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package service // import "github.com/docker/docker/integration/service"
import (
"context"
"io"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/filters"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/strslice"
swarmtypes "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/swarm"
"github.com/docker/docker/api/types/versions"
"github.com/docker/docker/client"
"github.com/docker/docker/errdefs"
"github.com/docker/docker/integration/internal/network"
"github.com/docker/docker/integration/internal/swarm"
"github.com/docker/docker/testutil/daemon"
"gotest.tools/v3/assert"
is "gotest.tools/v3/assert/cmp"
"gotest.tools/v3/poll"
"gotest.tools/v3/skip"
)
func TestServiceCreateInit(t *testing.T) {
defer setupTest(t)()
t.Run("daemonInitDisabled", testServiceCreateInit(false))
t.Run("daemonInitEnabled", testServiceCreateInit(true))
}
func testServiceCreateInit(daemonEnabled bool) func(t *testing.T) {
return func(t *testing.T) {
var ops = []daemon.Option{}
if daemonEnabled {
ops = append(ops, daemon.WithInit())
}
d := swarm.NewSwarm(t, testEnv, ops...)
defer d.Stop(t)
client := d.NewClientT(t)
defer client.Close()
booleanTrue := true
booleanFalse := false
serviceID := swarm.CreateService(t, d)
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.RunningTasksCount(client, serviceID, 1), swarm.ServicePoll)
i := inspectServiceContainer(t, client, serviceID)
// HostConfig.Init == nil means that it delegates to daemon configuration
assert.Check(t, i.HostConfig.Init == nil)
serviceID = swarm.CreateService(t, d, swarm.ServiceWithInit(&booleanTrue))
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.RunningTasksCount(client, serviceID, 1), swarm.ServicePoll)
i = inspectServiceContainer(t, client, serviceID)
assert.Check(t, is.Equal(true, *i.HostConfig.Init))
serviceID = swarm.CreateService(t, d, swarm.ServiceWithInit(&booleanFalse))
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.RunningTasksCount(client, serviceID, 1), swarm.ServicePoll)
i = inspectServiceContainer(t, client, serviceID)
assert.Check(t, is.Equal(false, *i.HostConfig.Init))
}
}
func inspectServiceContainer(t *testing.T, client client.APIClient, serviceID string) types.ContainerJSON {
t.Helper()
containers, err := client.ContainerList(context.Background(), types.ContainerListOptions{
Filters: filters.NewArgs(filters.Arg("label", "com.docker.swarm.service.id="+serviceID)),
})
assert.NilError(t, err)
assert.Check(t, is.Len(containers, 1))
i, err := client.ContainerInspect(context.Background(), containers[0].ID)
assert.NilError(t, err)
return i
}
func TestCreateServiceMultipleTimes(t *testing.T) {
skip.If(t, testEnv.DaemonInfo.OSType == "windows")
defer setupTest(t)()
d := swarm.NewSwarm(t, testEnv)
defer d.Stop(t)
client := d.NewClientT(t)
defer client.Close()
ctx := context.Background()
overlayName := "overlay1_" + t.Name()
overlayID := network.CreateNoError(ctx, t, client, overlayName,
network.WithCheckDuplicate(),
network.WithDriver("overlay"),
)
var instances uint64 = 4
serviceName := "TestService_" + t.Name()
serviceSpec := []swarm.ServiceSpecOpt{
swarm.ServiceWithReplicas(instances),
swarm.ServiceWithName(serviceName),
swarm.ServiceWithNetwork(overlayName),
}
serviceID := swarm.CreateService(t, d, serviceSpec...)
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.RunningTasksCount(client, serviceID, instances), swarm.ServicePoll)
_, _, err := client.ServiceInspectWithRaw(context.Background(), serviceID, types.ServiceInspectOptions{})
assert.NilError(t, err)
err = client.ServiceRemove(context.Background(), serviceID)
assert.NilError(t, err)
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.NoTasksForService(ctx, client, serviceID), swarm.ServicePoll)
serviceID2 := swarm.CreateService(t, d, serviceSpec...)
