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6.5 KiB
Go
243 lines
6.5 KiB
Go
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// Package nat is a convenience package for manipulation of strings describing network ports.
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package nat
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import (
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"fmt"
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"net"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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)
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const (
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// portSpecTemplate is the expected format for port specifications
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portSpecTemplate = "ip:hostPort:containerPort"
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)
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// PortBinding represents a binding between a Host IP address and a Host Port
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type PortBinding struct {
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// HostIP is the host IP Address
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HostIP string `json:"HostIp"`
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// HostPort is the host port number
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HostPort string
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}
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// PortMap is a collection of PortBinding indexed by Port
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type PortMap map[Port][]PortBinding
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// PortSet is a collection of structs indexed by Port
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type PortSet map[Port]struct{}
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// Port is a string containing port number and protocol in the format "80/tcp"
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type Port string
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// NewPort creates a new instance of a Port given a protocol and port number or port range
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func NewPort(proto, port string) (Port, error) {
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// Check for parsing issues on "port" now so we can avoid having
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// to check it later on.
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portStartInt, portEndInt, err := ParsePortRangeToInt(port)
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if err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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if portStartInt == portEndInt {
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return Port(fmt.Sprintf("%d/%s", portStartInt, proto)), nil
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}
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return Port(fmt.Sprintf("%d-%d/%s", portStartInt, portEndInt, proto)), nil
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}
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// ParsePort parses the port number string and returns an int
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func ParsePort(rawPort string) (int, error) {
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if len(rawPort) == 0 {
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return 0, nil
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}
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port, err := strconv.ParseUint(rawPort, 10, 16)
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if err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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return int(port), nil
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}
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// ParsePortRangeToInt parses the port range string and returns start/end ints
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func ParsePortRangeToInt(rawPort string) (int, int, error) {
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if len(rawPort) == 0 {
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return 0, 0, nil
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}
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start, end, err := ParsePortRange(rawPort)
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if err != nil {
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return 0, 0, err
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}
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return int(start), int(end), nil
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}
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// Proto returns the protocol of a Port
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func (p Port) Proto() string {
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proto, _ := SplitProtoPort(string(p))
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return proto
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}
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// Port returns the port number of a Port
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func (p Port) Port() string {
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_, port := SplitProtoPort(string(p))
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return port
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}
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// Int returns the port number of a Port as an int
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func (p Port) Int() int {
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portStr := p.Port()
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// We don't need to check for an error because we're going to
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// assume that any error would have been found, and reported, in NewPort()
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port, _ := ParsePort(portStr)
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return port
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}
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// Range returns the start/end port numbers of a Port range as ints
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func (p Port) Range() (int, int, error) {
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return ParsePortRangeToInt(p.Port())
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}
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// SplitProtoPort splits a port in the format of proto/port
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func SplitProtoPort(rawPort string) (string, string) {
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parts := strings.Split(rawPort, "/")
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l := len(parts)
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if len(rawPort) == 0 || l == 0 || len(parts[0]) == 0 {
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return "", ""
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}
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if l == 1 {
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return "tcp", rawPort
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}
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if len(parts[1]) == 0 {
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return "tcp", parts[0]
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}
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return parts[1], parts[0]
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}
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func validateProto(proto string) bool {
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for _, availableProto := range []string{"tcp", "udp", "sctp"} {
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if availableProto == proto {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// ParsePortSpecs receives port specs in the format of ip:public:private/proto and parses
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// these in to the internal types
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func ParsePortSpecs(ports []string) (map[Port]struct{}, map[Port][]PortBinding, error) {
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var (
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exposedPorts = make(map[Port]struct{}, len(ports))
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bindings = make(map[Port][]PortBinding)
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)
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for _, rawPort := range ports {
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portMappings, err := ParsePortSpec(rawPort)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, err
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}
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for _, portMapping := range portMappings {
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port := portMapping.Port
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if _, exists := exposedPorts[port]; !exists {
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exposedPorts[port] = struct{}{}
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}
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bslice, exists := bindings[port]
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if !exists {
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bslice = []PortBinding{}
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}
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bindings[port] = append(bslice, portMapping.Binding)
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}
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}
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return exposedPorts, bindings, nil
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}
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// PortMapping is a data object mapping a Port to a PortBinding
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type PortMapping struct {
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Port Port
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Binding PortBinding
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}
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func splitParts(rawport string) (string, string, string) {
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parts := strings.Split(rawport, ":")
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n := len(parts)
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containerport := parts[n-1]
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switch n {
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case 1:
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return "", "", containerport
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case 2:
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return "", parts[0], containerport
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case 3:
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return parts[0], parts[1], containerport
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default:
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return strings.Join(parts[:n-2], ":"), parts[n-2], containerport
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}
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}
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// ParsePortSpec parses a port specification string into a slice of PortMappings
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func ParsePortSpec(rawPort string) ([]PortMapping, error) {
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var proto string
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rawIP, hostPort, containerPort := splitParts(rawPort)
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proto, containerPort = SplitProtoPort(containerPort)
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// Strip [] from IPV6 addresses
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ip, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(rawIP + ":")
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid ip address %v: %s", rawIP, err)
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}
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if ip != "" && net.ParseIP(ip) == nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid ip address: %s", ip)
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}
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if containerPort == "" {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("No port specified: %s<empty>", rawPort)
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}
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startPort, endPort, err := ParsePortRange(containerPort)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid containerPort: %s", containerPort)
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}
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var startHostPort, endHostPort uint64 = 0, 0
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if len(hostPort) > 0 {
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startHostPort, endHostPort, err = ParsePortRange(hostPort)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid hostPort: %s", hostPort)
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}
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}
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if hostPort != "" && (endPort-startPort) != (endHostPort-startHostPort) {
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// Allow host port range iff containerPort is not a range.
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// In this case, use the host port range as the dynamic
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// host port range to allocate into.
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if endPort != startPort {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid ranges specified for container and host Ports: %s and %s", containerPort, hostPort)
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}
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}
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if !validateProto(strings.ToLower(proto)) {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid proto: %s", proto)
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}
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ports := []PortMapping{}
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for i := uint64(0); i <= (endPort - startPort); i++ {
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containerPort = strconv.FormatUint(startPort+i, 10)
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if len(hostPort) > 0 {
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hostPort = strconv.FormatUint(startHostPort+i, 10)
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}
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// Set hostPort to a range only if there is a single container port
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// and a dynamic host port.
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if startPort == endPort && startHostPort != endHostPort {
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hostPort = fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s", hostPort, strconv.FormatUint(endHostPort, 10))
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}
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port, err := NewPort(strings.ToLower(proto), containerPort)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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binding := PortBinding{
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HostIP: ip,
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HostPort: hostPort,
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}
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ports = append(ports, PortMapping{Port: port, Binding: binding})
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}
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return ports, nil
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}
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