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###
### Makefile Navigation
###
#
# This file is organized based on approximate end-to-end workflow:
#
# 1. Variables and common definitions are located at the top
# to make finding them quicker.
# 2. Main entry-point targets, like "default", "all", and "help"
# 3. Targets for code formatting and validation
# 4. Primary build targets, like podman and podman-remote
# 5. Secondary build targets, shell completions, static and multi-arch.
# 6. Targets that format and build documentation
# 7. Testing targets
# 8. Release and package-building targets
# 9. Targets that install tools, utilities, binaries and packages
# 10. Uninstall / Cleanup targets
#
###
### Variables & Definitions
###
# Default shell `/bin/sh` has different meanings depending on the platform.
SHELL := $(shell command -v bash;)
GO ?= go
GO_LDFLAGS:= $(shell if $(GO) version|grep -q gccgo ; then echo "-gccgoflags"; else echo "-ldflags"; fi)
GOCMD = CGO_ENABLED=$(CGO_ENABLED) GOOS=$(GOOS) GOARCH=$(GOARCH) $(GO)
COVERAGE_PATH ?= .coverage
DESTDIR ?=
EPOCH_TEST_COMMIT ?= $(shell git merge-base $${DEST_BRANCH:-main} HEAD)
HEAD ?= HEAD
PROJECT := github.com/containers/podman
GIT_BASE_BRANCH ?= origin/main
LIBPOD_INSTANCE := libpod_dev
PREFIX ?= /usr/local
RELEASE_PREFIX = /usr
BINDIR ?= ${PREFIX}/bin
LIBEXECDIR ?= ${PREFIX}/libexec
LIBEXECPODMAN ?= ${LIBEXECDIR}/podman
MANDIR ?= ${PREFIX}/share/man
SHAREDIR_CONTAINERS ?= ${PREFIX}/share/containers
ETCDIR ?= /etc
LIBDIR ?= ${PREFIX}/lib
TMPFILESDIR ?= ${LIBDIR}/tmpfiles.d
USERTMPFILESDIR ?= ${PREFIX}/share/user-tmpfiles.d
MODULESLOADDIR ?= ${LIBDIR}/modules-load.d
SYSTEMDDIR ?= ${LIBDIR}/systemd/system
USERSYSTEMDDIR ?= ${LIBDIR}/systemd/user
SYSTEMDGENERATORSDIR ?= ${LIBDIR}/systemd/system-generators
USERSYSTEMDGENERATORSDIR ?= ${LIBDIR}/systemd/user-generators
REMOTETAGS ?= remote exclude_graphdriver_btrfs btrfs_noversion exclude_graphdriver_devicemapper containers_image_openpgp
BUILDTAGS ?= \
$(shell hack/apparmor_tag.sh) \
$(shell hack/btrfs_installed_tag.sh) \
$(shell hack/btrfs_tag.sh) \
$(shell hack/systemd_tag.sh) \
$(shell hack/libsubid_tag.sh) \
exclude_graphdriver_devicemapper \
seccomp
# N/B: This value is managed by Renovate, manual changes are
# possible, as long as they don't disturb the formatting
# (i.e. DO NOT ADD A 'v' prefix!)
GOLANGCI_LINT_VERSION := 1.57.1
PYTHON ?= $(shell command -v python3 python|head -n1)
PKG_MANAGER ?= $(shell command -v dnf yum|head -n1)
# ~/.local/bin is not in PATH on all systems
PRE_COMMIT = $(shell command -v bin/venv/bin/pre-commit ~/.local/bin/pre-commit pre-commit | head -n1)
ifeq ($(shell uname -s),FreeBSD)
SED=gsed
GREP=ggrep
MAN_L= mandoc
# FreeBSD needs CNI until netavark is supported
BUILDTAGS += cni
else
SED=sed
GREP=grep
MAN_L= man -l
endif
# This isn't what we actually build; it's a superset, used for target
# dependencies. Basically: all *.go and *.c files, except *_test.go,
# and except anything in a dot subdirectory. If any of these files is
# newer than our target (bin/podman{,-remote}), a rebuild is
# triggered.
SOURCES = $(shell find . -path './.*' -prune -o \( \( -name '*.go' -o -name '*.c' \) -a ! -name '*_test.go' \) -print)
BUILDTAGS_CROSS ?= containers_image_openpgp exclude_graphdriver_btrfs exclude_graphdriver_devicemapper exclude_graphdriver_overlay
CONTAINER_RUNTIME := $(shell command -v podman 2> /dev/null || echo docker)
OCI_RUNTIME ?= ""
2018-06-22 21:56:08 +08:00
# The 'sort' below is crucial: without it, 'make docs' behaves differently
# on the first run than on subsequent ones, because the generated .md
MANPAGES_SOURCE_DIR = docs/source/markdown
MANPAGES_MD_IN ?= $(wildcard $(MANPAGES_SOURCE_DIR)/*.md.in)
MANPAGES_MD_GENERATED ?= $(MANPAGES_MD_IN:%.md.in=%.md)
MANPAGES_MD ?= $(sort $(wildcard $(MANPAGES_SOURCE_DIR)/*.md) $(MANPAGES_MD_GENERATED))
MANPAGES ?= $(MANPAGES_MD:%.md=%)
MANPAGES_DEST ?= $(subst markdown,man, $(subst source,build,$(MANPAGES)))
BASHINSTALLDIR=${PREFIX}/share/bash-completion/completions
ZSHINSTALLDIR=${PREFIX}/share/zsh/site-functions
FISHINSTALLDIR=${PREFIX}/share/fish/vendor_completions.d
SELINUXOPT ?= $(shell test -x /usr/sbin/selinuxenabled && selinuxenabled && echo -Z)
COMMIT_NO ?= $(shell git rev-parse HEAD 2> /dev/null || true)
GIT_COMMIT ?= $(if $(shell git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no),$(call err_if_empty,COMMIT_NO)-dirty,$(COMMIT_NO))
DATE_FMT = %s
ifdef SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
BUILD_INFO ?= $(shell date -u -d "@$(call err_if_empty,SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH)" "+$(DATE_FMT)" 2>/dev/null || date -u -r "$(SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH)" "+$(DATE_FMT)" 2>/dev/null || date -u "+$(DATE_FMT)")
else
BUILD_INFO ?= $(shell date "+$(DATE_FMT)")
endif
LIBPOD := ${PROJECT}/v5/libpod
GOFLAGS ?= -trimpath
LDFLAGS_PODMAN ?= \
$(if $(GIT_COMMIT),-X $(LIBPOD)/define.gitCommit=$(GIT_COMMIT),) \
$(if $(BUILD_INFO),-X $(LIBPOD)/define.buildInfo=$(BUILD_INFO),) \
-X $(LIBPOD)/config._installPrefix=$(PREFIX) \
-X $(LIBPOD)/config._etcDir=$(ETCDIR) \
-X $(PROJECT)/v5/pkg/systemd/quadlet._binDir=$(BINDIR) \
-X github.com/containers/common/pkg/config.additionalHelperBinariesDir=$(HELPER_BINARIES_DIR)\
$(EXTRA_LDFLAGS)
LDFLAGS_PODMAN_STATIC ?= \
$(LDFLAGS_PODMAN) \
-extldflags=-static
#Update to LIBSECCOMP_COMMIT should reflect in Dockerfile too.
