Add support for returning the exit value of a specific container

Current best practice for using docker-compose as a tool for continuous
integration requires fragile shell pipelines to query the exit status
of composed containers, e.g.:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29568352/using-docker-compose-with-ci-how-to-deal-with-exit-codes-and-daemonized-linked
http://blog.ministryofprogramming.com/docker-compose-and-exit-codes/

This PR adds a `--forward-exitval <container>` flag that allows
`docker-compose up` to return the exit value of a specified container.
The container may optionally have a number specified (foo_2) otherwise
the first is defaulted to.

Signed-off-by: Nathan J. Mehl <n@climate.com>
This commit is contained in:
Nathan J. Mehl 2017-01-27 08:56:02 -08:00
parent a953651597
commit a73190e1cc
4 changed files with 63 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -854,6 +854,8 @@ class TopLevelCommand(object):
running. (default: 10) running. (default: 10)
--remove-orphans Remove containers for services not --remove-orphans Remove containers for services not
defined in the Compose file defined in the Compose file
--forward-exitval SERVICE Return the exit value of the selected service container.
Requires --abort-on-container-exit.
""" """
start_deps = not options['--no-deps'] start_deps = not options['--no-deps']
cascade_stop = options['--abort-on-container-exit'] cascade_stop = options['--abort-on-container-exit']
@ -861,10 +863,14 @@ class TopLevelCommand(object):
timeout = timeout_from_opts(options) timeout = timeout_from_opts(options)
remove_orphans = options['--remove-orphans'] remove_orphans = options['--remove-orphans']
detached = options.get('-d') detached = options.get('-d')
forward_exitval = container_exitval_from_opts(options)
if detached and cascade_stop: if detached and cascade_stop:
raise UserError("--abort-on-container-exit and -d cannot be combined.") raise UserError("--abort-on-container-exit and -d cannot be combined.")
if forward_exitval and not cascade_stop:
raise UserError("--forward-exitval requires --abort-on-container-exit.")
with up_shutdown_context(self.project, service_names, timeout, detached): with up_shutdown_context(self.project, service_names, timeout, detached):
to_attach = self.project.up( to_attach = self.project.up(
service_names=service_names, service_names=service_names,
@ -878,9 +884,11 @@ class TopLevelCommand(object):
if detached: if detached:
return return
all_containers = filter_containers_to_service_names(to_attach, service_names)
log_printer = log_printer_from_project( log_printer = log_printer_from_project(
self.project, self.project,
filter_containers_to_service_names(to_attach, service_names), all_containers,
options['--no-color'], options['--no-color'],
{'follow': True}, {'follow': True},
cascade_stop, cascade_stop,
@ -891,6 +899,22 @@ class TopLevelCommand(object):
if cascade_stop: if cascade_stop:
print("Aborting on container exit...") print("Aborting on container exit...")
self.project.stop(service_names=service_names, timeout=timeout) self.project.stop(service_names=service_names, timeout=timeout)
if forward_exitval:
def is_us(container):
return container.name_without_project == forward_exitval
candidates = filter(is_us, all_containers)
if not candidates:
log.error('No containers matching the spec "%s" were run.',
forward_exitval)
sys.exit(2)
if len(candidates) > 1:
log.error('Multiple (%d) containers matching the spec "%s" '
'were found; cannot forward exit code because we '
'do not know which one to.', len(candidates),
forward_exitval)
sys.exit(2)
exit_code = candidates[0].inspect()['State']['ExitCode']
sys.exit(exit_code)
@classmethod @classmethod
def version(cls, options): def version(cls, options):
@ -923,6 +947,27 @@ def convergence_strategy_from_opts(options):
return ConvergenceStrategy.changed return ConvergenceStrategy.changed
def container_exitval_from_opts(options):
""" Assemble a container name suitable for mapping into the
output of filter_containers_to_service_names. If the
container name ends in an underscore followed by a
positive integer, the user has deliberately specified
a container number and we believe her. Otherwise, append
`_1` to the name so as to return the exit value of the
first such named container.
"""
container_name = options.get('--forward-exitval')
if not container_name:
return None
segments = container_name.split('_')
if segments[-1].isdigit() and int(segments[-1]) > 0:
return '_'.join(segments)
else:
log.warn('"%s" does not specify a container number, '
'defaulting to "%s_1"', container_name, container_name)
return '_'.join(segments + ['1'])
def timeout_from_opts(options): def timeout_from_opts(options):
timeout = options.get('--timeout') timeout = options.get('--timeout')
return None if timeout is None else int(timeout) return None if timeout is None else int(timeout)

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@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ _docker_compose_up() {
case "$cur" in case "$cur" in
-*) -*)
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "--abort-on-container-exit --build -d --force-recreate --help --no-build --no-color --no-deps --no-recreate --timeout -t --remove-orphans" -- "$cur" ) ) COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "--forward-exitval --abort-on-container-exit --build -d --force-recreate --help --no-build --no-color --no-deps --no-recreate --timeout -t --remove-orphans" -- "$cur" ) )
;; ;;
*) *)
__docker_compose_services_all __docker_compose_services_all

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@ -1927,3 +1927,13 @@ class CLITestCase(DockerClientTestCase):
self.dispatch(['up', '-d']) self.dispatch(['up', '-d'])
result = self.dispatch(['top']) result = self.dispatch(['top'])
assert result.stdout.count("top") == 4 assert result.stdout.count("top") == 4
def test_forward_exitval(self):
self.base_dir = 'tests/fixtures/forward-exitval'
proc = start_process(
self.base_dir,
['up', '--abort-on-container-exit', '--forward-exitval', 'another'])
result = wait_on_process(proc, returncode=1)
assert 'forwardexitval_another_1 exited with code 1' in result.stdout

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
simple:
image: busybox:latest
command: sh -c "echo hello && tail -f /dev/null"
another:
image: busybox:latest
command: /bin/false