } } out, err = s.d.Cmd("stop", id) assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestShmSize(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux) size := 67108864 * 2 pattern := regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf("shm on /dev/shm type tmpfs(.*)size=%dk", size/1024)) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--default-shm-size", fmt.Sprintf("%v", size)) name := "shm1" out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name", name, "busybox", "mount") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) assert.Assert(c, pattern.MatchString(out)) out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format", "{{.HostConfig.ShmSize}}", name) assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) assert.Equal(c, strings.TrimSpace(out), fmt.Sprintf("%v", size)) } func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestShmSizeReload(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux) configPath, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "test-daemon-shm-size-reload-config") assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "could not create temp file for config reload") defer os.RemoveAll(configPath) // clean up configFile := filepath.Join(configPath, "config.json") size := 67108864 * 2 configData := []byte(fmt.Sprintf(`{"default-shm-size": "%dM"}`, size/1024/1024)) assert.Assert(c, os.WriteFile(configFile, configData, 0666) == nil, "could not write temp file for config reload") pattern := regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf("shm on /dev/shm type tmpfs(.*)size=%dk", size/1024)) s.d.StartWithBusybox(c, "--config-file", configFile) name := "shm1" out, err := s.d.Cmd("run", "--name", name, "busybox", "mount") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) assert.Assert(c, pattern.MatchString(out)) out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format", "{{.HostConfig.ShmSize}}", name) assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) assert.Equal(c, strings.TrimSpace(out), fmt.Sprintf("%v", size)) size = 67108864 * 3 configData = []byte(fmt.Sprintf(`{"default-shm-size": "%dM"}`, size/1024/1024)) assert.Assert(c, os.WriteFile(configFile, configData, 0666) == nil, "could not write temp file for config reload") pattern = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf("shm on /dev/shm type tmpfs(.*)size=%dk", size/1024)) err = s.d.ReloadConfig() assert.Assert(c, err == nil, "error reloading daemon config") name = "shm2" out, err = s.d.Cmd("run", "--name", name, "busybox", "mount") assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) assert.Assert(c, pattern.MatchString(out)) out, err = s.d.Cmd("inspect", "--format", "{{.HostConfig.ShmSize}}", name) assert.NilError(c, err, "Output: %s", out) assert.Equal(c, strings.TrimSpace(out), fmt.Sprintf("%v", size)) } func testDaemonStartIpcMode(c *testing.T, from, mode string, valid bool) { d := daemon.New(c, dockerBinary, dockerdBinary, testdaemon.WithEnvironment(testEnv.Execution)) c.Logf("Checking IpcMode %s set from %s\n", mode, from) var serr error switch from { case "config": f, err := os.CreateTemp("", "test-daemon-ipc-config") assert.NilError(c, err) defer os.Remove(f.Name()) config := `{"default-ipc-mode": "` + mode + `"}` _, err = f.WriteString(config) assert.NilError(c, f.Close()) assert.NilError(c, err) serr = d.StartWithError("--config-file", f.Name()) case "cli": serr = d.StartWithError("--default-ipc-mode", mode) default: c.Fatalf("testDaemonStartIpcMode: invalid 'from' argument") } if serr == nil { d.Stop(c) } if valid { assert.NilError(c, serr) } else { assert.ErrorContains(c, serr, "") icmd.RunCommand("grep", "-E", "IPC .* is (invalid|not supported)", d.LogFileName()).Assert(c, icmd.Success) } } // TestDaemonStartWithIpcModes checks that daemon starts fine given correct // arguments for default IPC mode, and bails out with incorrect ones. // Both CLI option (--default-ipc-mode) and config parameter are tested. func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestDaemonStartWithIpcModes(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon) ipcModes := []struct { mode string valid bool }{ {"private", true}, {"shareable", true}, {"host", false}, {"container:123", false}, {"nosuchmode", false}, } for _, from := range []string{"config", "cli"} { for _, m := range ipcModes { testDaemonStartIpcMode(c, from, m.mode, m.valid) } } } // TestFailedPluginRemove makes sure that a failed plugin remove does not block // the daemon from starting func (s *DockerDaemonSuite) TestFailedPluginRemove(c *testing.T) { testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux, IsAmd64, testEnv.IsLocalDaemon) d := daemon.New(c, dockerBinary, dockerdBinary) d.Start(c) cli := d.NewClientT(c) ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 300*time.Second) defer cancel() name := "test-plugin-rm-fail" out, err := cli.PluginInstall(ctx, name, types.PluginInstallOptions{ Disabled: true, AcceptAllPermissions: true, RemoteRef: "cpuguy83/docker-logdriver-test", }) assert.NilError(c, err) defer out.Close() io.Copy(io.Discard, out) ctx, cancel = context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 30*time.Second) defer cancel() p, _, err := cli.PluginInspectWithRaw(ctx, name) assert.NilError(c, err) // simulate a bad/partial removal by removing the plugin config. configPath := filepath.Join(d.Root, "plugins", p.ID, "config.json") assert.NilError(c, os.Remove(configPath)) d.Restart(c) ctx, cancel = context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 30*time.Second) defer cancel() _, err = cli.Ping(ctx) assert.NilError(c, err) _, _, err = cli.PluginInspectWithRaw(ctx, name) // plugin should be gone since the config.json is gone assert.ErrorContains(c, err, "") }