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Author SHA1 Message Date
5bbd3d9214 Require continuation char to be last char in a line
While look at #27039 I noticed that we allow for whitespace after
the continuation char (\\) which is wrong. It needs to be the very
last char in the line.

Signed-off-by: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
Upstream-commit: 105bc63295a7126798d3722a0e205c5ead4e2b1c
Component: engine
2016-10-04 09:38:00 -07:00
92f94b6c20 correct some nits in comments
Signed-off-by: allencloud <allen.sun@daocloud.io>
Upstream-commit: 9279a93f6d43da4c904eeb0adb249fdfa34f7f92
Component: engine
2016-09-15 12:17:58 +08:00
16a63d94bb Move directive out of globals
Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 755be795b4e48b3eadcdf1427bf9731b0e97bed1
Component: engine
2016-07-26 10:35:33 -07:00
f4ad386d76 Fix issue with test ordering for TestParseWords
`TestParseWords` needs to use the `tokenEscape` for one of the test
cases, but `tokenEscape` was not being set unless tests ran in a
specific order.
This sets a default value for `tokenEscape`... `\`... so that tests that
rely on this global are not affected by test ordering.

This is the simplest fix for these cases. Ideally the token should not
be set as a global but rather passed down, which is a much larger
change.

Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: df167d3ff04cdc90012c8ca39647662ad69e6715
Component: engine
2016-07-26 10:50:12 -04:00
394bb94714 Fixed spelling error in builder/dockerfile/parser/parser.go
Signed-off-by: Tiffany Jernigan <tiffany.f.j@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: a07c57f656846ee0de67ac4f575fe5b76d482efb
Component: engine
2016-06-09 14:49:59 -07:00
d5ece41dcd Builder default shell
Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
Upstream-commit: b18ae8c9ccc2eb6cf8aa947f25eb6f1d20089776
Component: engine
2016-06-03 13:54:31 -07:00
2c68691b95 Skip UTF-8 BOM bytes from Dockerfile if exists
This fix tries to address issues in #23221 where Dockerfile
may consists of UTF-8 BOM. This likely happens when Notepad
tries to save a file as UTF-8 in Windows.

This fix skips the UTF-8 BOM bytes from the beginning of the
Dockerfile if exists.

Additional tests has been added to cover the changes in this
fix.

This fix fixes #23221.

Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
Upstream-commit: 678c80f9256021ce74184fdd6b612d9dea377fba
Component: engine
2016-06-03 06:16:50 -07:00
4524589dc5 Add support for user-defined healthchecks
This PR adds support for user-defined health-check probes for Docker
containers. It adds a `HEALTHCHECK` instruction to the Dockerfile syntax plus
some corresponding "docker run" options. It can be used with a restart policy
to automatically restart a container if the check fails.

The `HEALTHCHECK` instruction has two forms:

* `HEALTHCHECK [OPTIONS] CMD command` (check container health by running a command inside the container)
* `HEALTHCHECK NONE` (disable any healthcheck inherited from the base image)

The `HEALTHCHECK` instruction tells Docker how to test a container to check that
it is still working. This can detect cases such as a web server that is stuck in
an infinite loop and unable to handle new connections, even though the server
process is still running.

When a container has a healthcheck specified, it has a _health status_ in
addition to its normal status. This status is initially `starting`. Whenever a
health check passes, it becomes `healthy` (whatever state it was previously in).
After a certain number of consecutive failures, it becomes `unhealthy`.

The options that can appear before `CMD` are:

* `--interval=DURATION` (default: `30s`)
* `--timeout=DURATION` (default: `30s`)
* `--retries=N` (default: `1`)

The health check will first run **interval** seconds after the container is
started, and then again **interval** seconds after each previous check completes.

If a single run of the check takes longer than **timeout** seconds then the check
is considered to have failed.

It takes **retries** consecutive failures of the health check for the container
to be considered `unhealthy`.

There can only be one `HEALTHCHECK` instruction in a Dockerfile. If you list
more than one then only the last `HEALTHCHECK` will take effect.

The command after the `CMD` keyword can be either a shell command (e.g. `HEALTHCHECK
CMD /bin/check-running`) or an _exec_ array (as with other Dockerfile commands;
see e.g. `ENTRYPOINT` for details).

The command's exit status indicates the health status of the container.
The possible values are:

- 0: success - the container is healthy and ready for use
- 1: unhealthy - the container is not working correctly
- 2: starting - the container is not ready for use yet, but is working correctly

If the probe returns 2 ("starting") when the container has already moved out of the
"starting" state then it is treated as "unhealthy" instead.

For example, to check every five minutes or so that a web-server is able to
serve the site's main page within three seconds:

    HEALTHCHECK --interval=5m --timeout=3s \
      CMD curl -f http://localhost/ || exit 1

To help debug failing probes, any output text (UTF-8 encoded) that the command writes
on stdout or stderr will be stored in the health status and can be queried with
`docker inspect`. Such output should be kept short (only the first 4096 bytes
are stored currently).

When the health status of a container changes, a `health_status` event is
generated with the new status. The health status is also displayed in the
`docker ps` output.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Leonard <thomas.leonard@docker.com>
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Upstream-commit: b6c7becbfe1d76b1250f6d8e991e645e13808a9c
Component: engine
2016-06-02 23:58:34 +02:00
886f3ce26b Support platform file paths through escape
Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
Upstream-commit: e8e3dd32c5bad727010ec787f484b98942977531
Component: engine
2016-05-20 20:29:59 -07:00
70a36f55d4 Labels set on the command line always override labels in Dockerfile
This fix tries to address the inconsistency in #22036 where labels
set on the command line will not override labels specified in
Dockerfile, but will override labels inherited from `FROM` images.

The fix add a LABEL with command line options at the end of the
processed Dockerfile so that command line options labels always
override the LABEL in Dockerfiles (or through `FROM`).

An integration test has been added for test cases specified in #22036.

This fix fixes #22036.

NOTE: Some changes are from #22266 (@tiborvass).

Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
Upstream-commit: 5844736c14b29860ea03b040e9a052e59ad75bfc
Component: engine
2016-04-23 18:49:17 -07:00
ae0977f1d1 fix variables that werent being called
Signed-off-by: Jessica Frazelle <acidburn@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: 0e025b4bb16c0d4cc6b3f0c040713d061b9b051a
Component: engine
2016-03-17 13:19:55 -07:00
900e412d74 Add line information in the parsed Dockerfile
Signed-off-by: perhapszzy@sina.com <perhapszzy@sina.com>
Upstream-commit: 5b6c4dd3df4d501018268d5c32bf78380923c292
Component: engine
2015-11-13 15:41:12 -05:00
5d2ec8fed8 Move builder files to builder/dockerfile
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: f41230b93a77ca7f4d84718f39a4847b6117f694
Component: engine
2015-10-05 18:26:47 -04:00