LIBSECCOMP_COMMIT := v2.3.3
# Rarely if ever should integration tests take more than 50min,
# caller may override in special circumstances if needed.
GINKGOTIMEOUT ?= -timeout=90m
# By default, run test/e2e
GINKGOWHAT ?= test/e2e/.
GINKGO_PARALLEL=y
GINKGO ?= ./test/tools/build/ginkgo
# ginkgo json output is only useful in CI, not on developer runs
GINKGO_JSON ?= $(if $(CI),--json-report ginkgo-e2e.json,)
# Allow control over some Ginkgo parameters
GINKGO_FLAKE_ATTEMPTS ?= 3
GINKGO_NO_COLOR ?= y
# Conditional required to produce empty-output if binary not built yet.
RELEASE_VERSION = $(shell if test -x test/version/version; then test/version/version; fi)
RELEASE_NUMBER = $(shell echo "$(call err_if_empty,RELEASE_VERSION)" | sed -e 's/^v\(.*\)/\1/')
# If non-empty, logs all output from server during remote system testing
PODMAN_SERVER_LOG ?=
# Ensure GOBIN is not set so the default (`go env GOPATH`/bin) is used.
override undefine GOBIN
# This must never include the 'hack' directory
export PATH := $(shell $(GO) env GOPATH)/bin:$(PATH)
GOMD2MAN ?= ./test/tools/build/go-md2man
# There are many possibly unexpected places where podman is used. For example
# by OpenWRT for routers and other similar small "edge" devices. Testing builds
# for otherwise non-mainstream architectures ensures we catch platform-specific
# toolchain shenanigans early, for example:
# https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/8782
CROSS_BUILD_TARGETS := \
bin/podman.cross.linux.amd64 \
bin/podman.cross.linux.ppc64le \
bin/podman.cross.linux.arm \
bin/podman.cross.linux.arm64 \
bin/podman.cross.linux.386 \
bin/podman.cross.linux.s390x \
bin/podman.cross.linux.loong64 \
bin/podman.cross.linux.mips \
bin/podman.cross.linux.mipsle \
bin/podman.cross.linux.mips64 \
bin/podman.cross.linux.mips64le \
bin/podman.cross.linux.riscv64 \
bin/podman.cross.freebsd.amd64 \
bin/podman.cross.freebsd.arm64
# Dereference variable $(1), return value if non-empty, otherwise raise an error.
err_if_empty = $(if $(strip $($(1))),$(strip $($(1))),$(error Required variable $(1) value is undefined, whitespace, or empty))
# Podman does not work w/o CGO_ENABLED, except in some very specific cases.
# Windows and Mac (both podman-remote client only) require CGO_ENABLED=0.
CGO_ENABLED ?= 1
# Default to the native OS type and architecture unless otherwise specified
NATIVE_GOOS := $(shell env -u GOOS $(GO) env GOOS)
GOOS ?= $(call err_if_empty,NATIVE_GOOS)
# Default to the native architecture type
NATIVE_GOARCH := $(shell env -u GOARCH $(GO) env GOARCH)
GOARCH ?= $(NATIVE_GOARCH)
ifeq ($(call err_if_empty,GOOS),windows)
BINSFX := .exe
SRCBINDIR := bin/windows
CGO_ENABLED := 0
else ifeq ($(GOOS),darwin)
BINSFX :=
SRCBINDIR := bin/darwin
CGO_ENABLED := 0
else ifeq ($(GOOS),freebsd)
BINSFX := -remote
SRCBINDIR := bin
RELEASE_PREFIX = /usr/local
else
BINSFX := -remote
SRCBINDIR := bin
endif
# Necessary for nested-$(MAKE) calls and docs/remote-docs.sh
export GOOS GOARCH CGO_ENABLED BINSFX SRCBINDIR
# Need to use CGO for mDNS resolution, but cross builds need CGO disabled
# See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/12524 for details
DARWIN_GCO := 0
ifeq ($(call err_if_empty,NATIVE_GOOS),darwin)
ifdef HOMEBREW_PREFIX
DARWIN_GCO := 1
endif
endif
# gvisor-tap-vsock version for gvproxy.exe and win-sshproxy.exe downloads
# the upstream project ships pre-built binaries since version 0.7.1
GV_VERSION=v0.7.3
###
### Primary entry-point targets
###
.PHONY: default
default: all
.PHONY: all
all: binaries docs
.PHONY: binaries
ifeq ($(shell uname -s),FreeBSD)
binaries: podman podman-remote ## Build podman and podman-remote binaries
else ifneq (, $(findstring $(GOOS),darwin windows))
binaries: podman-remote ## Build podman-remote (client) only binaries
else
binaries: podman podman-remote podmansh rootlessport quadlet ## Build podman, podman-remote and rootlessport binaries quadlet
endif
# Extract text following double-# for targets, as their description for
# the `help` target. Otherwise These simple-substitutions are resolved
# at reference-time (due to `=` and not `=:`).
_HLP_TGTS_RX = '^[[:print:]]+:.*?\#\# .*$$'
_HLP_TGTS_CMD = $(GREP) -E $(_HLP_TGTS_RX) $(MAKEFILE_LIST)
_HLP_TGTS_LEN = $(shell $(call err_if_empty,_HLP_TGTS_CMD) | cut -d : -f 1 | wc -L 2>/dev/null || echo "PARSING_ERROR")
# Separated condition for Darwin
ifeq ($(shell uname -s)$(_HLP_TGTS_LEN),DarwinPARSING_ERROR)
ifneq (,$(wildcard /usr/local/bin/gwc))
_HLP_TGTS_LEN = $(shell $(call err_if_empty,_HLP_TGTS_CMD) | cut -d : -f 1 | gwc -L)
else
$(warning On Darwin (MacOS) installed coreutils is necessary)
$(warning Use 'brew install coreutils' command to install coreutils on your system)
endif
endif
_HLPFMT = "%-$(call err_if_empty,_HLP_TGTS_LEN)s %s\n"
.PHONY: help
help: ## (Default) Print listing of key targets with their descriptions
@printf $(_HLPFMT) "Target:" "Description:"
@printf $(_HLPFMT) "--------------" "--------------------"
@$(_HLP_TGTS_CMD) | sort | \
awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":(.*)?## "}; \
{printf $(_HLPFMT), $$1, $$2}'
###
### Linting/Formatting/Code Validation targets
###
.PHONY: .gitvalidation
.gitvalidation: .install.gitvalidation
@echo "Validating vs commit '$(call err_if_empty,EPOCH_TEST_COMMIT)'"
GIT_CHECK_EXCLUDE="./vendor:./test/tools/vendor:docs/make.bat:test/buildah-bud/buildah-tests.diff:test/e2e/quadlet/remap-keep-id2.container" ./test/tools/build/git-validation -run short-subject -range $(EPOCH_TEST_COMMIT)..$(HEAD)
.PHONY: lint
lint: golangci-lint
@echo "Linting vs commit '$(call err_if_empty,EPOCH_TEST_COMMIT)'"
ifeq ($(PRE_COMMIT),)
@echo "FATAL: pre-commit was not found, make .install.pre-commit to installing it." >&2
@exit 2
endif
$(PRE_COMMIT) run -a
.PHONY: golangci-lint
golangci-lint: .install.golangci-lint
hack/golangci-lint.sh run
.PHONY: test/checkseccomp/checkseccomp
test/checkseccomp/checkseccomp: $(wildcard test/checkseccomp/*.go)
$(GOCMD) build $(BUILDFLAGS) $(GO_LDFLAGS) '$(LDFLAGS_PODMAN)' -tags "$(BUILDTAGS)" -o $@ ./test/checkseccomp
.PHONY: test/testvol/testvol
test/testvol/testvol: $(wildcard test/testvol/*.go)
$(GOCMD) build -o $@ ./test/testvol
.PHONY: volume-plugin-test-img
volume-plugin-test-img:
./bin/podman build --network none -t quay.io/libpod/volume-plugin-test-img:$$(date +%Y%m%d) -f ./test/testvol/Containerfile .
