Example #1
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// ValidateContextDirectory checks if all the contents of the directory
// can be read and returns an error if some files can't be read
// symlinks which point to non-existing files don't trigger an error
func ValidateContextDirectory(srcPath string, excludes []string) error {
	return filepath.Walk(filepath.Join(srcPath, "."), func(filePath string, f os.FileInfo, err error) error {
		// skip this directory/file if it's not in the path, it won't get added to the context
		if relFilePath, err := filepath.Rel(srcPath, filePath); err != nil {
			return err
		} else if skip, err := fileutils.Matches(relFilePath, excludes); err != nil {
			return err
		} else if skip {
			if f.IsDir() {
				return filepath.SkipDir
			}
			return nil
		}

		if err != nil {
			if os.IsPermission(err) {
				return fmt.Errorf("can't stat '%s'", filePath)
			}
			if os.IsNotExist(err) {
				return nil
			}
			return err
		}

		// skip checking if symlinks point to non-existing files, such symlinks can be useful
		// also skip named pipes, because they hanging on open
		if f.Mode()&(os.ModeSymlink|os.ModeNamedPipe) != 0 {
			return nil
		}

		if !f.IsDir() {
			currentFile, err := os.Open(filePath)
			if err != nil && os.IsPermission(err) {
				return fmt.Errorf("no permission to read from '%s'", filePath)
			}
			currentFile.Close()
		}
		return nil
	})
}
Example #2
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// CreateTar create a build context tar for the specified project and service name.
func CreateTar(p *project.Project, name string) (io.ReadCloser, error) {
	// This code was ripped off from docker/api/client/build.go

	serviceConfig := p.Configs[name]
	root := serviceConfig.Build
	dockerfileName := filepath.Join(root, serviceConfig.Dockerfile)

	absRoot, err := filepath.Abs(root)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	filename := dockerfileName

	if dockerfileName == "" {
		// No -f/--file was specified so use the default
		dockerfileName = DefaultDockerfileName
		filename = filepath.Join(absRoot, dockerfileName)

		// Just to be nice ;-) look for 'dockerfile' too but only
		// use it if we found it, otherwise ignore this check
		if _, err = os.Lstat(filename); os.IsNotExist(err) {
			tmpFN := path.Join(absRoot, strings.ToLower(dockerfileName))
			if _, err = os.Lstat(tmpFN); err == nil {
				dockerfileName = strings.ToLower(dockerfileName)
				filename = tmpFN
			}
		}
	}

	origDockerfile := dockerfileName // used for error msg
	if filename, err = filepath.Abs(filename); err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	// Now reset the dockerfileName to be relative to the build context
	dockerfileName, err = filepath.Rel(absRoot, filename)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	// And canonicalize dockerfile name to a platform-independent one
	dockerfileName, err = archive.CanonicalTarNameForPath(dockerfileName)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("Cannot canonicalize dockerfile path %s: %v", dockerfileName, err)
	}

	if _, err = os.Lstat(filename); os.IsNotExist(err) {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("Cannot locate Dockerfile: %s", origDockerfile)
	}
	var includes = []string{"."}

	excludes, err := utils.ReadDockerIgnore(path.Join(root, ".dockerignore"))
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	// If .dockerignore mentions .dockerignore or the Dockerfile
	// then make sure we send both files over to the daemon
	// because Dockerfile is, obviously, needed no matter what, and
	// .dockerignore is needed to know if either one needs to be
	// removed.  The deamon will remove them for us, if needed, after it
	// parses the Dockerfile.
	keepThem1, _ := fileutils.Matches(".dockerignore", excludes)
	keepThem2, _ := fileutils.Matches(dockerfileName, excludes)
	if keepThem1 || keepThem2 {
		includes = append(includes, ".dockerignore", dockerfileName)
	}

	if err := utils.ValidateContextDirectory(root, excludes); err != nil {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("Error checking context is accessible: '%s'. Please check permissions and try again.", err)
	}

	options := &archive.TarOptions{
		Compression:     archive.Uncompressed,
		ExcludePatterns: excludes,
		IncludeFiles:    includes,
	}

	return archive.TarWithOptions(root, options)
}