// StatPath stats the filesystem resource at the specified path in this // container. Returns stat info about the resource. func (container *Container) StatPath(path string) (stat *types.ContainerPathStat, err error) { container.Lock() defer container.Unlock() if err = container.Mount(); err != nil { return nil, err } defer container.Unmount() err = container.mountVolumes() defer container.UnmountVolumes(true) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Consider the given path as an absolute path in the container. absPath := path if !filepath.IsAbs(absPath) { absPath = archive.PreserveTrailingDotOrSeparator(filepath.Join("/", path), path) } resolvedPath, err := container.GetResourcePath(absPath) if err != nil { return nil, err } // A trailing "." or separator has important meaning. For example, if // `"foo"` is a symlink to some directory `"dir"`, then `os.Lstat("foo")` // will stat the link itself, while `os.Lstat("foo/")` will stat the link // target. If the basename of the path is ".", it means to archive the // contents of the directory with "." as the first path component rather // than the name of the directory. This would cause extraction of the // archive to *not* make another directory, but instead use the current // directory. resolvedPath = archive.PreserveTrailingDotOrSeparator(resolvedPath, absPath) lstat, err := os.Lstat(resolvedPath) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &types.ContainerPathStat{ Name: lstat.Name(), Path: absPath, Size: lstat.Size(), Mode: lstat.Mode(), Mtime: lstat.ModTime(), }, nil }
func resolveLocalPath(localPath string) (absPath string, err error) { if absPath, err = filepath.Abs(localPath); err != nil { return } return archive.PreserveTrailingDotOrSeparator(absPath, localPath), nil }
// ResolvePath resolves the given path in the container to a resource on the // host. Returns a resolved path (absolute path to the resource on the host), // the absolute path to the resource relative to the container's rootfs, and // an error if the path points to outside the container's rootfs. func (container *Container) ResolvePath(path string) (resolvedPath, absPath string, err error) { // Check if a drive letter supplied, it must be the system drive. No-op except on Windows path, err = system.CheckSystemDriveAndRemoveDriveLetter(path) if err != nil { return "", "", err } // Consider the given path as an absolute path in the container. absPath = archive.PreserveTrailingDotOrSeparator(filepath.Join(string(filepath.Separator), path), path) // Split the absPath into its Directory and Base components. We will // resolve the dir in the scope of the container then append the base. dirPath, basePath := filepath.Split(absPath) resolvedDirPath, err := container.GetResourcePath(dirPath) if err != nil { return "", "", err } // resolvedDirPath will have been cleaned (no trailing path separators) so // we can manually join it with the base path element. resolvedPath = resolvedDirPath + string(filepath.Separator) + basePath return resolvedPath, absPath, nil }
// ExtractToDir extracts the given tar archive to the specified location in the // filesystem of this container. The given path must be of a directory in the // container. If it is not, the error will be ErrExtractPointNotDirectory. If // noOverwriteDirNonDir is true then it will be an error if unpacking the // given content would cause an existing directory to be replaced with a non- // directory and vice versa. func (container *Container) ExtractToDir(path string, noOverwriteDirNonDir bool, content io.Reader) (err error) { container.Lock() defer container.Unlock() if err = container.Mount(); err != nil { return err } defer container.Unmount() err = container.mountVolumes() defer container.unmountVolumes(true) if err != nil { return err } // The destination path needs to be resolved to a host path, with all // symbolic links followed in the scope of the container's rootfs. Note // that we do not use `container.resolvePath(path)` here because we need // to also evaluate the last path element if it is a symlink. This is so // that you can extract an archive to a symlink that points to a directory. // Consider the given path as an absolute path in the container. absPath := archive.PreserveTrailingDotOrSeparator(filepath.Join(string(filepath.Separator), path), path) // This will evaluate the last path element if it is a symlink. resolvedPath, err := container.GetResourcePath(absPath) if err != nil { return err } stat, err := os.Lstat(resolvedPath) if err != nil { return err } if !stat.IsDir() { return ErrExtractPointNotDirectory } // Need to check if the path is in a volume. If it is, it cannot be in a // read-only volume. If it is not in a volume, the container cannot be // configured with a read-only rootfs. // Use the resolved path relative to the container rootfs as the new // absPath. This way we fully follow any symlinks in a volume that may // lead back outside the volume. // // The Windows implementation of filepath.Rel in golang 1.4 does not // support volume style file path semantics. On Windows when using the // filter driver, we are guaranteed that the path will always be // a volume file path. var baseRel string if strings.HasPrefix(resolvedPath, `\\?