.PHONY: test/goecho/goecho
test/goecho/goecho: $(wildcard test/goecho/*.go)
$(GOCMD) build $(BUILDFLAGS) $(GO_LDFLAGS) '$(LDFLAGS_PODMAN)' -o $@ ./test/goecho
# The ./test/version/version binary is executed in other make steps
# so we have to make sure the version binary is built for NATIVE_GOARCH.
test/version/version: version/version.go
GOARCH=$(NATIVE_GOARCH) $(GO) build -o $@ ./test/version/
.PHONY: codespell
codespell:
codespell -S bin,vendor,.git,go.sum,.cirrus.yml,"*.fish,RELEASE_NOTES.md,*.xz,*.gz,*.ps1,*.tar,swagger.yaml,*.tgz,bin2img,*ico,*.png,*.1,*.5,copyimg,*.orig,apidoc.go" -L secon,passt,bu,hastable,te,clos,ans,pullrequest,uint,iff,od,seeked,splitted,marge,erro,hist,ether,specif -w
.PHONY: validate
validate: lint .gitvalidation validate.completions man-page-check swagger-check tests-expect-exit pr-removes-fixed-skips
.PHONY: build-all-new-commits
build-all-new-commits:
# Validate that all the commits build on top of $(GIT_BASE_BRANCH)
git rebase $(call err_if_empty,GIT_BASE_BRANCH) -x "$(MAKE)"
.PHONY: vendor
vendor:
$(GO) mod tidy
$(GO) mod vendor
$(GO) mod verify
# We define *-in-container targets for the following make targets. This allow the targets to be run in a container.
# Note that the PODMANCMD can also be overridden to allow a different container CLI to be used on systems where podman is not already available.
IN_CONTAINER_TARGETS = vendor validate
PODMANCMD ?= podman
IN_CONTAINER = $(patsubst %,%-in-container,$(IN_CONTAINER_TARGETS))
.PHONY: $(IN_CONTAINER)
$(IN_CONTAINER): %-in-container:
$(PODMANCMD) run --rm --env HOME=/root \
-v $(CURDIR):/src -w /src \
--security-opt label=disable \
docker.io/library/golang:1.20 \
make $(*)
###
### Primary binary-build targets
###
# Make sure to warn in case we're building without the systemd buildtag.
bin/podman: $(SOURCES) go.mod go.sum
ifeq (,$(findstring systemd,$(BUILDTAGS)))
@echo "Podman is being compiled without the systemd build tag. \
Install libsystemd on Ubuntu or systemd-devel on rpm based \
distro for journald support."
endif
$(GOCMD) build \
$(BUILDFLAGS) \
$(GO_LDFLAGS) '$(LDFLAGS_PODMAN)' \
-tags "$(BUILDTAGS)" \
-o $@ ./cmd/podman
test -z "${SELINUXOPT}" || chcon -t container_runtime_exec_t $@
# Disambiguate Linux vs Darwin/Windows platform binaries under distinct "bin" dirs
$(SRCBINDIR):
mkdir -p $(SRCBINDIR)
# '|' is to ignore SRCBINDIR mtime; see: info make 'Types of Prerequisites'
$(SRCBINDIR)/podman$(BINSFX): $(SOURCES) go.mod go.sum | $(SRCBINDIR)
$(GOCMD) build \
$(BUILDFLAGS) \
$(GO_LDFLAGS) '$(LDFLAGS_PODMAN)' \
-tags "${REMOTETAGS}" \
-o $@ ./cmd/podman
$(SRCBINDIR)/podman-remote-static-linux_%: GOARCH = $(patsubst $(SRCBINDIR)/podman-remote-static-linux_%,%,$@)
$(SRCBINDIR)/podman-remote-static $(SRCBINDIR)/podman-remote-static-linux_amd64 $(SRCBINDIR)/podman-remote-static-linux_arm64: $(SRCBINDIR) $(SOURCES) go.mod go.sum
CGO_ENABLED=0 \
GOOS=linux \
$(GO) build \
$(BUILDFLAGS) \
$(GO_LDFLAGS) '$(LDFLAGS_PODMAN_STATIC)' \
-tags "${REMOTETAGS}" \
-o $@ ./cmd/podman
.PHONY: podman
podman: bin/podman
# This will map to the right thing on Linux, Windows, and Mac.
.PHONY: podman-remote
podman-remote: $(SRCBINDIR)/podman$(BINSFX)
$(SRCBINDIR)/quadlet: $(SOURCES) go.mod go.sum
$(GOCMD) build \
$(BUILDFLAGS) \
$(GO_LDFLAGS) '$(LDFLAGS_PODMAN)' \
-tags "${BUILDTAGS}" \
-o $@ ./cmd/quadlet
.PHONY: quadlet
quadlet: bin/quadlet
.PHONY: podman-remote-static podman-remote-static-linux_amd64 podman-remote-static-linux_arm64
