Socat¶
Since v0.37.0
Introduction¶
The Testcontainers module for Socat, a utility container that provides TCP port forwarding and network tunneling between services, enabling transparent communication between containers and networks.
This is particularly useful in testing scenarios where you need to simulate network connections or provide transparent access to services running in different containers.
Adding this module to your project dependencies¶
Please run the following command to add the Socat module to your Go dependencies:
go get github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go/modules/socat
Usage example¶
nw, err := network.New(ctx)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to create network: %v", err)
return
}
defer func() {
if err := nw.Remove(ctx); err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to remove network: %s", err)
}
}()
ctr, err := testcontainers.GenericContainer(ctx, testcontainers.GenericContainerRequest{
ContainerRequest: testcontainers.ContainerRequest{
Image: "testcontainers/helloworld:1.2.0",
ExposedPorts: []string{"8080/tcp"},
Networks: []string{nw.Name},
NetworkAliases: map[string][]string{
nw.Name: {"helloworld"},
},
},
Started: true,
})
if err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to create container: %v", err)
return
}
defer func() {
if err := testcontainers.TerminateContainer(ctr); err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to terminate container: %s", err)
}
}()
const (
// The helloworld container is listening on both ports: 8080 and 8081
port1 = 8080
port2 = 8081
// The helloworld container is not listening on these ports,
// but the socat container will forward the traffic to the correct port
port3 = 9080
port4 = 9081
)
targets := []socat.Target{
socat.NewTarget(port1, "helloworld"), // using a default port
socat.NewTarget(port2, "helloworld"), // using a default port
socat.NewTargetWithInternalPort(port3, port1, "helloworld"), // using a different port
socat.NewTargetWithInternalPort(port4, port2, "helloworld"), // using a different port
}
socatContainer, err := socat.Run(
ctx, socat.DefaultImage,
socat.WithTarget(targets[0]),
socat.WithTarget(targets[1]),
socat.WithTarget(targets[2]),
socat.WithTarget(targets[3]),
network.WithNetwork([]string{"socat"}, nw),
)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to create container: %v", err)
return
}
defer func() {
if err := testcontainers.TerminateContainer(socatContainer); err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to terminate container: %s", err)
}
}()
httpClient := http.DefaultClient
baseURI := socatContainer.TargetURL(target.ExposedPort())
resp, err := httpClient.Get(baseURI.String() + "/ping")
if err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to get response: %v", err)
return
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
Module Reference¶
Run function¶
- Since v0.37.0
The Socat module exposes one entrypoint function to create the Socat container, and this function receives three parameters:
func Run(ctx context.Context, img string, opts ...testcontainers.ContainerCustomizer) (*Container, error)
context.Context
, the Go context.string
, the Docker image to use.testcontainers.ContainerCustomizer
, a variadic argument for passing options.
Image¶
The module exposes a default image:
// DefaultImage is the default image used by the Socat container.
DefaultImage = "alpine/socat:1.8.0.1"
Use the second argument in the Run
function to set a valid Docker image.
In example: Run(context.Background(), DefaultImage)
.
Container Options¶
When starting the Socat container, you can pass options in a variadic way to configure it.
WithTarget¶
- Since v0.37.0
The WithTarget
function sets a single target for the Socat container, defined by the Target
struct.
This struct can be built using the the following functions:
NewTarget(exposedPort int, host string)
: Creates a new target for the Socat container. The target's internal port is set to the same value as the exposed port.NewTargetWithInternalPort(exposedPort int, internalPort int, host string)
: Creates a new target for the Socat container with an internal port. Use this function when you want to map a container to a different port than the default one.
const (
// The helloworld container is listening on both ports: 8080 and 8081
port1 = 8080
port2 = 8081
// The helloworld container is not listening on these ports,
// but the socat container will forward the traffic to the correct port
port3 = 9080
port4 = 9081
)
targets := []socat.Target{
socat.NewTarget(port1, "helloworld"), // using a default port
socat.NewTarget(port2, "helloworld"), // using a default port
socat.NewTargetWithInternalPort(port3, port1, "helloworld"), // using a different port
socat.NewTargetWithInternalPort(port4, port2, "helloworld"), // using a different port
}
socatContainer, err := socat.Run(
ctx, socat.DefaultImage,
socat.WithTarget(targets[0]),
socat.WithTarget(targets[1]),
socat.WithTarget(targets[2]),
socat.WithTarget(targets[3]),
network.WithNetwork([]string{"socat"}, nw),
)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to create container: %v", err)
return
}
defer func() {
if err := testcontainers.TerminateContainer(socatContainer); err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to terminate container: %s", err)
}
}()
In the above example, there is a helloworld
container that is listening on port 8080
and 8081
. Please check the helloworld container source code for more details.
The following options are exposed by the testcontainers
package.
Basic Options¶
WithExposedPorts
Since v0.37.0WithEnv
Since v0.29.0WithWaitStrategy
Since v0.20.0WithAdditionalWaitStrategy
Not available until the next release mainWithWaitStrategyAndDeadline
Since v0.20.0WithAdditionalWaitStrategyAndDeadline
Not available until the next release mainWithEntrypoint
Since v0.37.0WithEntrypointArgs
Since v0.37.0WithCmd
Since v0.37.0WithCmdArgs
Since v0.37.0WithLabels
Since v0.37.0
Lifecycle Options¶
WithLifecycleHooks
Not available until the next release mainWithAdditionalLifecycleHooks
Not available until the next release mainWithStartupCommand
Since v0.25.0WithAfterReadyCommand
Since v0.28.0
Files & Mounts Options¶
WithFiles
Since v0.37.0WithMounts
Since v0.37.0WithTmpfs
Since v0.37.0WithImageMount
Since v0.37.0
Build Options¶
WithDockerfile
Since v0.37.0
Logging Options¶
WithLogConsumers
Since v0.28.0WithLogConsumerConfig
Not available until the next release mainWithLogger
Since v0.29.0
Image Options¶
WithAlwaysPull
Not available until the next release mainWithImageSubstitutors
Since v0.26.0WithImagePlatform
Not available until the next release main
Networking Options¶
WithNetwork
Since v0.27.0WithNetworkByName
Not available until the next release mainWithBridgeNetwork
Not available until the next release mainWithNewNetwork
Since v0.27.0
Advanced Options¶
WithHostPortAccess
Since v0.31.0WithConfigModifier
Since v0.20.0WithHostConfigModifier
Since v0.20.0WithEndpointSettingsModifier
Since v0.20.0CustomizeRequest
Since v0.20.0WithName
Not available until the next release mainWithNoStart
Not available until the next release main
Experimental Options¶
WithReuseByName
Since v0.37.0
Container Methods¶
The Socat container exposes the following methods:
TargetURL¶
- Since v0.37.0
The TargetURL(port int)
method returns the URL for the exposed port of a target, nil if the port is not mapped.
httpClient := http.DefaultClient
baseURI := socatContainer.TargetURL(target.ExposedPort())
resp, err := httpClient.Get(baseURI.String() + "/ping")
if err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to get response: %v", err)
return
}
defer resp.Body.Close()