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Signed-off-by: Qiang Huang <h.huangqiang@huawei.com>
333 lines
11 KiB
Go
333 lines
11 KiB
Go
// Package builder is the evaluation step in the Dockerfile parse/evaluate pipeline.
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//
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// It incorporates a dispatch table based on the parser.Node values (see the
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// parser package for more information) that are yielded from the parser itself.
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// Calling NewBuilder with the BuildOpts struct can be used to customize the
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// experience for execution purposes only. Parsing is controlled in the parser
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// package, and this division of resposibility should be respected.
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//
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// Please see the jump table targets for the actual invocations, most of which
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// will call out to the functions in internals.go to deal with their tasks.
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//
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// ONBUILD is a special case, which is covered in the onbuild() func in
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// dispatchers.go.
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//
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// The evaluator uses the concept of "steps", which are usually each processable
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// line in the Dockerfile. Each step is numbered and certain actions are taken
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// before and after each step, such as creating an image ID and removing temporary
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// containers and images. Note that ONBUILD creates a kinda-sorta "sub run" which
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// includes its own set of steps (usually only one of them).
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package builder
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import (
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"strings"
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"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
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"github.com/docker/docker/api"
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"github.com/docker/docker/builder/command"
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"github.com/docker/docker/builder/parser"
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"github.com/docker/docker/daemon"
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"github.com/docker/docker/engine"
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"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/fileutils"
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"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/streamformatter"
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"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/stringid"
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"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/symlink"
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"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/tarsum"
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"github.com/docker/docker/registry"
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"github.com/docker/docker/runconfig"
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"github.com/docker/docker/utils"
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)
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// Environment variable interpolation will happen on these statements only.
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var replaceEnvAllowed = map[string]struct{}{
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command.Env: {},
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command.Label: {},
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command.Add: {},
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command.Copy: {},
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command.Workdir: {},
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command.Expose: {},
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command.Volume: {},
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command.User: {},
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}
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var evaluateTable map[string]func(*Builder, []string, map[string]bool, string) error
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func init() {
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evaluateTable = map[string]func(*Builder, []string, map[string]bool, string) error{
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command.Env: env,
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command.Label: label,
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command.Maintainer: maintainer,
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command.Add: add,
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command.Copy: dispatchCopy, // copy() is a go builtin
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command.From: from,
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command.Onbuild: onbuild,
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command.Workdir: workdir,
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command.Run: run,
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command.Cmd: cmd,
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command.Entrypoint: entrypoint,
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command.Expose: expose,
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command.Volume: volume,
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command.User: user,
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command.Insert: insert,
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}
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}
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// internal struct, used to maintain configuration of the Dockerfile's
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// processing as it evaluates the parsing result.
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type Builder struct {
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Daemon *daemon.Daemon
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Engine *engine.Engine
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// effectively stdio for the run. Because it is not stdio, I said
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// "Effectively". Do not use stdio anywhere in this package for any reason.
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OutStream io.Writer
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ErrStream io.Writer
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Verbose bool
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UtilizeCache bool
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cacheBusted bool
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// controls how images and containers are handled between steps.
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Remove bool
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ForceRemove bool
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Pull bool
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// set this to true if we want the builder to not commit between steps.
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// This is useful when we only want to use the evaluator table to generate
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// the final configs of the Dockerfile but dont want the layers
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disableCommit bool
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AuthConfig *registry.AuthConfig
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AuthConfigFile *registry.ConfigFile
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// Deprecated, original writer used for ImagePull. To be removed.
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OutOld io.Writer
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StreamFormatter *streamformatter.StreamFormatter
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Config *runconfig.Config // runconfig for cmd, run, entrypoint etc.
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// both of these are controlled by the Remove and ForceRemove options in BuildOpts
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TmpContainers map[string]struct{} // a map of containers used for removes
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dockerfileName string // name of Dockerfile
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dockerfile *parser.Node // the syntax tree of the dockerfile
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image string // image name for commit processing
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maintainer string // maintainer name. could probably be removed.
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cmdSet bool // indicates is CMD was set in current Dockerfile
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context tarsum.TarSum // the context is a tarball that is uploaded by the client
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contextPath string // the path of the temporary directory the local context is unpacked to (server side)
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noBaseImage bool // indicates that this build does not start from any base image, but is being built from an empty file system.
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// Set resource restrictions for build containers
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cpuSetCpus string
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cpuSetMems string
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cpuShares int64
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memory int64
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memorySwap int64
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cancelled <-chan struct{} // When closed, job was cancelled.
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}
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// Run the builder with the context. This is the lynchpin of this package. This
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// will (barring errors):
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//
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// * call readContext() which will set up the temporary directory and unpack
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// the context into it.
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// * read the dockerfile
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// * parse the dockerfile
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// * walk the parse tree and execute it by dispatching to handlers. If Remove
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// or ForceRemove is set, additional cleanup around containers happens after
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// processing.
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// * Print a happy message and return the image ID.
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//
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func (b *Builder) Run(context io.Reader) (string, error) {
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if err := b.readContext(context); err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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defer func() {
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if err := os.RemoveAll(b.contextPath); err != nil {
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logrus.Debugf("[BUILDER] failed to remove temporary context: %s", err)
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}
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}()
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if err := b.readDockerfile(); err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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// some initializations that would not have been supplied by the caller.
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b.Config = &runconfig.Config{}
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b.TmpContainers = map[string]struct{}{}
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for i, n := range b.dockerfile.Children {
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select {
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case <-b.cancelled:
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logrus.Debug("Builder: build cancelled!")
