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moby--moby/integration-cli/docker_cli_cp_to_container_test.go
Josh Hawn 75f6929b44 Fix docker cp Behavior With Symlinks
[pkg/archive] Update archive/copy path handling

  - Remove unused TarOptions.Name field.
  - Add new TarOptions.RebaseNames field.
  - Update some of the logic around path dir/base splitting.
  - Update some of the logic behind archive entry name rebasing.

[api/types] Add LinkTarget field to PathStat

[daemon] Fix stat, archive, extract of symlinks

  These operations *should* resolve symlinks that are in the path but if the
  resource itself is a symlink then it *should not* be resolved. This patch
  puts this logic into a common function `resolvePath` which resolves symlinks
  of the path's dir in scope of the container rootfs but does not resolve the
  final element of the path. Now archive, extract, and stat operations will
  return symlinks if the path is indeed a symlink.

[api/client] Update cp path hanling

[docs/reference/api] Update description of stat

  Add the linkTarget field to the header of the archive endpoint.
  Remove path field.

[integration-cli] Fix/Add cp symlink test cases

  Copying a symlink should do just that: copy the symlink NOT
  copy the target of the symlink. Also, the resulting file from
  the copy should have the name of the symlink NOT the name of
  the target file.

  Copying to a symlink should copy to the symlink target and not
  modify the symlink itself.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Josh Hawn <josh.hawn@docker.com> (github: jlhawn)
2015-07-30 12:14:28 -07:00

