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docker-cli/components/engine/integration-cli/docker_cli_start_test.go
Thomas Orozco f3c864f896 Fix: Failed Start breaks VolumesFrom
Running parseVolumesFromSpec on all VolumesFrom specs before initialize
any mounts endures that we don't leave container.Volumes in an
inconsistent (partially initialized) if one of out mount groups is not
available (e.g. the container we're trying to mount from does not
exist).

Keeping container.Volumes in a consistent state ensures that next time
we Start() the container, it'll run prepareVolumes() again.

The attached test demonstrates that when a container fails to start due
to a missing container specified in VolumesFrom, it "remembers" a Volume
that worked.

Fixes: #8726

Signed-off-by: Thomas Orozco <thomas@orozco.fr>

Conflicts:
	integration-cli/docker_cli_start_test.go
		cli integration test
Upstream-commit: 967f80f3cceb96f85a4795d42eeb7b84ae0ce24a
Component: engine
2014-11-12 00:14:04 +02:00

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package main
import (
"os/exec"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
)
// Regression test for https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/7843
func TestStartAttachReturnsOnError(t *testing.T) {
defer deleteAllContainers()
cmd(t, "run", "-d", "--name", "test", "busybox")
cmd(t, "stop", "test")
// Expect this to fail because the above container is stopped, this is what we want
if _, err := runCommand(exec.Command(dockerBinary, "run", "-d", "--name", "test2", "--link", "test:test", "busybox")); err == nil {
t.Fatal("Expected error but got none")
}
ch := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
// Attempt to start attached to the container that won't start
// This should return an error immediately since the container can't be started
if _, err := runCommand(exec.Command(dockerBinary, "start", "-a", "test2")); err == nil {
t.Fatal("Expected error but got none")
}
close(ch)
}()
select {
case <-ch:
case <-time.After(time.Second):
t.Fatalf("Attach did not exit properly")
}
logDone("start - error on start with attach exits")
}
// gh#8726: a failed Start() breaks --volumes-from on subsequent Start()'s
func TestStartVolumesFromFailsCleanly(t *testing.T) {
defer deleteAllContainers()
// Create the first data volume
cmd(t, "run", "-d", "--name", "data_before", "-v", "/foo", "busybox")
// Expect this to fail because the data test after contaienr doesn't exist yet
if _, err := runCommand(exec.Command(dockerBinary, "run", "-d", "--name", "consumer", "--volumes-from", "data_before", "--volumes-from", "data_after", "busybox")); err == nil {
t.Fatal("Expected error but got none")
}
// Create the second data volume
cmd(t, "run", "-d", "--name", "data_after", "-v", "/bar", "busybox")
// Now, all the volumes should be there
cmd(t, "start", "consumer")
// Check that we have the volumes we want
out, _, _ := cmd(t, "inspect", "--format='{{ len .Volumes }}'", "consumer")
n_volumes := strings.Trim(out, " \r\n'")
if n_volumes != "2" {
t.Fatalf("Missing volumes: expected 2, got %s", n_volumes)
}
logDone("start - missing containers in --volumes-from did not affect subsequent runs")
}