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.RunningTasksCount(client, serviceID2, instances), swarm.ServicePoll)
err = client.ServiceRemove(context.Background(), serviceID2)
assert.NilError(t, err)
// we can't just wait on no tasks for the service, counter-intuitively.
// Tasks may briefly exist but not show up, if they are are in the process
// of being deallocated. To avoid this case, we should retry network remove
// a few times, to give tasks time to be deallcoated
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.NoTasksForService(ctx, client, serviceID2), swarm.ServicePoll)
for retry := 0; retry < 5; retry++ {
err = client.NetworkRemove(context.Background(), overlayID)
// TODO(dperny): using strings.Contains for error checking is awful,
// but so is the fact that swarm functions don't return errdefs errors.
// I don't have time at this moment to fix the latter, so I guess I'll
// go with the former.
//
// The full error we're looking for is something like this:
//
// Error response from daemon: rpc error: code = FailedPrecondition desc = network %v is in use by task %v
//
// The safest way to catch this, I think, will be to match on "is in
// use by", as this is an uninterrupted string that best identifies
// this error.
if err == nil || !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "is in use by") {
// if there is no error, or the error isn't this kind of error,
// then we'll break the loop body, and either fail the test or
// continue.
break
}
}
assert.NilError(t, err)
poll.WaitOn(t, network.IsRemoved(context.Background(), client, overlayID), poll.WithTimeout(1*time.Minute), poll.WithDelay(10*time.Second))
}
func TestCreateServiceConflict(t *testing.T) {
skip.If(t, testEnv.DaemonInfo.OSType == "windows")
defer setupTest(t)()
d := swarm.NewSwarm(t, testEnv)
defer d.Stop(t)
c := d.NewClientT(t)
defer c.Close()
ctx := context.Background()
serviceName := "TestService_" + t.Name()
serviceSpec := []swarm.ServiceSpecOpt{
swarm.ServiceWithName(serviceName),
}
swarm.CreateService(t, d, serviceSpec...)
spec := swarm.CreateServiceSpec(t, serviceSpec...)
_, err := c.ServiceCreate(ctx, spec, types.ServiceCreateOptions{})
assert.Check(t, errdefs.IsConflict(err))
assert.ErrorContains(t, err, "service "+serviceName+" already exists")
}
func TestCreateServiceMaxReplicas(t *testing.T) {
defer setupTest(t)()
d := swarm.NewSwarm(t, testEnv)
defer d.Stop(t)
client := d.NewClientT(t)
defer client.Close()
var maxReplicas uint64 = 2
serviceSpec := []swarm.ServiceSpecOpt{
swarm.ServiceWithReplicas(maxReplicas),
swarm.ServiceWithMaxReplicas(maxReplicas),
}
serviceID := swarm.CreateService(t, d, serviceSpec...)
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.RunningTasksCount(client, serviceID, maxReplicas), swarm.ServicePoll)
_, _, err := client.ServiceInspectWithRaw(context.Background(), serviceID, types.ServiceInspectOptions{})
assert.NilError(t, err)
}
func TestCreateWithDuplicateNetworkNames(t *testing.T) {
skip.If(t, testEnv.DaemonInfo.OSType == "windows")
defer setupTest(t)()
d := swarm.NewSwarm(t, testEnv)
defer d.Stop(t)
client := d.NewClientT(t)
defer client.Close()
ctx := context.Background()
name := "foo_" + t.Name()
n1 := network.CreateNoError(ctx, t, client, name, network.WithDriver("bridge"))
n2 := network.CreateNoError(ctx, t, client, name, network.WithDriver("bridge"))
// Duplicates with name but with different driver
n3 := network.CreateNoError(ctx, t, client, name, network.WithDriver("overlay"))
// Create Service with the same name
var instances uint64 = 1
serviceName := "top_" + t.Name()
serviceID := swarm.CreateService(t, d,
swarm.ServiceWithReplicas(instances),
swarm.ServiceWithName(serviceName),
swarm.ServiceWithNetwork(name),
)
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.RunningTasksCount(client, serviceID, instances), swarm.ServicePoll)
resp, _, err := client.ServiceInspectWithRaw(ctx, serviceID, types.ServiceInspectOptions{})
assert.NilError(t, err)
assert.Check(t, is.Equal(n3, resp.Spec.TaskTemplate.Networks[0].Target))
// Remove Service, and wait for its tasks to be removed
err = client.ServiceRemove(ctx, serviceID)
assert.NilError(t, err)
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.NoTasksForService(ctx, client, serviceID), swarm.ServicePoll)
// Remove networks
err = client.NetworkRemove(context.Background(), n3)
assert.NilError(t, err)
err = client.NetworkRemove(context.Background(), n2)
assert.NilError(t, err)
err = client.NetworkRemove(context.Background(), n1)
assert.NilError(t, err)
// Make sure networks have been destroyed.
