[2.7] docker_container: make condition less specific (#48593)

* docker_container: make condition less specific (#48590)

* Code seems to have changed from 409 to 400, so let's not check the code.

* Unpause container before removing it.

* Improve code.

* Same for stop_container.

(cherry picked from commit f3a3f42490)

* Add changelog.
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Felix Fontein 2018-11-13 15:39:41 +01:00 committed by Toshio Kuratomi
parent 642cd53857
commit 28290ee1e5
2 changed files with 55 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
bugfixes:
- "docker_container - some docker versions require containers to be unpaused before stopping or removing.
Adds check to do this when docker returns a corresponding error on stopping or removing."

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@ -2057,18 +2057,34 @@ class ContainerManager(DockerBaseClass):
self.results['changed'] = True
response = None
if not self.check_mode:
try:
response = self.client.remove_container(container_id, v=volume_state, link=link, force=force)
except NotFound as exc:
pass
except APIError as exc:
if exc.response.status_code == 409 and ('removal of container ' in exc.explanation and
' is already in progress' in exc.explanation):
count = 0
while True:
try:
response = self.client.remove_container(container_id, v=volume_state, link=link, force=force)
except NotFound as exc:
pass
else:
except APIError as exc:
if 'Unpause the container before stopping or killing' in exc.explanation:
# New docker versions do not allow containers to be removed if they are paused
# Make sure we don't end up in an infinite loop
if count == 3:
self.fail("Error removing container %s (tried to unpause three times): %s" % (container_id, str(exc)))
count += 1
# Unpause
try:
self.client.unpause(container=container_id)
except Exception as exc2:
self.fail("Error unpausing container %s for removal: %s" % (container_id, str(exc2)))
# Now try again
continue
if 'removal of container ' in exc.explanation and ' is already in progress' in exc.explanation:
pass
else:
self.fail("Error removing container %s: %s" % (container_id, str(exc)))
except Exception as exc:
self.fail("Error removing container %s: %s" % (container_id, str(exc)))
except Exception as exc:
self.fail("Error removing container %s: %s" % (container_id, str(exc)))
# We only loop when explicitly requested by 'continue'
break
return response
def container_update(self, container_id, update_parameters):
@ -2106,13 +2122,32 @@ class ContainerManager(DockerBaseClass):
self.results['changed'] = True
response = None
if not self.check_mode:
try:
if self.parameters.stop_timeout:
response = self.client.stop(container_id, timeout=self.parameters.stop_timeout)
else:
response = self.client.stop(container_id)
except Exception as exc:
self.fail("Error stopping container %s: %s" % (container_id, str(exc)))
count = 0
while True:
try:
if self.parameters.stop_timeout:
response = self.client.stop(container_id, timeout=self.parameters.stop_timeout)
else:
response = self.client.stop(container_id)
except APIError as exc:
if 'Unpause the container before stopping or killing' in exc.explanation:
# New docker versions do not allow containers to be removed if they are paused
# Make sure we don't end up in an infinite loop
if count == 3:
self.fail("Error removing container %s (tried to unpause three times): %s" % (container_id, str(exc)))
count += 1
# Unpause
try:
self.client.unpause(container=container_id)
except Exception as exc2:
self.fail("Error unpausing container %s for removal: %s" % (container_id, str(exc2)))
# Now try again
continue
self.fail("Error stopping container %s: %s" % (container_id, str(exc)))
except Exception as exc:
self.fail("Error stopping container %s: %s" % (container_id, str(exc)))
# We only loop when explicitly requested by 'continue'
break
return response