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This patch creates a new cli package that allows to combine both client and daemon commands (there is only one daemon command: docker daemon). The `-d` and `--daemon` top-level flags are deprecated and a special message is added to prompt the user to use `docker daemon`. Providing top-level daemon-specific flags for client commands result in an error message prompting the user to use `docker daemon`. This patch does not break any old but correct usages. This also makes `-d` and `--daemon` flags, as well as the `daemon` command illegal in client-only binaries. Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
305 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
305 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
package client
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import (
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"encoding/base64"
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"net/http"
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"net/url"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"strings"
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"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
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Cli "github.com/docker/docker/cli"
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"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/archive"
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flag "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/mflag"
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)
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type copyDirection int
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const (
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fromContainer copyDirection = (1 << iota)
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toContainer
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acrossContainers = fromContainer | toContainer
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)
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// CmdCp copies files/folders to or from a path in a container.
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//
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// When copying from a container, if LOCALPATH is '-' the data is written as a
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// tar archive file to STDOUT.
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//
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// When copying to a container, if LOCALPATH is '-' the data is read as a tar
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// archive file from STDIN, and the destination CONTAINER:PATH, must specify
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// a directory.
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//
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// Usage:
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// docker cp CONTAINER:PATH LOCALPATH|-
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// docker cp LOCALPATH|- CONTAINER:PATH
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func (cli *DockerCli) CmdCp(args ...string) error {
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cmd := Cli.Subcmd(
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"cp",
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[]string{"CONTAINER:PATH LOCALPATH|-", "LOCALPATH|- CONTAINER:PATH"},
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strings.Join([]string{
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"Copy files/folders between a container and your host.\n",
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"Use '-' as the source to read a tar archive from stdin\n",
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"and extract it to a directory destination in a container.\n",
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"Use '-' as the destination to stream a tar archive of a\n",
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"container source to stdout.",
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}, ""),
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true,
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)
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cmd.Require(flag.Exact, 2)
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cmd.ParseFlags(args, true)
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if cmd.Arg(0) == "" {
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return fmt.Errorf("source can not be empty")
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}
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if cmd.Arg(1) == "" {
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return fmt.Errorf("destination can not be empty")
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}
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srcContainer, srcPath := splitCpArg(cmd.Arg(0))
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dstContainer, dstPath := splitCpArg(cmd.Arg(1))
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var direction copyDirection
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if srcContainer != "" {
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direction |= fromContainer
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}
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if dstContainer != "" {
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direction |= toContainer
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}
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switch direction {
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case fromContainer:
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return cli.copyFromContainer(srcContainer, srcPath, dstPath)
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case toContainer:
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return cli.copyToContainer(srcPath, dstContainer, dstPath)
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case acrossContainers:
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// Copying between containers isn't supported.
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return fmt.Errorf("copying between containers is not supported")
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default:
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// User didn't specify any container.
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return fmt.Errorf("must specify at least one container source")
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}
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}
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// We use `:` as a delimiter between CONTAINER and PATH, but `:` could also be
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// in a valid LOCALPATH, like `file:name.txt`. We can resolve this ambiguity by
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// requiring a LOCALPATH with a `:` to be made explicit with a relative or
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// absolute path:
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// `/path/to/file:name.txt` or `./file:name.txt`
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//
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// This is apparently how `scp` handles this as well:
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// http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/rsync-scp-file-name-with-colon-punctuation-in-it/
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//
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// We can't simply check for a filepath separator because container names may
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// have a separator, e.g., "host0/cname1" if container is in a Docker cluster,
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// so we have to check for a `/` or `.` prefix. Also, in the case of a Windows
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// client, a `:` could be part of an absolute Windows path, in which case it
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// is immediately proceeded by a backslash.
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func splitCpArg(arg string) (container, path string) {
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if filepath.IsAbs(arg) {
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// Explicit local absolute path, e.g., `C:\foo` or `/foo`.
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return "", arg
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}
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parts := strings.SplitN(arg, ":", 2)
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if len(parts) == 1 || strings.HasPrefix(parts[0], ".") {
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// Either there's no `:` in the arg
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// OR it's an explicit local relative path like `./file:name.txt`.
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return "", arg
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}
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return parts[0], parts[1]
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}
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func (cli *DockerCli) statContainerPath(containerName, path string) (types.ContainerPathStat, error) {
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var stat types.ContainerPathStat
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query := make(url.Values, 1)
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query.Set("path", filepath.ToSlash(path)) // Normalize the paths used in the API.
