/* Package client is a Go client for the Docker Engine API. For more information about the Engine API, see the documentation: https://docs.docker.com/reference/api/engine/ # Usage You use the library by constructing a client object using [New] and calling methods on it. The client can be configured from environment variables by passing the [FromEnv] option. Other options can be configured manually by passing any of the available [Opt] options. For example, to list running containers (the equivalent of "docker ps"): package main import ( "context" "fmt" "log" "github.com/moby/moby/client" ) func main() { // Create a new client that handles common environment variables // for configuration (DOCKER_HOST, DOCKER_API_VERSION), and does // API-version negotiation to allow downgrading the API version // when connecting with an older daemon version. apiClient, err := client.New(client.FromEnv) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // List all containers (both stopped and running). result, err := apiClient.ContainerList(context.Background(), client.ContainerListOptions{ All: true, }) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // Print each container's ID, status and the image it was created from. fmt.Printf("%s %-22s %s\n", "ID", "STATUS", "IMAGE") for _, ctr := range result.Items { fmt.Printf("%s %-22s %s\n", ctr.ID, ctr.Status, ctr.Image) } } */ package client import ( "context" "crypto/tls" "errors" "fmt" "net" "net/http" "net/url" "path" "strings" "sync" "sync/atomic" "time" cerrdefs "github.com/containerd/errdefs" "github.com/docker/go-connections/sockets" "github.com/moby/moby/client/pkg/versions" "go.opentelemetry.io/contrib/instrumentation/net/http/otelhttp" ) // DummyHost is a hostname used for local communication. // // It acts as a valid formatted hostname for local connections (such as "unix://" // or "npipe://") which do not require a hostname. It should never be resolved, // but uses the special-purpose ".localhost" TLD (as defined in [RFC 2606, Section 2] // and [RFC 6761, Section 6.3]). // // [RFC 7230, Section 5.4] defines that an empty header must be used for such // cases: // // If the authority component is missing or undefined for the target URI, // then a client MUST send a Host header field with an empty field-value. // // However, [Go stdlib] enforces the semantics of HTTP(S) over TCP, does not // allow an empty header to be used, and requires req.URL.Scheme to be either // "http" or "https". // // For further details, refer to: // // - https://github.com/docker/engine-api/issues/189 // - https://github.com/golang/go/issues/13624 // - https://github.com/golang/go/issues/61076 // - https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/45935 // // [RFC 2606, Section 2]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2606.html#section-2 // [RFC 6761, Section 6.3]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6761#section-6.3 // [RFC 7230, Section 5.4]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7230#section-5.4 // [Go stdlib]: https://github.com/golang/go/blob/6244b1946bc2101b01955468f1be502dbadd6807/src/net/http/transport.go#L558-L569 const DummyHost = "api.moby.localhost" // MaxAPIVersion is the highest REST API version supported by the client. // If API-version negotiation is enabled, the client may downgrade its API version. // Similarly, the [WithAPIVersion] and [WithAPIVersionFromEnv] options allow // overriding the version and disable API-version negotiation. // // This version may be lower than the version of the api library module used. const MaxAPIVersion = "1.53" // MinAPIVersion is the minimum API version supported by the client. API versions // below this version are not considered when performing API-version negotiation. const MinAPIVersion = "1.44" // Ensure that Client always implements APIClient. var _ APIClient = &Client{} // Client is the API client that performs all operations // against a docker server. type Client struct { clientConfig // negotiated indicates that API version negotiation took place negotiated atomic.Bool // negotiateLock is used to single-flight the version negotiation process negotiateLock sync.Mutex // When the client transport is an *http.Transport (default) we need to do some extra things (like closing idle connections). // Store the original transport as the http.Client transport will be wrapped with tracing libs. baseTransport *http.Transport } // ErrRedirect is the error returned by checkRedirect when the request is non-GET. var ErrRedirect = errors.New("unexpected redirect in response") // CheckRedirect specifies the policy for dealing with redirect responses. It // can be set on [http.Client.CheckRedirect] to