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Go

package main
import (
"os"
"github.com/go-check/check"
)
// docker cp LOCALPATH CONTAINER:PATH
// Try all of the test cases from the archive package which implements the
// internals of `docker cp` and ensure that the behavior matches when actually
// copying to and from containers.
// Basic assumptions about SRC and DST:
// 1. SRC must exist.
// 2. If SRC ends with a trailing separator, it must be a directory.
// 3. DST parent directory must exist.
// 4. If DST exists as a file, it must not end with a trailing separator.
// First get these easy error cases out of the way.
// Test for error when SRC does not exist.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToErrSrcNotExists(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-err-src-not-exists")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
srcPath := cpPath(tmpDir, "file1")
dstPath := containerCpPath(cID, "file1")
err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath)
if err == nil {
c.Fatal("expected IsNotExist error, but got nil instead")
}
if !isCpNotExist(err) {
c.Fatalf("expected IsNotExist error, but got %T: %s", err, err)
}
}
// Test for error when SRC ends in a trailing
// path separator but it exists as a file.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToErrSrcNotDir(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-err-src-not-dir")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
srcPath := cpPathTrailingSep(tmpDir, "file1")
dstPath := containerCpPath(cID, "testDir")
err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath)
if err == nil {
c.Fatal("expected IsNotDir error, but got nil instead")
}
if !isCpNotDir(err) {
c.Fatalf("expected IsNotDir error, but got %T: %s", err, err)
}
}
// Test for error when SRC is a valid file or directory,
// bu the DST parent directory does not exist.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToErrDstParentNotExists(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{addContent: true})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-err-dst-parent-not-exists")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
// Try with a file source.
srcPath := cpPath(tmpDir, "file1")
dstPath := containerCpPath(cID, "/notExists", "file1")
err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath)
if err == nil {
c.Fatal("expected IsNotExist error, but got nil instead")
}
if !isCpNotExist(err) {
c.Fatalf("expected IsNotExist error, but got %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Try with a directory source.
srcPath = cpPath(tmpDir, "dir1")
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath); err == nil {
c.Fatal("expected IsNotExist error, but got nil instead")
}
if !isCpNotExist(err) {
c.Fatalf("expected IsNotExist error, but got %T: %s", err, err)
}
}
// Test for error when DST ends in a trailing path separator but exists as a
// file. Also test that we cannot overwirite an existing directory with a
// non-directory and cannot overwrite an existing
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToErrDstNotDir(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{addContent: true})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-err-dst-not-dir")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
// Try with a file source.
srcPath := cpPath(tmpDir, "dir1/file1-1")
dstPath := containerCpPathTrailingSep(cID, "file1")
// The client should encounter an error trying to stat the destination
// and then be unable to copy since the destination is asserted to be a
// directory but does not exist.
err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath)
if err == nil {
c.Fatal("expected DirNotExist error, but got nil instead")
}
if !isCpDirNotExist(err) {
c.Fatalf("expected DirNotExist error, but got %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Try with a directory source.
srcPath = cpPath(tmpDir, "dir1")
// The client should encounter an error trying to stat the destination and
// then decide to extract to the parent directory instead with a rebased
// name in the source archive, but this directory would overwrite the
// existing file with the same name.
err = runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath)
if err == nil {
c.Fatal("expected CannotOverwriteNonDirWithDir error, but got nil instead")
}
if !isCannotOverwriteNonDirWithDir(err) {
c.Fatalf("expected CannotOverwriteNonDirWithDir error, but got %T: %s", err, err)
}
}
// Check that copying from a local path to a symlink in a container copies to
// the symlink target and does not overwrite the container symlink itself.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToSymlinkDestination(c *check.C) {
testRequires(c, SameHostDaemon) // Requires local volume mount bind.
testVol := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-symlink-destination-")
defer os.RemoveAll(testVol)
makeTestContentInDir(c, testVol)
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
volumes: defaultVolumes(testVol), // Our bind mount is at /vol2
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
// First, copy a local file to a symlink to a file in the container. This
// should overwrite the symlink target contents with the source contents.
srcPath := cpPath(testVol, "file2")
dstPath := containerCpPath(cID, "/vol2/symlinkToFile1")
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// The symlink should not have been modified.
if err := symlinkTargetEquals(c, cpPath(testVol, "symlinkToFile1"), "file1"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// The file should have the contents of "file2" now.
if err := fileContentEquals(c, cpPath(testVol, "file1"), "file2\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// Next, copy a local file to a symlink to a directory in the container.
// This should copy the file into the symlink target directory.
dstPath = containerCpPath(cID, "/vol2/symlinkToDir1")
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// The symlink should not have been modified.
if err := symlinkTargetEquals(c, cpPath(testVol, "symlinkToDir1"), "dir1"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// The file should have the contents of "file2" now.
if err := fileContentEquals(c, cpPath(testVol, "file2"), "file2\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// Next, copy a file to a symlink to a file that does not exist (a broken
// symlink) in the container. This should create the target file with the
// contents of the source file.
dstPath = containerCpPath(cID, "/vol2/brokenSymlinkToFileX")
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// The symlink should not have been modified.
if err := symlinkTargetEquals(c, cpPath(testVol, "brokenSymlinkToFileX"), "fileX"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// The file should have the contents of "file2" now.
if err := fileContentEquals(c, cpPath(testVol, "fileX"), "file2\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// Next, copy a local directory to a symlink to a directory in the
// container. This should copy the directory into the symlink target
// directory and not modify the symlink.
srcPath = cpPath(testVol, "/dir2")
dstPath = containerCpPath(cID, "/vol2/symlinkToDir1")
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// The symlink should not have been modified.
if err := symlinkTargetEquals(c, cpPath(testVol, "symlinkToDir1"), "dir1"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// The directory should now contain a copy of "dir2".
