package runtime import ( "encoding/json" "errors" "fmt" "github.com/dotcloud/docker/archive" "github.com/dotcloud/docker/engine" "github.com/dotcloud/docker/image" "github.com/dotcloud/docker/links" "github.com/dotcloud/docker/nat" "github.com/dotcloud/docker/runconfig" "github.com/dotcloud/docker/runtime/execdriver" "github.com/dotcloud/docker/runtime/graphdriver" "github.com/dotcloud/docker/utils" "io" "io/ioutil" "log" "os" "path" "strings" "sync" "syscall" "time" ) const DefaultPathEnv = "/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin" var ( ErrNotATTY = errors.New("The PTY is not a file") ErrNoTTY = errors.New("No PTY found") ErrContainerStart = errors.New("The container failed to start. Unknown error") ErrContainerStartTimeout = errors.New("The container failed to start due to timed out.") ) type Container struct { sync.Mutex root string // Path to the "home" of the container, including metadata. basefs string // Path to the graphdriver mountpoint ID string Created time.Time Path string Args []string Config *runconfig.Config State State Image string NetworkSettings *NetworkSettings ResolvConfPath string HostnamePath string HostsPath string Name string Driver string ExecDriver string command *execdriver.Command stdout *utils.WriteBroadcaster stderr *utils.WriteBroadcaster stdin io.ReadCloser stdinPipe io.WriteCloser runtime *Runtime waitLock chan struct{} Volumes map[string]string // Store rw/ro in a separate structure to preserve reverse-compatibility on-disk. // Easier than migrating older container configs :) VolumesRW map[string]bool hostConfig *runconfig.HostConfig activeLinks map[string]*links.Link } // FIXME: move deprecated port stuff to nat to clean up the core. type PortMapping map[string]string // Deprecated type NetworkSettings struct { IPAddress string IPPrefixLen int Gateway string Bridge string PortMapping map[string]PortMapping // Deprecated Ports nat.PortMap } func (settings *NetworkSettings) PortMappingAPI() *engine.Table { var outs = engine.NewTable("", 0) for port, bindings := range settings.Ports { p, _ := nat.ParsePort(port.Port()) if len(bindings) == 0 { out := &engine.Env{} out.SetInt("PublicPort", p) out.Set("Type", port.Proto()) outs.Add(out) continue } for _, binding := range bindings { out := &engine.Env{} h, _ := nat.ParsePort(binding.HostPort) out.SetInt("PrivatePort", p) out.SetInt("PublicPort", h) out.Set("Type", port.Proto()) out.Set("IP", binding.HostIp) outs.Add(out) } } return outs } // Inject the io.Reader at the given path. Note: do not close the reader func (container *Container) Inject(file io.Reader, pth string) error { if err := container.Mount(); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("inject: error mounting container %s: %s", container.ID, err) } defer container.Unmount() // Return error if path exists destPath := path.Join(container.basefs, pth) if _, err := os.Stat(destPath); err == nil { // Since err is nil, the path could be stat'd and it exists return fmt.Errorf("%s exists", pth) } else if !os.IsNotExist(err) { // Expect err might be that the file doesn't exist, so // if it's some other error, return that. return err } // Make sure the directory exists if err := os.MkdirAll(path.Join(container.basefs, path.Dir(pth)), 0755); err != nil { return err } dest, err := os.Create(destPath) if err != nil { return err } defer dest.Close() if _, err := io.Copy(dest, file); err != nil { return err } return nil } func (container *Container) When() time.Time { return container.Created } func (container *Container) FromDisk() error { data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(container.jsonPath()) if err != nil { return err } // Load container settings // udp broke compat of docker.PortMapping, but it's not used when loading a container, we can skip it if err := json.Unmarshal(data, container); err != nil && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "docker.PortMapping") { return err } return container.readHostConfig() } func (container *Container) ToDisk() (err error) { data, err := json.Marshal(container) if err != nil { return } err = ioutil.WriteFile(container.jsonPath(), data, 0666) if err != nil { return } return container.WriteHostConfig() } func (container *Container) readHostConfig() error { container.hostConfig = &runconfig.HostConfig{} // If the hostconfig file does not exist, do not read it. // (We still have to initialize container.hostConfig, // but that's OK, since we just did that above.) _, err := os.Stat(container.hostConfigPath()) if os.IsNotExist(err) { return nil } data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(container.hostConfigPath()) if err != nil { return err } return json.Unmarshal(data, container.hostConfig) } func (container *Container) WriteHostConfig() (err error) { data, err := json.Marshal(container.hostConfig) if err != nil { return } return ioutil.WriteFile(container.hostConfigPath(), data, 0666) } func (container *Container) generateEnvConfig(env []string) error { data, err := json.Marshal(env) if err != nil { return err } p, err := container.EnvConfigPath() if err != nil { return err } ioutil.WriteFile(p, data, 0600) return nil } func (container *Container) Attach(stdin io.ReadCloser, stdinCloser io.Closer, stdout io.Writer, stderr io.Writer) chan error { var cStdout, cStderr io.ReadCloser var nJobs int errors := make(chan error, 3) if stdin != nil && container.Config.OpenStdin { nJobs += 1 if cStdin, err := container.StdinPipe(); err != nil { errors <- err } else { go func() { utils.Debugf("attach: stdin: begin") defer utils.Debugf("attach: stdin: end") // No matter what, when stdin is closed (io.Copy unblock), close stdout and stderr if container.Config.StdinOnce && !container.Config.Tty { defer cStdin.Close() } else { defer func() { if cStdout != nil { cStdout.Close() } if cStderr != nil { cStderr.Close() } }() } if container.Config.Tty { _, err = utils.CopyEscapable(cStdin, stdin) } else { _, err = io.Copy(cStdin, stdin) } if err == io.ErrClosedPipe { err = nil } if err != nil { utils.Errorf("attach: stdin: %s", err) } errors <- err }() } } if stdout != nil { nJobs += 1 if p, err := container.StdoutPipe(); err != nil { errors <- err } else { cStdout = p go func() { utils.Debugf("attach: stdout: begin") defer utils.Debugf("attach: stdout: end") // If we are in StdinOnce mode, then close stdin if container.Config.StdinOnce && stdin != nil { defer stdin.Close() } if stdinCloser != nil { defer stdinCloser.Close() } _, err := io.Copy(stdout, cStdout) if err == io.ErrClosedPipe { err = nil } if err != nil { utils.Errorf("attach: stdout: %s", err) } errors <- err }() } } else { go func() { if stdinCloser != nil { defer stdinCloser.Close() } if cStdout, err := container.StdoutPipe(); err != nil { utils.Errorf("attach: stdout pipe: %s", err) } else { io.Copy(&utils.NopWriter{}, cStdout) } }() } if stderr != nil { nJobs += 1 if p, err := container.StderrPipe(); err != nil { errors <- err } else { cStderr = p go func() { utils.Debugf("attach: stderr: begin") defer utils.Debugf("attach: stderr: end") // If we are in StdinOnce mode, then close stdin if container.Config.StdinOnce && stdin != nil { defer stdin.Close() } if stdinCloser != nil { defer stdinCloser.Close() } _, err := io.Copy(stderr, cStderr) if err == io.ErrClosedPipe { err = nil } if err != nil { utils.Errorf("attach: stderr: %s", err) } errors <- err }() } } else { go func() { if stdinCloser != nil { defer stdinCloser.Close() } if cStderr, err := container.StderrPipe(); err != nil { utils.Errorf("attach: stdout pipe: %s", err) } else { io.Copy(&utils.NopWriter{}, cStderr) } }() } return utils.Go(func() error { defer func() { if cStdout != nil { cStdout.Close() } if cStderr != nil { cStderr.Close() } }() // FIXME: how to clean up the stdin goroutine without the unwanted side effect // of closing the passed stdin? Add an intermediary io.Pipe? for i := 0; i < nJobs; i += 1 { utils.Debugf("attach: waiting for job %d/%d", i+1, nJobs) if err := <-errors; err != nil { utils.Errorf("attach: job %d returned error %s, aborting all