The image's canonical reference is a name with a digest of the image's
manifest, so compute and return that value as the image's reference in
ImageStatus() and in ContainerStatus().
We don't auto-store a name based on the image digest when we pull one by
tag, but then CRI doesn't need us to do that.
Signed-off-by: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>
We calculate these values at container creation time and store
them in the container object as they are requested during container
status. This avoids re-calculation and speeds up container status.
Signed-off-by: Mrunal Patel <mrunalp@gmail.com>
We get notified of container exits by inotify so we already
have updated status of the container in memory state.
Signed-off-by: Mrunal Patel <mrunalp@gmail.com>
Need to mv to latest released and supported version of logrus
switch github.com/Sirupsen/logrus github.com/sirupsen/logrus
Also vendor in latest containers/storage and containers/image
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
Move non-kubernetes-dependent portions of server struct to libkpod.
So far, only the struct fields have been moved and not their dependent
functions
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cole <rcyoalne@gmail.com>
If we create a container using the image ID like
771cd5947d5ea4bf8e8f4900dd357dbb67e7b16486c270f8274087d182d457c6, then
a call to container_status will return that same ID for the "Image"
field in ContainerStatusResponse.
This patch matches dockershim behavior and return the first tagged name
if available from the image store.
This is also needed to fix a failure in k8s e2d tests.
Reference:
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/39298/files#diff-c7dd39479fd733354254e70845075db5R369
Reference:
67a5bf8454/test/e2e/framework/util.go (L1941)
Signed-off-by: Antonio Murdaca <runcom@redhat.com>
Use containers/storage to store images, pod sandboxes, and containers.
A pod sandbox's infrastructure container has the same ID as the pod to
which it belongs, and all containers also keep track of their pod's ID.
The container configuration that we build using the data in a
CreateContainerRequest is stored in the container's ContainerDirectory
and ContainerRunDirectory.
We catch SIGTERM and SIGINT, and when we receive either, we gracefully
exit the grpc loop. If we also think that there aren't any container
filesystems in use, we attempt to do a clean shutdown of the storage
driver.
The test harness now waits for ocid to exit before attempting to delete
the storage root directory.
Signed-off-by: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>