if err := fileContentEquals(c, cpPath(testVol, "dir1/dir2/file2-1"), "file2-1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// Next, copy a local directory to a symlink to a local directory that does
// not exist (a broken symlink) in the container. This should create the
// target as a directory with the contents of the source directory. It
// should not modify the symlink.
dstPath = containerCpPath(cID, "/vol2/brokenSymlinkToDirX")
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// The symlink should not have been modified.
if err := symlinkTargetEquals(c, cpPath(testVol, "brokenSymlinkToDirX"), "dirX"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// The "dirX" directory should now be a copy of "dir2".
if err := fileContentEquals(c, cpPath(testVol, "dirX/file2-1"), "file2-1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
}
// Possibilities are reduced to the remaining 10 cases:
//
// case | srcIsDir | onlyDirContents | dstExists | dstIsDir | dstTrSep | action
// ===================================================================================================
// A | no | - | no | - | no | create file
// B | no | - | no | - | yes | error
// C | no | - | yes | no | - | overwrite file
// D | no | - | yes | yes | - | create file in dst dir
// E | yes | no | no | - | - | create dir, copy contents
// F | yes | no | yes | no | - | error
// G | yes | no | yes | yes | - | copy dir and contents
// H | yes | yes | no | - | - | create dir, copy contents
// I | yes | yes | yes | no | - | error
// J | yes | yes | yes | yes | - | copy dir contents
//
// A. SRC specifies a file and DST (no trailing path separator) doesn't
// exist. This should create a file with the name DST and copy the
// contents of the source file into it.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToCaseA(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
workDir: "/root", command: makeCatFileCommand("itWorks.txt"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-case-a")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
srcPath := cpPath(tmpDir, "file1")
dstPath := containerCpPath(cID, "/root/itWorks.txt")
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
}
// B. SRC specifies a file and DST (with trailing path separator) doesn't
// exist. This should cause an error because the copy operation cannot
// create a directory when copying a single file.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToCaseB(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
command: makeCatFileCommand("testDir/file1"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-case-b")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
srcPath := cpPath(tmpDir, "file1")
dstDir := containerCpPathTrailingSep(cID, "testDir")
err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstDir)
if err == nil {
c.Fatal("expected DirNotExists error, but got nil instead")
}
if !isCpDirNotExist(err) {
c.Fatalf("expected DirNotExists error, but got %T: %s", err, err)
}
}
// C. SRC specifies a file and DST exists as a file. This should overwrite
// the file at DST with the contents of the source file.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToCaseC(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
addContent: true, workDir: "/root",
command: makeCatFileCommand("file2"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-case-c")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
srcPath := cpPath(tmpDir, "file1")
dstPath := containerCpPath(cID, "/root/file2")
// Ensure the container's file starts with the original content.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file2\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Should now contain file1's contents.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
}
// D. SRC specifies a file and DST exists as a directory. This should place
// a copy of the source file inside it using the basename from SRC. Ensure
// this works whether DST has a trailing path separator or not.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToCaseD(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
addContent: true,
command: makeCatFileCommand("/dir1/file1"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-case-d")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
srcPath := cpPath(tmpDir, "file1")
dstDir := containerCpPath(cID, "dir1")
// Ensure that dstPath doesn't exist.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, ""); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstDir); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Should now contain file1's contents.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// Now try again but using a trailing path separator for dstDir.
// Make new destination container.
cID = makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
addContent: true,
command: makeCatFileCommand("/dir1/file1"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
dstDir = containerCpPathTrailingSep(cID, "dir1")
// Ensure that dstPath doesn't exist.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, ""); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstDir); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Should now contain file1's contents.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
}
// E. SRC specifies a directory and DST does not exist. This should create a
// directory at DST and copy the contents of the SRC directory into the DST
// directory. Ensure this works whether DST has a trailing path separator or
// not.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToCaseE(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
command: makeCatFileCommand("/testDir/file1-1"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-case-e")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
srcDir := cpPath(tmpDir, "dir1")
dstDir := containerCpPath(cID, "testDir")
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcDir, dstDir); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Should now contain file1-1's contents.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file1-1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// Now try again but using a trailing path separator for dstDir.
// Make new destination container.
cID = makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
command: makeCatFileCommand("/testDir/file1-1"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
dstDir = containerCpPathTrailingSep(cID, "testDir")
err := runDockerCp(c, srcDir, dstDir)
if err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Should now contain file1-1's contents.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file1-1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
}
// F. SRC specifies a directory and DST exists as a file. This should cause an
// error as it is not possible to overwrite a file with a directory.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToCaseF(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
addContent: true, workDir: "/root",
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-case-f")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
srcDir := cpPath(tmpDir, "dir1")
dstFile := containerCpPath(cID, "/root/file1")
err := runDockerCp(c, srcDir, dstFile)
if err == nil {
c.Fatal("expected ErrCannotCopyDir error, but got nil instead")
}
if !isCpCannotCopyDir(err) {
c.Fatalf("expected ErrCannotCopyDir error, but got %T: %s", err, err)
}
}
// G. SRC specifies a directory and DST exists as a directory. This should copy
// the SRC directory and all its contents to the DST directory. Ensure this
