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474 lines
18 KiB
Python
474 lines
18 KiB
Python
from __future__ import print_function
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import contextlib
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import logging
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import os
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import shlex
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import socket
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import subprocess
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import time
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import re
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import backoff
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import docker
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import pytest
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import requests
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from _pytest._code.code import ReprExceptionInfo
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from requests.packages.urllib3.util.connection import HAS_IPV6
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
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logging.getLogger('backoff').setLevel(logging.INFO)
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logging.getLogger('DNS').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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logging.getLogger('requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool').setLevel(logging.WARN)
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CA_ROOT_CERTIFICATE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'certs/ca-root.crt')
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I_AM_RUNNING_INSIDE_A_DOCKER_CONTAINER = os.path.isfile("/.dockerenv")
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FORCE_CONTAINER_IPV6 = False # ugly global state to consider containers' IPv6 address instead of IPv4
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docker_client = docker.from_env()
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###############################################################################
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#
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# utilities
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#
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###############################################################################
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def ipv6(force_ipv6=True):
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"""
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Meant to be used as a context manager to force IPv6 sockets:
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with ipv6():
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nginxproxy.get("http://something.nginx-proxy.local") # force use of IPv6
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with ipv6(False):
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nginxproxy.get("http://something.nginx-proxy.local") # legacy behavior
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"""
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global FORCE_CONTAINER_IPV6
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FORCE_CONTAINER_IPV6 = force_ipv6
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yield
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FORCE_CONTAINER_IPV6 = False
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class requests_for_docker(object):
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"""
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Proxy for calling methods of the requests module.
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When a HTTP response failed due to HTTP Error 404 or 502, retry a few times.
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Provides method `get_conf` to extract the nginx-proxy configuration content.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.session = requests.Session()
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if os.path.isfile(CA_ROOT_CERTIFICATE):
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self.session.verify = CA_ROOT_CERTIFICATE
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def get_conf(self):
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"""
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Return the nginx config file
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"""
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nginx_proxy_containers = docker_client.containers.list(filters={"ancestor": "jwilder/nginx-proxy:test"})
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if len(nginx_proxy_containers) > 1:
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pytest.fail("Too many running jwilder/nginx-proxy:test containers", pytrace=False)
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elif len(nginx_proxy_containers) == 0:
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pytest.fail("No running jwilder/nginx-proxy:test container", pytrace=False)
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return get_nginx_conf_from_container(nginx_proxy_containers[0])
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def get(self, *args, **kwargs):
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with ipv6(kwargs.pop('ipv6', False)):
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@backoff.on_predicate(backoff.constant, lambda r: r.status_code in (404, 502), interval=.3, max_tries=30, jitter=None)
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def _get(*args, **kwargs):
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return self.session.get(*args, **kwargs)
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return _get(*args, **kwargs)
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def post(self, *args, **kwargs):
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with ipv6(kwargs.pop('ipv6', False)):
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@backoff.on_predicate(backoff.constant, lambda r: r.status_code in (404, 502), interval=.3, max_tries=30, jitter=None)
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def _post(*args, **kwargs):
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return self.session.post(*args, **kwargs)
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return _post(*args, **kwargs)
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def put(self, *args, **kwargs):
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with ipv6(kwargs.pop('ipv6', False)):
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@backoff.on_predicate(backoff.constant, lambda r: r.status_code in (404, 502), interval=.3, max_tries=30, jitter=None)
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def _put(*args, **kwargs):
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return self.session.put(*args, **kwargs)
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return _put(*args, **kwargs)
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def head(self, *args, **kwargs):
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with ipv6(kwargs.pop('ipv6', False)):
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@backoff.on_predicate(backoff.constant, lambda r: r.status_code in (404, 502), interval=.3, max_tries=30, jitter=None)
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def _head(*args, **kwargs):
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return self.session.head(*args, **kwargs)
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return _head(*args, **kwargs)
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def delete(self, *args, **kwargs):
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with ipv6(kwargs.pop('ipv6', False)):
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@backoff.on_predicate(backoff.constant, lambda r: r.status_code in (404, 502), interval=.3, max_tries=30, jitter=None)
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def _delete(*args, **kwargs):
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return self.session.delete(*args, **kwargs)
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return _delete(*args, **kwargs)
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def options(self, *args, **kwargs):
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with ipv6(kwargs.pop('ipv6', False)):
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@backoff.on_predicate(backoff.constant, lambda r: r.status_code in (404, 502), interval=.3, max_tries=30, jitter=None)
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def _options(*args, **kwargs):
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return self.session.options(*args, **kwargs)
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return _options(*args, **kwargs)
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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return getattr(requests, name)
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def container_ip(container):
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"""
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return the IP address of a container.
