kompose/pkg/loader/compose/v3.go
Suraj Narwade 9dcb2bfba6 added support for restart-policy keys in v3
Resolves `restart_policy` from issue #644
2017-07-06 17:44:19 +05:30

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/*
Copyright 2016 The Kubernetes Authors All rights reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
package compose
import (
libcomposeyaml "github.com/docker/libcompose/yaml"
"io/ioutil"
"strings"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli/compose/loader"
"github.com/docker/cli/cli/compose/types"
log "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kompose/pkg/kobject"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"os"
)
// converts os.Environ() ([]string) to map[string]string
// based on https://github.com/docker/cli/blob/5dd30732a23bbf14db1c64d084ae4a375f592cfa/cli/command/stack/deploy_composefile.go#L143
func buildEnvironment() (map[string]string, error) {
env := os.Environ()
result := make(map[string]string, len(env))
for _, s := range env {
// if value is empty, s is like "K=", not "K".
if !strings.Contains(s, "=") {
return result, errors.Errorf("unexpected environment %q", s)
}
kv := strings.SplitN(s, "=", 2)
result[kv[0]] = kv[1]
}
return result, nil
}
// The purpose of this is not to deploy, but to be able to parse
// v3 of Docker Compose into a suitable format. In this case, whatever is returned
// by docker/cli's ServiceConfig
func parseV3(files []string) (kobject.KomposeObject, error) {
// In order to get V3 parsing to work, we have to go through some preliminary steps
// for us to hack up github.com/docker/cli in order to correctly convert to a kobject.KomposeObject
// Gather the working directory
workingDir, err := getComposeFileDir(files)
if err != nil {
return kobject.KomposeObject{}, err
}
// Load and then parse the YAML first!
loadedFile, err := ioutil.ReadFile(files[0])
if err != nil {
return kobject.KomposeObject{}, err
}
// Parse the Compose File
parsedComposeFile, err := loader.ParseYAML(loadedFile)
if err != nil {
return kobject.KomposeObject{}, err
}
// Config file
configFile := types.ConfigFile{
Filename: files[0],
Config: parsedComposeFile,
}
// get environment variables
env, err := buildEnvironment()
if err != nil {
return kobject.KomposeObject{}, errors.Wrap(err, "cannot build environment variables")
}
// Config details
configDetails := types.ConfigDetails{
WorkingDir: workingDir,
ConfigFiles: []types.ConfigFile{configFile},
Environment: env,
}
// Actual config
// We load it in order to retrieve the parsed output configuration!
// This will output a github.com/docker/cli ServiceConfig
// Which is similar to our version of ServiceConfig
config, err := loader.Load(configDetails)
if err != nil {
return kobject.KomposeObject{}, err
}
// TODO: Check all "unsupported" keys and output details
// Specifically, keys such as "volumes_from" are not supported in V3.
// Finally, we convert the object from docker/cli's ServiceConfig to our appropriate one
komposeObject, err := dockerComposeToKomposeMapping(config)
if err != nil {
return kobject.KomposeObject{}, err
}
return komposeObject, nil
}
// Convert the Docker Compose v3 volumes to []string (the old way)
// TODO: Check to see if it's a "bind" or "volume". Ignore for now.
// TODO: Refactor it similar to loadV3Ports
// See: https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#long-syntax-2
func loadV3Volumes(volumes []types.ServiceVolumeConfig) []string {
var volArray []string
for _, vol := range volumes {
// There will *always* be Source when parsing
v := normalizeServiceNames(vol.Source)
if vol.Target != "" {
v = v + ":" + vol.Target
}
if vol.ReadOnly {
v = v + ":ro"
}
volArray = append(volArray, v)
}
return volArray
}
// Convert Docker Compose v3 ports to kobject.Ports
func loadV3Ports(ports []types.ServicePortConfig) []kobject.Ports {
komposePorts := []kobject.Ports{}
for _, port := range ports {
// Convert to a kobject struct with ports
// NOTE: V3 doesn't use IP (they utilize Swarm instead for host-networking).
// Thus, IP is blank.
komposePorts = append(komposePorts, kobject.Ports{
HostPort: int32(port.Published),
ContainerPort: int32(port.Target),
HostIP: "",
Protocol: api.Protocol(strings.ToUpper(string(port.Protocol))),
})
}
return komposePorts
}
func dockerComposeToKomposeMapping(composeObject *types.Config) (kobject.KomposeObject, error) {
// Step 1. Initialize what's going to be returned
komposeObject := kobject.KomposeObject{
ServiceConfigs: make(map[string]kobject.ServiceConfig),
LoadedFrom: "compose",
}
// Step 2. Parse through the object and conver it to kobject.KomposeObject!
