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Signed-off-by: Qiang Huang <h.huangqiang@huawei.com>
644 lines
18 KiB
Go
644 lines
18 KiB
Go
package dockerfile
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// This file contains the dispatchers for each command. Note that
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// `nullDispatch` is not actually a command, but support for commands we parse
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// but do nothing with.
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//
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// See evaluator.go for a higher level discussion of the whole evaluator
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// package.
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"regexp"
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"runtime"
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"sort"
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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"
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"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/signal"
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"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/system"
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runconfigopts "github.com/docker/docker/runconfig/opts"
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"github.com/docker/engine-api/types/container"
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"github.com/docker/engine-api/types/strslice"
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"github.com/docker/go-connections/nat"
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)
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// dispatch with no layer / parsing. This is effectively not a command.
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func nullDispatch(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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return nil
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}
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// ENV foo bar
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//
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// Sets the environment variable foo to bar, also makes interpolation
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// in the dockerfile available from the next statement on via ${foo}.
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//
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func env(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if len(args) == 0 {
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return errAtLeastOneArgument("ENV")
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}
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if len(args)%2 != 0 {
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// should never get here, but just in case
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return errTooManyArguments("ENV")
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}
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// TODO/FIXME/NOT USED
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// Just here to show how to use the builder flags stuff within the
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// context of a builder command. Will remove once we actually add
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// a builder command to something!
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/*
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flBool1 := b.flags.AddBool("bool1", false)
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flStr1 := b.flags.AddString("str1", "HI")
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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fmt.Printf("Bool1:%v\n", flBool1)
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fmt.Printf("Str1:%v\n", flStr1)
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*/
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commitStr := "ENV"
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for j := 0; j < len(args); j++ {
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// name ==> args[j]
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// value ==> args[j+1]
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newVar := args[j] + "=" + args[j+1] + ""
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commitStr += " " + newVar
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gotOne := false
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for i, envVar := range b.runConfig.Env {
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envParts := strings.SplitN(envVar, "=", 2)
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if envParts[0] == args[j] {
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b.runConfig.Env[i] = newVar
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gotOne = true
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break
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}
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}
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if !gotOne {
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b.runConfig.Env = append(b.runConfig.Env, newVar)
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}
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j++
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}
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return b.commit("", b.runConfig.Cmd, commitStr)
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}
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// MAINTAINER some text <maybe@an.email.address>
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//
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// Sets the maintainer metadata.
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func maintainer(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if len(args) != 1 {
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return errExactlyOneArgument("MAINTAINER")
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}
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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b.maintainer = args[0]
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return b.commit("", b.runConfig.Cmd, fmt.Sprintf("MAINTAINER %s", b.maintainer))
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}
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// LABEL some json data describing the image
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//
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// Sets the Label variable foo to bar,
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//
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func label(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if len(args) == 0 {
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return errAtLeastOneArgument("LABEL")
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}
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if len(args)%2 != 0 {
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// should never get here, but just in case
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return errTooManyArguments("LABEL")
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}
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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commitStr := "LABEL"
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if b.runConfig.Labels == nil {
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b.runConfig.Labels = map[string]string{}
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}
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for j := 0; j < len(args); j++ {
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// name ==> args[j]
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// value ==> args[j+1]
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newVar := args[j] + "=" + args[j+1] + ""
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commitStr += " " + newVar
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b.runConfig.Labels[args[j]] = args[j+1]
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j++
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}
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return b.commit("", b.runConfig.Cmd, commitStr)
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}
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// ADD foo /path
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//
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// Add the file 'foo' to '/path'. Tarball and Remote URL (git, http) handling
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// exist here. If you do not wish to have this automatic handling, use COPY.
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//
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func add(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if len(args) < 2 {
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return errAtLeastOneArgument("ADD")
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}
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return b.runContextCommand(args, true, true, "ADD")
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}
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// COPY foo /path
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//
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// Same as 'ADD' but without the tar and remote url handling.
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//
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func dispatchCopy(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if len(args) < 2 {
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return errAtLeastOneArgument("COPY")
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}
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return b.runContextCommand(args, false, false, "COPY")
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}
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// FROM imagename
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//
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// This sets the image the dockerfile will build on top of.
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//
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func from(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if len(args) != 1 {
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return errExactlyOneArgument("FROM")
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}
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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name := args[0]
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var (
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image builder.Image
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err error
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)
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// Windows cannot support a container with no base image.