jobs", i+1, err) return err } utils.Debugf("attach: job %d completed successfully", i+1) } utils.Debugf("attach: all jobs completed successfully") return nil }) } func populateCommand(c *Container) { var ( en *execdriver.Network driverConfig []string ) en = &execdriver.Network{ Mtu: c.runtime.config.Mtu, Interface: nil, } if !c.Config.NetworkDisabled { network := c.NetworkSettings en.Interface = &execdriver.NetworkInterface{ Gateway: network.Gateway, Bridge: network.Bridge, IPAddress: network.IPAddress, IPPrefixLen: network.IPPrefixLen, } } if lxcConf := c.hostConfig.LxcConf; lxcConf != nil { for _, pair := range lxcConf { driverConfig = append(driverConfig, fmt.Sprintf("%s = %s", pair.Key, pair.Value)) } } resources := &execdriver.Resources{ Memory: c.Config.Memory, MemorySwap: c.Config.MemorySwap, CpuShares: c.Config.CpuShares, } c.command = &execdriver.Command{ ID: c.ID, Privileged: c.hostConfig.Privileged, Rootfs: c.RootfsPath(), InitPath: "/.dockerinit", Entrypoint: c.Path, Arguments: c.Args, WorkingDir: c.Config.WorkingDir, Network: en, Tty: c.Config.Tty, User: c.Config.User, Config: driverConfig, Resources: resources, } c.command.SysProcAttr = &syscall.SysProcAttr{Setsid: true} } func (container *Container) ArgsAsString() string { var args []string for _, arg := range container.Args { if strings.Contains(arg, " ") { args = append(args, fmt.Sprintf("'%s'", arg)) } else { args = append(args, arg) } } return strings.Join(args, " ") } func (container *Container) Start() (err error) { container.Lock() defer container.Unlock() if container.State.IsRunning() { return fmt.Errorf("The container %s is already running.", container.ID) } defer func() { if err != nil { container.cleanup() } }() if err := container.Mount(); err != nil { return err } if container.runtime.config.DisableNetwork { container.Config.NetworkDisabled = true container.buildHostnameAndHostsFiles("127.0.1.1") } else { if err := container.allocateNetwork(); err != nil { return err } container.buildHostnameAndHostsFiles(container.NetworkSettings.IPAddress) } // Make sure the config is compatible with the current kernel if container.Config.Memory > 0 && !container.runtime.sysInfo.MemoryLimit { log.Printf("WARNING: Your kernel does not support memory limit capabilities. Limitation discarded.\n") container.Config.Memory = 0 } if container.Config.Memory > 0 && !container.runtime.sysInfo.SwapLimit { log.Printf("WARNING: Your kernel does not support swap limit capabilities. Limitation discarded.\n") container.Config.MemorySwap = -1 } if container.runtime.sysInfo.IPv4ForwardingDisabled { log.Printf("WARNING: IPv4 forwarding is disabled. Networking will not work") } if err := prepareVolumesForContainer(container); err != nil { return err } // Setup environment env := []string{ "HOME=/", "PATH=" + DefaultPathEnv, "HOSTNAME=" + container.Config.Hostname, } if container.Config.Tty { env = append(env, "TERM=xterm") } // Init any links between the parent and children runtime := container.runtime children, err := runtime.Children(container.Name) if err != nil { return err } if len(children) > 0 { container.activeLinks = make(map[string]*links.Link, len(children)) // If we encounter an error make sure that we rollback any network // config and ip table changes rollback := func() { for _, link := range container.activeLinks { link.Disable() } container.activeLinks = nil } for linkAlias, child := range children { if !child.State.IsRunning() { return fmt.Errorf("Cannot link to a non running container: %s AS %s", child.Name, linkAlias) } link, err := links.NewLink( container.NetworkSettings.IPAddress, child.NetworkSettings.IPAddress, linkAlias, child.Config.Env, child.Config.ExposedPorts, runtime.eng) if err != nil { rollback() return err } container.activeLinks[link.Alias()] = link if err := link.Enable(); err != nil { rollback() return err } for _, envVar := range link.ToEnv() { env = append(env, envVar) } } } // because the env on the container can override certain default values // we need to replace the 'env' keys where