// Here we "clean up" the service configuration so we return something that includes
// all relevant information as well as avoid the unsupported keys as well.
for _, composeServiceConfig := range composeObject.Services {
// Standard import
// No need to modify before importation
name := composeServiceConfig.Name
serviceConfig := kobject.ServiceConfig{}
serviceConfig.Image = composeServiceConfig.Image
serviceConfig.WorkingDir = composeServiceConfig.WorkingDir
serviceConfig.Annotations = map[string]string(composeServiceConfig.Labels)
serviceConfig.CapAdd = composeServiceConfig.CapAdd
serviceConfig.CapDrop = composeServiceConfig.CapDrop
serviceConfig.Expose = composeServiceConfig.Expose
serviceConfig.Privileged = composeServiceConfig.Privileged
serviceConfig.User = composeServiceConfig.User
serviceConfig.Stdin = composeServiceConfig.StdinOpen
serviceConfig.Tty = composeServiceConfig.Tty
serviceConfig.TmpFs = composeServiceConfig.Tmpfs
serviceConfig.ContainerName = composeServiceConfig.ContainerName
serviceConfig.Command = composeServiceConfig.Entrypoint
serviceConfig.Args = composeServiceConfig.Command
//Handling replicas
if composeServiceConfig.Deploy.Replicas != nil {
serviceConfig.Replicas = int(*composeServiceConfig.Deploy.Replicas)
}
// This is a bit messy since we use yaml.MemStringorInt
// TODO: Refactor yaml.MemStringorInt in kobject.go to int64
// Since Deploy.Resources.Limits does not initialize, we must check type Resources before continuing
if (composeServiceConfig.Deploy.Resources != types.Resources{}) {
serviceConfig.MemLimit = libcomposeyaml.MemStringorInt(composeServiceConfig.Deploy.Resources.Limits.MemoryBytes)
}
//Here we handle all Docker Compose Deploy keys
//Handling restart-policy
if composeServiceConfig.Deploy.RestartPolicy != nil {
serviceConfig.Restart = composeServiceConfig.Deploy.RestartPolicy.Condition
}
// POOF. volumes_From is gone in v3. docker/cli will error out of volumes_from is added in v3
// serviceConfig.VolumesFrom = composeServiceConfig.VolumesFrom
// TODO: Build is not yet supported, see:
// https://github.com/docker/cli/blob/master/cli/compose/types/types.go#L9
// We will have to *manually* add this / parse.
// serviceConfig.Build = composeServiceConfig.Build.Context
// serviceConfig.Dockerfile = composeServiceConfig.Build.Dockerfile
// Gather the environment values
// DockerCompose uses map[string]*string while we use []string
// So let's convert that using this hack
for name, value := range composeServiceConfig.Environment {
env := kobject.EnvVar{Name: name, Value: *value}
serviceConfig.Environment = append(serviceConfig.Environment, env)
}
// Parse the ports
// v3 uses a new format called "long syntax" starting in 3.2
// https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#ports
serviceConfig.Port = loadV3Ports(composeServiceConfig.Ports)
// Parse the volumes
// Again, in v3, we use the "long syntax" for volumes in terms of parsing
// https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#long-syntax-2
serviceConfig.Volumes = loadV3Volumes(composeServiceConfig.Volumes)
// Label handler
// Labels used to influence conversion of kompose will be handled
// from here for docker-compose. Each loader will have such handler.
for key, value := range composeServiceConfig.Labels {
switch key {
case "kompose.service.type":
serviceType, err := handleServiceType(value)
if err != nil {
return kobject.KomposeObject{}, errors.Wrap(err, "handleServiceType failed")
}
serviceConfig.ServiceType = serviceType
case "kompose.service.expose":
serviceConfig.ExposeService = strings.ToLower(value)
}
}
// Log if the name will been changed
if normalizeServiceNames(name) != name {
log.Infof("Service name in docker-compose has been changed from %q to %q", name, normalizeServiceNames(name))
}
// Final step, add to the array!
komposeObject.ServiceConfigs[normalizeServiceNames(name)] = serviceConfig
}
return komposeObject, nil
}