prevent HTTP redirects for // non-GET requests. It returns an [ErrRedirect] for non-GET request, otherwise // returns a [http.ErrUseLastResponse], which is special-cased by http.Client // to use the last response. // // Go 1.8 changed behavior for HTTP redirects (specifically 301, 307, and 308) // in the client. The client (and by extension API client) can be made to send // a request like "POST /containers//start" where what would normally be in the // name section of the URL is empty. This triggers an HTTP 301 from the daemon. // // In go 1.8 this 301 is converted to a GET request, and ends up getting // a 404 from the daemon. This behavior change manifests in the client in that // before, the 301 was not followed and the client did not generate an error, // but now results in a message like "Error response from daemon: page not found". func CheckRedirect(_ *http.Request, via []*http.Request) error { if via[0].Method == http.MethodGet { return http.ErrUseLastResponse } return ErrRedirect } // NewClientWithOpts initializes a new API client. // // Deprecated: use New. This function will be removed in the next release. func NewClientWithOpts(ops ...Opt) (*Client, error) { return New(ops...) } // New initializes a new API client with a default HTTPClient, and // default API host and version. It also initializes the custom HTTP headers to // add to each request. // // It takes an optional list of [Opt] functional arguments, which are applied in // the order they're provided, which allows modifying the defaults when creating // the client. For example, the following initializes a client that configures // itself with values from environment variables ([FromEnv]). // // By default, the client automatically negotiates the API version to use when // making requests. API version negotiation is performed on the first request; // subsequent requests do not re-negotiate. Use [WithAPIVersion] or // [WithAPIVersionFromEnv] to configure the client with a fixed API version // and disable API version negotiation. // // cli, err := client.New( // client.FromEnv, // client.WithAPIVersionNegotiation(), // ) func New(ops ...Opt) (*Client, error) { hostURL, err := ParseHostURL(DefaultDockerHost) if err != nil { return nil, err } client, err := defaultHTTPClient(hostURL) if err != nil { return nil, err } c := &Client{ clientConfig: clientConfig{ host: DefaultDockerHost, version: MaxAPIVersion, client: client, proto: hostURL.Scheme, addr: hostURL.Host, traceOpts: []otelhttp.Option{ otelhttp.WithSpanNameFormatter(func(_ string, req *http.Request) string { return req.Method + " " + req.URL.Path }), }, }, } cfg := &c.clientConfig for _, op := range ops { if err := op(cfg); err != nil { return nil, err } } if cfg.envAPIVersion != "" { c.setAPIVersion(cfg.envAPIVersion) } else if cfg.manualAPIVersion != "" { c.setAPIVersion(cfg.manualAPIVersion) } if tr, ok := c.client.Transport.(*http.Transport); ok { // Store the base transport before we wrap it in tracing libs below // This is used, as an example, to close idle connections when the client is closed c.baseTransport = tr } if c.scheme == "" { // TODO(stevvooe): This isn't really the right way to write clients in Go. // `NewClient` should probably only take an `*http.Client` and work from there. // Unfortunately, the model of having a host-ish/url-thingy as the connection // string has us confusing protocol and transport layers. We continue doing // this to avoid breaking existing clients but this should be addressed. if c.tlsConfig() != nil { c.scheme = "https" } else { c.scheme = "http" } } c.client.Transport = otelhttp.NewTransport(c.client.Transport, c.traceOpts...) return c, nil } func (cli *Client) tlsConfig() *tls.Config { if cli.baseTransport == nil { return nil } return cli.baseTransport.TLSClientConfig } func defaultHTTPClient(hostURL *url.URL) (*http.Client, error) { transport := &http.Transport{} // Necessary to prevent long-lived processes using the // client from leaking connections due to idle connections // not being released. // TODO: see if we can also address this from the server side, // or in go-connections. // see: https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/45539 transport.MaxIdleConns = 6 transport.IdleConnTimeout = 30 * time.Second err := sockets.ConfigureTransport(transport, hostURL.Scheme, hostURL.Host) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &http.Client{ Transport: transport, CheckRedirect: CheckRedirect, }, nil } // Close the transport used by the client func (cli *Client) Close() error { if cli.baseTransport != nil { cli.baseTransport.CloseIdleConnections() return nil } return nil } // checkVersion manually triggers API version