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package tunnel
import (
"context"
"github.com/containers/podman/v2/libpod/define"
"github.com/containers/podman/v2/pkg/bindings"
"github.com/containers/podman/v2/pkg/bindings/containers"
"github.com/containers/podman/v2/pkg/bindings/pods"
"github.com/containers/podman/v2/pkg/domain/entities"
"github.com/containers/podman/v2/pkg/errorhandling"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// FIXME: the `ignore` parameter is very likely wrong here as it should rather
// be used on *errors* from operations such as remove.
func getContainersByContext(contextWithConnection context.Context, all, ignore bool, namesOrIDs []string) ([]entities.ListContainer, error) {
if all && len(namesOrIDs) > 0 {
return nil, errors.New("cannot lookup containers and all")
}
allContainers, err := containers.List(contextWithConnection, nil, bindings.PTrue, nil, nil, bindings.PTrue)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if all {
return allContainers, err
}
// Note: it would be nicer if the lists endpoint would support that as
// we could use the libpod backend for looking up containers rather
// than risking diverging the local and remote lookups.
//
// A `--filter nameOrId=abc` that can be specified multiple times would
// be awesome to have.
filtered := []entities.ListContainer{}
for _, nameOrID := range namesOrIDs {
// First determine if the container exists by doing an inspect.
// Inspect takes supports names and IDs and let's us determine
// a containers full ID.
inspectData, err := containers.Inspect(contextWithConnection, nameOrID, bindings.PFalse)
if err != nil {
if ignore && errorhandling.Contains(err, define.ErrNoSuchCtr) {
continue
}
return nil, err
}
// Now we can do a full match of the ID to find the right
// container. Note that we *really* need a full ID match to
// prevent any ambiguities between IDs and names (see #7837).
found := false
for _, ctr := range allContainers {
if ctr.ID == inspectData.ID {
filtered = append(filtered, ctr)
found = true
break
}
}
if !found && !ignore {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(define.ErrNoSuchCtr, "unable to find container %q", nameOrID)
}
}
return filtered, nil
}
func getPodsByContext(contextWithConnection context.Context, all bool, namesOrIDs []string) ([]*entities.ListPodsReport, error) {
if all && len(namesOrIDs) > 0 {
return nil, errors.New("cannot lookup specific pods and all")
}
allPods, err := pods.List(contextWithConnection, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if all {
return allPods, nil
}
filtered := []*entities.ListPodsReport{}
// Note: it would be nicer if the lists endpoint would support that as
// we could use the libpod backend for looking up pods rather than
// risking diverging the local and remote lookups.
//
// A `--filter nameOrId=abc` that can be specified multiple times would
// be awesome to have.
for _, nameOrID := range namesOrIDs {
// First determine if the pod exists by doing an inspect.
// Inspect takes supports names and IDs and let's us determine
// a containers full ID.
inspectData, err := pods.Inspect(contextWithConnection, nameOrID)
if err != nil {
if errorhandling.Contains(err, define.ErrNoSuchPod) {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(define.ErrNoSuchPod, "unable to find pod %q", nameOrID)
}
return nil, err
}
// Now we can do a full match of the ID to find the right pod.
// Note that we *really* need a full ID match to prevent any
// ambiguities between IDs and names (see #7837).
found := false
for _, pod := range allPods {
if pod.Id == inspectData.ID {
filtered = append(filtered, pod)
found = true
break
}
}
if !found {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(define.ErrNoSuchPod, "unable to find pod %q", nameOrID)
}
}
return filtered, nil
}
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