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podman/test/python/docker/compat/test_containers.py
Matej Vasek dbb22beb4d fix: pull parma parsing for the /build compat ep
The standard Docker client passes "1" for pull query parameter.
This means our compat endpoint has to work with this.
The endpoint was recently modified to accept pull-policy however this is
not how Docker actually work. Docker actually treats `pull` as boolean.

For sake of compatibility I decide to preserve pull-policy parsing too.
We can consider this podman's extension. I should not affect standard
clients.

Fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2232127

Signed-off-by: Matej Vasek <mvasek@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
2023-08-15 15:55:19 +02:00

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"""
Integration tests for exercising docker-py against Podman Service.
"""
import io
import tarfile
import threading
import time
from typing import IO, List, Optional
from docker import errors
from docker.errors import BuildError
from docker.models.containers import Container
from docker.models.images import Image
from docker.models.volumes import Volume
from docker.types import Mount
# pylint: disable=no-name-in-module,import-error,wrong-import-order
from test.python.docker.compat import common, constant
# pylint: disable=missing-function-docstring
class TestContainers(common.DockerTestCase):
"""TestCase for exercising containers."""
def test_create_container(self):
"""Run a container with detach mode."""
self.docker.containers.create(image="alpine", detach=True)
self.assertEqual(len(self.docker.containers.list(all=True)), 2)
def test_create_network(self):
"""Add network to a container."""
self.docker.networks.create("testNetwork", driver="bridge")
self.docker.containers.create(image="alpine", detach=True)
def test_start_container(self):
# Podman docs says it should give a 304 but returns with no response
# # Start an already started container should return 304
# response = self.docker.api.start(container=self.top_container_id)
# self.assertEqual(error.exception.response.status_code, 304)
# Create a new container and validate the count
self.docker.containers.create(image=constant.ALPINE, name="container2")
containers = self.docker.containers.list(all=True)
self.assertEqual(len(containers), 2)
def test_start_container_with_random_port_bind(self):
container = self.docker.containers.create(
image=constant.ALPINE,
name="containerWithRandomBind",
ports={"1234/tcp": None},
)
containers = self.docker.containers.list(all=True)
self.assertTrue(container in containers)
def test_stop_container(self):
top = self.docker.containers.get(self.top_container_id)
self.assertEqual(top.status, "running")
# Stop a running container and validate the state
top.stop()
top.reload()
self.assertIn(top.status, ("stopped", "exited"))
def test_kill_container(self):
top = self.docker.containers.get(self.top_container_id)
self.assertEqual(top.status, "running")
# Kill a running container and validate the state
top.kill()
top.reload()
self.assertIn(top.status, ("stopped", "exited"))
def test_restart_container(self):
# Validate the container state
top = self.docker.containers.get(self.top_container_id)
top.stop()
top.reload()
self.assertIn(top.status, ("stopped", "exited"))
# restart a running container and validate the state
top.restart()
top.reload()
self.assertEqual(top.status, "running")
def test_remove_container(self):
# Remove container by ID with force
top = self.docker.containers.get(self.top_container_id)
top.remove(force=True)
self.assertEqual(len(self.docker.containers.list()), 0)
def test_remove_container_without_force(self):
# Validate current container count
self.assertEqual(len(self.docker.containers.list()), 1)
# Remove running container should throw error
top = self.docker.containers.get(self.top_container_id)
with self.assertRaises(errors.APIError) as error:
top.remove()
self.assertEqual(error.exception.response.status_code, 500)
# Remove container by ID without force
top.stop()
top.remove()
self.assertEqual(len(self.docker.containers.list()), 0)
def test_pause_container(self):
# Validate the container state
top = self.docker.containers.get(self.top_container_id)
self.assertEqual(top.status, "running")
# Pause a running container and validate the state
top.pause()
top.reload()
self.assertEqual(top.status, "paused")
def test_pause_stopped_container(self):
# Stop the container
top = self.docker.containers.get(self.top_container_id)
top.stop()
# Pause exited container should throw error
with self.assertRaises(errors.APIError) as error:
top.pause()
self.assertEqual(error.exception.response.status_code, 500)
def test_unpause_container(self):
top = self.docker.containers.get(self.top_container_id)
# Validate the container state
top.pause()
top.reload()
self.assertEqual(top.status, "paused")
# Pause a running container and validate the state
top.unpause()
top.reload()
self.assertEqual(top.status, "running")
def test_list_container(self):
# Add container and validate the count
self.docker.containers.create(image="alpine", detach=True)
containers = self.docker.containers.list(all=True)
self.assertEqual(len(containers), 2)
def test_filters(self):
self.skipTest("TODO Endpoint does not yet support filters")
