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An in-line Python script, while flexible, is arguably
more complex and less stable than the long-lived `grep`,
`awk`, and `printf`. Make use of these simple tools
to display a column-aligned table of target and description
help output.
Also, the first target that appears in a Makefile is considered
the default (when no target is specified on the command-line).
However, despite it's name, the `default` target was not listed
first. Fix this, and redefine "default" target to "all" as
intended, instead of "help".
Lastly, add a small workaround for a vim syntax-hilighting bug.
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Tom Deseyn <tom.deseyn@gmail.com>
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Until now we've only compared operations when called with the
non-default --pedantic flag, because there were way too many
exceptions.
With the merge of #9944 the rules have become much cleaner.
Still not perfect, but it's now possible to have simple
general rules with a (semi-)manageable list of exceptions.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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[CI:DOCS] Polish swagger OperationIDs
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Renamed 4 IDs to be consistent with other endpoints.
Fixes #9951
Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com>
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Depends on:
https://github.com/containers/automation_images/pull/57
https://github.com/containers/automation/pull/64
https://github.com/containers/automation/pull/66
https://github.com/containers/automation/pull/67
https://github.com/containers/automation/pull/68
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
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PR #9856 works around a buggy markdown processor that cleverly
converts double dashes to em-dash. The unfortunate result is
that the man page source files are unmaintainable, because
every '--foo' has to be specified as '\-\-foo'. This is
impossible for humans to remember, so let's add a helpful
diagnostic message when we detect new options added without
the escapes.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Escape the two dashes, otherwise they are combined into one long dash.
I tested that this change is safe and still renders correctly on github
and with the man pages.
This commit also contains a small change to make it build locally.
Assuming you have the dependencies installed you can do:
```
cd docs
make html
```
Preview the html files in docs/build/html with
`python -m http.server 8000 --directory build/html`.
Fixes containers/podman.io#373
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <paul.holzinger@web.de>
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Also Switch to using CONTAINERS_REGISTRIES_CONF for registries.conf
overrides.
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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We missed bumping the go module, so let's do it now :)
* Automated go code with github.com/sirkon/go-imports-rename
* Manually via `vgrep podman/v2` the rest
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Matej Vasek <mvasek@redhat.com>
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Followup to dbb9943
Despite skipping the `Smoke` check, it was observed on a *new* branch,
the `validate` task (specifically `git-validation`) will fail. This
is because:
* `$CIRRUS_LAST_GREEN_CHANGE` will be empty on a new branch.
* `$CIRRUS_BASE_SHA` is always empty for runs triggered by branch-push
* `$EPOCH_TEST_COMMIT` will be set to `YOU_FOUND_A_BUG`.
Fix this by eliminating the `Smoke` task entirely, simplifying all
the `make validate` operations into the `validate` cirrus task. Ensure
this task does not run when a new branch or tag is pushed.
Also, eliminate the `$CIRRUS_BUILD_ID` value as it's confusing and not
actually used anywhere. It was formerly used for building VM images,
but this has moved to another repo entirely.
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
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Detect if the installed version of golangci-lint is outdated and update
it if needed.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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Install golangci-lint to `./bin` instead of `$GOBIN`. The latter may be
shared with other projects who require a different version. Having a
shared version of golangci-lint is a reoccurring source of red herrings
on my work station, so I think it's time to split them.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
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* verify socat and podman binaries exist
* setup a sandboxed podman service
* run podman service with socat proxy to capture API stream
* clean up sandbox leaving the log files for review
Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com>
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Shell completion
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Allow automatic generation for shell completion scripts
with the internal cobra functions (requires v1.0.0+).
This should replace the handwritten completion scripts
and even adds support for fish. With this approach it is
less likley that completions and code are out of sync.
We can now create the scripts with
- podman completion bash
- podman completion zsh
- podman completion fish
To test the completion run:
source <(podman completion bash)
The same works for podman-remote and podman --remote and
it will complete your remote containers/images with
the correct endpoints values from --url/--connection.