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if name == api.NoBaseImageSpecifier {
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if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
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return fmt.Errorf("Windows does not support FROM scratch")
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}
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b.image = ""
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b.noBaseImage = true
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} else {
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// TODO: don't use `name`, instead resolve it to a digest
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if !b.options.PullParent {
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image, err = b.docker.GetImageOnBuild(name)
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// TODO: shouldn't we error out if error is different from "not found" ?
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}
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if image == nil {
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image, err = b.docker.PullOnBuild(name, b.options.AuthConfigs, b.Output)
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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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}
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return b.processImageFrom(image)
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}
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// ONBUILD RUN echo yo
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//
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// ONBUILD triggers run when the image is used in a FROM statement.
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//
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// ONBUILD handling has a lot of special-case functionality, the heading in
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// evaluator.go and comments around dispatch() in the same file explain the
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// special cases. search for 'OnBuild' in internals.go for additional special
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// cases.
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//
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func onbuild(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if len(args) == 0 {
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return errAtLeastOneArgument("ONBUILD")
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}
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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triggerInstruction := strings.ToUpper(strings.TrimSpace(args[0]))
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switch triggerInstruction {
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case "ONBUILD":
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return fmt.Errorf("Chaining ONBUILD via `ONBUILD ONBUILD` isn't allowed")
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case "MAINTAINER", "FROM":
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return fmt.Errorf("%s isn't allowed as an ONBUILD trigger", triggerInstruction)
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}
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original = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)^\s*ONBUILD\s*`).ReplaceAllString(original, "")
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b.runConfig.OnBuild = append(b.runConfig.OnBuild, original)
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return b.commit("", b.runConfig.Cmd, fmt.Sprintf("ONBUILD %s", original))
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}
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// WORKDIR /tmp
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//
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// Set the working directory for future RUN/CMD/etc statements.
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//
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func workdir(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if len(args) != 1 {
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return errExactlyOneArgument("WORKDIR")
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}
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// This is from the Dockerfile and will not necessarily be in platform
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// specific semantics, hence ensure it is converted.
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workdir := filepath.FromSlash(args[0])
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if !system.IsAbs(workdir) {
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current := filepath.FromSlash(b.runConfig.WorkingDir)
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workdir = filepath.Join(string(os.PathSeparator), current, workdir)
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}
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b.runConfig.WorkingDir = workdir
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return b.commit("", b.runConfig.Cmd, fmt.Sprintf("WORKDIR %v", workdir))
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}
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// RUN some command yo
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//
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// run a command and commit the image. Args are automatically prepended with
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// 'sh -c' under linux or 'cmd /S /C' under Windows, in the event there is
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// only one argument. The difference in processing:
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//
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// RUN echo hi # sh -c echo hi (Linux)
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// RUN echo hi # cmd /S /C echo hi (Windows)
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// RUN [ "echo", "hi" ] # echo hi
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//
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func run(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if b.image == "" && !b.noBaseImage {
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return fmt.Errorf("Please provide a source image with `from` prior to run")
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}
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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args = handleJSONArgs(args, attributes)
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if !attributes["json"] {
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if runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
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args = append([]string{"/bin/sh", "-c"}, args...)
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} else {
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args = append([]string{"cmd", "/S", "/C"}, args...)
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}
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}
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config := &container.Config{
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Cmd: strslice.StrSlice(args),
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Image: b.image,
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}
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// stash the cmd
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cmd := b.runConfig.Cmd
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if len(b.runConfig.Entrypoint) == 0 && len(b.runConfig.Cmd) == 0 {
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b.runConfig.Cmd = config.Cmd
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}
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// stash the config environment
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env := b.runConfig.Env
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defer func(cmd strslice.StrSlice) { b.runConfig.Cmd = cmd }(cmd)
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defer func(env []string) { b.runConfig.Env = env }(env)
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// derive the net build-time environment for this run. We let config
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// environment override the build time environment.
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// This means that we take the b.buildArgs list of env vars and remove
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// any of those variables that are defined as part of the container. In other
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// words, anything in b.Config.Env. What's left is the list of build-time env
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// vars that we need to add to each RUN command - note the list could be empty.
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//
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// We don't persist the build time environment with container's config
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// environment, but just sort and prepend it to the command string at time
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// of commit.
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// This helps with tracing back the image's actual environment at the time
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// of RUN, without leaking it to the final image. It also aids cache
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// lookup for same image built with same build time environment.
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cmdBuildEnv := []string{}
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configEnv := runconfigopts.ConvertKVStringsToMap(b.runConfig.Env)
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for key, val := range b.options.BuildArgs {
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if !b.isBuildArgAllowed(key) {
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// skip build-args that are not in allowed list, meaning they have
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// not been defined by an "ARG" Dockerfile command yet.
