f8042deafa
If we silence docker when --quiet is given, we should also silence the .pre script (i.e. debootstrap). Only discards stdout, so some diagnostics (e.g. from git clone) are still printed. Most of the verbose output is gone however and this way we still have a chance to see error messages. Signed-off-by: Sascha Silbe <silbe@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Message-Id: <1473192351-601-9-git-send-email-silbe@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
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Python
Executable File
340 lines
11 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python2
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#
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# Docker controlling module
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Red Hat Inc.
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#
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# Authors:
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# Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
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#
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# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2
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# or (at your option) any later version. See the COPYING file in
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# the top-level directory.
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import os
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import sys
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import subprocess
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import json
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import hashlib
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import atexit
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import uuid
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import argparse
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import tempfile
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import re
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from tarfile import TarFile, TarInfo
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from StringIO import StringIO
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from shutil import copy, rmtree
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DEVNULL = open(os.devnull, 'wb')
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def _text_checksum(text):
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"""Calculate a digest string unique to the text content"""
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return hashlib.sha1(text).hexdigest()
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def _guess_docker_command():
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""" Guess a working docker command or raise exception if not found"""
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commands = [["docker"], ["sudo", "-n", "docker"]]
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for cmd in commands:
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if subprocess.call(cmd + ["images"],
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stdout=DEVNULL, stderr=DEVNULL) == 0:
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return cmd
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commands_txt = "\n".join([" " + " ".join(x) for x in commands])
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raise Exception("Cannot find working docker command. Tried:\n%s" % \
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commands_txt)
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def _copy_with_mkdir(src, root_dir, sub_path):
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"""Copy src into root_dir, creating sub_path as needed."""
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dest_dir = os.path.normpath("%s/%s" % (root_dir, sub_path))
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try:
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os.makedirs(dest_dir)
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except OSError:
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# we can safely ignore already created directories
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pass
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dest_file = "%s/%s" % (dest_dir, os.path.basename(src))
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copy(src, dest_file)
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def _get_so_libs(executable):
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"""Return a list of libraries associated with an executable.
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The paths may be symbolic links which would need to be resolved to
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ensure theright data is copied."""
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libs = []
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ldd_re = re.compile(r"(/.*/)(\S*)")
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try:
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ldd_output = subprocess.check_output(["ldd", executable])
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for line in ldd_output.split("\n"):
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search = ldd_re.search(line)
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if search and len(search.groups()) == 2:
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so_path = search.groups()[0]
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so_lib = search.groups()[1]
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libs.append("%s/%s" % (so_path, so_lib))
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
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print "%s had no associated libraries (static build?)" % (executable)
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return libs
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def _copy_binary_with_libs(src, dest_dir):
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"""Copy a binary executable and all its dependant libraries.
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This does rely on the host file-system being fairly multi-arch
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aware so the file don't clash with the guests layout."""
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_copy_with_mkdir(src, dest_dir, "/usr/bin")
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libs = _get_so_libs(src)
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if libs:
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for l in libs:
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so_path = os.path.dirname(l)
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_copy_with_mkdir(l , dest_dir, so_path)
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class Docker(object):
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""" Running Docker commands """
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def __init__(self):
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self._command = _guess_docker_command()
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self._instances = []
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atexit.register(self._kill_instances)
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def _do(self, cmd, quiet=True, infile=None, **kwargs):
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if quiet:
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kwargs["stdout"] = DEVNULL
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if infile:
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kwargs["stdin"] = infile
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return subprocess.call(self._command + cmd, **kwargs)
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def _do_kill_instances(self, only_known, only_active=True):
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cmd = ["ps", "-q"]
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if not only_active:
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cmd.append("-a")
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for i in self._output(cmd).split():
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resp = self._output(["inspect", i])
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labels = json.loads(resp)[0]["Config"]["Labels"]
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active = json.loads(resp)[0]["State"]["Running"]
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if not labels:
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continue
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instance_uuid = labels.get("com.qemu.instance.uuid", None)
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if not instance_uuid:
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continue
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if only_known and instance_uuid not in self._instances:
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continue
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print "Terminating", i
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if active:
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self._do(["kill", i])
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self._do(["rm", i])
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def clean(self):
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self._do_kill_instances(False, False)
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return 0
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def _kill_instances(self):
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return self._do_kill_instances(True)
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def _output(self, cmd, **kwargs):
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return subprocess.check_output(self._command + cmd,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
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**kwargs)
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def get_image_dockerfile_checksum(self, tag):
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resp = self._output(["inspect", tag])
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labels = json.loads(resp)[0]["Config"].get("Labels", {})
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return labels.get("com.qemu.dockerfile-checksum", "")
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def build_image(self, tag, docker_dir, dockerfile, quiet=True, argv=None):
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if argv == None:
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argv = []
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tmp_df = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=docker_dir, suffix=".docker")
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tmp_df.write(dockerfile)
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tmp_df.write("\n")
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tmp_df.write("LABEL com.qemu.dockerfile-checksum=%s" %
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_text_checksum(dockerfile))
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tmp_df.flush()
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self._do(["build", "-t", tag, "-f", tmp_df.name] + argv + \
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[docker_dir],
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quiet=quiet)
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def update_image(self, tag, tarball, quiet=True):
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"Update a tagged image using "
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self._do(["build", "-t", tag, "-"], quiet=quiet, infile=tarball)
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def image_matches_dockerfile(self, tag, dockerfile):
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try:
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checksum = self.get_image_dockerfile_checksum(tag)
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except Exception:
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return False
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return checksum == _text_checksum(dockerfile)
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def run(self, cmd, keep, quiet):
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label = uuid.uuid1().hex
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if not keep:
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self._instances.append(label)
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ret = self._do(["run", "--label",
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"com.qemu.instance.uuid=" + label] + cmd,
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quiet=quiet)
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if not keep:
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self._instances.remove(label)
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return ret
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def command(self, cmd, argv, quiet):
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return self._do([cmd] + argv, quiet=quiet)
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class SubCommand(object):
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"""A SubCommand template base class"""
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name = None # Subcommand name
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def shared_args(self, parser):
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parser.add_argument("--quiet", action="store_true",
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help="Run quietly unless an error occured")
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def args(self, parser):
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"""Setup argument parser"""
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pass
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def run(self, args, argv):
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"""Run command.