podman-remote-static: $(SRCBINDIR)/podman-remote-static
podman-remote-static-linux_amd64: $(SRCBINDIR)/podman-remote-static-linux_amd64
podman-remote-static-linux_arm64: $(SRCBINDIR)/podman-remote-static-linux_arm64
.PHONY: podman-winpath
podman-winpath: $(SOURCES) go.mod go.sum
CGO_ENABLED=0 \
GOOS=windows \
$(GO) build \
$(BUILDFLAGS) \
-ldflags -H=windowsgui \
-o bin/windows/winpath.exe \
./cmd/winpath
.PHONY: podman-mac-helper
podman-mac-helper: ## Build podman-mac-helper for macOS
CGO_ENABLED=0 \
GOOS=darwin \
GOARCH=$(GOARCH) \
$(GO) build \
$(BUILDFLAGS) \
-o bin/darwin/podman-mac-helper \
./cmd/podman-mac-helper
bin/rootlessport: $(SOURCES) go.mod go.sum
CGO_ENABLED=$(CGO_ENABLED) \
$(GO) build \
$(BUILDFLAGS) \
-o $@ ./cmd/rootlessport
.PHONY: rootlessport
rootlessport: bin/rootlessport
# podmansh calls `podman exec` into the `podmansh` container when used as
# os.Args[0] and is intended to be set as a login shell for users.
# Run: `man 1 podmansh` for details.
podmansh: bin/podman
if [ ! -f bin/podmansh ]; then ln -s podman bin/podmansh; fi
###
### Secondary binary-build targets
###
.PHONY: generate-bindings
generate-bindings:
ifneq ($(GOOS),darwin)
$(GOCMD) generate ./pkg/bindings/... ;
endif
# DO NOT USE: use local-cross instead
bin/podman.cross.%:
TARGET="$*"; \
GOOS="$${TARGET%%.*}"; \
GOARCH="$${TARGET##*.}"; \
CGO_ENABLED=0 \
$(GO) build \
$(BUILDFLAGS) \
$(GO_LDFLAGS) '$(LDFLAGS_PODMAN)' \
-tags '$(BUILDTAGS_CROSS)' \
-o "$@" ./cmd/podman
.PHONY: local-cross
local-cross: $(CROSS_BUILD_TARGETS) ## Cross compile podman binary for multiple architectures
.PHONY: cross
cross: local-cross
.PHONY: completions
completions: podman podman-remote
# key = shell, value = completion filename
declare -A outfiles=([bash]=%s [zsh]=_%s [fish]=%s.fish [powershell]=%s.ps1);\
for shell in $${!outfiles[*]}; do \
for remote in "" "-remote"; do \
podman="podman$$remote"; \
outfile=$$(printf "completions/$$shell/$${outfiles[$$shell]}" $$podman); \
./bin/$$podman completion $$shell >| $$outfile; \
done;\
done
###
### Documentation targets
###
Initial commit on compatible API Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> Create service command Use cd cmd/service && go build . $ systemd-socket-activate -l 8081 cmd/service/service & $ curl http://localhost:8081/v1.24/images/json Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> Correct Makefile Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> Two more stragglers Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> Report errors back as http headers Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> Split out handlers, updated output Output aligned to docker structures Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> Refactored routing, added more endpoints and types * Encapsulated all the routing information in the handler_* files. * Added more serviceapi/types, including podman additions. See Info Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> Cleaned up code, implemented info content * Move Content-Type check into serviceHandler * Custom 404 handler showing the url, mostly for debugging * Refactored images: better method names and explicit http codes * Added content to /info * Added podman fields to Info struct * Added Container struct Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> Add a bunch of endpoints containers: stop, pause, unpause, wait, rm images: tag, rmi, create (pull only) Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> Add even more handlers * Add serviceapi/Error() to improve error handling * Better support for API return payloads * Renamed unimplemented to unsupported these are generic endpoints we don't intend to ever support. Swarm broken out since it uses different HTTP codes to signal that the node is not in a swarm. * Added more types * API Version broken out so it can be validated in the future Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> Refactor to introduce ServiceWriter Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> populate pods endpoints /libpod/pods/.. exists, kill, pause, prune, restart, remove, start, stop, unpause Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> Add components to Version, fix Error body Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> Add images pull output, fix swarm routes * docker-py tests/integration/api_client_test.py pass 100% * docker-py tests/integration/api_image_test.py pass 4/16 + Test failures include services podman does not support Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> pods endpoint submission 2 add create and others; only top and stats is left. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> Update pull image to work from empty registry Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> pod create and container create first pass at pod and container create. the container create does not quite work yet but it is very close. pod create needs a partial rewrite. also broken off the DELETE (rm/rmi) to specific handler funcs. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> Add docker-py demos, GET .../containers/json * Update serviceapi/types to reflect libpod not podman * Refactored removeImage() to provide non-streaming return Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> create container part2 finished minimal config needed for create container. started demo.py for upcoming talk Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> Stop server after honoring request * Remove casting for method calls * Improve WriteResponse() * Update Container API type to match docker API Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> fix namespace assumptions cleaned up namespace issues with libpod. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> wip Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> Add sliding window when shutting down server * Added a Timeout rather than closing down service on each call * Added gorilla/schema dependency for Decode'ing query parameters * Improved error handling * Container logs returned and multiplexed for stdout and stderr * .../containers/{name}/logs?stdout=True&stderr=True * Container stats * .../containers/{name}/stats Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> Improve error handling * Add check for at least one std stream required for /containers/{id}/logs * Add check for state in /containers/{id}/top * Fill in more fields for /info * Fixed error checking in service start code Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> get rest of image tests for pass Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> linting our content Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> more linting Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> more linting Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> pruning Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]apiv2 pods migrate from using args in the url to using a json struct in body for pod create. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> fix handler_images prune prune's api changed slightly to deal with filters. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]enabled base container create tests enabling the base container create tests which allow us to get more into the stop, kill, etc tests. many new tests now pass. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> serviceapi errors: append error message to API message I dearly hope this is not breaking any other tests but debugging "Internal Server Error" is not helpful to any user. In case, it breaks tests, we can rever the commit - that's why it's a small one. Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com> serviceAPI: add containers/prune endpoint Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com> add `service` make target Also remove the non-functional sub-Makefile. Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com> add make targets for testing the service * `sudo make run-service` for running the service. * `DOCKERPY_TEST="tests/integration/api_container_test.py::ListContainersTest" \ make run-docker-py-tests` for running a specific tests. Run all tests by leaving the env variable empty. Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com> Split handlers and server packages The files were split to help contain bloat. The api/server package will contain all code related to the functioning of the server while api/handlers will have all the code related to implementing the end points. api/server/register_* will contain the methods for registering endpoints. Additionally, they will have the comments for generating the swagger spec file. See api/handlers/version.go for a small example handler, api/handlers/containers.go contains much more complex handlers. Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]enabled more tests Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]libpod endpoints small refactor for libpod inclusion and began adding endpoints. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> Implement /build and /events * Include crypto libraries for future ssh work Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]more image implementations convert from using for to query structs among other changes including new endpoints. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]add bindings for golang Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]add volume endpoints for libpod create, inspect, ls, prune, and rm Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]apiv2 healthcheck enablement wire up container healthchecks for the api. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]Add mount endpoints via the api, allow ability to mount a container and list container mounts. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]Add search endpoint add search endpoint with golang bindings Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]more apiv2 development misc population of methods, etc Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> rebase cleanup and epoch reset Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]add more network endpoints also, add some initial error handling and convenience functions for standard endpoints. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]use helper funcs for bindings use the methods developed to make writing bindings less duplicative and easier to use. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]add return info for prereview begin to add return info and status codes for errors so that we can review the apiv2 Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com> [CI:DOCS]first pass at adding swagger docs for api Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
2019-11-02 04:03:34 +08:00
pkg/api/swagger.yaml:
