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add-docker-logout-237.patch
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File add-docker-logout-237.patch of Package salt.26901
From 0b0a0282519869364d753163e1c5267a1087e912 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Graul <agraul@suse.com> Date: Mon, 18 May 2020 16:39:27 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Add docker logout (#237) Docker logout works analog to login. It takes none, one or more registries as arguments. If there are no arguments, all known (specified in pillar) docker registries are logged out of. If arguments are present, they are interpreted as a list of docker registries to log out of. --- salt/modules/dockermod.py | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tests/unit/modules/test_dockermod.py | 59 ++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 139 insertions(+) diff --git a/salt/modules/dockermod.py b/salt/modules/dockermod.py index 28a2107cec..119e9eb170 100644 --- a/salt/modules/dockermod.py +++ b/salt/modules/dockermod.py @@ -1481,6 +1481,86 @@ def login(*registries): return ret +def logout(*registries): + """ + .. versionadded:: 3001 + + Performs a ``docker logout`` to remove the saved authentication details for + one or more configured repositories. + + Multiple registry URLs (matching those configured in Pillar) can be passed, + and Salt will attempt to logout of *just* those registries. If no registry + URLs are provided, Salt will attempt to logout of *all* configured + registries. + + **RETURN DATA** + + A dictionary containing the following keys: + + - ``Results`` - A dictionary mapping registry URLs to the authentication + result. ``True`` means a successful logout, ``False`` means a failed + logout. + - ``Errors`` - A list of errors encountered during the course of this + function. + + CLI Example: + + .. code-block:: bash + + salt myminion docker.logout + salt myminion docker.logout hub + salt myminion docker.logout hub https://mydomain.tld/registry/ + """ + # NOTE: This function uses the "docker logout" CLI command to remove + # authentication information from config.json. docker-py does not support + # this usecase (see https://github.com/docker/docker-py/issues/1091) + + # To logout of all known (to Salt) docker registries, they have to be collected first + registry_auth = __salt__["config.get"]("docker-registries", {}) + ret = {"retcode": 0} + errors = ret.setdefault("Errors", []) + if not isinstance(registry_auth, dict): + errors.append("'docker-registries' Pillar value must be a dictionary") + registry_auth = {} + for reg_name, reg_conf in six.iteritems( + __salt__["config.option"]("*-docker-registries", wildcard=True) + ): + try: + registry_auth.update(reg_conf) + except TypeError: + errors.append( + "Docker registry '{0}' was not specified as a " + "dictionary".format(reg_name) + ) + + # If no registries passed, we will logout of all known registries + if not registries: + registries = list(registry_auth) + + results = ret.setdefault("Results", {}) + for registry in registries: + if registry not in registry_auth: + errors.append("No match found for registry '{0}'".format(registry)) + continue + else: + cmd = ["docker", "logout"] + if registry.lower() != "hub": + cmd.append(registry) + log.debug("Attempting to logout of docker registry '%s'", registry) + logout_cmd = __salt__["cmd.run_all"]( + cmd, python_shell=False, output_loglevel="quiet", + ) + results[registry] = logout_cmd["retcode"] == 0 + if not results[registry]: + if logout_cmd["stderr"]: + errors.append(logout_cmd["stderr"]) + elif logout_cmd["stdout"]: + errors.append(logout_cmd["stdout"]) + if errors: + ret["retcode"] = 1 + return ret + + # Functions for information gathering def depends(name): ''' diff --git a/tests/unit/modules/test_dockermod.py b/tests/unit/modules/test_dockermod.py index 191bfc123f..8f4ead2867 100644 --- a/tests/unit/modules/test_dockermod.py +++ b/tests/unit/modules/test_dockermod.py @@ -164,6 +164,65 @@ class DockerTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin): self.assertIn('retcode', ret) self.assertNotEqual(ret['retcode'], 0) + def test_logout_calls_docker_cli_logout_single(self): + client = Mock() + get_client_mock = MagicMock(return_value=client) + ref_out = {"stdout": "", "stderr": "", "retcode": 0} + registry_auth_data = { + "portus.example.com:5000": { + "username": "admin", + "password": "linux12345", + "email": "tux@example.com", + } + } + docker_mock = MagicMock(return_value=ref_out) + with patch.object(docker_mod, "_get_client", get_client_mock): + dunder_salt = { + "config.get": MagicMock(return_value=registry_auth_data), + "cmd.run_all": docker_mock, + "config.option": MagicMock(return_value={}), + } + with patch.dict(docker_mod.__salt__, dunder_salt): + ret = docker_mod.logout("portus.example.com:5000") + assert "retcode" in ret + assert ret["retcode"] == 0 + docker_mock.assert_called_with( + ["docker", "logout", "portus.example.com:5000"], + python_shell=False, + output_loglevel="quiet", + ) + + + def test_logout_calls_docker_cli_logout_all(self): + client = Mock() + get_client_mock = MagicMock(return_value=client) + ref_out = {"stdout": "", "stderr": "", "retcode": 0} + registry_auth_data = { + "portus.example.com:5000": { + "username": "admin", + "password": "linux12345", + "email": "tux@example.com", + }, + "portus2.example.com:5000": { + "username": "admin", + "password": "linux12345", + "email": "tux@example.com", + }, + } + + docker_mock = MagicMock(return_value=ref_out) + with patch.object(docker_mod, "_get_client", get_client_mock): + dunder_salt = { + "config.get": MagicMock(return_value=registry_auth_data), + "cmd.run_all": docker_mock, + "config.option": MagicMock(return_value={}), + } + with patch.dict(docker_mod.__salt__, dunder_salt): + ret = docker_mod.logout() + assert "retcode" in ret + assert ret["retcode"] == 0 + assert docker_mock.call_count == 2 + def test_ps_with_host_true(self): ''' Check that docker.ps called with host is ``True``, -- 2.26.2
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