package client import ( "bytes" "encoding/json" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "net" "net/http" "net/url" "os" "strings" "github.com/docker/docker/api/types" "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/versions" "github.com/pkg/errors" "golang.org/x/net/context" "golang.org/x/net/context/ctxhttp" ) // serverResponse is a wrapper for http API responses. type serverResponse struct { body io.ReadCloser header http.Header statusCode int } // head sends an http request to the docker API using the method HEAD. func (cli *Client) head(ctx context.Context, path string, query url.Values, headers map[string][]string) (serverResponse, error) { return cli.sendRequest(ctx, "HEAD", path, query, nil, headers) } // get sends an http request to the docker API using the method GET with a specific Go context. func (cli *Client) get(ctx context.Context, path string, query url.Values, headers map[string][]string) (serverResponse, error) { return cli.sendRequest(ctx, "GET", path, query, nil, headers) } // post sends an http request to the docker API using the method POST with a specific Go context. func (cli *Client) post(ctx context.Context, path string, query url.Values, obj interface{}, headers map[string][]string) (serverResponse, error) { body, headers, err := encodeBody(obj, headers) if err != nil { return serverResponse{}, err } return cli.sendRequest(ctx, "POST", path, query, body, headers) } func (cli *Client) postRaw(ctx context.Context, path string, query url.Values, body io.Reader, headers map[string][]string) (serverResponse, error) { return cli.sendRequest(ctx, "POST", path, query, body, headers) } // put sends an http request to the docker API using the method PUT. func (cli *Client) put(ctx context.Context, path string, query url.Values, obj interface{}, headers map[string][]string) (serverResponse, error) { body, headers, err := encodeBody(obj, headers) if err != nil { return serverResponse{}, err } return cli.sendRequest(ctx, "PUT", path, query, body, headers) } // putRaw sends an http request to the docker API using the method PUT. func (cli *Client) putRaw(ctx context.Context, path string, query url.Values, body io.Reader, headers map[string][]string) (serverResponse, error) { return cli.sendRequest(ctx, "PUT", path, query, body, headers) } // delete sends an http request to the docker API using the method DELETE. func (cli *Client) delete(ctx context.Context, path string, query url.Values, headers map[string][]string) (serverResponse, error) { return cli.sendRequest(ctx, "DELETE", path, query, nil, headers) } type headers map[string][]string func encodeBody(obj interface{}, headers headers) (io.Reader, headers, error) { if obj == nil { return nil, headers, nil } body, err := encodeData(obj) if err != nil { return nil, headers, err } if headers == nil { headers = make(map[string][]string) } headers["Content-Type"] = []string{"application/json"} return body, headers, nil } func (cli *Client) buildRequest(method, path string, body io.Reader, headers headers) (*http.Request, error) { expectedPayload := (method == "POST" || method == "PUT") if expectedPayload && body == nil { body = bytes.NewReader([]byte{}) } req, err := http.NewRequest(method, path, body) if err != nil { return nil, err } req = cli.addHeaders(req, headers) if cli.proto == "unix" || cli.proto == "npipe" { // For local communications, it doesn't matter what the host is. We just // need a valid and meaningful host name. (See #189) req.Host = "docker" } req.URL.Host = cli.addr req.URL.Scheme = cli.scheme if expectedPayload && req.Header.Get("Content-Type") == "" { req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "text/plain") } return req, nil } func (cli *Client) sendRequest(ctx context.Context, method, path string, query url.Values, body io.Reader, headers headers) (serverResponse, error) { req, err := cli.buildRequest(method, cli.getAPIPath(path, query), body, headers) if err != nil { return serverResponse{}, err } return cli.doRequest(ctx, req) } func (cli *Client) doRequest(ctx context.Context, req *http.Request) (serverResponse, error) { serverResp := serverResponse{statusCode: -1} resp, err := ctxhttp.Do(ctx, cli.client, req) if err != nil { if cli.scheme != "https" && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "malformed HTTP response") { return serverResp, fmt.Errorf("%v.\n* Are you trying to connect to a TLS-enabled daemon without TLS?", err) } if cli.scheme == "https" && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "bad certificate") { return serverResp, fmt.Errorf("The server probably has client authentication (--tlsverify) enabled. Please check your TLS client certification settings: %v", err) } // Don't decorate context sentinel errors; users may be comparing to // them directly. switch err { case context.Canceled, context.DeadlineExceeded: return serverResp, err } if nErr, ok := err.(*url.Error); ok { if nErr, ok := nErr.Err.(*net.OpError); ok { if os.IsPermission(nErr.Err) { return serverResp, errors.Wrapf(err, "Got permission denied while trying to connect to the Docker daemon socket at %v", cli.host) } } } if err, ok := err.(net.Error); ok { if err.Timeout() { return serverResp, ErrorConnectionFailed(cli.host) } if !err.Temporary() { if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "connection refused") || strings.Contains(err.Error(), "dial unix") { return serverResp, ErrorConnectionFailed(cli.host) } } } // Although there's not a strongly typed error for this in go-winio, // lots of people are using the default configuration for the docker // daemon on Windows where the daemon is listening on a named pipe // `//./pipe/docker_engine, and the client must be running elevated. // Give users a clue rather than the not-overly useful message // such as `error during connect: Get http://%2F%2F.%2Fpipe%2Fdocker_engine/v1.26/info: // open //./pipe/docker_engine: The system cannot find the file specified.`. // Note we can't string compare "The system cannot find the file specified" as // this is localised - for example in French the error would be // `open //./pipe/docker_engine: Le fichier spécifié est introuvable.` if strings.Contains(err.Error(), `open //./pipe/docker_engine`) { err = errors.New(err.Error() + " In the default daemon configuration on Windows, the docker client must be run elevated to connect. This error may also indicate that the docker daemon is not running.") } return serverResp, errors.Wrap(err, "error during connect") } if resp != nil { serverResp.statusCode = resp.StatusCode } if serverResp.statusCode < 200 || serverResp.statusCode >= 400 { body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) if err != nil { return serverResp, err } if len(body) == 0 { return serverResp, fmt.Errorf("Error: request returned %s for API route and version %s, check if the server supports the requested API version", http.StatusText(serverResp.statusCode), req.URL) } var errorMessage string if (cli.version == "" || versions.GreaterThan(cli.version, "1.23")) && resp.Header.Get("Content-Type") == "application/json" { var errorResponse types.ErrorResponse if err := json.Unmarshal(body, &errorResponse); err != nil { return serverResp, fmt.Errorf("Error reading JSON: %v", err) } errorMessage = errorResponse.Message } else { errorMessage = string(body) } return serverResp, fmt.Errorf("Error response from daemon: %s", strings.TrimSpace(errorMessage)) } serverResp.body = resp.Body serverResp.header = resp.Header return serverResp, nil } func (cli *Client) addHeaders(req *http.Request, headers headers) *http.Request { // Add CLI Config's HTTP Headers BEFORE we set the Docker headers // then the user can't change OUR headers for k, v := range cli.customHTTPHeaders { if versions.LessThan(cli.version, "1.25") && k == "User-Agent" { continue } req.Header.Set(k, v) } if headers != nil { for k, v := range headers { req.Header[k] = v } } return req } func encodeData(data interface{}) (*bytes.Buffer, error) { params := bytes.NewBuffer(nil) if data != nil { if err := json.NewEncoder(params).Encode(data); err != nil { return nil, err } } return params, nil } func ensureReaderClosed(response serverResponse) { if body := response.body; body != nil { // Drain up to 512 bytes and close the body to let the Transport reuse the connection io.CopyN(ioutil.Discard, body, 512) response.body.Close() } }