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If the global FORCE_CONTAINER_IPV6 flag is set, return the IPv6 address
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"""
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global FORCE_CONTAINER_IPV6
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if FORCE_CONTAINER_IPV6:
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if not HAS_IPV6:
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pytest.skip("This system does not support IPv6")
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ip = container_ipv6(container)
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if ip == '':
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pytest.skip("Container %s has no IPv6 address" % container.name)
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else:
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return ip
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else:
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net_info = container.attrs["NetworkSettings"]["Networks"]
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if "bridge" in net_info:
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return net_info["bridge"]["IPAddress"]
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# not default bridge network, fallback on first network defined
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network_name = net_info.keys()[0]
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return net_info[network_name]["IPAddress"]
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def container_ipv6(container):
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"""
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return the IPv6 address of a container.
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"""
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net_info = container.attrs["NetworkSettings"]["Networks"]
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if "bridge" in net_info:
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return net_info["bridge"]["GlobalIPv6Address"]
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# not default bridge network, fallback on first network defined
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network_name = net_info.keys()[0]
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return net_info[network_name]["GlobalIPv6Address"]
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def nginx_proxy_dns_resolver(domain_name):
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"""
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if "nginx-proxy" if found in host, return the ip address of the docker container
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issued from the docker image jwilder/nginx-proxy:test.
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:return: IP or None
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"""
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log = logging.getLogger('DNS')
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log.debug("nginx_proxy_dns_resolver(%r)" % domain_name)
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if 'nginx-proxy' in domain_name:
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nginxproxy_containers = docker_client.containers.list(filters={"status": "running", "ancestor": "jwilder/nginx-proxy:test"})
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if len(nginxproxy_containers) == 0:
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log.warn("no container found from image jwilder/nginx-proxy:test while resolving %r", domain_name)
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return
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nginxproxy_container = nginxproxy_containers[0]
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ip = container_ip(nginxproxy_container)
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log.info("resolving domain name %r as IP address %s of nginx-proxy container %s" % (domain_name, ip, nginxproxy_container.name))
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return ip
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def docker_container_dns_resolver(domain_name):
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"""
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if domain name is of the form "XXX.container.docker" or "anything.XXX.container.docker", return the ip address of the docker container
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named XXX.
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:return: IP or None
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"""
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log = logging.getLogger('DNS')
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log.debug("docker_container_dns_resolver(%r)" % domain_name)
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match = re.search('(^|.+\.)(?P<container>[^.]+)\.container\.docker$', domain_name)
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if not match:
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log.debug("%r does not match" % domain_name)
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return
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container_name = match.group('container')
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log.debug("looking for container %r" % container_name)
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try:
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container = docker_client.containers.get(container_name)
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except docker.errors.NotFound:
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log.warn("container named %r not found while resolving %r" % (container_name, domain_name))
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return
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log.debug("container %r found (%s)" % (container.name, container.short_id))
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ip = container_ip(container)
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log.info("resolving domain name %r as IP address %s of container %s" % (domain_name, ip, container.name))
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return ip
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def monkey_patch_urllib_dns_resolver():
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"""
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Alter the behavior of the urllib DNS resolver so that any domain name
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containing substring 'nginx-proxy' will resolve to the IP address
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of the container created from image 'jwilder/nginx-proxy:test'.