The completion logic is written in go and provided by the
cobra library. The completion functions lives in
`cmd/podman/completion/completion.go`.
The unit test at cmd/podman/shell_completion_test.go checks
if each command and flag has an autocompletion function set.
This prevents that commands and flags have no shell completion set.
This commit does not replace the current autocompletion scripts.
Closes #6440
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <paul.holzinger@web.de>
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Fix issues found with codespell
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Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Make the order of short and long flag names in the documentation
consistent. Also adjust the man page validaten script to only allow
the `**--long**, **-s**` syntax.
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <paul.holzinger@web.de>
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Somewhere in the CIv2 migration we lost the man page vs --help
cross-checker. Add it back, by adding it into the man-page-check
Makefile target; this is part of 'make validate', which is run
in CI even on CI:DOCS PRs.
As happens when CI doesn't run, things broke. Man pages got out
of sync with --help. This PR:
1) Fixes hack/xref-helpmsgs-manpages to deal with the new
"Options" (instead of "Flags") form of podman help. #8034
did part of that, but one of my review comments was
accidentally left out.
2) Fixes hack/xref-helpmsgs-manpages to deal with the new
option syntax in man pages, post- #8292, in which each
option is preceded by four hashes so as to make them
HTML <h4> elements with named anchors.
3) Fixes man pages that #8292 accidentally missed.
4) Adds man page entries for two flags that got added
to podman but not documented (pod create --network-alias,
play kube --log-driver)
Fixes: #8296
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Allow build systems without standard cc to successfully run the
dependency checking helper scripts from the Makefile.
This supports custom compilers specified by the common CC environment
variable, preprocessors given as CPP and additional preprocessor flags
from CPPFLAGS.
Additional flags from CFLAGS and LDFLAGS are considered for compiling/linking.
Overall, this facilitates cross-compilation and similar setups.
Signed-off-by: Marcel Bargull <marcel.bargull@udo.edu>
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Want to have man pages match commands, since we have lots of printed
man pages with using Options, we will change the command line to use
Options in --help.
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Also removed automatic exection of setup_environment.sh since most
people using this script are podman developers (not automation/CI
folks). If executing the automation scripts is necessary, manual
attendance to required variables like `$TEST_FLAVOR` is mandatory.
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
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Refactor version handling in cmd tree
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* Move from simple string to semver objects
* Change client API Version from '1' to 2.0.0
Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com>
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Installing bats to /usr/local requires root privileges. Without this,
`make install.tools` fails. However, if I do `sudo make install.tools`,
then all of the other dependencies and git clones in the current
directory end up owned by root. This limits root privileges to the part
that needs it.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Christiansen <xordspar0@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Separate the volume endpoints into compat and libpod,
as it is done for the other endpoints.
Move the libpod image push endpoint to images.
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <paul.holzinger@web.de>
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It's not possible to run any of the scripts on distributions which do
have `bash` not in `/bin`. This is being fixed by using `/usr/bin/env
bash` instead.
Signed-off-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@suse.com>
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There are a bunch of *.rst files in docs/source, linking sometimes
to man pages and sometimes to other .rst files. These files each
have entries of the following form:
:doc:`foo <link-to-foo>` Description of foo
...for all podman sub and sub-subcommands 'foo'.
Read all .rst files and make sure that:
- all entries in a given file are in alphabetical order
- all link-to-foo targets point to existing doc files
- every subcommand known by 'podman help' has a corresponding
doc entry in a .rst file
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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For each podman*.md file with a subcommand table (podman,
podman-container, etc), assert that the subcommand list
is sorted.
Change is bigger than it should be, because it switches from
nice clean local per-function error counting to using a nasty
global.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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* Add support to manage multiple connections
* Add connection
* Remove connection
* Rename connection
* Set connection as default
* Add markdown/man pages
* Fix recursion in hack/xref-helpmsgs-manpages
Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com>
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The unit tests currently require running as root. This has caused some
confusion that justifies adding a root check to `make localunit` and
error out for non-root users instead of starting the tests deemed to
fail.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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With the advent of Podman 2.0.0 we crossed the magical barrier of go
modules. While we were able to continue importing all packages inside
of the project, the project could not be vendored anymore from the
outside.
