- Closes#1581.
- This adds stop signal support to the cli. The priority is:
1. If an explicit stop signal is passed on the cli use this.
2. If not, check if there is a stop signal in the image config.
3. Finally, use the default (TERM).
Same as we'd done with kill.
```
➜ container git:(stop-kill-throw-error) ✗ ./bin/container stop foo bar baz
Warning! Running debug build. Performance may be degraded.
Error: internalError: "failed to stop container" (cause: "notFound: "container with ID baz not found"")
internalError: "failed to stop container" (cause: "notFound: "container with ID bar not found"")
internalError: "failed to stop container" (cause: "notFound: "container with ID foo not found"")
➜ container git:(stop-kill-throw-error) ✗ ./bin/container kill foo bar baz
Warning! Running debug build. Performance may be degraded.
Error: internalError: "failed to kill container" (cause: "notFound: "container with ID foo not found"")
internalError: "failed to kill container" (cause: "notFound: "container with ID bar not found"")
internalError: "failed to kill container" (cause: "notFound: "container with ID baz not found"")
➜ container git:(stop-kill-throw-error) ✗ ./bin/container delete foo bar baz
Warning! Running debug build. Performance may be degraded.
Error: internalError: "failed to delete container" (cause: "notFound: "container with ID foo not found"")
internalError: "failed to delete container" (cause: "notFound: "container with ID baz not found"")
internalError: "failed to delete container" (cause: "notFound: "container with ID bar not found"")
```
This is not intended to be used to support `--filter` or similar on the
CLIs list yet, it's solely to clean up our rather awkward use of
`ContainerClient.list()` today in the CLI. The list RPC simply returns
all of the containers we have created. Because of this, for a LOT of our
commands we filter to what we need client side, which feels like a
waste.. This change introduces a filter struct that we can provide an
array of container IDs, labels, and the status of the containers to
filter the `list()` output from.
This additionally, because it was killing (pun not intended) me and I
was already having to change this area for the `list()` additions,
changes container kill slightly to return an error if you try and kill a
container that doesn't exist.
Instead of logging errors, and then additionally throwing an error
stating what containers couldn't be stopped/killed/deleted, let's just
concatenate the errors and throw the single error.
ClientContainer was honestly extremely awkward. It could only be created
by passing either a ContainerConfiguration, or a Snapshot that had to be
obtained from calling a static method on the type itself. The type also
did not store a connection, so every single method got a new xpc
connection to the APIServer. This change aims to rework this type to be
just a generic client, that is *not* a client for one specific
container, but for any.
- Rename to ContainerClient
- Have list() return [ContainerSnapshot]
- Create a connection in the constructor
- Change all the callsites to use the new API
- Small, somewhat related, change to logs API in the APIServer. Now that
we don't need to call get() to grab a client anymore which was typically
what did "does this container exist" logic and gave a nice error
message, I added a small check in the APIServer to see if the container
exists and return mostly the same error message.
- Facilitates #507, #642.
- Plumb logger with logger option access into every command.
- StderrLogHandler allows logging to be enhanced for ANSI color mode for
log levels, JSONL log output, replacing `--debug` with `--level level`.
- Global logger is now just an Application.swift fileprivate only used
for initial args processing.
- Log with timestamp at debug and trace level.
- Metadata output is crude at present; we can refine this in a
follow-up.
- Closes#461.
- Extract core types into ContainerResources target.
- Extract ContainerNetworkServiceClient from ContainerNetworkService.
- Relocate sandbox client from ContainerClient to
ContainerSandboxServiceClient.
- Relocate ContainerClient to ContainerAPIServiceClient.
- Common structure from services and clients under Source/Services.
Updated project hierarchy:
```
Sources/CAuditToken - audit token access wrapper
Sources/CLI - CLI executable
Sources/ContainerBuild - builder
Sources/ContainerCommands - CLI command implementations
Sources/ContainerLog - logging helpers
Sources/ContainerPersistence - persistent data and system property helpers
Sources/ContainerPlugin - plugin system
Sources/ContainerResource - resource (container, image, volume, network) types
Sources/ContainerVersion - version helpers
Sources/ContainerXPC - XPC helpers
Sources/CVersion - injected project version
Sources/DNSServer - container DNS resolver
Sources/Helpers - service executables
Sources/Services/*/Client - service clients
Sources/Services/*/Server - service implementations
Sources/SocketForwarder - port forwarding
Sources/TerminalProgress - progress bar
```
## Type of Change
- [ ] Bug fix
- [ ] New feature
- [x] Breaking change
- [ ] Documentation update
## Motivation and Context
The ContainerClient library was a bit of a grab bag. This refactor
applies a more sensible project and library structure for resource data
types, services, and clients.
## Testing
- [x] Tested locally
- [x] Added/updated tests
- [ ] Added/updated docs
Today if you do system stop twice (or if you forgot the server isn't
running) you get bombarded with annoying (and confusing) XPC interrupted
messages. We should skip the container stop and list dance if we can't
talk to the APIServer with a simple ping.