package events import ( "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/filters" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/jsonmessage" "github.com/docker/docker/reference" ) // Filter can filter out docker events from a stream type Filter struct { filter filters.Args getLabels func(id string) map[string]string } // NewFilter creates a new Filter func NewFilter(filter filters.Args, getLabels func(id string) map[string]string) *Filter { return &Filter{filter: filter, getLabels: getLabels} } // Include returns true when the event ev is included by the filters func (ef *Filter) Include(ev *jsonmessage.JSONMessage) bool { return ef.filter.ExactMatch("event", ev.Status) && ef.filter.ExactMatch("container", ev.ID) && ef.isImageIncluded(ev.ID, ev.From) && ef.isLabelFieldIncluded(ev.ID) } func (ef *Filter) isLabelFieldIncluded(id string) bool { if !ef.filter.Include("label") { return true } return ef.filter.MatchKVList("label", ef.getLabels(id)) } // The image filter will be matched against both event.ID (for image events) // and event.From (for container events), so that any container that was created // from an image will be included in the image events. Also compare both // against the stripped repo name without any tags. func (ef *Filter) isImageIncluded(eventID string, eventFrom string) bool { return ef.filter.ExactMatch("image", eventID) || ef.filter.ExactMatch("image", eventFrom) || ef.filter.ExactMatch("image", stripTag(eventID)) || ef.filter.ExactMatch("image", stripTag(eventFrom)) } func stripTag(image string) string { ref, err := reference.ParseNamed(image) if err != nil { return image } return ref.Name() }