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fmt.Fprintf(b.OutStream, "Build cancelled")
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return "", fmt.Errorf("Build cancelled")
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default:
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// Not cancelled yet, keep going...
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}
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if err := b.dispatch(i, n); err != nil {
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if b.ForceRemove {
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b.clearTmp()
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}
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return "", err
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(b.OutStream, " ---> %s\n", stringid.TruncateID(b.image))
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if b.Remove {
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b.clearTmp()
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}
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}
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if b.image == "" {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("No image was generated. Is your Dockerfile empty?")
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(b.OutStream, "Successfully built %s\n", stringid.TruncateID(b.image))
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return b.image, nil
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}
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// Reads a Dockerfile from the current context. It assumes that the
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// 'filename' is a relative path from the root of the context
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func (b *Builder) readDockerfile() error {
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// If no -f was specified then look for 'Dockerfile'. If we can't find
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// that then look for 'dockerfile'. If neither are found then default
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// back to 'Dockerfile' and use that in the error message.
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if b.dockerfileName == "" {
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b.dockerfileName = api.DefaultDockerfileName
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tmpFN := filepath.Join(b.contextPath, api.DefaultDockerfileName)
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if _, err := os.Lstat(tmpFN); err != nil {
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tmpFN = filepath.Join(b.contextPath, strings.ToLower(api.DefaultDockerfileName))
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if _, err := os.Lstat(tmpFN); err == nil {
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b.dockerfileName = strings.ToLower(api.DefaultDockerfileName)
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}
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}
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}
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origFile := b.dockerfileName
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filename, err := symlink.FollowSymlinkInScope(filepath.Join(b.contextPath, origFile), b.contextPath)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("The Dockerfile (%s) must be within the build context", origFile)
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}
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fi, err := os.Lstat(filename)
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if os.IsNotExist(err) {
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return fmt.Errorf("Cannot locate specified Dockerfile: %s", origFile)
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}
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if fi.Size() == 0 {
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return fmt.Errorf("The Dockerfile (%s) cannot be empty", origFile)
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}
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f, err := os.Open(filename)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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b.dockerfile, err = parser.Parse(f)
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f.Close()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// After the Dockerfile has been parsed, we need to check the .dockerignore
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// file for either "Dockerfile" or ".dockerignore", and if either are
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// present then erase them from the build context. These files should never
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// have been sent from the client but we did send them to make sure that
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// we had the Dockerfile to actually parse, and then we also need the
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// .dockerignore file to know whether either file should be removed.
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// Note that this assumes the Dockerfile has been read into memory and
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// is now safe to be removed.
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excludes, _ := utils.ReadDockerIgnore(filepath.Join(b.contextPath, ".dockerignore"))
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if rm, _ := fileutils.Matches(".dockerignore", excludes); rm == true {
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os.Remove(filepath.Join(b.contextPath, ".dockerignore"))
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b.context.(tarsum.BuilderContext).Remove(".dockerignore")
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}
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if rm, _ := fileutils.Matches(b.dockerfileName, excludes); rm == true {
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os.Remove(filepath.Join(b.contextPath, b.dockerfileName))
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b.context.(tarsum.BuilderContext).Remove(b.dockerfileName)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// This method is the entrypoint to all statement handling routines.
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//
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// Almost all nodes will have this structure:
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// Child[Node, Node, Node] where Child is from parser.Node.Children and each
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// node comes from parser.Node.Next. This forms a "line" with a statement and
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// arguments and we process them in this normalized form by hitting
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// evaluateTable with the leaf nodes of the command and the Builder object.
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//
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// ONBUILD is a special case; in this case the parser will emit:
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// Child[Node, Child[Node, Node...]] where the first node is the literal
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// "onbuild" and the child entrypoint is the command of the ONBUILD statmeent,
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// such as `RUN` in ONBUILD RUN foo. There is special case logic in here to
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// deal with that, at least until it becomes more of a general concern with new
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// features.
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func (b *Builder) dispatch(stepN int, ast *parser.Node) error {
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cmd := ast.Value
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attrs := ast.Attributes
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original := ast.Original
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strs := []string{}
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msg := fmt.Sprintf("Step %d : %s", stepN, strings.ToUpper(cmd))
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if cmd == "onbuild" {
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if ast.Next == nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("ONBUILD requires at least one argument")
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}
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ast = ast.Next.Children[0]
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strs = append(strs, ast.Value)
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msg += " " + ast.Value
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}
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// count the number of nodes that we are going to traverse first
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// so we can pre-create the argument and message array. This speeds up the
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// allocation of those list a lot when they have a lot of arguments
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cursor := ast
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var n int
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for cursor.Next != nil {
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cursor = cursor.Next
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n++
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}
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l := len(strs)
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strList := make([]string, n+l)
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copy(strList, strs)
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msgList := make([]string, n)
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var i int
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for ast.Next != nil {
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ast = ast.Next
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var str string
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str = ast.Value
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if _, ok := replaceEnvAllowed[cmd]; ok {
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var err error
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str, err = ProcessWord(ast.Value, b.Config.Env)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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strList[i+l] = str
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msgList[i] = ast.Value
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i++
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}
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msg += " " + strings.Join(msgList, " ")
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fmt.Fprintln(b.OutStream, msg)
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// XXX yes, we skip any cmds that are not valid; the parser should have
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// picked these out already.
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if f, ok := evaluateTable[cmd]; ok {
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return f(b, strList, attrs, original)
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}
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return fmt.Errorf("Unknown instruction: %s", strings.ToUpper(cmd))
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}
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