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Make sure that containers configured for auto removal
(e.g., via `podman create --rm`) are removed in `podman start`
if starting the container failed.
Fixes: #10935
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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System tests: fix a multiarch problem
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The multi-image load test was failing on non-x86_64 arch,
because the images used by the test (:00000000, :20200902)
did not have manifests for the given arch.
Solution: all we need are two nonlocal images. Use the
predefined NONLOCAL_IMAGE for one, and a new :multiimage
tag (manually created, currently == :20210610) for the other.
Document, so if/when RHEL adds new supported arches, the
test will fail but a maintainer will have a clue what to do.
Also, as long as I'm in here: add 'image prune -f' to teardown
in build.bats, to avoid seeing lots of red "stray image"
warnings in test logs.
Also: skip a broken/flaky python test
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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podman pod create --pid flag
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added support for --pid flag. User can specify ns:file, pod, private, or host.
container returns an error since you cannot point the ns of the pods infra container
to a container outside of the pod.
Signed-off-by: cdoern <cdoern@redhat.com>
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auto-update: add --dry-run
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Add a --dry-run flag to `podman auto-update` which will look for new
images but won't perform any pull or restart any service or container.
The "UPDATED" column will now indicate the availability of a newer image
via "pending".
```
$ podman auto-update --dry-run
UNIT CONTAINER IMAGE POLICY UPDATED
container-test.service 08fd34e533fd (test) localhost:5000/busybox registry false
```
Fixes: #9949
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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e2e tests: use Should(Exit()) and ExitWithError()
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e2e test failures are rife with messages like:
Expected 1 to equal 0
These make me cry. They're anti-helpful, requiring the reader
to dive into the source code to figure out what those numbers
mean.
Solution: Go tests have a '.Should(Exit(NNN))' mechanism. I
don't know if it spits out a better diagnostic (I have no way
to run e2e tests on my laptop), but I have to fantasize that
it will, and given the state of our flakes I assume that at
least one test will fail and give me the opportunity to see
what the error message looks like.
THIS IS NOT REVIEWABLE CODE. There is no way for a human
to review it. Don't bother. Maybe look at a few random
ones for sanity. If you want to really review, here is
a reproducer of what I did:
cd test/e2e
! positive assertions. The second is the same as the first,
! with the addition of (unnecessary) parentheses because
! some invocations were written that way. The third is BeZero().
perl -pi -e 's/Expect\((\S+)\.ExitCode\(\)\)\.To\(Equal\((\d+)\)\)/Expect($1).Should(Exit($2))/' *_test.go
perl -pi -e 's/Expect\((\S+)\.ExitCode\(\)\)\.To\(\(Equal\((\d+)\)\)\)/Expect($1).Should(Exit($2))/' *_test.go
perl -pi -e 's/Expect\((\S+)\.ExitCode\(\)\)\.To\(BeZero\(\)\)/Expect($1).Should(Exit(0))/' *_test.go
! Same as above, but handles three non-numeric exit codes
! in run_exit_test.go
perl -pi -e 's/Expect\((\S+)\.ExitCode\(\)\)\.To\(Equal\((\S+)\)\)/Expect($1).Should(Exit($2))/' *_test.go
! negative assertions. Difference is the spelling of 'To(Not)',
! 'ToNot', and 'NotTo'. I assume those are all the same.
perl -pi -e 's/Expect\((\S+)\.ExitCode\(\)\)\.To\(Not\(Equal\((0)\)\)\)/Expect($1).To(ExitWithError())/' *_test.go
perl -pi -e 's/Expect\((\S+)\.ExitCode\(\)\)\.ToNot\(Equal\((0)\)\)/Expect($1).To(ExitWithError())/' *_test.go
perl -pi -e 's/Expect\((\S+)\.ExitCode\(\)\)\.NotTo\(Equal\((0)\)\)/Expect($1).To(ExitWithError())/' *_test.go
! negative, old use of BeZero()
perl -pi -e 's/Expect\((\S+)\.ExitCode\(\)\)\.ToNot\(BeZero\(\)\)/Expect($1).Should(ExitWithError())/' *_test.go
Run those on a clean copy of main branch (at the same branch
point as my PR, of course), then diff against a checked-out
copy of my PR. There should be no differences. Then all you
have to review is that my replacements above are sane.
UPDATE: nope, that's not enough, you also need to add gomega/gexec
to the files that don't have it:
perl -pi -e '$_ .= "$1/gexec\"\n" if m!^(.*/onsi/gomega)"!' $(grep -L gomega/gexec $(git log -1 --stat | awk '$1 ~ /test\/e2e\// { print $1}'))
UPDATE 2: hand-edit run_volume_test.go
UPDATE 3: sigh, add WaitWithDefaultTimeout() to a couple of places
UPDATE 4: skip a test due to bug #10935 (race condition)
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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podman-remote build use .containerignore over .dockerignore
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$ mkdir zzz;cd zzz
$ printf "FROM quay.io/libpod/testimage:20210610\nCOPY ./ ./\nCOPY subdir ./\n" >Dockerfile
$ printf "*\nsubdir\n\!*/sub1*\n" >.dockerignore
$ mkdir subdir; touch subdir/sub1.txt
$ ../bin/podman-remote build .
Should fail, but succeeds because we are not sending over the
.dockerignore file to the server side. This PR will send the
.dockerignore so the server side and use it.
Fixes: #10907
Also if both .containerignore and .dockerignore in the context
directory, podman-remote should prefer .containerignore and not use
.dockerignore.
