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moby--moby/api/client/cli.go
Victor Vieux 47a7f770f4 add support for base path in docker cli -H
Signed-off-by: Victor Vieux <victorvieux@gmail.com>
2015-07-08 15:42:40 -07:00

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package client
import (
"crypto/tls"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"reflect"
"strings"
"text/template"
"github.com/docker/docker/cliconfig"
flag "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/mflag"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sockets"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/term"
)
// DockerCli represents the docker command line client.
// Instances of the client can be returned from NewDockerCli.
type DockerCli struct {
// proto holds the client protocol i.e. unix.
proto string
// addr holds the client address.
addr string
// basePath holds the path to prepend to the requests
basePath string
// configFile has the client configuration file
configFile *cliconfig.ConfigFile
// in holds the input stream and closer (io.ReadCloser) for the client.
in io.ReadCloser
// out holds the output stream (io.Writer) for the client.
out io.Writer
// err holds the error stream (io.Writer) for the client.
err io.Writer
// keyFile holds the key file as a string.
keyFile string
// tlsConfig holds the TLS configuration for the client, and will
// set the scheme to https in NewDockerCli if present.
tlsConfig *tls.Config
// scheme holds the scheme of the client i.e. https.
scheme string
// inFd holds the file descriptor of the client's STDIN (if valid).
inFd uintptr
// outFd holds file descriptor of the client's STDOUT (if valid).
outFd uintptr
// isTerminalIn indicates whether the client's STDIN is a TTY
isTerminalIn bool
// isTerminalOut dindicates whether the client's STDOUT is a TTY
isTerminalOut bool
// transport holds the client transport instance.
transport *http.Transport
}
var funcMap = template.FuncMap{
"json": func(v interface{}) string {
a, _ := json.Marshal(v)
return string(a)
},
}
func (cli *DockerCli) Out() io.Writer {
return cli.out
}
func (cli *DockerCli) Err() io.Writer {
return cli.err
}
func (cli *DockerCli) getMethod(args ...string) (func(...string) error, bool) {
camelArgs := make([]string, len(args))
for i, s := range args {
if len(s) == 0 {
return nil, false
}
camelArgs[i] = strings.ToUpper(s[:1]) + strings.ToLower(s[1:])
}
methodName := "Cmd" + strings.Join(camelArgs, "")
method := reflect.ValueOf(cli).MethodByName(methodName)
if !method.IsValid() {
return nil, false
}
return method.Interface().(func(...string) error), true
}
// Cmd executes the specified command.
func (cli *DockerCli) Cmd(args ...string) error {
if len(args) > 1 {
method, exists := cli.getMethod(args[:2]...)
if exists {
return method(args[2:]...)
}
}
if len(args) > 0 {
method, exists := cli.getMethod(args[0])
if !exists {
return fmt.Errorf("docker: '%s' is not a docker command.\nSee 'docker --help'.", args[0])
}
return method(args[1:]...)
}
return cli.CmdHelp()
}
// Subcmd is a subcommand of the main "docker" command.
// A subcommand represents an action that can be performed
// from the Docker command line client.
//
// Multiple subcommand synopses may be provided with one 'Usage' line being
// printed for each in the following way:
//
// Usage: docker <subcmd-name> [OPTIONS] <synopsis 0>
// docker <subcmd-name> [OPTIONS] <synopsis 1>
// ...
//
// If no undeprecated flags are added to the returned FlagSet, "[OPTIONS]" will
// not be included on the usage synopsis lines. If no synopses are given, only
// one usage synopsis line will be printed with nothing following the
// "[OPTIONS]" section
//
// To see all available subcommands, run "docker --help".
func (cli *DockerCli) Subcmd(name string, synopses []string, description string, exitOnError bool) *flag.FlagSet {
var errorHandling flag.ErrorHandling
if exitOnError {
errorHandling = flag.ExitOnError
} else {
errorHandling = flag.ContinueOnError
}
flags := flag.NewFlagSet(name, errorHandling)
flags.Usage = func() {
flags.ShortUsage()
flags.PrintDefaults()
}
flags.ShortUsage = func() {
options := ""
if flags.FlagCountUndeprecated() > 0 {
options = " [OPTIONS]"
}
if len(synopses) == 0 {
synopses = []string{""}
}
// Allow for multiple command usage synopses.
for i, synopsis := range synopses {
lead := "\t"
if i == 0 {
// First line needs the word 'Usage'.
lead = "Usage:\t"
}
if synopsis != "" {
synopsis = " " + synopsis
}
fmt.Fprintf(flags.Out(), "\n%sdocker %s%s%s", lead, name, options, synopsis)
}
fmt.Fprintf(flags.Out(), "\n\n%s\n", description)
}
return flags
}
// CheckTtyInput checks if we are trying to attach to a container tty
// from a non-tty client input stream, and if so, returns an error.
func (cli *DockerCli) CheckTtyInput(attachStdin, ttyMode bool) error {
// In order to attach to a container tty, input stream for the client must
// be a tty itself: redirecting or piping the client standard input is
// incompatible with `docker run -t`, `docker exec -t` or `docker attach`.
if ttyMode && attachStdin && !cli.isTerminalIn {
return errors.New("cannot enable tty mode on non tty input")
}
return nil
}
// NewDockerCli returns a DockerCli instance with IO output and error streams set by in, out and err.
// The key file, protocol (i.e. unix) and address are passed in as strings, along with the tls.Config. If the tls.Config
// is set the client scheme will be set to https.
// The client will be given a 32-second timeout (see https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/8035).
func NewDockerCli(in io.ReadCloser, out, err io.Writer, keyFile string, proto, addr string, tlsConfig *tls.Config) *DockerCli {
var (
inFd uintptr
outFd uintptr
isTerminalIn = false
isTerminalOut = false
scheme = "http"
basePath = ""
)
if tlsConfig != nil {
scheme = "https"
}
if in != nil {
inFd, isTerminalIn = term.GetFdInfo(in)
}
if out != nil {
outFd, isTerminalOut = term.GetFdInfo(out)
}
if err == nil {
err = out
}
// The transport is created here for reuse during the client session.
tr := &http.Transport{
TLSClientConfig: tlsConfig,
}
sockets.ConfigureTCPTransport(tr, proto, addr)
configFile, e := cliconfig.Load(cliconfig.ConfigDir())
if e != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(err, "WARNING: Error loading config file:%v\n", e)
}
if proto == "tcp" {
// error is checked in pkg/parsers already
parsed, _ := url.Parse("tcp://" + addr)
addr = parsed.Host
basePath = parsed.Path
}
return &DockerCli{
proto: proto,
addr: addr,
basePath: basePath,
configFile: configFile,
in: in,
out: out,
err: err,
keyFile: keyFile,
inFd: inFd,
outFd: outFd,
isTerminalIn: isTerminalIn,
isTerminalOut: isTerminalOut,
tlsConfig: tlsConfig,
scheme: scheme,
transport: tr,
}
}