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moby--moby/api/client/cli.go
John Starks 4acc2c7499 Windows: Always enable VT emulation
Always enable VT output emulation when starting the process so that
non-attaching commands can still output VT codes.

Also remove the version block for using the native console and just rely
on supported flags being present.

Signed-off-by: John Starks <jostarks@microsoft.com>
2016-06-23 13:14:39 -07:00

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package client
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"os"
"runtime"
"github.com/docker/docker/api"
cliflags "github.com/docker/docker/cli/flags"
"github.com/docker/docker/cliconfig"
"github.com/docker/docker/cliconfig/configfile"
"github.com/docker/docker/cliconfig/credentials"
"github.com/docker/docker/dockerversion"
"github.com/docker/docker/opts"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/term"
"github.com/docker/engine-api/client"
"github.com/docker/go-connections/sockets"
"github.com/docker/go-connections/tlsconfig"
)
// DockerCli represents the docker command line client.
// Instances of the client can be returned from NewDockerCli.
type DockerCli struct {
// initializing closure
init func() error
// configFile has the client configuration file
configFile *configfile.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
// 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 indicates whether the client's STDOUT is a TTY
isTerminalOut bool
// client is the http client that performs all API operations
client client.APIClient
// state holds the terminal input state
inState *term.State
// outState holds the terminal output state
outState *term.State
}
// Initialize calls the init function that will setup the configuration for the client
// such as the TLS, tcp and other parameters used to run the client.
func (cli *DockerCli) Initialize() error {
if cli.init == nil {
return nil
}
return cli.init()
}
// Client returns the APIClient
func (cli *DockerCli) Client() client.APIClient {
return cli.client
}
// Out returns the writer used for stdout
func (cli *DockerCli) Out() io.Writer {
return cli.out
}
// Err returns the writer used for stderr
func (cli *DockerCli) Err() io.Writer {
return cli.err
}
// In returns the reader used for stdin
func (cli *DockerCli) In() io.ReadCloser {
return cli.in
}
// ConfigFile returns the ConfigFile
func (cli *DockerCli) ConfigFile() *configfile.ConfigFile {
return cli.configFile
}
// IsTerminalOut returns true if the clients stdin is a TTY
func (cli *DockerCli) IsTerminalOut() bool {
return cli.isTerminalOut
}
// OutFd returns the fd for the stdout stream
func (cli *DockerCli) OutFd() uintptr {
return cli.outFd
}
// 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 {
eText := "the input device is not a TTY"
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
return errors.New(eText + ". If you are using mintty, try prefixing the command with 'winpty'")
}
return errors.New(eText)
}
return nil
}
// PsFormat returns the format string specified in the configuration.
// String contains columns and format specification, for example {{ID}}\t{{Name}}.
func (cli *DockerCli) PsFormat() string {
return cli.configFile.PsFormat
}
// ImagesFormat returns the format string specified in the configuration.
// String contains columns and format specification, for example {{ID}}\t{{Name}}.
func (cli *DockerCli) ImagesFormat() string {
return cli.configFile.ImagesFormat
}
func (cli *DockerCli) setRawTerminal() error {
if os.Getenv("NORAW") == "" {
if cli.isTerminalIn {
state, err := term.SetRawTerminal(cli.inFd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
cli.inState = state
}
if cli.isTerminalOut {
state, err := term.SetRawTerminalOutput(cli.outFd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
cli.outState = state
}
}
return nil
}
func (cli *DockerCli) restoreTerminal(in io.Closer) error {
if cli.inState != nil {
term.RestoreTerminal(cli.inFd, cli.inState)
}
if cli.outState != nil {
term.RestoreTerminal(cli.outFd, cli.outState)
}
// WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE THE OS CHECK !!!
// For some reason this Close call blocks on darwin..
// As the client exists right after, simply discard the close
// until we find a better solution.
if in != nil && runtime.GOOS != "darwin" {
return in.Close()
}
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, clientFlags *cliflags.ClientFlags) *DockerCli {
cli := &DockerCli{
in: in,
out: out,
err: err,
keyFile: clientFlags.Common.TrustKey,
}
cli.init = func() error {
clientFlags.PostParse()
cli.configFile = LoadDefaultConfigFile(err)
client, err := NewAPIClientFromFlags(clientFlags, cli.configFile)
if err != nil {
return err
}
cli.client = client
if cli.in != nil {
cli.inFd, cli.isTerminalIn = term.GetFdInfo(cli.in)
}
if cli.out != nil {
cli.outFd, cli.isTerminalOut = term.GetFdInfo(cli.out)
}
return nil
}
return cli
}
// LoadDefaultConfigFile attempts to load the default config file and returns
// an initialized ConfigFile struct if none is found.
func LoadDefaultConfigFile(err io.Writer) *configfile.ConfigFile {
configFile, e := cliconfig.Load(cliconfig.ConfigDir())
if e != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(err, "WARNING: Error loading config file:%v\n", e)
}
if !configFile.ContainsAuth() {
credentials.DetectDefaultStore(configFile)
}
return configFile
}
// NewAPIClientFromFlags creates a new APIClient from command line flags
func NewAPIClientFromFlags(clientFlags *cliflags.ClientFlags, configFile *configfile.ConfigFile) (client.APIClient, error) {
host, err := getServerHost(clientFlags.Common.Hosts, clientFlags.Common.TLSOptions)
if err != nil {
return &client.Client{}, err
}
customHeaders := configFile.HTTPHeaders
if customHeaders == nil {
customHeaders = map[string]string{}
}
customHeaders["User-Agent"] = clientUserAgent()
verStr := api.DefaultVersion
if tmpStr := os.Getenv("DOCKER_API_VERSION"); tmpStr != "" {
verStr = tmpStr
}
httpClient, err := newHTTPClient(host, clientFlags.Common.TLSOptions)
if err != nil {
return &client.Client{}, err
}
return client.NewClient(host, verStr, httpClient, customHeaders)
}
func getServerHost(hosts []string, tlsOptions *tlsconfig.Options) (host string, err error) {
switch len(hosts) {
case 0:
host = os.Getenv("DOCKER_HOST")
case 1:
host = hosts[0]
default:
return "", errors.New("Please specify only one -H")
}
host, err = opts.ParseHost(tlsOptions != nil, host)
return
}
func newHTTPClient(host string, tlsOptions *tlsconfig.Options) (*http.Client, error) {
if tlsOptions == nil {
// let the api client configure the default transport.
return nil, nil
}
config, err := tlsconfig.Client(*tlsOptions)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
tr := &http.Transport{
TLSClientConfig: config,
}
proto, addr, _, err := client.ParseHost(host)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
sockets.ConfigureTransport(tr, proto, addr)
return &http.Client{
Transport: tr,
}, nil
}
func clientUserAgent() string {
return "Docker-Client/" + dockerversion.Version + " (" + runtime.GOOS + ")"
}