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urlStr := fmt.Sprintf("/containers/%s/archive?%s", containerName, query.Encode())
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response, err := cli.call("HEAD", urlStr, nil, nil)
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if err != nil {
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return stat, err
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}
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defer response.body.Close()
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if response.statusCode != http.StatusOK {
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return stat, fmt.Errorf("unexpected status code from daemon: %d", response.statusCode)
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}
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return getContainerPathStatFromHeader(response.header)
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}
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func getContainerPathStatFromHeader(header http.Header) (types.ContainerPathStat, error) {
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var stat types.ContainerPathStat
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encodedStat := header.Get("X-Docker-Container-Path-Stat")
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statDecoder := base64.NewDecoder(base64.StdEncoding, strings.NewReader(encodedStat))
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err := json.NewDecoder(statDecoder).Decode(&stat)
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if err != nil {
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err = fmt.Errorf("unable to decode container path stat header: %s", err)
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}
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return stat, err
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}
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func resolveLocalPath(localPath string) (absPath string, err error) {
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if absPath, err = filepath.Abs(localPath); err != nil {
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return
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}
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return archive.PreserveTrailingDotOrSeparator(absPath, localPath), nil
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}
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func (cli *DockerCli) copyFromContainer(srcContainer, srcPath, dstPath string) (err error) {
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if dstPath != "-" {
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// Get an absolute destination path.
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dstPath, err = resolveLocalPath(dstPath)
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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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query := make(url.Values, 1)
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query.Set("path", filepath.ToSlash(srcPath)) // Normalize the paths used in the API.
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urlStr := fmt.Sprintf("/containers/%s/archive?%s", srcContainer, query.Encode())
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response, err := cli.call("GET", urlStr, nil, nil)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer response.body.Close()
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if response.statusCode != http.StatusOK {
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return fmt.Errorf("unexpected status code from daemon: %d", response.statusCode)
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}
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if dstPath == "-" {
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// Send the response to STDOUT.
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_, err = io.Copy(os.Stdout, response.body)
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return err
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}
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// In order to get the copy behavior right, we need to know information
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// about both the source and the destination. The response headers include
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// stat info about the source that we can use in deciding exactly how to
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// copy it locally. Along with the stat info about the local destination,
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// we have everything we need to handle the multiple possibilities there
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// can be when copying a file/dir from one location to another file/dir.
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stat, err := getContainerPathStatFromHeader(response.header)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("unable to get resource stat from response: %s", err)
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}
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// Prepare source copy info.
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srcInfo := archive.CopyInfo{
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Path: srcPath,
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Exists: true,
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IsDir: stat.Mode.IsDir(),
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}
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// See comments in the implementation of `archive.CopyTo` for exactly what
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// goes into deciding how and whether the source archive needs to be
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// altered for the correct copy behavior.
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return archive.CopyTo(response.body, srcInfo, dstPath)
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}
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func (cli *DockerCli) copyToContainer(srcPath, dstContainer, dstPath string) (err error) {
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if srcPath != "-" {
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// Get an absolute source path.
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srcPath, err = resolveLocalPath(srcPath)
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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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// In order to get the copy behavior right, we need to know information
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// about both the source and destination. The API is a simple tar
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// archive/extract API but we can use the stat info header about the
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// destination to be more informed about exactly what the destination is.
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// Prepare destination copy info by stat-ing the container path.
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dstInfo := archive.CopyInfo{Path: dstPath}
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dstStat, err := cli.statContainerPath(dstContainer, dstPath)
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// Ignore any error and assume that the parent directory of the destination
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// path exists, in which case the copy may still succeed. If there is any
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// type of conflict (e.g., non-directory overwriting an existing directory
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// or vice versia) the extraction will fail. If the destination simply did
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// not exist, but the parent directory does, the extraction will still
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// succeed.
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if err == nil {
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dstInfo.Exists, dstInfo.IsDir = true, dstStat.Mode.IsDir()
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}
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var content io.Reader
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if srcPath == "-" {
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// Use STDIN.
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content = os.Stdin
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if !dstInfo.IsDir {
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return fmt.Errorf("destination %q must be a directory", fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", dstContainer, dstPath))
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}
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} else {
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srcArchive, err := archive.TarResource(srcPath)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer srcArchive.Close()
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// With the stat info about the local source as well as the
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// destination, we have enough information to know whether we need to
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// alter the archive that we upload so that when the server extracts
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// it to the specified directory in the container we get the disired
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// copy behavior.
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// Prepare source copy info.
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srcInfo, err := archive.CopyInfoStatPath(srcPath, true)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// See comments in the implementation of `archive.PrepareArchiveCopy`
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// for exactly what goes into deciding how and whether the source
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// archive needs to be altered for the correct copy behavior when it is
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// extracted. This function also infers from the source and destination
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// info which directory to extract to, which may be the parent of the
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// destination that the user specified.
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dstDir, preparedArchive, err := archive.PrepareArchiveCopy(srcArchive, srcInfo, dstInfo)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer preparedArchive.Close()
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dstPath = dstDir
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content = preparedArchive
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}
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query := make(url.Values, 2)
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query.Set("path", filepath.ToSlash(dstPath)) // Normalize the paths used in the API.
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// Do not allow for an existing directory to be overwritten by a non-directory and vice versa.
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query.Set("noOverwriteDirNonDir", "true")
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urlStr := fmt.Sprintf("/containers/%s/archive?%s", dstContainer, query.Encode())
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response, err := cli.stream("PUT", urlStr, &streamOpts{in: content})
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer response.body.Close()
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if response.statusCode != http.StatusOK {
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return fmt.Errorf("unexpected status code from daemon: %d", response.statusCode)
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}
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return nil
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}
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