poll.WaitOn(t, network.IsRemoved(context.Background(), client, n3), poll.WithTimeout(1*time.Minute), poll.WithDelay(10*time.Second))
poll.WaitOn(t, network.IsRemoved(context.Background(), client, n2), poll.WithTimeout(1*time.Minute), poll.WithDelay(10*time.Second))
poll.WaitOn(t, network.IsRemoved(context.Background(), client, n1), poll.WithTimeout(1*time.Minute), poll.WithDelay(10*time.Second))
}
func TestCreateServiceSecretFileMode(t *testing.T) {
skip.If(t, testEnv.DaemonInfo.OSType == "windows")
defer setupTest(t)()
d := swarm.NewSwarm(t, testEnv)
defer d.Stop(t)
client := d.NewClientT(t)
defer client.Close()
ctx := context.Background()
secretName := "TestSecret_" + t.Name()
secretResp, err := client.SecretCreate(ctx, swarmtypes.SecretSpec{
Annotations: swarmtypes.Annotations{
Name: secretName,
},
Data: []byte("TESTSECRET"),
})
assert.NilError(t, err)
var instances uint64 = 1
serviceName := "TestService_" + t.Name()
serviceID := swarm.CreateService(t, d,
swarm.ServiceWithReplicas(instances),
swarm.ServiceWithName(serviceName),
swarm.ServiceWithCommand([]string{"/bin/sh", "-c", "ls -l /etc/secret && sleep inf"}),
swarm.ServiceWithSecret(&swarmtypes.SecretReference{
File: &swarmtypes.SecretReferenceFileTarget{
Name: "/etc/secret",
UID: "0",
GID: "0",
Mode: 0777,
},
SecretID: secretResp.ID,
SecretName: secretName,
}),
)
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.RunningTasksCount(client, serviceID, instances), swarm.ServicePoll)
body, err := client.ServiceLogs(ctx, serviceID, types.ContainerLogsOptions{
Tail: "1",
ShowStdout: true,
})
assert.NilError(t, err)
defer body.Close()
content, err := io.ReadAll(body)
assert.NilError(t, err)
assert.Check(t, is.Contains(string(content), "-rwxrwxrwx"))
err = client.ServiceRemove(ctx, serviceID)
assert.NilError(t, err)
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.NoTasksForService(ctx, client, serviceID), swarm.ServicePoll)
err = client.SecretRemove(ctx, secretName)
assert.NilError(t, err)
}
func TestCreateServiceConfigFileMode(t *testing.T) {
skip.If(t, testEnv.DaemonInfo.OSType == "windows")
defer setupTest(t)()
d := swarm.NewSwarm(t, testEnv)
defer d.Stop(t)
client := d.NewClientT(t)
defer client.Close()
ctx := context.Background()
configName := "TestConfig_" + t.Name()
configResp, err := client.ConfigCreate(ctx, swarmtypes.ConfigSpec{
Annotations: swarmtypes.Annotations{
Name: configName,
},
Data: []byte("TESTCONFIG"),
})
assert.NilError(t, err)
var instances uint64 = 1
serviceName := "TestService_" + t.Name()
serviceID := swarm.CreateService(t, d,
swarm.ServiceWithName(serviceName),
swarm.ServiceWithCommand([]string{"/bin/sh", "-c", "ls -l /etc/config && sleep inf"}),
swarm.ServiceWithReplicas(instances),
swarm.ServiceWithConfig(&swarmtypes.ConfigReference{
File: &swarmtypes.ConfigReferenceFileTarget{
Name: "/etc/config",
UID: "0",
GID: "0",
Mode: 0777,
},
ConfigID: configResp.ID,
ConfigName: configName,
}),
)
