compose/pkg/api/labels.go

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/*
Copyright 2020 Docker Compose CLI authors
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 api
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-version"
"github.com/docker/compose/v2/internal"
)
const (
// ProjectLabel allow to track resource related to a compose project
ProjectLabel = "com.docker.compose.project"
// ServiceLabel allow to track resource related to a compose service
ServiceLabel = "com.docker.compose.service"
// ConfigHashLabel stores configuration hash for a compose service
ConfigHashLabel = "com.docker.compose.config-hash"
// ContainerNumberLabel stores the container index of a replicated service
ContainerNumberLabel = "com.docker.compose.container-number"
// VolumeLabel allow to track resource related to a compose volume
VolumeLabel = "com.docker.compose.volume"
// NetworkLabel allow to track resource related to a compose network
NetworkLabel = "com.docker.compose.network"
// WorkingDirLabel stores absolute path to compose project working directory
WorkingDirLabel = "com.docker.compose.project.working_dir"
// ConfigFilesLabel stores absolute path to compose project configuration files
ConfigFilesLabel = "com.docker.compose.project.config_files"
// EnvironmentFileLabel stores absolute path to compose project env file set by `--env-file`
EnvironmentFileLabel = "com.docker.compose.project.environment_file"
// OneoffLabel stores value 'True' for one-off containers created by `compose run`
OneoffLabel = "com.docker.compose.oneoff"
// SlugLabel stores unique slug used for one-off container identity
SlugLabel = "com.docker.compose.slug"
// ImageDigestLabel stores digest of the container image used to run service
ImageDigestLabel = "com.docker.compose.image"
// DependenciesLabel stores service dependencies
DependenciesLabel = "com.docker.compose.depends_on"
build: label built images for reliable cleanup on `down` When running `compose down`, the `--rmi` flag can be passed, which currently supports two values: * `local`: remove any _implicitly-named_ images that Compose built * `all` : remove any named images (locally-built or fetched from a remote repo) Removing images in the `local` case can be problematic, as it's historically been done via a fair amount of inference over the Compose model. Additionally, when using the "project-model" (by passing `--project-name` instead of using a Compose file), we're even more limited: if no containers for the project are running, there's nothing to derive state from to perform the inference on. As a first pass, we started labeling _containers_ with the name of the locally-built image associated with it (if any) in #9715. Unfortunately, this still suffers from the aforementioned problems around using actual state (i.e. the containers might no longer exist) and meant that when operating in file mode (the default), things did not behave as expected: the label is not available in the project since it only exists at runtime. Now, with these changes, Compose will label any images it builds with project metadata. Upon cleanup during `down`, the engine image API is queried for related images and matched up with the services for the project. As a fallback for images built with prior versions of Compose, the previous approach is still taken. See also: * https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/9655 * https://github.com/docker/compose/pull/9715 Signed-off-by: Milas Bowman <milas.bowman@docker.com>
2022-09-07 22:24:47 +02:00
// VersionLabel stores the compose tool version used to build/run application
VersionLabel = "com.docker.compose.version"
build: label built images for reliable cleanup on `down` When running `compose down`, the `--rmi` flag can be passed, which currently supports two values: * `local`: remove any _implicitly-named_ images that Compose built * `all` : remove any named images (locally-built or fetched from a remote repo) Removing images in the `local` case can be problematic, as it's historically been done via a fair amount of inference over the Compose model. Additionally, when using the "project-model" (by passing `--project-name` instead of using a Compose file), we're even more limited: if no containers for the project are running, there's nothing to derive state from to perform the inference on. As a first pass, we started labeling _containers_ with the name of the locally-built image associated with it (if any) in #9715. Unfortunately, this still suffers from the aforementioned problems around using actual state (i.e. the containers might no longer exist) and meant that when operating in file mode (the default), things did not behave as expected: the label is not available in the project since it only exists at runtime. Now, with these changes, Compose will label any images it builds with project metadata. Upon cleanup during `down`, the engine image API is queried for related images and matched up with the services for the project. As a fallback for images built with prior versions of Compose, the previous approach is still taken. See also: * https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/9655 * https://github.com/docker/compose/pull/9715 Signed-off-by: Milas Bowman <milas.bowman@docker.com>
2022-09-07 22:24:47 +02:00
// ImageBuilderLabel stores the builder (classic or BuildKit) used to produce the image.
ImageBuilderLabel = "com.docker.compose.image.builder"
// ContainerReplaceLabel is set when container is created to replace another container (recreated)
ContainerReplaceLabel = "com.docker.compose.replace"
)
// ComposeVersion is the compose tool version as declared by label VersionLabel
var ComposeVersion string
func init() {
v, err := version.NewVersion(internal.Version)
if err == nil {
segments := v.Segments()
if len(segments) > 2 {
ComposeVersion = fmt.Sprintf("%d.%d.%d", segments[0], segments[1], segments[2])
}
}
}