ReadLocalFiles should allow passing the stdin file as an argument, which
allows us to read from dockerCli.Stdin() to be consistent with other
commands in the same package.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
This commit allows specifying a JSON array to the long-form arg, entrypoint and
envvars.
Non-JSON-array value can still be specified. Buildx treats the value as a JSON
array only when it can be parsed as a JSON array.
Signed-off-by: Kohei Tokunaga <ktokunaga.mail@gmail.com>
When running `--invoke` against images that have `Cmd` set, the interactions with `Entrypoint` start to cause issues like the following:
/usr/local/bin/bash: /usr/local/bin/bash: cannot execute binary file
Or:
sh: can't open 'bash': No such file or directory
This patch fixes those by explicitly setting `Cmd` to be empty if it is unspecified and `Entrypoint` is being set, which matches `docker`'s behavior:
$ docker image inspect --format '{{ json .Config.Entrypoint }} + {{ json .Config.Cmd }}' bash
["docker-entrypoint.sh"] + ["bash"]
$ docker create --name foo --entrypoint bash bash
$ docker container inspect --format '{{ json .Config.Entrypoint }} + {{ json .Config.Cmd }}' foo
["bash"] + null
$ docker rm foo
$ docker create --name foo bash ls
$ docker container inspect --format '{{ json .Config.Entrypoint }} + {{ json .Config.Cmd }}' foo
["docker-entrypoint.sh"] + ["ls"]
(There are still some weird edge cases in the interaction between the `InvokeConfig` and the original image config, but this fixes the most irritating for me and the rest are going to be deeper changes that are possibly less acceptable. 😅)
Signed-off-by: Tianon Gravi <admwiggin@gmail.com>
Container driver wrote manifest digest that had a
mismatch with --iidfile output.
When --iidfile was set the --metadata-file was not
written.
Signed-off-by: Tonis Tiigi <tonistiigi@gmail.com>
This was missing, since the driver property can only be fully populated
after loading nodes from disk. So we add logic to load the nodes, and
check for an error, which ensures that the "docker" driver is always
correctly present in the progress description.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
--detach shouldn't be the default yet, since it still has the potential
to leak some sessions in odd edge cases, and is slightly more painful to
debug.
For now, we should set the local controller as the default, with the
idea that we can change it back in the future.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
This adds an env var which can be used to pass in a path to a file to
read a buildkit source poliy from.
This is applied to any build is executed with the env set.
It is also applied to bakes (which are calling build behind the scenes).
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
This will allow result printing to work with the remote controller
(though this currently causes a panic, to be fixed in a follow-up).
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
logrus info messages aren't particularly in-theme with the rest of the
progress output (and are also frustratingly racy). The progress output
is a lot neater, so we refactor it into that.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
Refactor the progress printer creation to the caller-side of the
controller api. Then, instead of passing around status channels (and
progressMode strings), we can simply pass around the higher level
interface progress.Writer.
This has a couple of benefits:
- A simplified interface to the controller
- Allows us to correctly extract warnings out of the controller, so that
they can be displayed correctly from the client side.
Some extra work is required to make sure that we can pass a
progress.Printer into the debug monitor. If we want to keep it
persistent, then we need a way to temporarily suspend output from it,
otherwise it will continue printing as the monitor is prompting for
input from the user, and forwarding output from debug containers.
To handle this, we add two methods to the printer, `Pause` and
`Unpause`. `Pause` acts similarly to `Wait`, closing the printer, and
cleanly shutting down the display - however, the printer does not
terminate, and can later be resumed by a call to `Unpause`. This
provides a neater interface to the caller, instead of needing to
continually reconstruct printers for every single time we want to
produce progress output.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
We had some duplicated code between the basic runBuild and
launchControllerAndRunBuild.
This patch refactors out the common logic (since it's only really like
to keep growing), and has runBuild call into either the controller or
directly start the build depending on whether BUILDX_EXPERIMENTAL is
set.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
This ensures that the code used to capture and evaluated a result is
only executed when built through the controller. Otherwise, no build
result should be recorded.
This ensures that new code added to capture and store the build result
for debugging isn't used when BUILDX_EXPERIMENTAL is not set.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
In 566f41b598, we added a check to ensure
that we avoid resolving http URLs for Dockerfile. However, we have
another circumstance we should not resolve the path in - if the context
is a remote context, the dockerfile is resolved in that context (see
build.go#LoadInputs for more information).
Therefore, we should only resolve the dockerfile to a local directory if
the context is also resolved to a local directory.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
Dockerfiles can be HTTP URLs as well as local paths 🤦
We just copy the same logic we use for resolving context paths, and
apply it here as well.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
BuildKit's gitutil package behaves slightly differently than moby's
urlutil, so we should rely on BuildKit's gitutil when detecting URLs to
avoid cases of accidentally producing invalid build requests that can
confuse users.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
Previously, when directly modifying the args map when reading targets,
we could end up in a scenario where bake tests that compare arg maps
would fail if SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH was set in the environment.
This patch prevents this failure by setting the SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH at the
command level (which isn't injected into tests as well), ensuring that
we test correctly even when SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is set in the environment.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
This allows the build package code to become more generic, and also
ensures that when the environment variables are not propogated (in the
case of the remote controller), that we can still correctly set
SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH.
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>