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.RunningTasksCount(client, serviceID, instances))
body, err := client.ServiceLogs(ctx, serviceID, types.ContainerLogsOptions{
Tail: "1",
ShowStdout: true,
})
assert.NilError(t, err)
defer body.Close()
content, err := io.ReadAll(body)
assert.NilError(t, err)
assert.Check(t, is.Contains(string(content), "-rwxrwxrwx"))
err = client.ServiceRemove(ctx, serviceID)
assert.NilError(t, err)
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.NoTasksForService(ctx, client, serviceID))
err = client.ConfigRemove(ctx, configName)
assert.NilError(t, err)
}
// TestServiceCreateSysctls tests that a service created with sysctl options in
// the ContainerSpec correctly applies those options.
//
// To test this, we're going to create a service with the sysctl option
//
// {"net.ipv4.ip_nonlocal_bind": "0"}
//
// We'll get the service's tasks to get the container ID, and then we'll
// inspect the container. If the output of the container inspect contains the
// sysctl option with the correct value, we can assume that the sysctl has been
// plumbed correctly.
//
// Next, we'll remove that service and create a new service with that option
// set to 1. This means that no matter what the default is, we can be confident
// that the sysctl option is applying as intended.
//
// Additionally, we'll do service and task inspects to verify that the inspect
// output includes the desired sysctl option.
//
// We're using net.ipv4.ip_nonlocal_bind because it's something that I'm fairly
// confident won't be modified by the container runtime, and won't blow
// anything up in the test environment
func TestCreateServiceSysctls(t *testing.T) {
skip.If(
t, versions.LessThan(testEnv.DaemonAPIVersion(), "1.40"),
"setting service sysctls is unsupported before api v1.40",
)
defer setupTest(t)()
d := swarm.NewSwarm(t, testEnv)
defer d.Stop(t)
client := d.NewClientT(t)
defer client.Close()
ctx := context.Background()
// run thie block twice, so that no matter what the default value of
// net.ipv4.ip_nonlocal_bind is, we can verify that setting the sysctl
// options works
for _, expected := range []string{"0", "1"} {
// store the map we're going to be using everywhere.
expectedSysctls := map[string]string{"net.ipv4.ip_nonlocal_bind": expected}
// Create the service with the sysctl options
var instances uint64 = 1
serviceID := swarm.CreateService(t, d,
swarm.ServiceWithSysctls(expectedSysctls),
)
// wait for the service to converge to 1 running task as expected
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.RunningTasksCount(client, serviceID, instances))
// we're going to check 3 things:
//
// 1. Does the container, when inspected, have the sysctl option set?
// 2. Does the task have the sysctl in the spec?
// 3. Does the service have the sysctl in the spec?
//
// if all 3 of these things are true, we know that the sysctl has been
// plumbed correctly through the engine.
