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Author SHA1 Message Date
8bbce28a1d Support mount opts for local volume driver
Allows users to submit options similar to the `mount` command when
creating a volume with the `local` volume driver.

For example:

```go
$ docker volume create -d local --opt type=nfs --opt device=myNfsServer:/data --opt o=noatime,nosuid
```

Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: b05b2370757d7143d761e5e6abb8c0f9b009f737
Component: engine
2016-03-03 10:32:25 -05:00
e630a6085a Windows CI: Unit Test turn off TestRemove
Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
Upstream-commit: de6939817d20f5c2a370efc9eb207e3e8c897520
Component: engine
2016-02-29 08:57:30 -08:00
b2ac99b3fa Remove static errors from errors package.
Moving all strings to the errors package wasn't a good idea after all.

Our custom implementation of Go errors predates everything that's nice
and good about working with errors in Go. Take as an example what we
have to do to get an error message:

```go
func GetErrorMessage(err error) string {
	switch err.(type) {
	case errcode.Error:
		e, _ := err.(errcode.Error)
		return e.Message

	case errcode.ErrorCode:
		ec, _ := err.(errcode.ErrorCode)
		return ec.Message()

	default:
		return err.Error()
	}
}
```

This goes against every good practice for Go development. The language already provides a simple, intuitive and standard way to get error messages, that is calling the `Error()` method from an error. Reinventing the error interface is a mistake.

Our custom implementation also makes very hard to reason about errors, another nice thing about Go. I found several (>10) error declarations that we don't use anywhere. This is a clear sign about how little we know about the errors we return. I also found several error usages where the number of arguments was different than the parameters declared in the error, another clear example of how difficult is to reason about errors.

Moreover, our custom implementation didn't really make easier for people to return custom HTTP status code depending on the errors. Again, it's hard to reason about when to set custom codes and how. Take an example what we have to do to extract the message and status code from an error before returning a response from the API:

```go
	switch err.(type) {
	case errcode.ErrorCode:
		daError, _ := err.(errcode.ErrorCode)
		statusCode = daError.Descriptor().HTTPStatusCode
		errMsg = daError.Message()

	case errcode.Error:
		// For reference, if you're looking for a particular error
		// then you can do something like :
		//   import ( derr "github.com/docker/docker/errors" )
		//   if daError.ErrorCode() == derr.ErrorCodeNoSuchContainer { ... }

		daError, _ := err.(errcode.Error)
		statusCode = daError.ErrorCode().Descriptor().HTTPStatusCode
		errMsg = daError.Message

	default:
		// This part of will be removed once we've
		// converted everything over to use the errcode package

		// FIXME: this is brittle and should not be necessary.
		// If we need to differentiate between different possible error types,
		// we should create appropriate error types with clearly defined meaning
		errStr := strings.ToLower(err.Error())
		for keyword, status := range map[string]int{
			"not found":             http.StatusNotFound,
			"no such":               http.StatusNotFound,
			"bad parameter":         http.StatusBadRequest,
			"conflict":              http.StatusConflict,
			"impossible":            http.StatusNotAcceptable,
			"wrong login/password":  http.StatusUnauthorized,
			"hasn't been activated": http.StatusForbidden,
		} {
			if strings.Contains(errStr, keyword) {
				statusCode = status
				break
			}
		}
	}
```

You can notice two things in that code:

1. We have to explain how errors work, because our implementation goes against how easy to use Go errors are.
2. At no moment we arrived to remove that `switch` statement that was the original reason to use our custom implementation.

This change removes all our status errors from the errors package and puts them back in their specific contexts.
IT puts the messages back with their contexts. That way, we know right away when errors used and how to generate their messages.
It uses custom interfaces to reason about errors. Errors that need to response with a custom status code MUST implementent this simple interface:

```go
type errorWithStatus interface {
	HTTPErrorStatusCode() int
}
```

This interface is very straightforward to implement. It also preserves Go errors real behavior, getting the message is as simple as using the `Error()` method.

I included helper functions to generate errors that use custom status code in `errors/errors.go`.

By doing this, we remove the hard dependency we have eeverywhere to our custom errors package. Yes, you can use it as a helper to generate error, but it's still very easy to generate errors without it.

