Esempio n. 1
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// NewClient creates a new plugin client (http).
func NewClient(addr string, tlsConfig tlsconfig.Options) (*Client, error) {
	tr := &http.Transport{}

	c, err := tlsconfig.Client(tlsConfig)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	tr.TLSClientConfig = c

	protoAndAddr := strings.Split(addr, "://")
	sockets.ConfigureTCPTransport(tr, protoAndAddr[0], protoAndAddr[1])

	scheme := protoAndAddr[0]
	if scheme != "https" {
		scheme = "http"
	}
	return &Client{&http.Client{Transport: tr}, scheme, protoAndAddr[1]}, nil
}
Esempio n. 2
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func (d *Daemon) getClientConfig() (*clientConfig, error) {
	var (
		transport *http.Transport
		scheme    string
		addr      string
		proto     string
	)
	if d.useDefaultTLSHost {
		option := &tlsconfig.Options{
			CAFile:   "fixtures/https/ca.pem",
			CertFile: "fixtures/https/client-cert.pem",
			KeyFile:  "fixtures/https/client-key.pem",
		}
		tlsConfig, err := tlsconfig.Client(*option)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
		transport = &http.Transport{
			TLSClientConfig: tlsConfig,
		}
		addr = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", opts.DefaultHTTPHost, opts.DefaultTLSHTTPPort)
		scheme = "https"
		proto = "tcp"
	} else if d.useDefaultHost {
		addr = opts.DefaultUnixSocket
		proto = "unix"
		scheme = "http"
		transport = &http.Transport{}
	} else {
		addr = filepath.Join(d.folder, "docker.sock")
		proto = "unix"
		scheme = "http"
		transport = &http.Transport{}
	}

	sockets.ConfigureTCPTransport(transport, proto, addr)

	return &clientConfig{
		transport: transport,
		scheme:    scheme,
		addr:      addr,
	}, nil
}