they match and append anything // else. env = utils.ReplaceOrAppendEnvValues(env, container.Config.Env) if err := container.generateEnvConfig(env); err != nil { return err } if container.Config.WorkingDir != "" { container.Config.WorkingDir = path.Clean(container.Config.WorkingDir) if err := os.MkdirAll(path.Join(container.basefs, container.Config.WorkingDir), 0755); err != nil { return nil } } envPath, err := container.EnvConfigPath() if err != nil { return err } populateCommand(container) container.command.Env = env if err := setupMountsForContainer(container, envPath); err != nil { return err } // Setup logging of stdout and stderr to disk if err := container.runtime.LogToDisk(container.stdout, container.logPath("json"), "stdout"); err != nil { return err } if err := container.runtime.LogToDisk(container.stderr, container.logPath("json"), "stderr"); err != nil { return err } container.waitLock = make(chan struct{}) callbackLock := make(chan struct{}) callback := func(command *execdriver.Command) { container.State.SetRunning(command.Pid()) if command.Tty { // The callback is called after the process Start() // so we are in the parent process. In TTY mode, stdin/out/err is the PtySlace // which we close here. if c, ok := command.Stdout.(io.Closer); ok { c.Close() } } if err := container.ToDisk(); err != nil { utils.Debugf("%s", err) } close(callbackLock) } // We use a callback here instead of a goroutine and an chan for // syncronization purposes cErr := utils.Go(func() error { return container.monitor(callback) }) // Start should not return until the process is actually running select { case <-callbackLock: case err := <-cErr: return err } return nil } func (container *Container) Run() error { if err := container.Start(); err != nil { return err } container.Wait() return nil } func (container *Container) Output() (output []byte, err error) { pipe, err := container.StdoutPipe() if err != nil { return nil, err } defer pipe.Close() if err := container.Start(); err != nil { return nil, err } output, err = ioutil.ReadAll(pipe) container.Wait() return output, err } // Container.StdinPipe returns a WriteCloser which can be used to feed data // to the standard input of the container's active process. // Container.StdoutPipe and Container.StderrPipe each return a ReadCloser // which can be used to retrieve the standard output (and error) generated // by the container's active process. The output (and error) are actually // copied and delivered to all StdoutPipe and StderrPipe consumers, using // a kind of "broadcaster". func (container *Container) StdinPipe() (io.WriteCloser, error) { return container.stdinPipe, nil } func (container *Container) StdoutPipe() (io.ReadCloser, error) { reader, writer := io.Pipe() container.stdout.AddWriter(writer, "") return utils.NewBufReader(reader), nil } func (container *Container) StderrPipe() (io.ReadCloser, error) { reader, writer := io.Pipe() container.stderr.AddWriter(writer, "") return utils.NewBufReader(reader), nil } func (container *Container) buildHostnameAndHostsFiles(IP string) { container.HostnamePath = path.Join(container.root, "hostname") ioutil.WriteFile(container.HostnamePath, []byte(container.Config.Hostname+"\n"), 0644) hostsContent := []byte(` 127.0.0.1 localhost ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback fe00::0 ip6-localnet ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix ff02::1 ip6-allnodes ff02::2 ip6-allrouters `) container.HostsPath = path.Join(container.root, "hosts") if container.Config.Domainname != "" { hostsContent = append([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s.