- Closes#1318.
- Closes#1378.
- Reduces the complexity and coupling for IP allocation.
- Runtimes connect to networks for the life of the running container.
The runtime shuts down on connection loss.
- Networks automatically deallocate a runtime's IP address and hostname
record on connection loss.
- Removes AllocatedAttachment as this is no longer necessary. The
`bootstrap()` XPC now takes a `NetworkBootstrapInfo` array which
parallels the attachments in the bundle config and provides the network
plugin attributes needed to create VM network interface configurations.
## Type of Change
- [x] Bug fix
- [ ] New feature
- [ ] Breaking change
- [ ] Documentation update
## Motivation and Context
Simplify IP allocation and make deallocation more reliable.
## Testing
- [x] Tested locally
- [ ] Added/updated tests
- [ ] Added/updated docs
- Part of #1318.
- Part of #1378.
- Removes network plugin `deallocate()`, and allocate takes an
`XPCServerSession` that registers an `onDisconnect` handler that
performs deallocation.
- ContainerService now tracks `networkSessions` for allocations.
- Discussion topic #1336.
- This change migrates away from using `UserDefaults`,
instead providing a TOML configuration mechanism for
user configurable settings. All existing system property
settings keys are supported in the new configuration
file. However, users will have to migrate any settings
they have configured in the `UserDefaults` into TOML
for these settings to take effect.
- Breaking changes:
* `container system property get` is removed in favor of
users directly utilizing `container system property list --format toml | jq<>`.
* `container system property set` is removed since the TOML
configuration is effectively immutable during the lifetime of the
`container` daemon. Uses can edit the TOML they have in their home
directory, however no changes will take effect until the daemon is
restarted via `container system stop && container system start`
* `container system property list --format table` is removed as
generating tabular format is non-trivial and the new TOML format is
intended to be human readable
- Part of #1404.
- Evolves API to use NetworkResource that conforms to ManagedResource.
- BREAKING CHANGE - compile time impact due to changes to Swift client
API signatures. No change to persistent data or API server XPC
protocols.
This changes the semantics around `ReservedVmnetNetwork` and
`AllocationOnlyVmnetNetwork` to only create ipv4/6 subnets for networks
when the values are explicitly passed in the `NetworkConfiguration`.
Previously if the values in the `NetworkConfiguration` were not present
it would attempt to source them via `DefaultsStore`.
## Type of Change
- [X] Bug fix
- [ ] New feature
- [ ] Breaking change
- [ ] Documentation update
## Motivation and Context
The change solves an issue that caused `container network create <name>`
to fail when `UserDefaults` was set to a value that is identical to the
hard coded default ("192.168.64.1/24"/"fd00::/64"). It would fail
because a network with these parameters would already exist, and thus
could not be reserved.
## Testing
- [X] Tested locally
- [ ] Added/updated tests
- [ ] Added/updated docs
- Closes#1206.
- Closes#1185.
- Closes#507.
- Addresses existing log messages for #642.
- Nondeterministic CI errors are resulting from very slow launch times
for the first runtime helper, which causes ContainersService to be
locked for longer than our 20 sec timeout. Bumping the timeout to 60
seconds addresses this case for now.
- Since many log messages needed to be changed to troubleshoot the
issue, updated all log messages to use structured logging, and
implemented consistent entry/exit logging for all service operations.
- Added logging for ContainerService lock acquisition to help with
finding root cause for the slow service startup.
- Plumbed the `--debug` flag on both `container system start` and
`container system logs` so that the flag is actually useful.
- Updated the `install-init.sh` script so that can install in a custom
app root directory.
## Type of Change
- [x] New feature
- [x] Breaking change
## Motivation and Context
We want to be able to support using multiple network plugins during
`container`'s lifetime. This additionally means needing to pick an
interface strategy to interpret a network attachment based on what
network plugin was used to create that attachment. This PR will
potentially replace https://github.com/apple/container/pull/1081.
Followups:
- doc updates to include the ability to specify plugin in the network
creation cli
## Testing
- [x] Tested locally
- [x] Added/updated tests
- Closes#977.
- Closes#1058.
- Prevents unexpected removal of containers on
bootstrapping and starting failures, by reorganizing
error handling for container `run`, `start`, and
`exec` so that error handling only unwinds that
which was done in the current scope.
- Relies on apple/containerization#495.
- Closes#1037.
- Adds a `--mode` flag that has `nat` and `hostOnly` options.
The host-only option selects the vmnet host-only mode,
where containers attached to the network can reach each
other and the host, but not external systems.
## Type of Change
- [x] Bug fix
## Motivation and Context
This PR changes the behavior of the Allocation Only vmnet network plugin
to use the default subnet in the fallback case if no subnet was
specified in the network configuration. This matches the behavior of
`ReservedVmnetNetwork`.
## Testing
- [x] Tested locally
- Closes#1005.
- Adapt everything to use MACAddress type from containerization 0.20.0.
- Allocate MAC addresses for every container so that we have
deterministic IPv6 link local addresses.
- Add AAAA handling to ContainerDNSHandler.
- NOTE: Only works on Tahoe. On Sequoia, we don't have a good way to set
or determine the IPv6 network prefix when networks are created, so we
can't infer the IPv6 link local addresses for AAAA responses and we
instead return `NODATA`.
- 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
- Part of work for #460.
- Enable set/get of IPv6 network prefix in ReservedVmnetNetwork.
- Show IPv6 prefix in `network list` full output.
- Option for setting IPv6 prefix when creating a network.
- System property for default IPv6 prefix.
## Type of Change
- [ ] Bug fix
- [x] New feature
- [ ] Breaking change
- [x] Documentation update
## Motivation and Context
See #460.
## Testing
- [x] Tested locally
- [ ] Added/updated tests
- [x] Added/updated docs
- Part of work for #460.
- With CZ release 0.17.0, the IP and CIDR address
types changed from String to IPv4Address and
CIDRv4, respectively. This PR applies the corresponding
adaptations to container.
- Closes#752.
- Currently, there is no way to specify a custom MAC address for a
container's network interface and the MAC address is auto-generated by
the system.
- Use Cases
- **Network Testing**: Developers testing network-dependent applications
that need predictable MAC addresses
- **License Management**: Running containerized software with MAC-based
license keys
- **Network Automation**: Scripts and tools that expect specific MAC
addresses for configuration
- **Debugging**: Consistent MAC addresses across container restarts for
easier troubleshooting
- Closes#557.
- Breaking change: removes `.upToNextOption` for labels on volumes as
this is not what is done for containers, and it forces the argument to
precede the options if a label is supplied, which is non-intuitive.
## Type of Change
- [ ] Bug fix
- [x] New feature
- [x] Breaking change
- [x] Documentation update
## Motivation and Context
Consistent features and UX across managed resources.
## Testing
- [x] Tested locally
- [x] Added/updated tests
- [x] Added/updated docs
- Closes#150, #394.
- Introduces `AttachmentConfiguration` type so that we can add key-value
options to `--network` in the future.
- Eliminates redundant `ContainersService.Item` type.
- Since we now ensure at ContainersService that hostnames will not
conflict, the network helper IP allocator now simply provides the
existing IP if for an allocation on an existing hostname, which should
handle (in an eventually consistent way) the case where a container
fails to deallocate an IP on shutdown.
- Part of #384.
- Rename to reflect that these are not just client defaults.
- Relocate so callers don't need the heavyweight coupling to
ContainerClient to access the type.
This change consolidates the UserDefaults service name
`com.apple.container.defaults` to a single constant under the extension
file and also renamed the extension file.
Signed-off-by: Yibo Zhuang <yibzhuang@gmail.com>