make -C pkg/api
$(MANPAGES_MD_GENERATED): %.md: %.md.in $(MANPAGES_SOURCE_DIR)/options/*.md
hack/markdown-preprocess
$(MANPAGES): %: %.md .install.md2man docdir
# This does a bunch of filtering needed for man pages:
# 1. Strip markdown link targets like '[podman(1)](podman.1.md)'
# to just '[podman(1)]', because man pages have no link mechanism;
# 2. Then remove the brackets: '[podman(1)]' -> 'podman(1)';
# 3. Then do the same for all other markdown links,
# like '[cgroups(7)](https://.....)' -> just 'cgroups(7)';
# 4. Remove HTML-ish stuff like '<sup>..</sup>' and '<a>..</a>'
# 5. Replace "\" (backslash) at EOL with two spaces (no idea why)
# Then two sanity checks:
# 1. test for "included file options/blahblah"; this indicates a failure
# in the markdown-preprocess tool; and
# 2. run 'man -l' against the generated man page, and check for tables
# with an empty right-hand column followed by an empty left-hand
# column on the next line. (Technically, on the next-next line,
# because the next line must be table borders). This is a horrible
# unmaintainable rats-nest of duplication, obscure grep options, and
# ASCII art. I (esm) believe the cost of releasing corrupt man pages
# is higher than the cost of carrying this kludge.
#
@$(SED) -e 's/\((podman[^)]*\.md\(#.*\)\?)\)//g' \
-e 's/\[\(podman[^]]*\)\]/\1/g' \
-e 's/\[\([^]]*\)](http[^)]\+)/\1/g' \
-e 's;<\(/\)\?\(a\|a\s\+[^>]*\|sup\)>;;g' \
-e 's/\\$$/ /g' $< |\
$(GOMD2MAN) -out $(subst source/markdown,build/man,$@)
@if grep 'included file options/' docs/build/man/*; then \
echo "FATAL: man pages must not contain ^^^^"; exit 1; \
fi
@if $(MAN_L) $(subst source/markdown,build/man,$@) | $(GREP) -Pazoq '│\s+│\n\s+├─+┼─+┤\n\s+│\s+│'; then \
echo "FATAL: $< has a too-long table column; use 'man -l $(subst source/markdown,build/man,$@)' and look for empty table cells."; exit 1; \
fi
.PHONY: docdir
docdir:
mkdir -p docs/build/man
.PHONY: docs
docs: $(MANPAGES) ## Generate documentation
@ln -sf $(CURDIR)/docs/source/markdown/links/* docs/build/man/
# docs/remote-docs.sh requires a locally executable 'podman-remote' binary
# in addition to the target-architecture binary (if different). That's
# what the NATIVE_GOOS make does in the first line.
podman-remote-%-docs: podman-remote
$(MAKE) clean-binaries
$(MAKE) podman-remote GOOS=$(NATIVE_GOOS) GOARCH=$(NATIVE_GOARCH)
$(eval GOOS := $*)
$(MAKE) docs $(MANPAGES)
rm -rf docs/build/remote
mkdir -p docs/build/remote
ln -sf $(CURDIR)/docs/source/markdown/links docs/build/man/
docs/remote-docs.sh \
$(GOOS) \
docs/build/remote/$* \
$(if $(findstring windows,$*),docs/source/markdown,docs/build/man)
.PHONY: man-page-check
man-page-check: bin/podman
hack/man-page-checker
hack/xref-helpmsgs-manpages
hack/man-page-table-check
hack/xref-quadlet-docs
.PHONY: swagger-check
swagger-check:
hack/swagger-check
.PHONY: swagger
swagger: pkg/api/swagger.yaml
.PHONY: docker-docs
docker-docs: docs
(cd docs; ./dckrman.sh ./build/man/*.1)
# Workaround vim syntax highlighting bug: "
###
### Utility and Testing targets
###
.PHONY: validate.completions
validate.completions: SHELL:=/usr/bin/env bash # Set shell to bash for this target
validate.completions:
# Check if the files can be loaded by the shell
. completions/bash/podman
if [ -x /bin/zsh ]; then /bin/zsh completions/zsh/_podman; fi
if [ -x /bin/fish ]; then /bin/fish completions/fish/podman.fish; fi
# Note: Assumes test/python/requirements.txt is installed & available
.PHONY: run-docker-py-tests
run-docker-py-tests:
touch test/__init__.py
env CONTAINERS_CONF=$(CURDIR)/test/apiv2/containers.conf pytest --disable-warnings test/python/docker/
rm -f test/__init__.py
.PHONY: localunit
localunit: test/goecho/goecho test/version/version
rm -rf ${COVERAGE_PATH} && mkdir -p ${COVERAGE_PATH}
UNIT=1 $(GINKGO) \
-r \
$(TESTFLAGS) \
--skip-package test/e2e,pkg/bindings,hack,pkg/machine/e2e \
--cover \
--covermode atomic \
--coverprofile coverprofile \
--output-dir ${COVERAGE_PATH} \
--tags "$(BUILDTAGS)" \
--succinct
$(GO) tool cover -html=${COVERAGE_PATH}/coverprofile -o ${COVERAGE_PATH}/coverage.html
$(GO) tool cover -func=${COVERAGE_PATH}/coverprofile > ${COVERAGE_PATH}/functions
cat ${COVERAGE_PATH}/functions | sed -n 's/\(total:\).*\([0-9][0-9].[0-9]\)/\1 \2/p'
.PHONY: test
test: localunit localintegration remoteintegration localsystem remotesystem ## Run unit, integration, and system tests.
.PHONY: ginkgo-run
ginkgo-run: .install.ginkgo
$(GINKGO) version
$(GINKGO) -vv $(TESTFLAGS) --tags "$(TAGS) remote" $(GINKGOTIMEOUT) --flake-attempts $(GINKGO_FLAKE_ATTEMPTS) \
--trace $(if $(findstring y,$(GINKGO_NO_COLOR)),--no-color,) \
$(GINKGO_JSON) $(if $(findstring y,$(GINKGO_PARALLEL)),-p,) $(if $(FOCUS),--focus "$(FOCUS)",) \
$(if $(FOCUS_FILE),--focus-file "$(FOCUS_FILE)",) $(GINKGOWHAT) $(HACK)
.PHONY: ginkgo
ginkgo:
$(MAKE) ginkgo-run TAGS="$(BUILDTAGS)" HACK=hack/.