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"""
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prv_getaddrinfo = socket.getaddrinfo
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dns_cache = {}
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def new_getaddrinfo(*args):
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logging.getLogger('DNS').debug("resolving domain name %s" % repr(args))
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_args = list(args)
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# custom DNS resolvers
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ip = nginx_proxy_dns_resolver(args[0])
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if ip is None:
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ip = docker_container_dns_resolver(args[0])
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if ip is not None:
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_args[0] = ip
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# call on original DNS resolver, with eventually the original host changed to the wanted IP address
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try:
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return dns_cache[tuple(_args)]
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except KeyError:
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res = prv_getaddrinfo(*_args)
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dns_cache[tuple(_args)] = res
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return res
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socket.getaddrinfo = new_getaddrinfo
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return prv_getaddrinfo
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def restore_urllib_dns_resolver(getaddrinfo_func):
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socket.getaddrinfo = getaddrinfo_func
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def remove_all_containers():
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for container in docker_client.containers.list(all=True):
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if I_AM_RUNNING_INSIDE_A_DOCKER_CONTAINER and container.id.startswith(socket.gethostname()):
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continue # pytest is running within a Docker container, so we do not want to remove that particular container
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logging.info("removing container %s" % container.name)
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container.remove(v=True, force=True)
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def get_nginx_conf_from_container(container):
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"""
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return the nginx /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf file content from a container
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"""
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import tarfile
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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strm, stat = container.get_archive('/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf')
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with tarfile.open(fileobj=StringIO(strm.read())) as tf:
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conffile = tf.extractfile('default.conf')
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return conffile.read()
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def docker_compose_up(compose_file='docker-compose.yml'):
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logging.info('docker-compose -f %s up -d' % compose_file)
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try:
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subprocess.check_output(shlex.split('docker-compose -f %s up -d' % compose_file), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError, e:
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pytest.fail("Error while runninng 'docker-compose -f %s up -d':\n%s" % (compose_file, e.output), pytrace=False)
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def docker_compose_down(compose_file='docker-compose.yml'):
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logging.info('docker-compose -f %s down' % compose_file)
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try:
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subprocess.check_output(shlex.split('docker-compose -f %s down' % compose_file), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError, e:
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pytest.fail("Error while runninng 'docker-compose -f %s down':\n%s" % (compose_file, e.output), pytrace=False)
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def wait_for_nginxproxy_to_be_ready():
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"""
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If one (and only one) container started from image jwilder/nginx-proxy:test is found,
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wait for its log to contain substring "Watching docker events"
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"""
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containers = docker_client.containers.list(filters={"ancestor": "jwilder/nginx-proxy:test"})
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if len(containers) != 1:
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return
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container = containers[0]
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for line in container.logs(stream=True):
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if "Watching docker events" in line:
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logging.debug("nginx-proxy ready")
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break
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def find_docker_compose_file(request):
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"""
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helper for fixture functions to figure out the name of the docker-compose file to consider.
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- if the test module provides a `docker_compose_file` variable, take that
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- else, if a yaml file exists with the same name as the test module (but for the `.yml` extension), use that
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- otherwise use `docker-compose.yml`.
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"""
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test_module_dir = os.path.dirname(request.module.__file__)
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yml_file = os.path.join(test_module_dir, request.module.__name__ + '.yml')
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yaml_file = os.path.join(test_module_dir, request.module.__name__ + '.yaml')
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default_file = os.path.join(test_module_dir, 'docker-compose.yml')
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docker_compose_file_module_variable = getattr(request.module, "docker_compose_file", None)
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if docker_compose_file_module_variable is not None:
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docker_compose_file = os.path.join( test_module_dir, docker_compose_file_module_variable)
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if not os.path.isfile(docker_compose_file):
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raise ValueError("docker compose file %r could not be found. Check your test module `docker_compose_file` variable value." % docker_compose_file)
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else:
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if os.path.isfile(yml_file):
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docker_compose_file = yml_file
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elif os.path.isfile(yaml_file):
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docker_compose_file = yaml_file
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else:
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docker_compose_file = default_file
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if not os.path.isfile(docker_compose_file):
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logging.error("Could not find any docker-compose file named either '{0}.yml', '{0}.yaml' or 'docker-compose.yml'".format(request.module.__name__))
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logging.debug("using docker compose file %s" % docker_compose_file)
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return docker_compose_file
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def connect_to_network(network):
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"""
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If we are running from a container, connect our container to the given network
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:return: the name of the network we were connected to, or None
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"""
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if I_AM_RUNNING_INSIDE_A_DOCKER_CONTAINER:
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try:
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my_container = docker_client.containers.get(socket.gethostname())
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except docker.errors.NotFound:
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logging.warn("container %r not found" % socket.gethostname())
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return
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# figure out our container networks
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my_networks = my_container.attrs["NetworkSettings"]["Networks"].keys()
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# make sure our container is connected to the nginx-proxy's network
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if network not in my_networks:
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logging.info("Connecting to docker network: %s" % network.name)
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network.connect(my_container)
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return network
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def disconnect_from_network(network=None):
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"""
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If we are running from a container, disconnect our container from the given network.
