element-web-Github/playwright/plugins/docker/index.ts
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/*
Copyright 2024 New Vector Ltd.
Copyright 2023 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only
Please see LICENSE files in the repository root for full details.
*/
import * as os from "os";
import * as crypto from "crypto";
import * as childProcess from "child_process";
import * as fse from "fs-extra";
/**
* @param cmd - command to execute
* @param args - arguments to pass to executed command
* @param suppressOutput - whether to suppress the stdout and stderr resulting from this command.
* @return Promise which resolves to an object containing the string value of what was
* written to stdout and stderr by the executed command.
*/
const exec = (cmd: string, args: string[], suppressOutput = false): Promise<{ stdout: string; stderr: string }> => {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
if (!suppressOutput) {
const log = ["Running command:", cmd, ...args, "\n"].join(" ");
// When in CI mode we combine reports from multiple runners into a single HTML report
// which has separate files for stdout and stderr, so we print the executed command to both
process.stdout.write(log);
if (process.env.CI) process.stderr.write(log);
}
const { stdout, stderr } = childProcess.execFile(cmd, args, { encoding: "utf8" }, (err, stdout, stderr) => {
if (err) reject(err);
resolve({ stdout, stderr });
if (!suppressOutput) {
process.stdout.write("\n");
if (process.env.CI) process.stderr.write("\n");
}
});
if (!suppressOutput) {
stdout.pipe(process.stdout);
stderr.pipe(process.stderr);
}
});
};
export class Docker {
public id: string;
async run(opts: { image: string; containerName: string; params?: string[]; cmd?: string[] }): Promise<string> {
const userInfo = os.userInfo();
const params = opts.params ?? [];
const isPodman = await Docker.isPodman();
if (params.includes("-v") && userInfo.uid >= 0) {
// Run the docker container as our uid:gid to prevent problems with permissions.
if (isPodman) {
// Note: this setup is for podman rootless containers.
// In podman, run as root in the container, which maps to the current
// user on the host. This is probably the default since Synapse's
// Dockerfile doesn't specify, but we're being explicit here
// because it's important for the permissions to work.
params.push("-u", "0:0");
// Tell Synapse not to switch UID
params.push("-e", "UID=0");
params.push("-e", "GID=0");
} else {
params.push("-u", `${userInfo.uid}:${userInfo.gid}`);
}
}
// Make host.containers.internal work to allow the container to talk to other services via host ports.
if (isPodman) {
params.push("--network");
params.push("slirp4netns:allow_host_loopback=true");
} else {
// Docker for Desktop includes a host-gateway mapping on host.docker.internal but to simplify the config
// we use the Podman variant host.containers.internal in all environments.
params.push("--add-host");
params.push("host.containers.internal:host-gateway");
}
// Provided we are not running in CI, add a `--rm` parameter.
// There is no need to remove containers in CI (since they are automatically removed anyway), and
// `--rm` means that if a container crashes this means its logs are wiped out.
if (!process.env.CI) params.unshift("--rm");
const args = [
"run",
"--name",
`${opts.containerName}-${crypto.randomBytes(4).toString("hex")}`,
"-d",
...params,
opts.image,
];
if (opts.cmd) args.push(...opts.cmd);
const { stdout } = await exec("docker", args);
this.id = stdout.trim();
return this.id;
}
async stop(): Promise<void> {
try {
await exec("docker", ["stop", this.id]);
} catch (err) {
console.error(`Failed to stop docker container`, this.id, err);
}
}
/**
* @param params - list of parameters to pass to `docker exec`
* @param suppressOutput - whether to suppress the stdout and stderr resulting from this command.
*/
async exec(params: string[], suppressOutput = true): Promise<void> {
await exec("docker", ["exec", this.id, ...params], suppressOutput);
}
async getContainerIp(): Promise<string> {
const { stdout } = await exec("docker", ["inspect", "-f", "{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}", this.id]);
return stdout.trim();
}
async persistLogsToFile(args: { stdoutFile?: string; stderrFile?: string }): Promise<void> {
const stdoutFile = args.stdoutFile ? await fse.open(args.stdoutFile, "w") : "ignore";
const stderrFile = args.stderrFile ? await fse.open(args.stderrFile, "w") : "ignore";
await new Promise<void>((resolve) => {
childProcess
.spawn("docker", ["logs", this.id], {
stdio: ["ignore", stdoutFile, stderrFile],
})
.once("close", resolve);
});
if (args.stdoutFile) await fse.close(<number>stdoutFile);
if (args.stderrFile) await fse.close(<number>stderrFile);
}
/**
* Detects whether the docker command is actually podman.
* To do this, it looks for "podman" in the output of "docker --help".
*/
static async isPodman(): Promise<boolean> {
const { stdout } = await exec("docker", ["--help"], true);
return stdout.toLowerCase().includes("podman");
}
}