# List container with filter by id
filters = {"id": self.top_container_id}
ctnrs = self.docker.containers.list(all=True, filters=filters)
self.assertEqual(len(ctnrs), 1)
# List container with filter by name
filters = {"name": "top"}
ctnrs = self.docker.containers.list(all=True, filters=filters)
self.assertEqual(len(ctnrs), 1)
def test_copy_to_container(self):
ctr: Optional[Container] = None
vol: Optional[Volume] = None
try:
test_file_content = b"Hello World!"
vol = self.docker.volumes.create("test-volume")
ctr = self.docker.containers.create(
image="alpine",
detach=True,
command="top",
volumes=["test-volume:/test-volume-read-only:ro"],
)
ctr.start()
buff: IO[bytes] = io.BytesIO()
with tarfile.open(fileobj=buff, mode="w:") as file:
info: tarfile.TarInfo = tarfile.TarInfo()
info.uid = 1042
info.gid = 1043
info.name = "a.txt"
info.path = "a.txt"
info.mode = 0o644
info.type = tarfile.REGTYPE
info.size = len(test_file_content)
file.addfile(info, fileobj=io.BytesIO(test_file_content))
buff.seek(0)
ctr.put_archive("/tmp/", buff)
ret, out = ctr.exec_run(["stat", "-c", "%u:%g", "/tmp/a.txt"])
self.assertEqual(ret, 0)
self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), b"1042:1043", "UID/GID of copied file")
ret, out = ctr.exec_run(["cat", "/tmp/a.txt"])
self.assertEqual(ret, 0)
self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), test_file_content, "Content of copied file")
buff.seek(0)
with self.assertRaises(errors.APIError):
ctr.put_archive("/test-volume-read-only/", buff)
finally:
if ctr is not None:
ctr.stop()
ctr.remove()
if vol is not None:
vol.remove(force=True)
def test_mount_preexisting_dir(self):
dockerfile = (
b"FROM quay.io/libpod/alpine:latest\n"
b"USER root\n"
b"RUN mkdir -p /workspace\n"
b"RUN chown 1042:1043 /workspace"
)
img: Image
img, out = self.docker.images.build(fileobj=io.BytesIO(dockerfile))
ctr: Container = self.docker.containers.create(
image=img.id,
detach=True,
command="top",
volumes=["test_mount_preexisting_dir_vol:/workspace"],
)
ctr.start()
_, out = ctr.exec_run(["stat", "-c", "%u:%g", "/workspace"])
self.assertEqual(out.rstrip(), b"1042:1043", "UID/GID set in dockerfile")
def test_non_existent_workdir(self):
dockerfile = (
b"FROM quay.io/libpod/alpine:latest\n"
b"USER root\n"
b"WORKDIR /workspace/scratch\n"
b"RUN touch test"
)
img: Image
img, _ = self.docker.images.build(fileobj=io.BytesIO(dockerfile))
ctr: Container = self.docker.containers.create(
image=img.id,
detach=True,
command="top",
volumes=["test_non_existent_workdir:/workspace"],
)
ctr.start()
ret, _ = ctr.exec_run(["stat", "/workspace/scratch/test"])
self.assertEqual(ret, 0, "Working directory created if it doesn't exist")
def test_mount_rw_by_default(self):
ctr: Optional[Container] = None
vol: Optional[Volume] = None
try:
vol = self.docker.volumes.create("test-volume")
ctr = self.docker.containers.create(
image="alpine",
detach=True,
command="top",
mounts=[
Mount(target="/vol-mnt", source="test-volume", type="volume", read_only=False)
],
)
ctr_inspect = self.docker.api.inspect_container(ctr.id)
binds: List[str] = ctr_inspect["HostConfig"]["Binds"]
self.assertEqual(len(binds), 1)
self.assertEqual(binds[0], "test-volume:/vol-mnt:rw,rprivate,nosuid,nodev,rbind")
finally:
if ctr is not None:
ctr.remove()
if vol is not None:
vol.remove(force=True)
def test_wait_next_exit(self):
ctr: Container = self.docker.containers.create(
image=constant.ALPINE,
name="test-exit",
command=["true"],
labels={"my-label": "0" * 250_000})
try:
def wait_and_start():
time.sleep(5)
ctr.start()
t = threading.Thread(target=wait_and_start)
t.start()
ctr.wait(condition="next-exit", timeout=300)
t.join()
finally:
ctr.stop()
ctr.remove(force=True)
def test_build_pull_true(self):
dockerfile = (
b"FROM quay.io/libpod/alpine:latest\n"
)
img: Image
img, logs = self.docker.images.build(fileobj=io.BytesIO(dockerfile), quiet=False, pull=True)
has_tried_pull = False
for e in logs:
if "stream" in e and "trying to pull" in e["stream"].lower():
has_tried_pull = True
self.assertTrue(has_tried_pull, "the build process has not tried to pull the base image")
def test_build_pull_one(self):
dockerfile = (
b"FROM quay.io/libpod/alpine:latest\n"
)
img: Image
img, logs = self.docker.images.build(fileobj=io.BytesIO(dockerfile), quiet=False, pull=1)
has_tried_pull = False
for e in logs:
if "stream" in e and "trying to pull" in e["stream"].lower():
has_tried_pull = True
self.assertTrue(has_tried_pull, "the build process has not tried to pull the base image")
def test_build_pull_false(self):
dockerfile = (
b"FROM quay.io/libpod/alpine:latest\n"
)
img, logs = self.docker.images.build(fileobj=io.BytesIO(dockerfile), quiet=False, pull=False)
has_tried_pull = False
for e in logs:
if "stream" in e and "trying to pull" in e["stream"].lower():
has_tried_pull = True
self.assertFalse(has_tried_pull, "the build process has tried tried to pull the base image")
def test_build_pull_never(self):
try:
dockerfile = (
b"FROM quay.io/libpod/does-not-exist:latest\n"
)
_, _ = self.docker.images.build(fileobj=io.BytesIO(dockerfile), quiet=False, pull="never")
self.fail("this line should not have been reached")
except BuildError as e:
self.assertTrue("image not known" in e.msg, "the exception should have been caused by missing base image")