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args: parsed argument by argument parser.
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argv: remaining arguments from sys.argv.
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"""
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pass
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class RunCommand(SubCommand):
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"""Invoke docker run and take care of cleaning up"""
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name = "run"
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def args(self, parser):
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parser.add_argument("--keep", action="store_true",
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help="Don't remove image when command completes")
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def run(self, args, argv):
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return Docker().run(argv, args.keep, quiet=args.quiet)
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class BuildCommand(SubCommand):
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""" Build docker image out of a dockerfile. Arguments: <tag> <dockerfile>"""
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name = "build"
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def args(self, parser):
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parser.add_argument("--include-executable", "-e",
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help="""Specify a binary that will be copied to the
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container together with all its dependent
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libraries""")
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parser.add_argument("tag",
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help="Image Tag")
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parser.add_argument("dockerfile",
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help="Dockerfile name")
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def run(self, args, argv):
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dockerfile = open(args.dockerfile, "rb").read()
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tag = args.tag
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dkr = Docker()
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if dkr.image_matches_dockerfile(tag, dockerfile):
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if not args.quiet:
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print "Image is up to date."
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else:
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# Create a docker context directory for the build
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docker_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="docker_build")
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# Is there a .pre file to run in the build context?
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docker_pre = os.path.splitext(args.dockerfile)[0]+".pre"
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if os.path.exists(docker_pre):
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stdout = DEVNULL if args.quiet else None
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rc = subprocess.call(os.path.realpath(docker_pre),
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cwd=docker_dir, stdout=stdout)
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if rc == 3:
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print "Skip"
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return 0
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elif rc != 0:
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print "%s exited with code %d" % (docker_pre, rc)
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return 1
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# Do we include a extra binary?
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if args.include_executable:
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_copy_binary_with_libs(args.include_executable,
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docker_dir)
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dkr.build_image(tag, docker_dir, dockerfile,
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quiet=args.quiet, argv=argv)
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rmtree(docker_dir)
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return 0
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class UpdateCommand(SubCommand):
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""" Update a docker image with new executables. Arguments: <tag> <executable>"""
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name = "update"
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def args(self, parser):
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parser.add_argument("tag",
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help="Image Tag")
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parser.add_argument("executable",
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help="Executable to copy")
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def run(self, args, argv):
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# Create a temporary tarball with our whole build context and
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# dockerfile for the update
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tmp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix="dckr.tar.gz")
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tmp_tar = TarFile(fileobj=tmp, mode='w')
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# Add the executable to the tarball
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bn = os.path.basename(args.executable)
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ff = "/usr/bin/%s" % bn
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tmp_tar.add(args.executable, arcname=ff)
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# Add any associated libraries
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libs = _get_so_libs(args.executable)
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if libs:
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for l in libs:
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tmp_tar.add(os.path.realpath(l), arcname=l)
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# Create a Docker buildfile
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df = StringIO()
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df.write("FROM %s\n" % args.tag)
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df.write("ADD . /\n")
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df.seek(0)
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df_tar = TarInfo(name="Dockerfile")
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df_tar.size = len(df.buf)
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tmp_tar.addfile(df_tar, fileobj=df)
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tmp_tar.close()
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# reset the file pointers
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tmp.flush()
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tmp.seek(0)
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# Run the build with our tarball context
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dkr = Docker()
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dkr.update_image(args.tag, tmp, quiet=args.quiet)
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return 0
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class CleanCommand(SubCommand):
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"""Clean up docker instances"""
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name = "clean"
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def run(self, args, argv):
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Docker().clean()
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return 0
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class ImagesCommand(SubCommand):
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"""Run "docker images" command"""
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name = "images"
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def run(self, args, argv):
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return Docker().command("images", argv, args.quiet)
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def main():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="A Docker helper",
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usage="%s <subcommand> ..." % os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))
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subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(title="subcommands", help=None)
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for cls in SubCommand.__subclasses__():
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cmd = cls()
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subp = subparsers.add_parser(cmd.name, help=cmd.__doc__)
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cmd.shared_args(subp)
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cmd.args(subp)
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subp.set_defaults(cmdobj=cmd)
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args, argv = parser.parse_known_args()
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return args.cmdobj.run(args, argv)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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sys.exit(main())
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