act/pkg/container/docker_socket.go

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Go

package container
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
var CommonSocketLocations = []string{
"/var/run/docker.sock",
"/run/podman/podman.sock",
"$HOME/.colima/docker.sock",
"$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/docker.sock",
"$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/podman/podman.sock",
`\\.\pipe\docker_engine`,
"$HOME/.docker/run/docker.sock",
}
// returns socket URI or false if not found any
func socketLocation() (string, bool) {
if dockerHost, exists := os.LookupEnv("DOCKER_HOST"); exists {
return dockerHost, true
}
for _, p := range CommonSocketLocations {
if _, err := os.Lstat(os.ExpandEnv(p)); err == nil {
if strings.HasPrefix(p, `\\.\`) {
return "npipe://" + filepath.ToSlash(os.ExpandEnv(p)), true
}
return "unix://" + filepath.ToSlash(os.ExpandEnv(p)), true
}
}
return "", false
}
// This function, `isDockerHostURI`, takes a string argument `daemonPath`. It checks if the
// `daemonPath` is a valid Docker host URI. It does this by checking if the scheme of the URI (the
// part before "://") contains only alphabetic characters. If it does, the function returns true,
// indicating that the `daemonPath` is a Docker host URI. If it doesn't, or if the "://" delimiter
// is not found in the `daemonPath`, the function returns false.
func isDockerHostURI(daemonPath string) bool {
if protoIndex := strings.Index(daemonPath, "://"); protoIndex != -1 {
scheme := daemonPath[:protoIndex]
if strings.IndexFunc(scheme, func(r rune) bool {
return (r < 'a' || r > 'z') && (r < 'A' || r > 'Z')
}) == -1 {
return true
}
}
return false
}
type SocketAndHost struct {
Socket string
Host string
}
func GetSocketAndHost(containerSocket string) (SocketAndHost, error) {
log.Debugf("Handling container host and socket")
// Prefer DOCKER_HOST, don't override it
dockerHost, hasDockerHost := socketLocation()
socketHost := SocketAndHost{Socket: containerSocket, Host: dockerHost}
// ** socketHost.Socket cases **
// Case 1: User does _not_ want to mount a daemon socket (passes a dash)
// Case 2: User passes a filepath to the socket; is that even valid?
// Case 3: User passes a valid socket; do nothing
// Case 4: User omitted the flag; set a sane default
// ** DOCKER_HOST cases **
// Case A: DOCKER_HOST is set; use it, i.e. do nothing
// Case B: DOCKER_HOST is empty; use sane defaults
// Set host for sanity's sake, when the socket isn't useful
if !hasDockerHost && (socketHost.Socket == "-" || !isDockerHostURI(socketHost.Socket) || socketHost.Socket == "") {
// Cases: 1B, 2B, 4B
socket, found := socketLocation()
socketHost.Host = socket
hasDockerHost = found
}
// A - (dash) in socketHost.Socket means don't mount, preserve this value
// otherwise if socketHost.Socket is a filepath don't use it as socket
// Exit early if we're in an invalid state (e.g. when no DOCKER_HOST and user supplied "-", a dash or omitted)
if !hasDockerHost && socketHost.Socket != "" && !isDockerHostURI(socketHost.Socket) {
// Cases: 1B, 2B
// Should we early-exit here, since there is no host nor socket to talk to?
return SocketAndHost{}, fmt.Errorf("DOCKER_HOST was not set, couldn't be found in the usual locations, and the container daemon socket ('%s') is invalid", socketHost.Socket)
}
// Default to DOCKER_HOST if set
if socketHost.Socket == "" && hasDockerHost {
// Cases: 4A
log.Debugf("Defaulting container socket to DOCKER_HOST")
socketHost.Socket = socketHost.Host
}
// Set sane default socket location if user omitted it
if socketHost.Socket == "" {
// Cases: 4B
socket, _ := socketLocation()
// socket is empty if it isn't found, so assignment here is at worst a no-op
log.Debugf("Defaulting container socket to default '%s'", socket)
socketHost.Socket = socket
}
// Exit if both the DOCKER_HOST and socket are fulfilled
if hasDockerHost {
// Cases: 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A
if !isDockerHostURI(socketHost.Socket) {
// Cases: 1A, 2A
log.Debugf("DOCKER_HOST is set, but socket is invalid '%s'", socketHost.Socket)
}
return socketHost, nil
}
// Set a sane DOCKER_HOST default if we can
if isDockerHostURI(socketHost.Socket) {
// Cases: 3B
log.Debugf("Setting DOCKER_HOST to container socket '%s'", socketHost.Socket)
socketHost.Host = socketHost.Socket
// Both DOCKER_HOST and container socket are valid; short-circuit exit
return socketHost, nil
}
// Here there is no DOCKER_HOST _and_ the supplied container socket is not a valid URI (either invalid or a file path)
// Cases: 2B <- but is already handled at the top
// I.e. this path should never be taken
return SocketAndHost{}, fmt.Errorf("no DOCKER_HOST and an invalid container socket '%s'", socketHost.Socket)
}