%s %s\n", IP, container.Config.Hostname, container.Config.Domainname, container.Config.Hostname)), hostsContent...) } else if !container.Config.NetworkDisabled { hostsContent = append([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s\n", IP, container.Config.Hostname)), hostsContent...) } ioutil.WriteFile(container.HostsPath, hostsContent, 0644) } func (container *Container) allocateNetwork() error { if container.Config.NetworkDisabled { return nil } var ( env *engine.Env err error eng = container.runtime.eng ) if container.State.IsGhost() { if container.runtime.config.DisableNetwork { env = &engine.Env{} } else { currentIP := container.NetworkSettings.IPAddress job := eng.Job("allocate_interface", container.ID) if currentIP != "" { job.Setenv("RequestIP", currentIP) } env, err = job.Stdout.AddEnv() if err != nil { return err } if err := job.Run(); err != nil { return err } } } else { job := eng.Job("allocate_interface", container.ID) env, err = job.Stdout.AddEnv() if err != nil { return err } if err := job.Run(); err != nil { return err } } if container.Config.PortSpecs != nil { utils.Debugf("Migrating port mappings for container: %s", strings.Join(container.Config.PortSpecs, ", ")) if err := migratePortMappings(container.Config, container.hostConfig); err != nil { return err } container.Config.PortSpecs = nil if err := container.WriteHostConfig(); err != nil { return err } } var ( portSpecs = make(nat.PortSet) bindings = make(nat.PortMap) ) if !container.State.IsGhost() { if container.Config.ExposedPorts != nil { portSpecs = container.Config.ExposedPorts } if container.hostConfig.PortBindings != nil { bindings = container.hostConfig.PortBindings } } else { if container.NetworkSettings.Ports != nil { for port, binding := range container.NetworkSettings.Ports { portSpecs[port] = struct{}{} bindings[port] = binding } } } container.NetworkSettings.PortMapping = nil for port := range portSpecs { binding := bindings[port] if container.hostConfig.PublishAllPorts && len(binding) == 0 { binding = append(binding, nat.PortBinding{}) } for i := 0; i < len(binding); i++ { b := binding[i] portJob := eng.Job("allocate_port", container.ID) portJob.Setenv("HostIP", b.HostIp) portJob.Setenv("HostPort", b.HostPort) portJob.Setenv("Proto", port.Proto()) portJob.Setenv("ContainerPort", port.Port()) portEnv, err := portJob.Stdout.AddEnv() if err != nil { return err } if err := portJob.Run(); err != nil { eng.Job("release_interface", container.ID).Run() return err } b.HostIp = portEnv.Get("HostIP") b.HostPort = portEnv.Get("HostPort") binding[i] = b } bindings[port] = binding } container.WriteHostConfig() container.NetworkSettings.Ports = bindings container.NetworkSettings.Bridge = env.Get("Bridge") container.NetworkSettings.IPAddress = env.Get("IP") container.NetworkSettings.IPPrefixLen = env.GetInt("IPPrefixLen") container.NetworkSettings.Gateway = env.Get("Gateway") return nil } func (container *Container) releaseNetwork() { if container.Config.NetworkDisabled { return } eng := container.runtime.eng eng.Job("release_interface", container.ID).Run() container.NetworkSettings = &NetworkSettings{} } func (container *Container) monitor(callback execdriver.StartCallback) error { var ( err error exitCode int ) pipes := execdriver.NewPipes(container.stdin, container.stdout, container.stderr, container.Config.OpenStdin) exitCode, err = container.runtime.Run(container, pipes, callback) if err != nil { utils.Errorf("Error running container: %s", err) } if container.runtime != nil && container.runtime.srv != nil && container.runtime.srv.IsRunning() { container.State.SetStopped(exitCode) // FIXME: there is a race condition here which causes this to fail during the unit tests. // If another goroutine was waiting for Wait() to return before removing the container's root // from the filesystem... At this point it may already have done so. // This is because State.setStopped() has already been called, and has caused Wait() // to return. // FIXME: why are we serializing running state to disk in the first place? //log.Printf("%s: Failed to dump configuration to the disk: %s", container.ID, err) if err := container.ToDisk(); err != nil { utils.Errorf("Error dumping container state to disk: %s\n", err) } } // Cleanup container.cleanup() // Re-create a brand new stdin pipe once the container exited if container.Config.OpenStdin { container.stdin, container.stdinPipe = io.Pipe() } if container.runtime != nil && container.runtime.srv != nil { container.runtime.srv.LogEvent("die", container.ID, container.runtime.repositories.ImageName(container.Image)) } close(container.waitLock) return err } func (container *Container) cleanup() { container.releaseNetwork() // Disable all active links if container.activeLinks != nil { for _, link := range container.activeLinks { link.Disable() } } if container.Config.OpenStdin { if err := container.stdin.Close(); err != nil { utils.Errorf("%s: Error close stdin: %s", container.ID, err) } } if err := container.stdout.CloseWriters(); err != nil { utils.Errorf("%s: Error close stdout: %s", container.ID, err) } if err := container.stderr.CloseWriters(); err != nil { utils.Errorf("%s: Error close stderr: %s", container.ID, err) } if container.command != nil && container.command.Terminal != nil { if err := container.command.Terminal.Close(); err != nil { utils.Errorf("%s: Error closing terminal: %s", container.ID, err) } } if err := container.Unmount(); err != nil { log.Printf("%v: Failed to umount filesystem: %v", container.ID, err) } } func (container *Container) KillSig(sig int) error { container.Lock() defer container.Unlock() if !container.State.IsRunning() { return nil } return container.runtime.Kill(container, sig) } func (container *Container) Kill() error { if !container.State.IsRunning() { return nil } // 1. Send SIGKILL if err := container.KillSig(9); err != nil { return err } // 2. Wait for the process to die, in last resort, try to kill the process directly if err := container.WaitTimeout(10 * time.Second); err != nil { log.Printf("Container %s failed to exit within 10 seconds of kill - trying direct SIGKILL", utils.TruncateID(container.ID)) if err := syscall.Kill(container.State.Pid, 9); err != nil { return err } } container.Wait() return nil } func (container *Container) Stop(seconds int) error { if !container.State.IsRunning() { return nil } // 1. Send a SIGTERM if err := container.KillSig(15); err != nil { return err } // 2. Wait for the process to exit on its own if err := container.WaitTimeout(time.Duration(seconds) * time.Second); err != nil { return err } return nil } func (container *Container) Restart(seconds int) error { // Avoid unnecessarily unmounting and then directly mounting // the container when the container stops and then starts // again if err := container.Mount(); err == nil { defer container.Unmount() } if err := container.Stop(seconds); err != nil { return err } return container.Start() } // Wait blocks until the container stops running, then returns its exit code. func (container *Container) Wait() int { <-container.waitLock return container.State.GetExitCode() } func (container *Container) Resize(h, w int) error { return container.command.Terminal.Resize(h, w) } func (container *Container) ExportRw() (archive.Archive, error) { if err := container.Mount(); err != nil { return nil, err } if container.runtime == nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Can't load storage driver for unregistered container %s", container.ID) } archive, err := container.runtime.Diff(container) if err != nil { container.Unmount() return nil, err } return utils.NewReadCloserWrapper(archive, func() error { err := archive.Close() container.Unmount() return err }), nil } func (container *Container) Export() (archive.Archive, error) { if err := container.Mount(); err != nil { return nil, err } archive, err := archive.Tar(container.basefs, archive.Uncompressed) if err != nil { container.Unmount() return nil, err } return utils.NewReadCloserWrapper(archive, func() error { err := archive.Close() container.Unmount() return err }), nil } func (container *Container) WaitTimeout(timeout time.Duration) error { done := make(chan bool) go func() { container.Wait() done <- true }() select { case <-time.After(timeout): return fmt.Errorf("Timed Out") case <-done: return nil } } func (container *Container) Mount() error { return container.runtime.Mount(container) } func (container *Container) Changes() ([]archive.Change, error) { return