\Volume{`) { if strings.HasPrefix(resolvedPath, container.basefs) { baseRel = resolvedPath[len(container.basefs):] if baseRel[:1] == `\` { baseRel = baseRel[1:] } } } else { baseRel, err = filepath.Rel(container.basefs, resolvedPath) } if err != nil { return err } // Make it an absolute path. absPath = filepath.Join(string(filepath.Separator), baseRel) toVolume, err := checkIfPathIsInAVolume(container, absPath) if err != nil { return err } if !toVolume && container.hostConfig.ReadonlyRootfs { return ErrRootFSReadOnly } options := &archive.TarOptions{ ChownOpts: &archive.TarChownOptions{ UID: 0, GID: 0, // TODO: use config.User? Remap to userns root? }, NoOverwriteDirNonDir: noOverwriteDirNonDir, } if err := chrootarchive.Untar(content, resolvedPath, options); err != nil { return err } container.logEvent("extract-to-dir") return nil }
// ExtractToDir extracts the given tar archive to the specified location in the // filesystem of this container. The given path must be of a directory in the // container. If it is not, the error will be ErrExtractPointNotDirectory. If // noOverwriteDirNonDir is true then it will be an error if unpacking the // given content would cause an existing directory to be replaced with a non- // directory and vice versa. func (container *Container) ExtractToDir(path string, noOverwriteDirNonDir bool, content io.Reader) (err error) { container.Lock() defer container.Unlock() if err = container.Mount(); err != nil { return err } defer container.Unmount() err = container.mountVolumes() defer container.UnmountVolumes(true) if err != nil { return err } // Consider the given path as an absolute path in the container. absPath := path if !filepath.IsAbs(absPath) { absPath = archive.PreserveTrailingDotOrSeparator(filepath.Join("/", path), path) } resolvedPath, err := container.GetResourcePath(absPath) if err != nil { return err } // A trailing "." or separator has important meaning. For example, if // `"foo"` is a symlink to some directory `"dir"`, then `os.Lstat("foo")` // will stat the link itself, while `os.Lstat("foo/")` will stat the link // target. If the basename of the path is ".", it means to archive the // contents of the directory with "." as the first path component rather // than the name of the directory. This would cause extraction of the // archive to *not* make another directory, but instead use the current // directory. resolvedPath = archive.PreserveTrailingDotOrSeparator(resolvedPath, absPath) stat, err := os.Lstat(resolvedPath) if err != nil { return err } if !stat.IsDir() { return ErrExtractPointNotDirectory } baseRel, err := filepath.Rel(container.basefs, resolvedPath) if err != nil { return err } absPath = filepath.Join("/", baseRel) // Need to check if the path is in a volume. If it is, it cannot be in a // read-only volume. If it is not in a volume, the container cannot be // configured with a read-only rootfs. var toVolume bool for _, mnt := range container.MountPoints { if toVolume = mnt.hasResource(absPath); toVolume { if mnt.RW { break } return ErrVolumeReadonly } } if !toVolume && container.hostConfig.ReadonlyRootfs { return ErrContainerRootfsReadonly } options := &archive.TarOptions{ ChownOpts: &archive.TarChownOptions{ UID: 0, GID: 0, // TODO: use config.User? Remap to userns root? }, NoOverwriteDirNonDir: noOverwriteDirNonDir, } if err := chrootarchive.Untar(content, resolvedPath, options); err != nil { return err } container.LogEvent("extract-to-dir") return nil }
// ArchivePath creates an archive of the filesystem resource at the specified // path in this container. Returns a tar archive of the resource and stat info // about the resource. func (container *Container) ArchivePath(path string) (content io.ReadCloser, stat *types.ContainerPathStat, err error) { container.Lock() defer func() { if err != nil { // Wait to unlock the container until the archive is fully read // (see the ReadCloseWrapper func below) or if there is an error // before that occurs. container.Unlock() } }() if err = container.Mount(); err != nil { return nil, nil, err } defer func() { if err != nil { // unmount any volumes container.UnmountVolumes(true) // unmount the container's rootfs container.Unmount() } }() if err = container.mountVolumes(); err != nil { return nil, nil, err } // Consider the given