.PHONY: ginkgo-remote
ginkgo-remote:
$(MAKE) ginkgo-run TAGS="$(REMOTETAGS) remote_testing" HACK=
.PHONY: testbindings
testbindings: .install.ginkgo
$(GINKGO) -v $(TESTFLAGS) --tags "$(TAGS) remote" $(GINKGOTIMEOUT) --trace --no-color --timeout 30m -v -r ./pkg/bindings/test
.PHONY: localintegration
localintegration: test-binaries ginkgo
.PHONY: remoteintegration
remoteintegration: test-binaries ginkgo-remote
.PHONY: localmachine
localmachine:
# gitCommit needed by logformatter, to link to sources
@echo /define.gitCommit=$(GIT_COMMIT)
$(MAKE) ginkgo-run GINKGO_PARALLEL=n TAGS="$(REMOTETAGS)" GINKGO_FLAKE_ATTEMPTS=0 FOCUS_FILE=$(FOCUS_FILE) GINKGOWHAT=pkg/machine/e2e/. HACK=
.PHONY: localsystem
localsystem:
# Wipe existing config, database, and cache: start with clean slate.
$(RM) -rf ${HOME}/.local/share/containers ${HOME}/.config/containers
if timeout -v 1 true; then PODMAN=$(CURDIR)/bin/podman QUADLET=$(CURDIR)/bin/quadlet bats test/system/; else echo "Skipping $@: 'timeout -v' unavailable'"; fi
.PHONY: remotesystem
remotesystem:
# Wipe existing config, database, and cache: start with clean slate.
$(RM) -rf ${HOME}/.local/share/containers ${HOME}/.config/containers
# Start podman server using tmp socket; loop-wait for it;
# test podman-remote; kill server, clean up tmp socket file.
# podman server spews copious unhelpful output; ignore it.
rc=0;\
if timeout -v 1 true; then \
SOCK_FILE=$(shell mktemp --dry-run --tmpdir podman_tmp_XXXX);\
export PODMAN_SOCKET=unix://$$SOCK_FILE; \
./bin/podman system service --timeout=0 $$PODMAN_SOCKET > $(if $(PODMAN_SERVER_LOG),$(PODMAN_SERVER_LOG),/dev/null) 2>&1 & \
retry=5;\
while [ $$retry -ge 0 ]; do\
echo Waiting for server...;\
sleep 1;\
./bin/podman-remote --url $$PODMAN_SOCKET info >/dev/null 2>&1 && break;\
retry=$$(expr $$retry - 1);\
done;\
if [ $$retry -lt 0 ]; then\
echo "Error: ./bin/podman system service did not come up on $$SOCK_FILE" >&2;\
exit 1;\
fi;\
env PODMAN="$(CURDIR)/bin/podman-remote --url $$PODMAN_SOCKET" bats test/system/ ;\
rc=$$?;\
kill %1;\
rm -f $$SOCK_FILE;\
else \
echo "Skipping $@: 'timeout -v' unavailable'";\
fi;\
exit $$rc
.PHONY: localapiv2-bash
localapiv2-bash:
env PODMAN=./bin/podman stdbuf -o0 -e0 ./test/apiv2/test-apiv2
.PHONY: localapiv2-python
localapiv2-python:
env CONTAINERS_CONF=$(CURDIR)/test/apiv2/containers.conf PODMAN=./bin/podman \
pytest --verbose --disable-warnings ./test/apiv2/python
touch test/__init__.py
env CONTAINERS_CONF=$(CURDIR)/test/apiv2/containers.conf PODMAN=./bin/podman \
pytest --verbose --disable-warnings ./test/python/docker
rm -f test/__init__.py
# Order is important running python tests first causes the bash tests
# to fail, see 12-imagesMore. FIXME order of tests should not matter
.PHONY: localapiv2
localapiv2: localapiv2-bash localapiv2-python
.PHONY: remoteapiv2
remoteapiv2:
true
.PHONY: system.test-binary
system.test-binary: .install.ginkgo
$(GO) test -c ./test/system
.PHONY: test-binaries
test-binaries: test/checkseccomp/checkseccomp test/goecho/goecho install.catatonit test/version/version
@echo "Canonical source version: $(call err_if_empty,RELEASE_VERSION)"
.PHONY: tests-included
tests-included:
contrib/cirrus/pr-should-include-tests
.PHONY: tests-expect-exit
tests-expect-exit:
@if grep -E --line-number 'Expect.*ExitCode' test/e2e/*.go | grep -E -v ', ".*"\)'; then \
echo "^^^ Unhelpful use of Expect(ExitCode())"; \
echo " Please use '.Should(Exit(...))' pattern instead."; \
echo " If that's not possible, please add an annotation (description) to your assertion:"; \
echo " Expect(...).To(..., \"Friendly explanation of this check\")"; \
exit 1; \
fi
.PHONY: pr-removes-fixed-skips
pr-removes-fixed-skips:
contrib/cirrus/pr-removes-fixed-skips
###
### Release/Packaging targets
###
.PHONY: podman-release
podman-release: podman-release-$(GOARCH).tar.gz # Build all Linux binaries for $GOARCH, docs., and installation tree, into a tarball.
# The following two targets are nuanced and complex:
# Cross-building the podman-remote documentation requires a functional
# native architecture executable. However `make` only deals with
# files/timestamps, it doesn't understand if an existing binary will
# function on the system or not. This makes building cross-platform
# releases incredibly accident-prone and fragile. The only practical
# way to deal with this, is via multiple conditional (nested) `make`
# calls along with careful manipulation of `$GOOS` and `$GOARCH`.
podman-release-%.tar.gz: test/version/version
$(eval tmpsubdir := $(shell mktemp -d podman_tmp_XXXX))
$(eval releasedir := podman-v$(call err_if_empty,RELEASE_NUMBER))
$(eval _dstargs := "DESTDIR=$(tmpsubdir)/$(releasedir)" "PREFIX=$(RELEASE_PREFIX)")
$(eval GOARCH := $*)
mkdir -p "$(call err_if_empty,tmpsubdir)/$(releasedir)"
$(MAKE) GOOS=$(GOOS) GOARCH=$(NATIVE_GOARCH) \
clean-binaries docs podman-remote-$(GOOS)-docs
if [[ "$(GOARCH)" != "$(NATIVE_GOARCH)" ]]; then \
$(MAKE) CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=$(GOOS) GOARCH=$(GOARCH) \
BUILDTAGS="$(BUILDTAGS_CROSS)" clean-binaries binaries; \
else \
$(MAKE) GOOS=$(GOOS) GOARCH=$(GOARCH) binaries; \
fi
$(MAKE) $(_dstargs) install.bin install.remote install.man install.systemd
tar -czvf $@ --xattrs -C "$(tmpsubdir)" "./$(releasedir)"
if [[ "$(GOARCH)" != "$(NATIVE_GOARCH)" ]]; then $(MAKE) clean-binaries; fi
-rm -rf "$(tmpsubdir)"
podman-remote-release-%.zip: test/version/version ## Build podman-remote for %=$GOOS_$GOARCH, and docs. into an installation zip.