Fixes: #10908
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Return macvlan object in /network REST API response
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Fixes: #10266
Signed-off-by: Vikas Goel <vikas.goel@gmail.com>
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auto-update: make output more user friendly
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The rather raw and scarce output of `podman auto-update` has been a
thorn in my eyes for a longer while. So far, Podman would only print
updated systemd units, one per line, without further formatting.
Motivated by issue #9949 which is asking for some more useful
information in combination with a dry-run feature, I sat down and
reflected which information may come in handy.
Running `podman auto-update` will now look as follows:
```
$ podman auto-update
Trying to pull [...]
UNIT CONTAINER IMAGE POLICY UPDATED
container-test.service 08fd34e533fd (test) localhost:5000/busybox registry false
```
Also refactor the spaghetti code in the backend a bit to make it easier
to digest and maintain.
For easier testing and for the sake of consistency with other commands
listing output, add a `--format` flag.
The man page will get an overhaul in a follow up commit.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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The output of auto-update leaves quite some space for improvements. One
thing is to make it more obvious which systemd units were restarted.
With this change, the output looks as follows:
```
$ podman auto-update
Trying to pull...
Restarted the following systemd units:
$unit-1
$unit-2
$unit-3
```
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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Fix broken volume and container tests
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There are a handful of tests that aren't actually being run because
there are missing \ which is prevented the tests from being executed.
Additionally some of the test syntax was incorrect but not showing up
because these tests didn't run.
Signed-off-by: Alex Schultz <aschultz@redhat.com>
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Perform a one-sided close of HTTP attach conn on EOF
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On EOF of STDIN, we need to perform a one-sided close of the
attach connection on the client side, to ensure that STDIN
finishing will also cause the exec session to terminate, instead
of hang.
Fixes #7360
Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <mheon@redhat.com>
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manifest create subcommand should accept more than 2 arguments
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Signed-off-by: Raul Sevilla <rsevilla@redhat.com>
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fix: uid/gid for volume mounted to existing dir
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If mounting to existing directory the uid/gid should be preserved.
Primary uid/gid of container shouldn't be used.
Signed-off-by: Matej Vasek <mvasek@redhat.com>
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Restore headers of optional information in 'podman pod ps'
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When optional information such as container IDs and names in pods, the
headers are not displayed. This fix restored the headers.
Documentation of this subcommand is also updated.
Signed-off-by: Hironori Shiina <shiina.hironori@jp.fujitsu.com>
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If the user specifies "*" in a .dockerignore or a .containerignore
then podman-remote build should not exclude the Dockerfile or
Containerfile or any content pointed to by `-f` in the context
directory.
We still need these files on the server side to complete the build.
Fixes: https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/9867
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Implemented Until Query Parameter for Containers/logs
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compat containers/logs was missing actual usage of until query param.
fixes #10859
Signed-off-by: cdoern <cdoern@redhat.com>
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With docker-compose, there is a use case where you can `docker-compose
up -d`, then change a file like docker-compose.yml and run up again.
This requires a ContainerConfig with at least Volumes be populated in
the inspect data. This PR adds just that.
Fixes: #10795
Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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support pulling multiple images sequentially in a single podman pull
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Signed-off-by: Mehul Arora <aroram18@mcmaster.ca>
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podman diff accept two images or containers
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First, make podman diff accept optionally a second argument. This allows
the user to specify a second image/container to compare the first with.
If it is not set the parent layer will be used as before.
Second, podman container diff should only use containers and podman
image diff should only use images. Previously, podman container diff
would use the image when both an image and container with this name
exists.
To make this work two new parameters have been added to the api. If they
are not used the previous behaviour is used. The same applies to the
bindings.
Fixes #10649
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Matej Vasek <mvasek@redhat.com>
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Since Podman create/run can support this, so should play.
Fixes: https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/10807
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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containers/dependabot/go_modules/github.com/containers/storage-1.32.4
Bump github.com/containers/storage from 1.32.3 to 1.32.4
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Bumps [github.com/containers/storage](https://github.com/containers/storage) from 1.32.3 to 1.32.5.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/containers/storage/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/containers/storage/blob/main/docs/containers-storage-changes.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/containers/storage/compare/v1.32.3...v1.32.5)
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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: github.com/containers/storage
dependency-type: direct:production
update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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* Add support for the tcp and unix schemes in connection URLs.
Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com>
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read secret config from config file if no user data.
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feat: read secret config from config file if the user hasn't entered
explicit config values
feat: allow to specify `--driver-opts opt1=val1,opt2=val2` in the secret
create command to allow overriding the default values
fix: show driver options in `podman secret inspect`
Signed-off-by: Tino Rusch <tino.rusch@gmail.com>
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Fix a bug in `podman-cp` to forbid copying directories to files.
Previously, the directory was copied to the parent directory of the file
which is wrong.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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Support log_tag defaults from containers.conf
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Fixes: https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/10204
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Add --format to connection list
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Add support for the --format option to podman system connection list.
Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com>
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Add support for volume prune until filter to http api
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As stated in #10579 docker silently implements until filter for volume prune.
This commit adds initial support to the HTTP API, both libpod and compat.
It enables further work on that issue, such as adding cli support in the future.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Guzik <jakubmguzik@gmail.com>
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Podman Pod Create --cpus and --cpuset-cpus flags
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Added logic and handling for two new Podman pod create Flags.
--cpus specifies the total number of cores on which the pod can execute, this
is a combination of the period and quota for the CPU.
--cpuset-cpus is a string value which determines of these available cores,
how many we will truly execute on.
Signed-off-by: cdoern <cbdoer23@g.holycross.edu>
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