path as an absolute path in the container. absPath := path if !filepath.IsAbs(absPath) { absPath = archive.PreserveTrailingDotOrSeparator(filepath.Join("/", path), path) } resolvedPath, err := container.GetResourcePath(absPath) if err != nil { return nil, nil, err } // A trailing "." or separator has important meaning. For example, if // `"foo"` is a symlink to some directory `"dir"`, then `os.Lstat("foo")` // will stat the link itself, while `os.Lstat("foo/")` will stat the link // target. If the basename of the path is ".", it means to archive the // contents of the directory with "." as the first path component rather // than the name of the directory. This would cause extraction of the // archive to *not* make another directory, but instead use the current // directory. resolvedPath = archive.PreserveTrailingDotOrSeparator(resolvedPath, absPath) lstat, err := os.Lstat(resolvedPath) if err != nil { return nil, nil, err } stat = &types.ContainerPathStat{ Name: lstat.Name(), Path: absPath, Size: lstat.Size(), Mode: lstat.Mode(), Mtime: lstat.ModTime(), } data, err := archive.TarResource(resolvedPath) if err != nil { return nil, nil, err } content = ioutils.NewReadCloserWrapper(data, func() error { err := data.Close() container.UnmountVolumes(true) container.Unmount() container.Unlock() return err }) container.LogEvent("archive-path") return content, stat, nil }
// containerExtractToDir extracts the given tar archive to the specified location in the // filesystem of this container. The given path must be of a directory in the // container. If it is not, the error will be ErrExtractPointNotDirectory. If // noOverwriteDirNonDir is true then it will be an error if unpacking the // given content would cause an existing directory to be replaced with a non- // directory and vice versa. func (daemon *Daemon) containerExtractToDir(container *container.Container, path string, noOverwriteDirNonDir bool, content io.Reader) (err error) { container.Lock() defer container.Unlock() if err = daemon.Mount(container); err != nil { return err } defer daemon.Unmount(container) err = daemon.mountVolumes(container) defer container.DetachAndUnmount(daemon.LogVolumeEvent) if err != nil { return err } // Check if a drive letter supplied, it must be the system drive. No-op except on Windows path, err = system.CheckSystemDriveAndRemoveDriveLetter(path) if err != nil { return err } // The destination path needs to be resolved to a host path, with all // symbolic links followed in the scope of the container's rootfs. Note // that we do not use `container.ResolvePath(path)` here because we need // to also evaluate the last path element if it is a symlink. This is so // that you can extract an archive to a symlink that points to a directory. // Consider the given path as an absolute path in the container. absPath := archive.PreserveTrailingDotOrSeparator(filepath.Join(string(filepath.Separator), path), path) // This will evaluate the last path element if it is a symlink. resolvedPath, err := container.GetResourcePath(absPath) if err != nil { return err } stat, err := os.Lstat(resolvedPath) if err != nil { return err } if !stat.IsDir() { return ErrExtractPointNotDirectory } // Need to check if the path is in a volume. If it is, it cannot be in a // read-only volume. If it is not in a volume, the container cannot be // configured with a read-only rootfs. // Use the resolved path relative to the container rootfs as the new // absPath. This way we fully follow any symlinks in a volume that may // lead back outside the volume. // // The Windows implementation of filepath.Rel in golang 1.4 does not // support volume style file path semantics. On Windows when using the // filter driver, we are guaranteed that the path will always be // a volume file path. var baseRel string if strings.HasPrefix(resolvedPath, `\\?\Volume{`) { if strings.HasPrefix(resolvedPath, container.BaseFS) { baseRel = resolvedPath[len(container.BaseFS):] if baseRel[:1] == `\` { baseRel = baseRel[1:] } } } else { baseRel, err = filepath.Rel(container.BaseFS, resolvedPath) } if err != nil { return err } // Make it an absolute path. absPath = filepath.Join(string(filepath.Separator), baseRel) toVolume, err := checkIfPathIsInAVolume(container, absPath) if err != nil { return err } if !toVolume && container.HostConfig.ReadonlyRootfs { return ErrRootFSReadOnly } uid, gid := daemon.GetRemappedUIDGID() options := &archive.TarOptions{ NoOverwriteDirNonDir: noOverwriteDirNonDir, ChownOpts: &archive.TarChownOptions{ UID: uid, GID: gid, // TODO: should all ownership be set to root (either real or remapped)? }, } if err := chrootarchive.Untar(content, resolvedPath, options); err != nil { return err } daemon.LogContainerEvent(container, "extract-to-dir") return nil }