package daemon import ( "fmt" "path/filepath" "regexp" "time" "github.com/docker/docker/container" "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/network" "github.com/docker/docker/errors" "github.com/docker/docker/image" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/signal" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/system" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/truncindex" containertypes "github.com/docker/engine-api/types/container" "github.com/docker/engine-api/types/strslice" "github.com/docker/go-connections/nat" ) // GetContainer looks for a container using the provided information, which could be // one of the following inputs from the caller: // - A full container ID, which will exact match a container in daemon's list // - A container name, which will only exact match via the GetByName() function // - A partial container ID prefix (e.g. short ID) of any length that is // unique enough to only return a single container object // If none of these searches succeed, an error is returned func (daemon *Daemon) GetContainer(prefixOrName string) (*container.Container, error) { if len(prefixOrName) == 0 { return nil, errors.NewBadRequestError(fmt.Errorf("No container name or ID supplied")) } if containerByID := daemon.containers.Get(prefixOrName); containerByID != nil { // prefix is an exact match to a full container ID return containerByID, nil } // GetByName will match only an exact name provided; we ignore errors if containerByName, _ := daemon.GetByName(prefixOrName); containerByName != nil { // prefix is an exact match to a full container Name return containerByName, nil } containerID, indexError := daemon.idIndex.Get(prefixOrName) if indexError != nil { // When truncindex defines an error type, use that instead if indexError == truncindex.ErrNotExist { err := fmt.Errorf("No such container: %s", prefixOrName) return nil, errors.NewRequestNotFoundError(err) } return nil, indexError } return daemon.containers.Get(containerID), nil } // Exists returns a true if a container of the specified ID or name exists, // false otherwise. func (daemon *Daemon) Exists(id string) bool { c, _ := daemon.GetContainer(id) return c != nil } // IsPaused returns a bool indicating if the specified container is paused. func (daemon *Daemon) IsPaused(id string) bool { c, _ := daemon.GetContainer(id) return c.State.IsPaused() } func (daemon *Daemon) containerRoot(id string) string { return filepath.Join(daemon.repository, id) } // Load reads the contents of a container from disk // This is typically done at startup. func (daemon *Daemon) load(id string) (*container.Container, error) { container := daemon.newBaseContainer(id) if err := container.FromDisk(); err != nil { return nil, err } if container.ID != id { return container, fmt.Errorf("Container %s is stored at %s", container.ID, id) } return container, nil } // Register makes a container object usable by the daemon as func (daemon *Daemon) Register(c *container.Container) error { // Attach to stdout and stderr if c.Config.OpenStdin { c.NewInputPipes() } else { c.NewNopInputPipe() } daemon.containers.Add(c.ID, c) daemon.idIndex.Add(c.ID) return nil } func (daemon *Daemon) newContainer(name string, config *containertypes.Config, imgID image.ID, managed bool) (*container.Container, error) { var ( id string err error noExplicitName = name == "" ) id, name, err = daemon.generateIDAndName(name) if err != nil { return nil, err } daemon.generateHostname(id, config) entrypoint, args := daemon.getEntrypointAndArgs(config.Entrypoint, config.Cmd) base := daemon.newBaseContainer(id) base.Created = time.Now().UTC() base.Managed = managed base.Path = entrypoint base.Args = args //FIXME: de-duplicate from config base.Config = config base.HostConfig = &containertypes.HostConfig{} base.ImageID = imgID base.NetworkSettings = &network.Settings{IsAnonymousEndpoint: noExplicitName} base.Name = name base.Driver = daemon.GraphDriverName() return base, err } // GetByName returns a container given a name. func (daemon *Daemon) GetByName(name string) (*container.Container, error) { if len(name) == 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("No container name supplied") } fullName := name if name[0] != '/' { fullName = "/" + name } id, err := daemon.nameIndex.Get(fullName) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Could not find entity for %s", name) } e := daemon.containers.Get(id) if e == nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Could not find container for entity id %s", id) } return e, nil } // newBaseContainer creates a new container with its initial // configuration based on the root storage from the daemon. func (daemon *Daemon) newBaseContainer(id string) *container.Container { return container.NewBaseContainer(id, daemon.containerRoot(id)) } func (daemon *Daemon) getEntrypointAndArgs(configEntrypoint strslice.StrSlice, configCmd strslice.StrSlice) (string, []string) { if len(configEntrypoint) != 0 { return configEntrypoint[0], append(configEntrypoint[1:], configCmd...) } return configCmd[0], configCmd[1:] } func (daemon *Daemon) generateHostname(id string, config *containertypes.Config) { // Generate default hostname if config.Hostname == "" { config.Hostname = id[:12] } } func (daemon *Daemon) setSecurityOptions(container *container.Container, hostConfig *containertypes.HostConfig) error { container.Lock() defer container.Unlock() return parseSecurityOpt(container, hostConfig) } func (daemon *Daemon) setHostConfig(container *container.Container, hostConfig *containertypes.HostConfig) error { // Do not lock while creating volumes since this could be calling out to external plugins // Don't want to block other actions, like `docker ps` because we're waiting on an external plugin if err := daemon.registerMountPoints(container, hostConfig); err != nil { return err } container.Lock() defer container.Unlock() // Register any links from the host config before starting the container if err := daemon.registerLinks(container, hostConfig); err != nil { return err } // make sure links is not nil // this ensures that on the next daemon restart we don't try to migrate from legacy sqlite links if hostConfig.Links == nil { hostConfig.Links = []string{} } container.HostConfig = hostConfig return container.ToDisk() } // verifyContainerSettings performs validation of the hostconfig and config // structures. func (daemon *Daemon) verifyContainerSettings(hostConfig *containertypes.HostConfig, config *containertypes.Config, update bool) ([]string, error) { // First perform verification of settings common across all platforms. if config != nil { if config.WorkingDir != "" { config.WorkingDir = filepath.FromSlash(config.WorkingDir) // Ensure in platform semantics if !system.IsAbs(config.WorkingDir) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("The working directory '%s' is invalid. It needs to be an absolute path", config.WorkingDir) } } if len(config.StopSignal) > 0 { _, err := signal.ParseSignal(config.StopSignal) if err != nil { return nil, err } } // Validate if the given hostname is RFC 1123 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1123) compliant. if len(config.Hostname) > 0 { // RFC1123 specifies that 63 bytes is the maximium length // Windows has the limitation of 63 bytes in length // Linux hostname is limited to HOST_NAME_MAX=64, not not including the terminating null byte. // We limit the length to 63 bytes here to match RFC1035 and RFC1123. matched, _ := regexp.MatchString("^(([[:alnum:]]|[[:alnum:]][[:alnum:]\\-]*[[:alnum:]])\\.)*([[:alnum:]]|[[:alnum:]][[:alnum:]\\-]*[[:alnum:]])$", config.Hostname) if len(config.Hostname) > 63 || !matched { return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid hostname format: %s", config.Hostname) } } } if hostConfig == nil { return nil, nil } for port := range hostConfig.PortBindings { _, portStr := nat.SplitProtoPort(string(port)) if _, err := nat.ParsePort(portStr); err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid port specification: %q", portStr) } for _, pb := range hostConfig.PortBindings[port] { _, err := nat.NewPort(nat.SplitProtoPort(pb.HostPort)) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid port specification: %q", pb.HostPort) } } } // Now do platform-specific verification return verifyPlatformContainerSettings(daemon, hostConfig, config, update) }