Please, read this fantastic blog post about errors in Go: http://dave.cheney.net/2014/12/24/inspecting-errors

Signed-off-by: David Calavera <david.calavera@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: a793564b2591035aec5412fbcbcccf220c773a4c
Component: engine
2016-02-26 15:49:09 -05:00
db1910a30c Move responsibility of ls/inspect to volume driver
Makes `docker volume ls` and `docker volume inspect` ask the volume
drivers rather than only using what is cached locally.

Previously in order to use a volume from an external driver, one would
either have to use `docker volume create` or have a container that is
already using that volume for it to be visible to the other volume
API's.

For keeping uniqueness of volume names in the daemon, names are bound to
a driver on a first come first serve basis. If two drivers have a volume
with the same name, the first one is chosen, and a warning is logged
about the second one.

Adds 2 new methods to the plugin API, `List` and `Get`.
If a plugin does not implement these endpoints, a user will not be able
to find the specified volumes as well requests go through the drivers.

Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: d3eca4451d264aac564594fe46b8c097bd85a5cc
Component: engine
2016-01-05 16:28:38 -05:00
26657d68aa update volume name regex
Disallow creating a volume starting with a /.

Signed-off-by: Jessica Frazelle <acidburn@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: b46f044bf71309088b30c1172d4c69287c6a99df
Component: engine
2016-01-04 15:00:49 -08:00
3c4fcf6b7a Fix typos found across repository
Signed-off-by: Justas Brazauskas <brazauskasjustas@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 927b334ebfc786276a039e45ec097e71bf9a104c
Component: engine
2015-12-13 18:04:12 +02:00
f1b2a78ca3 Move volume name validation to the local driver.
Delegate validation tasks to the volume drivers. It's up to them
to decide whether a name is valid or not.
Restrict volume names for the local driver to prevent creating
mount points outside docker's volumes directory.

Signed-off-by: David Calavera <david.calavera@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: d6d60287ee3a8a064340582d65c131181ae77127
Component: engine
2015-10-21 12:28:26 -04:00
93c2a19d83 Add user namespace (mapping) support to the Docker engine
Adds support for the daemon to handle user namespace maps as a
per-daemon setting.

Support for handling uid/gid mapping is added to the builder,
archive/unarchive packages and functions, all graphdrivers (except
Windows), and the test suite is updated to handle user namespace daemon
rootgraph changes.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Phil Estes <estesp@linux.vnet.ibm.com> (github: estesp)
Upstream-commit: 442b45628ee12ebd8e8bd08497896d5fa8eec4bd
Component: engine
2015-10-09 17:47:37 -04:00
9f76426e0b Windows: Enabled docker volume
Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
Upstream-commit: 42a46ed1a4cd1a6116b3bc5018c29c80db93f928
Component: engine
2015-09-16 14:33:13 -07:00
52da61961a Ignore stat errors on volume rm.
Underlying volume data may have been removed by some other tool.
Ignore and remove the reference in this case.

Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 8d27417bfeff316346d00c07a456b0e1b056e788
Component: engine
2015-09-08 22:01:02 -04:00
bfe1bbc7d2 Add volume API/CLI
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: b3b7eb2723461b1eb4be692f4bced0ae8ea9cb58
Component: engine
2015-08-26 13:37:52 -04:00
cdd8f67046 lint fixes for volume/*
- comments on exported values
 - constant string replaced by constant reference
 - unexport implementation details of VolumeDriver 'local'
 - add fixed packages to linter list

Signed-off-by: Morgan Bauer <mbauer@us.ibm.com>
Upstream-commit: 9af963aba032d65bb37eafbbe7cafedfc234edf6
Component: engine
2015-07-28 10:40:44 -07:00
416f8a0f5b Allow to downgrade local volumes from > 1.7 to 1.6.
Signed-off-by: David Calavera <david.calavera@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: bd9814f0db9c8a087e42b66eabb8413bf1b2ab66
Component: engine
2015-06-09 18:04:59 -07:00
89782c55eb Volumes refactor and external plugin implementation.
Signed by all authors:

Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Porterie <arnaud.porterie@docker.com>
Signed-off-by: David Calavera <david.calavera@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Lindsay <progrium@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Morozov <lk4d4@docker.com>
Signed-off-by: Luke Marsden <luke@clusterhq.com>
Signed-off-by: David Calavera <david.calavera@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 81fa9feb0cdc0773eff99d7393c16271e84aac08
Component: engine
2015-05-21 20:34:17 -07:00