Move the go module to new major version and change all imports to
`github.com/containers/libpod/v2`. The renaming of the imports
was done via `gomove` [1].
[1] https://github.com/KSubedi/gomove
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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New functionality in hack/man-page-checker: start cross-
referencing the man page 'Synopsis' line against the
output of 'podman foo --help'. This is part 1, flag/option
consistency. Part 2 (arg consistency) is too big and will
have to wait for later.
flag/option consistency means: if 'podman foo --help'
includes the string '[flags]' in the Usage message,
make sure the man page includes '[*options*]' in its
Synopsis line, and vice-versa. This found several
inconsistencies, which I've fixed.
While doing this I realized that Cobra automatically
includes a 'Flags:' subsection in its --help output
for all subcommands that have defined flags. This
is great - it lets us cross-check against the
usage synopsis, and make sure that '[flags]' is
present or absent as needed, without fear of
human screwups. If a flag-less subcommand ever
gets extended with flags, but the developer forgets
to add '[flags]' and remove DisableFlagsInUseLine,
we now have a test that will catch that. (This,
too, caught two instances which I fixed).
I don't actually know if the new man-page-checker
functionality will work in CI: I vaguely recall that
it might run before 'make podman' does; and also
vaguely recall that some steps were taken to remedy
that.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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For using the `registry:2.6` image. 2.7 and beyond dropped the
`htpasswd` binary from the rootfs which parts of our CI depends
on.
While this is not a sustainable solution (assuming `htpasswd` is gone
for ever), it unblocks the CI for now.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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We experienced regression when using the latest `v1.2.0-dev` bats in
Ubuntu 20.04 (see github.com/containers/libpod/pull/6418). Using
bats v1.1.0 worked in the Ubuntu test VM.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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We need to default to building podman. If you specify no build
tags you will not build podman, not podman-remote.
Just using remote flag to indicate podman-remote and !remote for
podman.
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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1) fix lost credentials.
must_pass(), added in #6375, eats the credentials
generated via 'podman run --entrypoint htpasswd'.
Run that podman instance directly, and add explicit
error check.
(The error and stdout/stderr handling here has gotten
cumbersome. There must be something I'm missing that
could make it all simpler.)
2) fix default podman path.
When setting $PODMAN, default to the locally built
one -- there may not be one in $PATH (e.g. in
Ubuntu, see #6366). This in turn requires us to:
3) run registry test in integration, not unit test
It looks like unit tests run before podman is built,
causing a chicken-egg dilemma. Try to solve that by
running the new hack/podman-registry-go test in
integration tests, not unit tests.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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My initial revision of the podman-registry helper script
was written in haste, with an enormous tradeoff: no
visibility into any errors. We are now paying for this
in #6366: the script is failing on Ubuntu and we
have no way of knowing why.
This PR adds a must_pass() function used for critical
steps. This runs the action silently; if the command
fails, it displays the failing command name with
full output logs, cleans up the temporary workdir,
and exits with error status.
As a reminder, the reason this is necessary is that
our script convention is to output a series of
environment variables to stdout -- we must therefore
take pains not to emit anything else to stdout.
And, unfortunately, podman and openssl tend to be
rather verbose.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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In response to #6207: this is a helper script intended for
use in starting and stopping a local container registry.
It takes care of port, username, password assignments;
generates a self-signed certificate; and starts the
container in an isolated podman root/runroot to avoid
conflicting with the caller's environment.
Intended usage: invoke from shell script, using 'eval'
to get results into calling process environment. See
help message (-h) for invocation details. This will
work for shell scripts but will be difficult if
called from Go or C - if that is likely to happen,
I'd love to hear suggestions for alternate ways to
get the settings back to the caller.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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