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// This is an error condition but only if there is no "ARG" in the entire
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// Dockerfile, so we'll generate any necessary errors after we parsed
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// the entire file (see 'leftoverArgs' processing in evaluator.go )
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continue
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}
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if _, ok := configEnv[key]; !ok {
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cmdBuildEnv = append(cmdBuildEnv, fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", key, val))
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}
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}
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// derive the command to use for probeCache() and to commit in this container.
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// Note that we only do this if there are any build-time env vars. Also, we
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// use the special argument "|#" at the start of the args array. This will
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// avoid conflicts with any RUN command since commands can not
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// start with | (vertical bar). The "#" (number of build envs) is there to
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// help ensure proper cache matches. We don't want a RUN command
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// that starts with "foo=abc" to be considered part of a build-time env var.
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saveCmd := config.Cmd
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if len(cmdBuildEnv) > 0 {
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sort.Strings(cmdBuildEnv)
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tmpEnv := append([]string{fmt.Sprintf("|%d", len(cmdBuildEnv))}, cmdBuildEnv...)
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saveCmd = strslice.StrSlice(append(tmpEnv, saveCmd...))
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}
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b.runConfig.Cmd = saveCmd
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hit, err := b.probeCache()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if hit {
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return nil
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}
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// set Cmd manually, this is special case only for Dockerfiles
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b.runConfig.Cmd = config.Cmd
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// set build-time environment for 'run'.
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b.runConfig.Env = append(b.runConfig.Env, cmdBuildEnv...)
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// set config as already being escaped, this prevents double escaping on windows
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b.runConfig.ArgsEscaped = true
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logrus.Debugf("[BUILDER] Command to be executed: %v", b.runConfig.Cmd)
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cID, err := b.create()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if err := b.run(cID); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// revert to original config environment and set the command string to
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// have the build-time env vars in it (if any) so that future cache look-ups
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// properly match it.
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b.runConfig.Env = env
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b.runConfig.Cmd = saveCmd
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return b.commit(cID, cmd, "run")
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}
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// CMD foo
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//
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// Set the default command to run in the container (which may be empty).
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// Argument handling is the same as RUN.
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//
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func cmd(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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cmdSlice := handleJSONArgs(args, attributes)
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if !attributes["json"] {
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if runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
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cmdSlice = append([]string{"/bin/sh", "-c"}, cmdSlice...)
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} else {
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cmdSlice = append([]string{"cmd", "/S", "/C"}, cmdSlice...)
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}
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}
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b.runConfig.Cmd = strslice.StrSlice(cmdSlice)
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if err := b.commit("", b.runConfig.Cmd, fmt.Sprintf("CMD %q", cmdSlice)); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if len(args) != 0 {
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b.cmdSet = true
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}
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return nil
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}
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// ENTRYPOINT /usr/sbin/nginx
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//
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// Set the entrypoint (which defaults to sh -c on linux, or cmd /S /C on Windows) to
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// /usr/sbin/nginx. Will accept the CMD as the arguments to /usr/sbin/nginx.
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//
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// Handles command processing similar to CMD and RUN, only b.runConfig.Entrypoint
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// is initialized at NewBuilder time instead of through argument parsing.
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//
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func entrypoint(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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parsed := handleJSONArgs(args, attributes)
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switch {
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case attributes["json"]:
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// ENTRYPOINT ["echo", "hi"]
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b.runConfig.Entrypoint = strslice.StrSlice(parsed)
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case len(parsed) == 0:
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// ENTRYPOINT []
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b.runConfig.Entrypoint = nil
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default:
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// ENTRYPOINT echo hi
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if runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
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b.runConfig.Entrypoint = strslice.StrSlice{"/bin/sh", "-c", parsed[0]}
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} else {
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b.runConfig.Entrypoint = strslice.StrSlice{"cmd", "/S", "/C", parsed[0]}
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}
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}
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// when setting the entrypoint if a CMD was not explicitly set then
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// set the command to nil
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if !b.cmdSet {
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b.runConfig.Cmd = nil
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}
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if err := b.commit("", b.runConfig.Cmd, fmt.Sprintf("ENTRYPOINT %q", b.runConfig.Entrypoint)); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return nil
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}
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// EXPOSE 6667/tcp 7000/tcp
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//
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// Expose ports for links and port mappings. This all ends up in
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// b.runConfig.ExposedPorts for runconfig.
