If a logdriver doesn't register a callback function to validate log
options, it won't be usable. Fix the journald driver by adding a dummy
validator.
Teach the client and the daemon's "logs" logic that the server can also
supply "logs" data via the "journald" driver. Update documentation and
tests that depend on error messages.
Add support for reading log data from the systemd journal to the
journald log driver. The internal logic uses a goroutine to scan the
journal for matching entries after any specified cutoff time, formats
the messages from those entries as JSONLog messages, and stuffs the
results down a pipe whose reading end we hand back to the caller.
If we are missing any of the 'linux', 'cgo', or 'journald' build tags,
however, we don't implement a reader, so the 'logs' endpoint will still
return an error.
Make the necessary changes to the build setup to ensure that support for
reading container logs from the systemd journal is built.
Rename the Jmap member of the journald logdriver's struct to "vars" to
make it non-public, and to make it easier to tell that it's just there
to hold additional variable values that we want journald to record along
with log data that we're sending to it.
In the client, don't assume that we know which logdrivers the server
implements, and remove the check that looks at the server. It's
redundant because the server already knows, and the check also makes
using older clients with newer servers (which may have new logdrivers in
them) unnecessarily hard.
When we try to "logs" and have to report that the container's logdriver
doesn't support reading, send the error message through the
might-be-a-multiplexer so that clients which are expecting multiplexed
data will be able to properly display the error, instead of tripping
over the data and printing a less helpful "Unrecognized input header"
error.
Signed-off-by: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com> (github: nalind)
Upstream-commit: e611a189cb3147cd79ccabfe8ba61ae3e3e28459
Component: engine
This patch creates a new cli package that allows to combine both client
and daemon commands (there is only one daemon command: docker daemon).
The `-d` and `--daemon` top-level flags are deprecated and a special
message is added to prompt the user to use `docker daemon`.
Providing top-level daemon-specific flags for client commands result
in an error message prompting the user to use `docker daemon`.
This patch does not break any old but correct usages.
This also makes `-d` and `--daemon` flags, as well as the `daemon`
command illegal in client-only binaries.
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: 96ce3a194aab2807fdd638825b9ea7cb9ba55c36
Component: engine
Implement new reader interface on jsonfile.
Moves jsonlog decoding from daemon to jsonfile logger.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: c0391bf5545afef5e675138556c39e4c0e9bf91b
Component: engine
Fixes#13107. This change enables Go duration strings
computed relative to the client machine’s time to be used
as input parameters to `docker events --since/--until`
and `docker logs --since` arguments.
Added unit tests for pkg/timeutils.GetTimestamp as well.
Signed-off-by: Ahmet Alp Balkan <ahmetalpbalkan@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 4e3b21f99e7fb7fac0075be2e7190d5f07c9ee66
Component: engine
- noplog driver pkg for '--log-driver=none' (null object pattern)
- centralized factory for log drivers (instead of case/switch)
- logging drivers registers themselves to factory upon import
(easy plug/unplug of drivers in daemon/logdrivers.go)
- daemon now doesn't start with an invalid log driver
- Name() method of loggers is actually now their cli names (made it useful)
- generalized Read() logic, made it unsupported except json-file (preserves
existing behavior)
Spotted some duplication code around processing of legacy json-file
format, didn't touch that and refactored in both places.
Signed-off-by: Ahmet Alp Balkan <ahmetalpbalkan@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 3a8728b431df07249ad913ea9a12e27dc39b8956
Component: engine
Added --since argument to `docker logs` command. Accept unix
timestamps and shows logs only created after the specified date.
Default value is 0 and passing default value or not specifying
the value in the request causes parameter to be ignored (behavior
prior to this change).
Signed-off-by: Ahmet Alp Balkan <ahmetalpbalkan@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: cb9a6b9aed1577bb5590300125d05d9b1c201c16
Component: engine