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Alano Terblanche 38595fecb6 Unexport container commands
This patch deprecates exported container commands and moves the
implementation details to an unexported function.

Commands that are affected include:
- container.NewRunCommand
- container.NewExecCommand
- container.NewPsCommand
- container.NewContainerCommand
- container.NewAttachCommand
- container.NewCommitCommand
- container.NewCopyCommand
- container.NewCreateCommand
- container.NewDiffCommand
- container.NewExportCommand
- container.NewKillCommand
- container.NewLogsCommand
- container.NewPauseCommand
- container.NewPortCommand
- container.NewRenameCommand
- container.NewRestartCommand
- container.NewRmCommand
- container.NewStartCommand
- container.NewStatsCommand
- container.NewStopCommand
- container.NewTopCommand
- container.NewUnpauseCommand
- container.NewUpdateCommand
- container.NewWaitCommand
- container.NewPruneCommand

Signed-off-by: Alano Terblanche <18033717+Benehiko@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-19 11:12:19 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn b8bcf6f5ad container export: implement file-write with atomicwriter
Same functionality, but implemented with atomicwriter. There's a slight
difference in error-messages produced (but can be adjusted if we want).

Before:

    docker container export -o ./no/such/foo mycontainer
    failed to export container: invalid output path: directory "no/such" does not exist

    docker container export -o /no/permissions mycontainer
    failed to export container: stat /no/permissions: permission denied

After:

    docker container export -o ./no/such/foo mycontainer
    failed to export container: invalid file path: stat no/such: no such file or directory

    docker container export -o /no/permissions mycontainer
    failed to export container: failed to stat output path: lstat /no/permissions: permission denied

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2025-04-10 09:46:06 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn ab230240ad test spring-cleaning
This makes a quick pass through our tests;

Discard output/err
----------------------------------------------

Many tests were testing for error-conditions, but didn't discard output.
This produced a lot of noise when running the tests, and made it hard
to discover if there were actual failures, or if the output was expected.
For example:

    === RUN   TestConfigCreateErrors
    Error: "create" requires exactly 2 arguments.
    See 'create --help'.

    Usage:  create [OPTIONS] CONFIG file|- [flags]

    Create a config from a file or STDIN
    Error: "create" requires exactly 2 arguments.
    See 'create --help'.

    Usage:  create [OPTIONS] CONFIG file|- [flags]

    Create a config from a file or STDIN
    Error: error creating config
    --- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)

And after discarding output:

    === RUN   TestConfigCreateErrors
    --- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)

Use sub-tests where possible
----------------------------------------------

Some tests were already set-up to use test-tables, and even had a usable
name (or in some cases "error" to check for). Change them to actual sub-
tests. Same test as above, but now with sub-tests and output discarded:

    === RUN   TestConfigCreateErrors
    === RUN   TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments
    === RUN   TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments#01
    === RUN   TestConfigCreateErrors/error_creating_config
    --- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors (0.00s)
        --- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments (0.00s)
        --- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/requires_exactly_2_arguments#01 (0.00s)
        --- PASS: TestConfigCreateErrors/error_creating_config (0.00s)
    PASS

It's not perfect in all cases (in the above, there's duplicate "expected"
errors, but Go conveniently adds "#01" for the duplicate). There's probably
also various tests I missed that could still use the same changes applied;
we can improve these in follow-ups.

Set cmd.Args to prevent test-failures
----------------------------------------------

When running tests from my IDE, it compiles the tests before running,
then executes the compiled binary to run the tests. Cobra doesn't like
that, because in that situation `os.Args` is taken as argument for the
command that's executed. The command that's tested now sees the test-
flags as arguments (`-test.v -test.run ..`), which causes various tests
to fail ("Command XYZ does not accept arguments").

    # compile the tests:
    go test -c -o foo.test

    # execute the test:
    ./foo.test -test.v -test.run TestFoo
    === RUN   TestFoo
    Error: "foo" accepts no arguments.

The Cobra maintainers ran into the same situation, and for their own
use have added a special case to ignore `os.Args` in these cases;
https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/v1.8.1/command.go#L1078-L1083

    args := c.args

    // Workaround FAIL with "go test -v" or "cobra.test -test.v", see #155
    if c.args == nil && filepath.Base(os.Args[0]) != "cobra.test" {
        args = os.Args[1:]
    }

Unfortunately, that exception is too specific (only checks for `cobra.test`),
so doesn't automatically fix the issue for other test-binaries. They did
provide a `cmd.SetArgs()` utility for this purpose
https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/v1.8.1/command.go#L276-L280

    // SetArgs sets arguments for the command. It is set to os.Args[1:] by default, if desired, can be overridden
    // particularly useful when testing.
    func (c *Command) SetArgs(a []string) {
        c.args = a
    }

And the fix is to explicitly set the command's args to an empty slice to
prevent Cobra from falling back to using `os.Args[1:]` as arguments.

    cmd := newSomeThingCommand()
    cmd.SetArgs([]string{})

Some tests already take this issue into account, and I updated some tests
for this, but there's likely many other ones that can use the same treatment.

Perhaps the Cobra maintainers would accept a contribution to make their
condition less specific and to look for binaries ending with a `.test`
suffix (which is what compiled binaries usually are named as).

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2024-07-04 01:35:12 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn e946bf0804 cli/command/container: remove deprecated io/ioutil
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2022-02-25 15:36:23 +01:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn 719169db63 Replace deprecated Cobra command.SetOutput() with command.SetOut()
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-05-07 14:25:59 +02:00
Sebastiaan van Stijn 2c0e93063b bump gotest.tools v3.0.1 for compatibility with Go 1.14
full diff: https://github.com/gotestyourself/gotest.tools/compare/v2.3.0...v3.0.1

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-02-23 00:28:55 +01:00
Philipp Schmied 7632776b35 Prevent overwriting irregular files (cp, save, export commands)
Signed-off-by: Philipp Schmied <pschmied@schutzwerk.com>
2019-02-07 09:17:35 +01:00
Arash Deshmeh fc1e11d46a moved integration test TestExportContainerWithOutputAndImportImage from moby/moby to docker/cli.
The integration test TestExportContainerWithOutputAndImportImage in moby/moby is the same as TestExportContainerAndImportImage,
except for the output file option. Adding a unit test to cover the output file option of the export command here allows
the removal of the redundant integration test TestExportContainerWithOutputAndImportImage.

Signed-off-by: Arash Deshmeh <adeshmeh@ca.ibm.com>
2018-09-18 12:30:49 -04:00