container.runtime.Changes(container) } func (container *Container) GetImage() (*image.Image, error) { if container.runtime == nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Can't get image of unregistered container") } return container.runtime.graph.Get(container.Image) } func (container *Container) Unmount() error { return container.runtime.Unmount(container) } func (container *Container) logPath(name string) string { return path.Join(container.root, fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s.log", container.ID, name)) } func (container *Container) ReadLog(name string) (io.Reader, error) { return os.Open(container.logPath(name)) } func (container *Container) hostConfigPath() string { return path.Join(container.root, "hostconfig.json") } func (container *Container) jsonPath() string { return path.Join(container.root, "config.json") } func (container *Container) EnvConfigPath() (string, error) { p := path.Join(container.root, "config.env") if _, err := os.Stat(p); err != nil { if os.IsNotExist(err) { f, err := os.Create(p) if err != nil { return "", err } f.Close() } else { return "", err } } return p, nil } // This method must be exported to be used from the lxc template // This directory is only usable when the container is running func (container *Container) RootfsPath() string { return container.basefs } func validateID(id string) error { if id == "" { return fmt.Errorf("Invalid empty id") } return nil } // GetSize, return real size, virtual size func (container *Container) GetSize() (int64, int64) { var ( sizeRw, sizeRootfs int64 err error driver = container.runtime.driver ) if err := container.Mount(); err != nil { utils.Errorf("Warning: failed to compute size of container rootfs %s: %s", container.ID, err) return sizeRw, sizeRootfs } defer container.Unmount() if differ, ok := container.runtime.driver.(graphdriver.Differ); ok { sizeRw, err = differ.DiffSize(container.ID) if err != nil { utils.Errorf("Warning: driver %s couldn't return diff size of container %s: %s", driver, container.ID, err) // FIXME: GetSize should return an error. Not changing it now in case // there is a side-effect. sizeRw = -1 } } else { changes, _ := container.Changes() if changes != nil { sizeRw = archive.ChangesSize(container.basefs, changes) } else { sizeRw = -1 } } if _, err = os.Stat(container.basefs); err != nil { if sizeRootfs, err = utils.TreeSize(container.basefs); err != nil { sizeRootfs = -1 } } return sizeRw, sizeRootfs } func (container *Container) Copy(resource string) (io.ReadCloser, error) { if err := container.Mount(); err != nil { return nil, err } var filter []string basePath := path.Join(container.basefs, resource) stat, err := os.Stat(basePath) if err != nil { container.Unmount() return nil, err } if !stat.IsDir() { d, f := path.Split(basePath) basePath = d filter = []string{f} } else { filter = []string{path.Base(basePath)} basePath = path.Dir(basePath) } archive, err := archive.TarFilter(basePath, &archive.TarOptions{ Compression: archive.Uncompressed, Includes: filter, }) if err != nil { return nil, err } return utils.NewReadCloserWrapper(archive, func() error { err := archive.Close() container.Unmount() return err }), nil } // Returns true if the container exposes a certain port func (container *Container) Exposes(p nat.Port) bool { _, exists := container.Config.ExposedPorts[p] return exists } func (container *Container) GetPtyMaster() (*os.File, error) { ttyConsole, ok := container.command.Terminal.(execdriver.TtyTerminal) if !ok { return nil, ErrNoTTY } return ttyConsole.Master(), nil } func (container *Container) HostConfig() *runconfig.HostConfig { return container.hostConfig } func (container *Container) SetHostConfig(hostConfig *runconfig.HostConfig) { container.hostConfig = hostConfig } func (container *Container) DisableLink(name string) { if container.activeLinks != nil { if link, exists := container.activeLinks[name]; exists { link.Disable() } else { utils.Debugf("Could not find active link for %s", name) } } }