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:param network: name of a docker network to disconnect from
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"""
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if I_AM_RUNNING_INSIDE_A_DOCKER_CONTAINER and network is not None:
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try:
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my_container = docker_client.containers.get(socket.gethostname())
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except docker.errors.NotFound:
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logging.warn("container %r not found" % socket.gethostname())
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return
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# figure out our container networks
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my_networks_names = my_container.attrs["NetworkSettings"]["Networks"].keys()
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# disconnect our container from the given network
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if network.name in my_networks_names:
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logging.info("Disconnecting from network %s" % network.name)
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network.disconnect(my_container)
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def connect_to_all_networks():
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"""
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If we are running from a container, connect our container to all current docker networks.
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:return: a list of networks we connected to
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"""
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if not I_AM_RUNNING_INSIDE_A_DOCKER_CONTAINER:
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return []
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else:
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# find the list of docker networks
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networks = filter(lambda network: len(network.containers) > 0 and network.name != 'bridge', docker_client.networks.list())
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return [connect_to_network(network) for network in networks]
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###############################################################################
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#
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# Py.test fixtures
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#
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###############################################################################
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@pytest.yield_fixture(scope="module")
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def docker_compose(request):
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"""
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pytest fixture providing containers described in a docker compose file. After the tests, remove the created containers
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A custom docker compose file name can be defined in a variable named `docker_compose_file`.
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Also, in the case where pytest is running from a docker container, this fixture makes sure
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our container will be attached to all the docker networks.
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"""
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docker_compose_file = find_docker_compose_file(request)
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original_dns_resolver = monkey_patch_urllib_dns_resolver()
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remove_all_containers()
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docker_compose_up(docker_compose_file)
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networks = connect_to_all_networks()
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wait_for_nginxproxy_to_be_ready()
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time.sleep(3) # give time to containers to be ready
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yield docker_client
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for network in networks:
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disconnect_from_network(network)
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docker_compose_down(docker_compose_file)
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restore_urllib_dns_resolver(original_dns_resolver)
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@pytest.yield_fixture()
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def nginxproxy():
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"""
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Provides the `nginxproxy` object that can be used in the same way the requests module is:
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r = nginxproxy.get("http://foo.com")
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The difference is that in case an HTTP requests has status code 404 or 502 (which mostly
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indicates that nginx has just reloaded), we retry up to 30 times the query.
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Also, the nginxproxy methods accept an additional keyword parameter: `ipv6` which forces requests
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made against containers to use the containers IPv6 address when set to `True`. If IPv6 is not
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supported by the system or docker, that particular test will be skipped.
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"""
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yield requests_for_docker()
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###############################################################################
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#
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# Py.test hooks
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#
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###############################################################################
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# pytest hook to display additionnal stuff in test report
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def pytest_runtest_logreport(report):
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if report.failed:
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if isinstance(report.longrepr, ReprExceptionInfo):
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test_containers = docker_client.containers.list(all=True, filters={"ancestor": "jwilder/nginx-proxy:test"})
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for container in test_containers:
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report.longrepr.addsection('nginx-proxy logs', container.logs())
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report.longrepr.addsection('nginx-proxy conf', get_nginx_conf_from_container(container))
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# Py.test `incremental` marker, see http://stackoverflow.com/a/12579625/107049
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def pytest_runtest_makereport(item, call):
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if "incremental" in item.keywords:
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if call.excinfo is not None:
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parent = item.parent
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parent._previousfailed = item
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def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
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previousfailed = getattr(item.parent, "_previousfailed", None)
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if previousfailed is not None:
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pytest.xfail("previous test failed (%s)" % previousfailed.name)
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###############################################################################
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#
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# Check requirements
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#
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###############################################################################
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try:
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docker_client.images.get('jwilder/nginx-proxy:test')
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except docker.errors.ImageNotFound:
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pytest.exit("The docker image 'jwilder/nginx-proxy:test' is missing")
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if docker.__version__ != "2.1.0":
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pytest.exit("This test suite is meant to work with the python docker module v2.1.0")
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