$(eval tmpsubdir := $(shell mktemp -d podman_tmp_XXXX))
$(eval releasedir := podman-$(call err_if_empty,RELEASE_NUMBER))
$(eval _dstargs := "DESTDIR=$(tmpsubdir)/$(releasedir)" "PREFIX=$(RELEASE_PREFIX)")
$(eval GOOS := $(firstword $(subst _, ,$*)))
$(eval GOARCH := $(lastword $(subst _, ,$*)))
$(eval _GOPLAT := GOOS=$(call err_if_empty,GOOS) GOARCH=$(call err_if_empty,GOARCH))
mkdir -p "$(call err_if_empty,tmpsubdir)/$(releasedir)"
$(MAKE) GOOS=$(GOOS) GOARCH=$(GOARCH) \
clean-binaries podman-remote-$(GOOS)-docs
if [[ "$(GOARCH)" != "$(NATIVE_GOARCH)" ]]; then \
$(MAKE) CGO_ENABLED=0 $(GOPLAT) BUILDTAGS="$(BUILDTAGS_CROSS)" \
clean-binaries podman-remote; \
else \
$(MAKE) $(GOPLAT) podman-remote; \
fi
if [[ "$(GOOS)" == "windows" ]]; then \
$(MAKE) $(GOPLAT) TMPDIR="" win-gvproxy; \
fi
if [[ "$(GOOS)" == "darwin" ]]; then \
$(MAKE) $(GOPLAT) podman-mac-helper;\
fi
cp -r ./docs/build/remote/$(GOOS) "$(tmpsubdir)/$(releasedir)/docs/"
cp ./contrib/remote/containers.conf "$(tmpsubdir)/$(releasedir)/"
$(MAKE) $(GOPLAT) $(_dstargs) SELINUXOPT="" install.remote
cd "$(tmpsubdir)" && \
zip --recurse-paths "$(CURDIR)/$@" "./$(releasedir)"
if [[ "$(GOARCH)" != "$(NATIVE_GOARCH)" ]]; then $(MAKE) clean-binaries; fi
-rm -rf "$(tmpsubdir)"
# Checks out and builds win-sshproxy helper. See comment on GV_GITURL declaration
.PHONY: win-gvproxy
win-gvproxy: test/version/version
mkdir -p bin/windows/
curl -sSL -o bin/windows/gvproxy.exe --retry 5 https://github.com/containers/gvisor-tap-vsock/releases/download/$(GV_VERSION)/gvproxy-windowsgui.exe
curl -sSL -o bin/windows/win-sshproxy.exe --retry 5 https://github.com/containers/gvisor-tap-vsock/releases/download/$(GV_VERSION)/win-sshproxy.exe
.PHONY: rpm
rpm: ## Build rpm packages
$(MAKE) -C rpm
###
### Installation targets
###
# Remember that rpms install exec to /usr/bin/podman while a `make install`
# installs them to /usr/local/bin/podman which is likely before. Always use
# a full path to test installed podman or you risk to call another executable.
.PHONY: rpm-install
rpm-install: package ## Install rpm packages
$(call err_if_empty,PKG_MANAGER) -y install rpm/RPMS/*/*.rpm
/usr/bin/podman version
/usr/bin/podman info # will catch a broken conmon
.PHONY: install
install: install.bin install.remote install.man install.systemd ## Install binaries to system locations
.PHONY: install.catatonit
install.catatonit:
./hack/install_catatonit.sh
.PHONY: install.remote
install.remote:
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 755 $(SRCBINDIR)/podman$(BINSFX) \
$(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/podman$(BINSFX)
test "${GOOS}" != "windows" || \
install -m 755 $(SRCBINDIR)/win-sshproxy.exe $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)
test "${GOOS}" != "windows" || \
install -m 755 $(SRCBINDIR)/gvproxy.exe $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)
test "${GOOS}" != "darwin" || \
install -m 755 $(SRCBINDIR)/podman-mac-helper $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)
test -z "${SELINUXOPT}" || \
chcon --verbose --reference=$(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/podman-remote \
bin/podman-remote
.PHONY: install.bin
install.bin:
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 755 bin/podman $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/podman
ln -sf podman $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/podmansh
test -z "${SELINUXOPT}" || chcon --verbose --reference=$(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/podman bin/podman
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(LIBEXECPODMAN)
ifneq ($(shell uname -s),FreeBSD)
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 755 bin/rootlessport $(DESTDIR)$(LIBEXECPODMAN)/rootlessport
test -z "${SELINUXOPT}" || chcon --verbose --reference=$(DESTDIR)$(LIBEXECPODMAN)/rootlessport bin/rootlessport
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 755 bin/quadlet $(DESTDIR)$(LIBEXECPODMAN)/quadlet
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(SYSTEMDGENERATORSDIR)
ln -sfr $(DESTDIR)$(LIBEXECPODMAN)/quadlet $(DESTDIR)$(SYSTEMDGENERATORSDIR)/podman-system-generator
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(USERSYSTEMDGENERATORSDIR)
ln -sfr $(DESTDIR)$(LIBEXECPODMAN)/quadlet $(DESTDIR)$(USERSYSTEMDGENERATORSDIR)/podman-user-generator
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 755 -d $(DESTDIR)${TMPFILESDIR}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/tmpfile/podman.conf $(DESTDIR)${TMPFILESDIR}/podman.conf
endif
.PHONY: install.modules-load
install.modules-load: # This should only be used by distros which might use iptables-legacy, this is not needed on RHEL
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 755 -d $(DESTDIR)${MODULESLOADDIR}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/modules-load.d/podman-iptables.conf $(DESTDIR)${MODULESLOADDIR}/podman-iptables.conf
.PHONY: install.man
install.man:
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man5
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 $(filter %.1,$(MANPAGES_DEST)) $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 docs/source/markdown/links/*1 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 $(filter %.5,$(MANPAGES_DEST)) $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man5
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 docs/source/markdown/links/*5 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man5
.PHONY: install.completions
install.completions:
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)${BASHINSTALLDIR}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 completions/bash/podman $(DESTDIR)${BASHINSTALLDIR}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 completions/bash/podman-remote $(DESTDIR)${BASHINSTALLDIR}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)${ZSHINSTALLDIR}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 completions/zsh/_podman $(DESTDIR)${ZSHINSTALLDIR}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 completions/zsh/_podman-remote $(DESTDIR)${ZSHINSTALLDIR}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)${FISHINSTALLDIR}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 completions/fish/podman.fish $(DESTDIR)${FISHINSTALLDIR}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 completions/fish/podman-remote.fish $(DESTDIR)${FISHINSTALLDIR}
# There is no common location for powershell files so do not install them. Users have to source the file from their powershell profile.
