The code checks for isPathOnVolume and isPathOnMount so we can just use
the SecureJoin here directly to check for path existance.
Then instead of walking symlinks and trying to guess if they are on a
mount just assume if it is a link (path is different from the normal
joined one) then don't error out early and let the OCI runtime deal with
it. The runtime does produce a less readable error but it still fails
and we have much less fragile code.
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
MkdirAll can fail with EEXIST when the path is a symlink and the target
doesn't exist. As such we should ignore the error.
Note there is something fundemantal wrong here with the path access as
it is following the symlink to the host, however it is only for a
stat() so it is not an security issue here.
Fixes: 637c264e2e ("fix issues found by nilness")
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
Adds two fields to the output of `podman image list --format json`,
"Repository" and "Tag." Consequently makes the existing embedded field
"RepoTag" redundant, and in current implementation is always `nil`. Adds
`json:",omitempty"` to improve program output.
Fixes: #27632
Signed-off-by: givensuman <givensuman@duck.com>
Previously, using --secret=id=foo,env=BAR in remote mode would fail because the client sent the env var name to the server, which tried to resolve it locally. This patch modifies the client to resolve the environment variable locally, write it to a temp file, and send it as a file-based secret.
Fixes#27494
Signed-off-by: ZuhairM7 <ZuhairM7>
Signed-off-by: ZuhairM7 <zuhairmerali@gmail.com>
- Update documentation: Differentiate `unless-stopped` from `always` - containers stopped by the user before a reboot will not restart.
- Add `should-start-on-boot` filter: Identify containers that require a restart after a system reboot.
- Update command documentation: Add `restart-policy` and `label!` filters to the documentation for container commands (rm, ps, start, stop, pause, unpause, restart).
- Add `restart-policy` and `shoud-start-on-boot` to completions.
- Update service: Update `podman-restart.service` to use the `needs-restart=true` filter.
- Preserve state: Preserve the `StoppedByUser` state across reboots.
- Update API: Add a `ShouldStartOnBoot()` method to the Container API.
- Update documentation: Add descriptions for the `should-start-on-boot` filter.
Fixes: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-129405
Fixes: https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/20418
Signed-off-by: Jan Rodák <hony.com@seznam.cz>
The --macvlan flag was deprecated in Podman 3.x and was scheduled
for removal in version 4.0. Since we're now at version 6.0.0-dev,
this commit removes the deprecated flag and its associated code.
Users should now use the standard syntax:
podman network create --driver macvlan --opt parent=<device> <name>
Signed-off-by: shiavm006 <shivammittal42006@gmail.com>
- remove old CLI validation that only checked --pod flag
- add validation in namespaces.go to catch all paths (cli, quadlet, api)
- block userns mixing for all pods with infra, not just ipc/net
- update error message to be clearer
- fix test cleanup to use PodmanExitCleanly()
- use dynamic pod names in system tests to avoid conflicts
fixes#26848
Signed-off-by: 0xdvc <neilohene@gmail.com>
Fixes: #26588
For use cases like HPC, where `podman exec` is called in rapid succession, the standard exec process can become a bottleneck due to container locking and database I/O for session tracking.
This commit introduces a new `--no-session` flag to `podman exec`. When used, this flag invokes a new, lightweight backend implementation that:
- Skips container locking, reducing lock contention
- Bypasses the creation, tracking, and removal of exec sessions in the database
- Executes the command directly and retrieves the exit code without persisting session state
- Maintains consistency with regular exec for container lookup, TTY handling, and environment setup
- Shares implementation with health check execution to avoid code duplication
The implementation addresses all performance bottlenecks while preserving compatibility with existing exec functionality including --latest flag support and proper exit code handling.
Changes include:
- Add --no-session flag to cmd/podman/containers/exec.go
- Implement lightweight execution path in libpod/container_exec.go
- Ensure consistent container validation and environment setup
- Add comprehensive exit code testing including signal handling (exit 137)
- Optimize configuration to skip unnecessary exit command setup
Signed-off-by: Ryan McCann <ryan_mccann@student.uml.edu>
Signed-off-by: ryanmccann1024 <ryan_mccann@student.uml.edu>
It is failing with:
replacing mount point ".../root/overlay/xxx/merged": directory not empty
First, the build does not need network so ensure we don't leak network
allocations by killing it. Second, kill is always async so ensure to
wait for the actul build process exit.
Signed-off-by: Paul Holzinger <pholzing@redhat.com>
This also includes a number of significant changes to the SQLite
state made possible by removal of the legacy DB.
1. Enable database unit tests for SQLite state, with numerous
tweaks to get tests passing. Most notable changes are to
container removal - where we previously didn't return an error
if there was no container to remove - and RemovePodContainers,
which I don't think ever worked properly from my reading of
the failures.
2. Removal of AddContainerToPod/RemoveContainerToPod. On SQLite,
these functions are identical to AddContainer/RemoveContainer
and there is no reason to retain duplicates.
3. Removal of SafeRewriteContainerConfig - it's identical to
RewriteContainerConfig in SQLite, no reason to have duplicate
entrypoints.
As an exciting side-note, this removes Podman's requirement that
containers and pods cannot share a name, which was a BoltDB
restriction only.
Signed-off-by: Matt Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
Tremendous amount of changes in here, but all should amount to
the same thing: changing Go import paths from v5 to v6.
Also bumped go.mod to github.com/containers/podman/v6 and updated
version to v6.0.0-dev.
Signed-off-by: Matt Heon <mheon@redhat.com>
This change adds a .CreatedAt format option to the podman artifact ls
command to match the behavior of podman images --format CreatedAt.
The .Created field continues to display human-readable elapsed time
(e.g., '6 hours ago'), while the new .CreatedAt field displays the
full timestamp (e.g., '2025-10-23 12:34:56 +0000 UTC').
Changes:
- Refactored artifactListOutput struct to store time.Time value
- Added CreatedAt() method returning full timestamp string
- Added Created() method for human-readable duration
- Updated documentation to include .CreatedAt field
- Added e2e test for .CreatedAt format option
Generated-with: Cursor AI
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
Many commands support the `--format` flag which accept a go template to
allow for formatting for certain values, but it is not
yet implemented for artifact inspect command.
Adding this feature will allow easy formatting in scripts as well as
running it on a terminal.
This feature is implemented for artifact inspect by taking reference
from images and network commands implementation.
Fixes: [#27112](https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/27112)
Signed-off-by: Akash Yadav <akashyadav256526@gmail.com>