//
// We don't actually have to get inside the container and check its
// logs or anything. If we see the sysctl set on the container inspect,
// we know that the sysctl is plumbed correctly. everything below that
// level has been tested elsewhere. (thanks @thaJeztah, because an
// earlier version of this test had to get container logs and was much
// more complex)
// get all tasks of the service, so we can get the container
tasks, err := client.TaskList(ctx, types.TaskListOptions{
Filters: filters.NewArgs(filters.Arg("service", serviceID)),
})
assert.NilError(t, err)
assert.Check(t, is.Equal(len(tasks), 1))
// verify that the container has the sysctl option set
ctnr, err := client.ContainerInspect(ctx, tasks[0].Status.ContainerStatus.ContainerID)
assert.NilError(t, err)
assert.DeepEqual(t, ctnr.HostConfig.Sysctls, expectedSysctls)
// verify that the task has the sysctl option set in the task object
assert.DeepEqual(t, tasks[0].Spec.ContainerSpec.Sysctls, expectedSysctls)
// verify that the service also has the sysctl set in the spec.
service, _, err := client.ServiceInspectWithRaw(ctx, serviceID, types.ServiceInspectOptions{})
assert.NilError(t, err)
assert.DeepEqual(t,
service.Spec.TaskTemplate.ContainerSpec.Sysctls, expectedSysctls,
)
}
}
// TestServiceCreateCapabilities tests that a service created with capabilities options in
// the ContainerSpec correctly applies those options.
//
// To test this, we're going to create a service with the capabilities option
//
// []string{"CAP_NET_RAW", "CAP_SYS_CHROOT"}
//
// We'll get the service's tasks to get the container ID, and then we'll
// inspect the container. If the output of the container inspect contains the
// capabilities option with the correct value, we can assume that the capabilities has been
// plumbed correctly.
func TestCreateServiceCapabilities(t *testing.T) {
skip.If(
t, versions.LessThan(testEnv.DaemonAPIVersion(), "1.41"),
"setting service capabilities is unsupported before api v1.41",
)
defer setupTest(t)()
d := swarm.NewSwarm(t, testEnv)
defer d.Stop(t)
client := d.NewClientT(t)
defer client.Close()
ctx := context.Background()
// store the map we're going to be using everywhere.
capAdd := []string{"CAP_SYS_CHROOT"}
capDrop := []string{"CAP_NET_RAW"}
// Create the service with the capabilities options
var instances uint64 = 1
serviceID := swarm.CreateService(t, d,
swarm.ServiceWithCapabilities(capAdd, capDrop),
)
// wait for the service to converge to 1 running task as expected
poll.WaitOn(t, swarm.RunningTasksCount(client, serviceID, instances))
// we're going to check 3 things:
//
// 1. Does the container, when inspected, have the capabilities option set?
// 2. Does the task have the capabilities in the spec?
// 3. Does the service have the capabilities in the spec?
//
// if all 3 of these things are true, we know that the capabilities has been
// plumbed correctly through the engine.
//
// We don't actually have to get inside the container and check its
// logs or anything. If we see the capabilities set on the container inspect,
// we know that the capabilities is plumbed correctly. everything below that
// level has been tested elsewhere.
// get all tasks of the service, so we can get the container
tasks, err := client.TaskList(ctx, types.TaskListOptions{
Filters: filters.NewArgs(filters.Arg("service", serviceID)),
})
assert.NilError(t, err)
assert.Check(t, is.Equal(len(tasks), 1))
// verify that the container has the capabilities option set
ctnr, err := client.ContainerInspect(ctx, tasks[0].Status.ContainerStatus.ContainerID)
assert.NilError(t, err)
assert.DeepEqual(t, ctnr.HostConfig.CapAdd, strslice.StrSlice(capAdd))
assert.DeepEqual(t, ctnr.HostConfig.CapDrop, strslice.StrSlice(capDrop))
// verify that the task has the capabilities option set in the task object
assert.DeepEqual(t, tasks[0].Spec.ContainerSpec.CapabilityAdd, capAdd)
assert.DeepEqual(t, tasks[0].Spec.ContainerSpec.CapabilityDrop, capDrop)
// verify that the service also has the capabilities set in the spec.
service, _, err := client.ServiceInspectWithRaw(ctx, serviceID, types.ServiceInspectOptions{})
assert.NilError(t, err)
assert.DeepEqual(t, service.Spec.TaskTemplate.ContainerSpec.CapabilityAdd, capAdd)
assert.DeepEqual(t, service.Spec.TaskTemplate.ContainerSpec.CapabilityDrop, capDrop)
}
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