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import os
import os.path
import shutil
import socket
import tarfile
import tempfile
import unittest
import pytest
from docker.constants import IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM
from docker.utils import exclude_paths, match_tag, tar
from ..helpers import make_tree
def convert_paths(collection):
return set(map(convert_path, collection))
def convert_path(path):
return path.replace('/', os.path.sep)
class ExcludePathsTest(unittest.TestCase):
dirs = [
'foo',
'foo/bar',
'bar',
'target',
'target/subdir',
'subdir',
'subdir/target',
'subdir/target/subdir',
'subdir/subdir2',
'subdir/subdir2/target',
'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir'
]
files = [
'Dockerfile',
'Dockerfile.alt',
'.dockerignore',
'a.py',
'a.go',
'b.py',
'cde.py',
'foo/a.py',
'foo/b.py',
'foo/bar/a.py',
'bar/a.py',
'foo/Dockerfile3',
'target/file.txt',
'target/subdir/file.txt',
'subdir/file.txt',
'subdir/target/file.txt',
'subdir/target/subdir/file.txt',
'subdir/subdir2/file.txt',
'subdir/subdir2/target/file.txt',
'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir/file.txt',
]
all_paths = set(dirs + files)
def setUp(self):
self.base = make_tree(self.dirs, self.files)
def tearDown(self):
shutil.rmtree(self.base)
def exclude(self, patterns, dockerfile=None):
return set(exclude_paths(self.base, patterns, dockerfile=dockerfile))
def test_no_excludes(self):
assert self.exclude(['']) == convert_paths(self.all_paths)
def test_no_dupes(self):
paths = exclude_paths(self.base, ['!a.py'])
assert sorted(paths) == sorted(set(paths))
def test_wildcard_exclude(self):
assert self.exclude(['*']) == {'Dockerfile', '.dockerignore'}
def test_exclude_dockerfile_dockerignore(self):
"""
Even if the .dockerignore file explicitly says to exclude
Dockerfile and/or .dockerignore, don't exclude them from
the actual tar file.
"""
assert self.exclude(['Dockerfile', '.dockerignore']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths
)
def test_exclude_custom_dockerfile(self):
"""
If we're using a custom Dockerfile, make sure that's not
excluded.
"""
assert self.exclude(['*'], dockerfile='Dockerfile.alt') == {
'Dockerfile.alt', '.dockerignore'
}
assert self.exclude(
['*'], dockerfile='foo/Dockerfile3'
) == convert_paths({'foo/Dockerfile3', '.dockerignore'})
# https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/1956
assert self.exclude(
['*'], dockerfile='./foo/Dockerfile3'
) == convert_paths({'foo/Dockerfile3', '.dockerignore'})
def test_exclude_dockerfile_child(self):
includes = self.exclude(['foo/'], dockerfile='foo/Dockerfile3')
assert convert_path('foo/Dockerfile3') in includes
assert convert_path('foo/a.py') not in includes
def test_single_filename(self):
assert self.exclude(['a.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'a.py'}
)
def test_single_filename_leading_dot_slash(self):
assert self.exclude(['./a.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'a.py'}
)
# As odd as it sounds, a filename pattern with a trailing slash on the
# end *will* result in that file being excluded.
def test_single_filename_trailing_slash(self):
assert self.exclude(['a.py/']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'a.py'}
)
def test_wildcard_filename_start(self):
assert self.exclude(['*.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'a.py', 'b.py', 'cde.py'}
)
def test_wildcard_with_exception(self):
assert self.exclude(['*.py', '!b.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'a.py', 'cde.py'}
)
def test_wildcard_with_wildcard_exception(self):
assert self.exclude(['*.*', '!*.go']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {
'a.py', 'b.py', 'cde.py', 'Dockerfile.alt',
}
)
def test_wildcard_filename_end(self):
assert self.exclude(['a.*']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'a.py', 'a.go'}
)
def test_question_mark(self):
assert self.exclude(['?.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'a.py', 'b.py'}
)
def test_single_subdir_single_filename(self):
assert self.exclude(['foo/a.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'foo/a.py'}
)
def test_single_subdir_single_filename_leading_slash(self):
assert self.exclude(['/foo/a.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'foo/a.py'}
)
def test_exclude_include_absolute_path(self):