// works whether DST has a trailing path separator or not.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToCaseG(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
addContent: true, workDir: "/root",
command: makeCatFileCommand("dir2/dir1/file1-1"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-case-g")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
srcDir := cpPath(tmpDir, "dir1")
dstDir := containerCpPath(cID, "/root/dir2")
// Ensure that dstPath doesn't exist.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, ""); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcDir, dstDir); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Should now contain file1-1's contents.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file1-1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// Now try again but using a trailing path separator for dstDir.
// Make new destination container.
cID = makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
addContent: true,
command: makeCatFileCommand("/dir2/dir1/file1-1"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
dstDir = containerCpPathTrailingSep(cID, "/dir2")
// Ensure that dstPath doesn't exist.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, ""); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcDir, dstDir); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Should now contain file1-1's contents.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file1-1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
}
// H. SRC specifies a directory's contents only and DST does not exist. This
// should create a directory at DST and copy the contents of the SRC
// directory (but not the directory itself) into the DST directory. Ensure
// this works whether DST has a trailing path separator or not.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToCaseH(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
command: makeCatFileCommand("/testDir/file1-1"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-case-h")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
srcDir := cpPathTrailingSep(tmpDir, "dir1") + "."
dstDir := containerCpPath(cID, "testDir")
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcDir, dstDir); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Should now contain file1-1's contents.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file1-1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// Now try again but using a trailing path separator for dstDir.
// Make new destination container.
cID = makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
command: makeCatFileCommand("/testDir/file1-1"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
dstDir = containerCpPathTrailingSep(cID, "testDir")
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcDir, dstDir); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Should now contain file1-1's contents.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file1-1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
}
// I. SRC specifies a directory's contents only and DST exists as a file. This
// should cause an error as it is not possible to overwrite a file with a
// directory.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToCaseI(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
addContent: true, workDir: "/root",
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-case-i")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
srcDir := cpPathTrailingSep(tmpDir, "dir1") + "."
dstFile := containerCpPath(cID, "/root/file1")
err := runDockerCp(c, srcDir, dstFile)
if err == nil {
c.Fatal("expected ErrCannotCopyDir error, but got nil instead")
}
if !isCpCannotCopyDir(err) {
c.Fatalf("expected ErrCannotCopyDir error, but got %T: %s", err, err)
}
}
// J. SRC specifies a directory's contents only and DST exists as a directory.
// This should copy the contents of the SRC directory (but not the directory
// itself) into the DST directory. Ensure this works whether DST has a
// trailing path separator or not.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToCaseJ(c *check.C) {
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
addContent: true, workDir: "/root",
command: makeCatFileCommand("/dir2/file1-1"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-case-j")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
srcDir := cpPathTrailingSep(tmpDir, "dir1") + "."
dstDir := containerCpPath(cID, "/dir2")
// Ensure that dstPath doesn't exist.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, ""); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcDir, dstDir); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Should now contain file1-1's contents.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file1-1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
// Now try again but using a trailing path separator for dstDir.
// Make new destination container.
cID = makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
command: makeCatFileCommand("/dir2/file1-1"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
dstDir = containerCpPathTrailingSep(cID, "/dir2")
// Ensure that dstPath doesn't exist.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, ""); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
if err := runDockerCp(c, srcDir, dstDir); err != nil {
c.Fatalf("unexpected error %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Should now contain file1-1's contents.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, "file1-1\n"); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
}
// The `docker cp` command should also ensure that you cannot
// write to a container rootfs that is marked as read-only.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToErrReadOnlyRootfs(c *check.C) {
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-err-read-only-rootfs")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
readOnly: true, workDir: "/root",
command: makeCatFileCommand("shouldNotExist"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
srcPath := cpPath(tmpDir, "file1")
dstPath := containerCpPath(cID, "/root/shouldNotExist")
err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath)
if err == nil {
c.Fatal("expected ErrContainerRootfsReadonly error, but got nil instead")
}
if !isCpCannotCopyReadOnly(err) {
c.Fatalf("expected ErrContainerRootfsReadonly error, but got %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Ensure that dstPath doesn't exist.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, ""); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
}
// The `docker cp` command should also ensure that you
// cannot write to a volume that is mounted as read-only.
func (s *DockerSuite) TestCpToErrReadOnlyVolume(c *check.C) {
tmpDir := getTestDir(c, "test-cp-to-err-read-only-volume")
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
makeTestContentInDir(c, tmpDir)
cID := makeTestContainer(c, testContainerOptions{
volumes: defaultVolumes(tmpDir), workDir: "/root",
command: makeCatFileCommand("/vol_ro/shouldNotExist"),
})
defer deleteContainer(cID)
srcPath := cpPath(tmpDir, "file1")
dstPath := containerCpPath(cID, "/vol_ro/shouldNotExist")
err := runDockerCp(c, srcPath, dstPath)
if err == nil {
c.Fatal("expected ErrVolumeReadonly error, but got nil instead")
}
if !isCpCannotCopyReadOnly(err) {
c.Fatalf("expected ErrVolumeReadonly error, but got %T: %s", err, err)
}
// Ensure that dstPath doesn't exist.
if err := containerStartOutputEquals(c, cID, ""); err != nil {
c.Fatal(err)
}
}