negotiation (if configured). // This allows for version-dependent code to use the same version as will // be negotiated when making the actual requests, and for which cases // we cannot do the negotiation lazily. func (cli *Client) checkVersion(ctx context.Context) error { if cli.negotiated.Load() { return nil } _, err := cli.Ping(ctx, PingOptions{ NegotiateAPIVersion: true, }) return err } // getAPIPath returns the versioned request path to call the API. // It appends the query parameters to the path if they are not empty. func (cli *Client) getAPIPath(ctx context.Context, p string, query url.Values) string { var apiPath string _ = cli.checkVersion(ctx) if cli.version != "" { apiPath = path.Join(cli.basePath, "/v"+strings.TrimPrefix(cli.version, "v"), p) } else { apiPath = path.Join(cli.basePath, p) } return (&url.URL{Path: apiPath, RawQuery: query.Encode()}).String() } // ClientVersion returns the API version used by this client. func (cli *Client) ClientVersion() string { return cli.version } // negotiateAPIVersion updates the version to match the API version from // the ping response. // // It returns an error if version is invalid, or lower than the minimum // supported API version in which case the client's API version is not // updated, and negotiation is not marked as completed. func (cli *Client) negotiateAPIVersion(pingVersion string) error { var err error pingVersion, err = parseAPIVersion(pingVersion) if err != nil { return err } if versions.LessThan(pingVersion, MinAPIVersion) { return cerrdefs.ErrInvalidArgument.WithMessage(fmt.Sprintf("API version %s is not supported by this client: the minimum supported API version is %s", pingVersion, MinAPIVersion)) } // if the client is not initialized with a version, start with the latest supported version negotiatedVersion := cli.version if negotiatedVersion == "" { negotiatedVersion = MaxAPIVersion } // if server version is lower than the client version, downgrade if versions.LessThan(pingVersion, negotiatedVersion) { negotiatedVersion = pingVersion } // Store the results, so that automatic API version negotiation (if enabled) // won't be performed on the next request. cli.setAPIVersion(negotiatedVersion) return nil } // setAPIVersion sets the client's API version and marks API version negotiation // as completed, so that automatic API version negotiation (if enabled) won't // be performed on the next request. func (cli *Client) setAPIVersion(version string) { cli.version = version cli.negotiated.Store(true) } // DaemonHost returns the host address used by the client func (cli *Client) DaemonHost() string { return cli.host } // ParseHostURL parses a url string, validates the string is a host url, and // returns the parsed URL func ParseHostURL(host string) (*url.URL, error) { proto, addr, ok := strings.Cut(host, "://") if !ok || addr == "" { return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to parse docker host `%s`", host) } var basePath string if proto == "tcp" { parsed, err := url.Parse("tcp://" + addr) if err != nil { return nil, err } addr = parsed.Host basePath = parsed.Path } return &url.URL{ Scheme: proto, Host: addr, Path: basePath, }, nil } func (cli *Client) dialerFromTransport() func(context.Context, string, string) (net.Conn, error) { if cli.baseTransport == nil || cli.baseTransport.DialContext == nil { return nil } if cli.baseTransport.TLSClientConfig != nil { // When using a tls config we don't use the configured dialer but instead a fallback dialer... // Note: It seems like this should use the normal dialer and wrap the returned net.Conn in a tls.Conn // I honestly don't know why it doesn't do that, but it doesn't and such a change is entirely unrelated to the change in this commit. return nil } return cli.baseTransport.DialContext } // Dialer returns a dialer for a raw stream connection, with an HTTP/1.1 header, // that can be used for proxying the daemon connection. It is used by // ["docker dial-stdio"]. // // ["docker dial-stdio"]: https://github.com/docker/cli/pull/1014 func (cli *Client) Dialer() func(context.Context) (net.Conn, error) { return cli.dialer() } func (cli *Client) dialer() func(context.Context) (net.Conn, error) { return func(ctx context.Context) (net.Conn, error) { if dialFn := cli.dialerFromTransport(); dialFn != nil { return dialFn(ctx, cli.proto, cli.addr) } switch cli.proto { case "unix": return net.Dial(cli.proto, cli.addr) case "npipe": ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 32*time.Second) defer cancel() return dialPipeContext(ctx, cli.addr) default: if tlsConfig := cli.tlsConfig(); tlsConfig != nil { return tls.Dial(cli.proto, cli.addr, tlsConfig) } return net.Dial(cli.proto, cli.addr) } } }