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//
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func expose(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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portsTab := args
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if len(args) == 0 {
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return errAtLeastOneArgument("EXPOSE")
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}
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if b.runConfig.ExposedPorts == nil {
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b.runConfig.ExposedPorts = make(nat.PortSet)
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}
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ports, _, err := nat.ParsePortSpecs(portsTab)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// instead of using ports directly, we build a list of ports and sort it so
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// the order is consistent. This prevents cache burst where map ordering
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// changes between builds
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portList := make([]string, len(ports))
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var i int
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for port := range ports {
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if _, exists := b.runConfig.ExposedPorts[port]; !exists {
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b.runConfig.ExposedPorts[port] = struct{}{}
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}
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portList[i] = string(port)
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i++
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}
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sort.Strings(portList)
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return b.commit("", b.runConfig.Cmd, fmt.Sprintf("EXPOSE %s", strings.Join(portList, " ")))
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}
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// USER foo
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//
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// Set the user to 'foo' for future commands and when running the
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// ENTRYPOINT/CMD at container run time.
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//
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func user(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if len(args) != 1 {
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return errExactlyOneArgument("USER")
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}
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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b.runConfig.User = args[0]
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return b.commit("", b.runConfig.Cmd, fmt.Sprintf("USER %v", args))
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}
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// VOLUME /foo
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//
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// Expose the volume /foo for use. Will also accept the JSON array form.
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//
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func volume(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if len(args) == 0 {
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return errAtLeastOneArgument("VOLUME")
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}
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|
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if err := b.flags.Parse(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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|
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if b.runConfig.Volumes == nil {
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b.runConfig.Volumes = map[string]struct{}{}
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}
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for _, v := range args {
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v = strings.TrimSpace(v)
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|
if v == "" {
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return fmt.Errorf("Volume specified can not be an empty string")
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}
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b.runConfig.Volumes[v] = struct{}{}
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}
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if err := b.commit("", b.runConfig.Cmd, fmt.Sprintf("VOLUME %v", args)); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return nil
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|
}
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|
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|
// STOPSIGNAL signal
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//
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// Set the signal that will be used to kill the container.
|
|
func stopSignal(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
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if len(args) != 1 {
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|
return fmt.Errorf("STOPSIGNAL requires exactly one argument")
|
|
}
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|
|
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sig := args[0]
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_, err := signal.ParseSignal(sig)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
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|
|
|
b.runConfig.StopSignal = sig
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|
return b.commit("", b.runConfig.Cmd, fmt.Sprintf("STOPSIGNAL %v", args))
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|
}
|
|
|
|
// ARG name[=value]
|
|
//
|
|
// Adds the variable foo to the trusted list of variables that can be passed
|
|
// to builder using the --build-arg flag for expansion/subsitution or passing to 'run'.
|
|
// Dockerfile author may optionally set a default value of this variable.
|
|
func arg(b *Builder, args []string, attributes map[string]bool, original string) error {
|
|
if len(args) != 1 {
|
|
return fmt.Errorf("ARG requires exactly one argument definition")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var (
|
|
name string
|
|
value string
|
|
hasDefault bool
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
arg := args[0]
|
|
// 'arg' can just be a name or name-value pair. Note that this is different
|
|
// from 'env' that handles the split of name and value at the parser level.
|
|
// The reason for doing it differently for 'arg' is that we support just
|
|
// defining an arg and not assign it a value (while 'env' always expects a
|
|
// name-value pair). If possible, it will be good to harmonize the two.
|
|
if strings.Contains(arg, "=") {
|
|
parts := strings.SplitN(arg, "=", 2)
|
|
name = parts[0]
|
|
value = parts[1]
|
|
hasDefault = true
|
|
} else {
|
|
name = arg
|
|
hasDefault = false
|
|
}
|
|
// add the arg to allowed list of build-time args from this step on.
|
|
b.allowedBuildArgs[name] = true
|
|
|
|
// If there is a default value associated with this arg then add it to the
|
|
// b.buildArgs if one is not already passed to the builder. The args passed
|
|
// to builder override the default value of 'arg'.
|
|
if _, ok := b.options.BuildArgs[name]; !ok && hasDefault {
|
|
b.options.BuildArgs[name] = value
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return b.commit("", b.runConfig.Cmd, fmt.Sprintf("ARG %s", arg))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func errAtLeastOneArgument(command string) error {
|
|
return fmt.Errorf("%s requires at least one argument", command)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func errExactlyOneArgument(command string) error {
|
|
return fmt.Errorf("%s requires exactly one argument", command)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func errTooManyArguments(command string) error {
|
|
return fmt.Errorf("Bad input to %s, too many arguments", command)
|
|
}
|