Don't use --user when running docker on windows

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KYLE ZHU 2020-03-19 16:56:08 -04:00 committed by Anthony Sottile
parent bb6f1efe63
commit 23d5b78fdb
2 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -76,18 +76,18 @@ def install_environment(
os.mkdir(directory) os.mkdir(directory)
def get_docker_user() -> str: # pragma: win32 no cover def get_docker_user() -> Tuple[str, ...]: # pragma: win32 no cover
try: try:
return f'{os.getuid()}:{os.getgid()}' return ('-u', f'{os.getuid()}:{os.getgid()}')
except AttributeError: except AttributeError:
return '1000:1000' return ()
def docker_cmd() -> Tuple[str, ...]: # pragma: win32 no cover def docker_cmd() -> Tuple[str, ...]: # pragma: win32 no cover
return ( return (
'docker', 'run', 'docker', 'run',
'--rm', '--rm',
'-u', get_docker_user(), *get_docker_user(),
# https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/run/#mount-volumes-from-container-volumes-from # https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/run/#mount-volumes-from-container-volumes-from
# The `Z` option tells Docker to label the content with a private # The `Z` option tells Docker to label the content with a private
# unshared label. Only the current container can use a private volume. # unshared label. Only the current container can use a private volume.

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@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ def test_docker_fallback_user():
getuid=invalid_attribute, getuid=invalid_attribute,
getgid=invalid_attribute, getgid=invalid_attribute,
): ):
assert docker.get_docker_user() == '1000:1000' assert docker.get_docker_user() == ()