.PHONY: install.docker
install.docker:
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)
$(eval INTERPOLATED_DOCKER_SCRIPT := $(shell mktemp))
env BINDIR=${BINDIR} ETCDIR=${ETCDIR} envsubst < docker/docker.in > ${INTERPOLATED_DOCKER_SCRIPT}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 755 ${INTERPOLATED_DOCKER_SCRIPT} $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/docker
rm ${INTERPOLATED_DOCKER_SCRIPT}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 755 -d $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR} $(DESTDIR)${USERSYSTEMDDIR} $(DESTDIR)${TMPFILESDIR} $(DESTDIR)${USERTMPFILESDIR}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)${ETCDIR}/profile.d
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 docker/podman-docker.sh $(DESTDIR)${ETCDIR}/profile.d/podman-docker.sh
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 docker/podman-docker.csh $(DESTDIR)${ETCDIR}/profile.d/podman-docker.csh
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/system/podman-docker.conf -t $(DESTDIR)${TMPFILESDIR}
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/system/podman-docker.conf -t $(DESTDIR)${USERTMPFILESDIR}
.PHONY: install.docker-docs
install.docker-docs:
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 docs/build/man/docker*.1 -t $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1
install ${SELINUXOPT} -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man5
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 docs/build/man/docker*.5 -t $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man5
.PHONY: install.docker-full
install.docker-full: install.docker install.docker-docs
.PHONY: install.systemd
ifneq (,$(findstring systemd,$(BUILDTAGS)))
PODMAN_UNIT_FILES = contrib/systemd/auto-update/podman-auto-update.service \
contrib/systemd/system/podman.service \
contrib/systemd/system/podman-restart.service \
contrib/systemd/system/podman-kube@.service \
contrib/systemd/system/podman-clean-transient.service
%.service: %.service.in
sed -e 's;@@PODMAN@@;$(BINDIR)/podman;g' $< >$@.tmp.$$ \
&& mv -f $@.tmp.$$ $@
install.systemd: $(PODMAN_UNIT_FILES)
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 755 -d $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR} $(DESTDIR)${USERSYSTEMDDIR}
# User services
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/auto-update/podman-auto-update.service $(DESTDIR)${USERSYSTEMDDIR}/podman-auto-update.service
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/auto-update/podman-auto-update.timer $(DESTDIR)${USERSYSTEMDDIR}/podman-auto-update.timer
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/system/podman.socket $(DESTDIR)${USERSYSTEMDDIR}/podman.socket
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/system/podman.service $(DESTDIR)${USERSYSTEMDDIR}/podman.service
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/system/podman-restart.service $(DESTDIR)${USERSYSTEMDDIR}/podman-restart.service
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/system/podman-kube@.service $(DESTDIR)${USERSYSTEMDDIR}/podman-kube@.service
# System services
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/auto-update/podman-auto-update.service $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR}/podman-auto-update.service
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/auto-update/podman-auto-update.timer $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR}/podman-auto-update.timer
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/system/podman.socket $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR}/podman.socket
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/system/podman.service $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR}/podman.service
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/system/podman-restart.service $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR}/podman-restart.service
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/system/podman-kube@.service $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR}/podman-kube@.service
install ${SELINUXOPT} -m 644 contrib/systemd/system/podman-clean-transient.service $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR}/podman-clean-transient.service
rm -f $(PODMAN_UNIT_FILES)
else
install.systemd:
endif
.PHONY: install.tools
install.tools: .install.golangci-lint ## Install needed tools
$(MAKE) -C test/tools
.PHONY: .install.goimports
.install.goimports:
$(MAKE) -C test/tools build/goimports
.PHONY: .install.ginkgo
.install.ginkgo:
$(MAKE) -C test/tools build/ginkgo
.PHONY: .install.gitvalidation
.install.gitvalidation:
$(MAKE) -C test/tools build/git-validation
.PHONY: .install.golangci-lint
.install.golangci-lint:
VERSION=$(GOLANGCI_LINT_VERSION) ./hack/install_golangci.sh
.PHONY: .install.swagger
.install.swagger:
env VERSION=0.30.3 \
BINDIR=$(BINDIR) \
GOOS=$(GOOS) \
GOARCH=$(GOARCH) \
./hack/install_swagger.sh
.PHONY: .install.md2man
.install.md2man:
if [ ! -x "$(GOMD2MAN)" ]; then \
$(MAKE) -C test/tools build/go-md2man GOOS=$(NATIVE_GOOS) GOARCH=$(NATIVE_GOARCH); \
fi
.PHONY: .install.pre-commit
.install.pre-commit:
if [ -z "$(PRE_COMMIT)" ]; then \
$(PYTHON) -m pip install --user pre-commit; \
fi
.PHONY: release-artifacts
release-artifacts: clean-binaries
mkdir -p release/
$(MAKE) podman-remote-release-darwin_amd64.zip
mv podman-remote-release-darwin_amd64.zip release/
$(MAKE) podman-remote-release-darwin_arm64.zip
mv podman-remote-release-darwin_arm64.zip release/
$(MAKE) podman-remote-release-windows_amd64.zip
mv podman-remote-release-windows_amd64.zip release/
$(MAKE) podman-remote-static-linux_amd64
tar -cvzf podman-remote-static-linux_amd64.tar.gz bin/podman-remote-static-linux_amd64
$(MAKE) podman-remote-static-linux_arm64
tar -cvzf podman-remote-static-linux_arm64.tar.gz bin/podman-remote-static-linux_arm64
mv podman-remote-static-linux*.tar.gz release/
cd release/; sha256sum *.zip *.tar.gz > shasums
.PHONY: uninstall
uninstall:
for i in $(filter %.1,$(MANPAGES_DEST)); do \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1/$$(basename $${i}); \
done; \
for i in $(filter %.5,$(MANPAGES_DEST)); do \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man5/$$(basename $${i}); \
done
# Remove podman and remote bin
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/podman
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/podman-remote
# Remove related config files
rm -f $(DESTDIR)${ETCDIR}/cni/net.d/87-podman-bridge.conflist
rm -f $(DESTDIR)${TMPFILESDIR}/podman.conf
rm -f $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR}/io.podman.socket
rm -f $(DESTDIR)${USERSYSTEMDDIR}/io.podman.socket
rm -f $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR}/io.podman.service
rm -f $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR}/podman.service
rm -f $(DESTDIR)${SYSTEMDDIR}/podman.socket
rm -f $(DESTDIR)${USERSYSTEMDDIR}/podman.socket
rm -f $(DESTDIR)${USERSYSTEMDDIR}/podman.service
.PHONY: clean-binaries
clean-binaries: ## Remove platform/architecture specific binary files
rm -rf \
bin
.PHONY: clean
clean: clean-binaries ## Clean all make artifacts
rm -rf \
_output \
$(wildcard podman-*.msi) \
$(wildcard podman-remote*.zip) \
$(wildcard podman_tmp_*) \
$(wildcard podman*.tar.gz) \
build \
test/checkseccomp/checkseccomp \
test/goecho/goecho \
test/version/version \
test/__init__.py \
test/testdata/redis-image \
libpod/container_ffjson.go \
libpod/pod_ffjson.go \
libpod/container_easyjson.go \
libpod/pod_easyjson.go \
docs/build \
.venv
make -C docs clean