base = make_tree([], ['a.py', 'b.py'])
assert exclude_paths(
base,
['/*', '!/*.py']
) == {'a.py', 'b.py'}
def test_single_subdir_with_path_traversal(self):
assert self.exclude(['foo/whoops/../a.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'foo/a.py'}
)
def test_single_subdir_wildcard_filename(self):
assert self.exclude(['foo/*.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py'}
)
def test_wildcard_subdir_single_filename(self):
assert self.exclude(['*/a.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'foo/a.py', 'bar/a.py'}
)
def test_wildcard_subdir_wildcard_filename(self):
assert self.exclude(['*/*.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'bar/a.py'}
)
def test_directory(self):
assert self.exclude(['foo']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {
'foo', 'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py',
'foo/Dockerfile3'
}
)
def test_directory_with_trailing_slash(self):
assert self.exclude(['foo']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {
'foo', 'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py',
'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py', 'foo/Dockerfile3'
}
)
def test_directory_with_single_exception(self):
assert self.exclude(['foo', '!foo/bar/a.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {
'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'foo', 'foo/bar',
'foo/Dockerfile3'
}
)
def test_directory_with_subdir_exception(self):
assert self.exclude(['foo', '!foo/bar']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {
'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'foo', 'foo/Dockerfile3'
}
)
@pytest.mark.skipif(
not IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='Backslash patterns only on Windows'
)
def test_directory_with_subdir_exception_win32_pathsep(self):
assert self.exclude(['foo', '!foo\\bar']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {
'foo/a.py', 'foo/b.py', 'foo', 'foo/Dockerfile3'
}
)
def test_directory_with_wildcard_exception(self):
assert self.exclude(['foo', '!foo/*.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {
'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py', 'foo', 'foo/Dockerfile3'
}
)
def test_subdirectory(self):
assert self.exclude(['foo/bar']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py'}
)
@pytest.mark.skipif(
not IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='Backslash patterns only on Windows'
)
def test_subdirectory_win32_pathsep(self):
assert self.exclude(['foo\\bar']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py'}
)
def test_double_wildcard(self):
assert self.exclude(['**/a.py']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {
'a.py', 'foo/a.py', 'foo/bar/a.py', 'bar/a.py'
}
)
assert self.exclude(['foo/**/bar']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py'}
)
def test_single_and_double_wildcard(self):
assert self.exclude(['**/target/*/*']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {
'target/subdir/file.txt',
'subdir/target/subdir/file.txt',
'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir/file.txt'
}
)
def test_trailing_double_wildcard(self):
assert self.exclude(['subdir/**']) == convert_paths(
self.all_paths - {
'subdir/file.txt',
'subdir/target/file.txt',
'subdir/target/subdir/file.txt',
'subdir/subdir2/file.txt',
'subdir/subdir2/target/file.txt',
'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir/file.txt',
'subdir/target',
'subdir/target/subdir',
'subdir/subdir2',
'subdir/subdir2/target',
'subdir/subdir2/target/subdir'
}
)
def test_double_wildcard_with_exception(self):
assert self.exclude(['**', '!bar', '!foo/bar']) == convert_paths(
{
'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/a.py', 'bar', 'bar/a.py', 'Dockerfile',
'.dockerignore',
}
)
def test_include_wildcard(self):
# This may be surprising but it matches the CLI's behavior
# (tested with 18.05.0-ce on linux)
base = make_tree(['a'], ['a/b.py'])
assert exclude_paths(
base,
['*', '!*/b.py']
) == set()
def test_last_line_precedence(self):
base = make_tree(
[],
['garbage.md',
'trash.md',
'README.md',
'README-bis.md',
'README-secret.md'])
assert exclude_paths(
base,
['*.md', '!README*.md', 'README-secret.md']
) == {'README.md', 'README-bis.md'}
def test_parent_directory(self):
base = make_tree(
[],
['a.py',
'b.py',
'c.py'])
