Define a schema that we can pass to jsonschema to validate against the
config a user has supplied. This will help catch a wide variety of common
errors that occur.
If the config does not pass schema validation then it raises an exception
and prints out human readable reasons.
Signed-off-by: Mazz Mosley <mazz@houseofmnowster.com>
When specifying the 'file' key to a value of it's own name, test
that this works and does not cause a false positive circular reference
error.
Signed-off-by: Mazz Mosley <mazz@houseofmnowster.com>
If the 'file' key is not set in the extends_options dict then we
look for the 'service' from within the same file.
Fixes this issue: https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/1237
Signed-off-by: Mazz Mosley <mazz@houseofmnowster.com>
* This fix introduces one side-effect: the build parameter is now
validated early, when the service dicionary is first constructed.
That leads to less scary stack traces when the path is not valid.
* The tests for the changes introduced here alter the fixtures
of those (otherwise unrelated) tests that make use of the 'build:'
parameter)
Signed-off-by: Moysés Borges Furtado <moyses.furtado@wplex.com.br>
This shall lower the propability to interfere with another service (e.g. the
WebUI of an application) that is running on the machine where tests are run.
Signed-off-by: funkyfuture <funkyfuture@riseup.net>
Allows overriding a user on the command line from the one specified in
the docker-compose.yml
The added tests verify that a specified user overrides a default
user in the docker-compose.yml file.
Based on commit f2f01e207b by @chmouel
Signed-off-by: Ian VanSchooten <ian@badgelabsllc.com>
(OS X is case-sensitive so we can't have fixture dirs which are
identically named if you ignore case)
Signed-off-by: Aanand Prasad <aanand.prasad@gmail.com>
This behaves more like the native docker client, where the absence of a
command means docker runs the CMD in the Dockerfile. If a command is
defined in fig.yml this is used instead.
Signed-off-by: Chris Corbyn <chris@w3style.co.uk>