# Dockerignore reference stipulates that absolute paths are
# equivalent to relative paths, hence /../foo should be
# equivalent to ../foo. It also stipulates that paths are run
# through Go's filepath.Clean, which explicitly "replace
# "/.." by "/" at the beginning of a path".
assert exclude_paths(
base,
['../a.py', '/../b.py']
) == {'c.py'}
class TarTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_tar_with_excludes(self):
dirs = [
'foo',
'foo/bar',
'bar',
]
files = [
'Dockerfile',
'Dockerfile.alt',
'.dockerignore',
'a.py',
'a.go',
'b.py',
'cde.py',
'foo/a.py',
'foo/b.py',
'foo/bar/a.py',
'bar/a.py',
]
exclude = [
'*.py',
'!b.py',
'!a.go',
'foo',
'Dockerfile*',
'.dockerignore',
]
expected_names = {
'Dockerfile',
'.dockerignore',
'a.go',
'b.py',
'bar',
'bar/a.py',
}
base = make_tree(dirs, files)
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base)
with tar(base, exclude=exclude) as archive:
tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive)
assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == sorted(expected_names)
def test_tar_with_empty_directory(self):
base = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base)
for d in ['foo', 'bar']:
os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, d))
with tar(base) as archive:
tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive)
assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == ['bar', 'foo']
@pytest.mark.skipif(
IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM or os.geteuid() == 0,
reason='root user always has access ; no chmod on Windows'
)
def test_tar_with_inaccessible_file(self):
base = tempfile.mkdtemp()
full_path = os.path.join(base, 'foo')
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base)
with open(full_path, 'w') as f:
f.write('content')
os.chmod(full_path, 0o222)
with pytest.raises(IOError) as ei:
tar(base)
assert f'Can not read file in context: {full_path}' in (
ei.exconly()
)
@pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No symlinks on Windows')
def test_tar_with_file_symlinks(self):
base = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base)
with open(os.path.join(base, 'foo'), 'w') as f:
f.write("content")
os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, 'bar'))
os.symlink('../foo', os.path.join(base, 'bar/foo'))
with tar(base) as archive:
tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive)
assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == ['bar', 'bar/foo', 'foo']
@pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No symlinks on Windows')
def test_tar_with_directory_symlinks(self):
base = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base)
for d in ['foo', 'bar']:
os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, d))
os.symlink('../foo', os.path.join(base, 'bar/foo'))
with tar(base) as archive:
tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive)
assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == ['bar', 'bar/foo', 'foo']
@pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No symlinks on Windows')
def test_tar_with_broken_symlinks(self):
base = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base)
for d in ['foo', 'bar']:
os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, d))
os.symlink('../baz', os.path.join(base, 'bar/foo'))
with tar(base) as archive:
tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive)
assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == ['bar', 'bar/foo', 'foo']
@pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No UNIX sockets on Win32')
def test_tar_socket_file(self):
base = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base)
for d in ['foo', 'bar']:
os.makedirs(os.path.join(base, d))
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX)
self.addCleanup(sock.close)
sock.bind(os.path.join(base, 'test.sock'))
with tar(base) as archive:
tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive)
assert sorted(tar_data.getnames()) == ['bar', 'foo']
def tar_test_negative_mtime_bug(self):
base = tempfile.mkdtemp()
filename = os.path.join(base, 'th.txt')
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base)
with open(filename, 'w') as f:
f.write('Invisible Full Moon')
os.utime(filename, (12345, -3600.0))
with tar(base) as archive:
tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive)
assert tar_data.getnames() == ['th.txt']
assert tar_data.getmember('th.txt').mtime == -3600
@pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WINDOWS_PLATFORM, reason='No symlinks on Windows')
def test_tar_directory_link(self):
dirs = ['a', 'b', 'a/c']
files = ['a/hello.py', 'b/utils.py', 'a/c/descend.py']
base = make_tree(dirs, files)
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, base)
os.symlink(os.path.join(base, 'b'), os.path.join(base, 'a/c/b'))
with tar(base) as archive:
tar_data = tarfile.open(fileobj=archive)
names = tar_data.getnames()
for member in dirs + files:
assert member in names
assert 'a/c/b' in names
assert 'a/c/b/utils.py' not in names
# selected test cases from https://github.com/distribution/reference/blob/8507c7fcf0da9f570540c958ea7b972c30eeaeca/reference_test.go#L13-L328
@pytest.mark.parametrize("tag,expected", [
("test_com", True),
("test.com:tag", True),
# N.B. this implicitly means "docker.io/library/test.com:5000"
# i.e. the `5000` is a tag, not a port here!
("test.com:5000", True),
("test.com/repo:tag", True),
("test:5000/repo", True),
("test:5000/repo:tag", True),
("test:5000/repo", True),
("", False),
(":justtag", False),
("Uppercase:tag", False),
("test:5000/Uppercase/lowercase:tag", False),
("lowercase:Uppercase", True),
# length limits not enforced
pytest.param("a/"*128 + "a:tag", False, marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
("a/"*127 + "a:tag-puts-this-over-max", True),
("aa/asdf$$^/aa", False),
("sub-dom1.foo.com/bar/baz/quux", True),
("sub-dom1.foo.com/bar/baz/quux:some-long-tag", True),
("b.gcr.io/test.example.com/my-app:test.example.com", True),
("xn--n3h.com/myimage:xn--n3h.com", True),
("foo_bar.com:8080", True),
("foo/foo_bar.com:8080", True),
("192.168.1.1", True),
("192.168.1.1:tag", True),
("192.168.1.1:5000", True),
("192.168.1.1/repo", True),
("192.168.1.1:5000/repo", True),
("192.168.1.1:5000/repo:5050", True),
# regex does not properly handle ipv6
pytest.param("[2001:db8::1]", False, marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
("[2001:db8::1]:5000", False),
pytest.param("[2001:db8::1]/repo", True, marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
pytest.param("[2001:db8:1:2:3:4:5:6]/repo:tag", True, marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
pytest.param("[2001:db8::1]:5000/repo", True, marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
pytest.param("[2001:db8::1]:5000/repo:tag", True, marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
pytest.param("[2001:db8::]:5000/repo", True, marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
pytest.param("[::1]:5000/repo", True, marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
("[fe80::1%eth0]:5000/repo", False),
("[fe80::1%@invalidzone]:5000/repo", False),
])
def test_match_tag(tag: str, expected: bool):
assert match_tag(tag) == expected