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type Container ¶
type Container interface { ProcessHost // Close releases the resources associated with the container. Depending on // the implementation, this may also terminate the container. Close() error // ID returns the container ID. ID() string // Properties returns the requested container properties targeting a V1 schema container. Properties(ctx context.Context, types ...schema1.PropertyType) (*schema1.ContainerProperties, error) // PropertiesV2 returns the requested container properties targeting a V2 schema container. PropertiesV2(ctx context.Context, types ...hcsschema.PropertyType) (*hcsschema.Properties, error) // Start starts a container. Start(ctx context.Context) error // Shutdown sends a shutdown request to the container (but does not wait for // the shutdown to complete). Shutdown(ctx context.Context) error // Terminate sends a terminate request to the container (but does not wait // for the terminate to complete). Terminate(ctx context.Context) error // Wait waits for the container to terminate, or for the connection to the // container to be terminated by some error condition (including calling // Close). Wait() error // Modify sends a request to modify container resources Modify(ctx context.Context, config interface{}) error }
Container is the interface for container objects, either running on the host or in a utility VM.
type Process ¶
type Process interface { // Close releases resources associated with the process and closes the // writer and readers returned by Stdio. Depending on the implementation, // this may also terminate the process. Close() error // CloseStdin causes the process's stdin handle to receive EOF/EPIPE/whatever // is appropriate to indicate that no more data is available. CloseStdin(ctx context.Context) error // CloseStdout closes the stdout connection to the process. It is used to indicate // that we are done receiving output on the shim side. CloseStdout(ctx context.Context) error // CloseStderr closes the stderr connection to the process. It is used to indicate // that we are done receiving output on the shim side. CloseStderr(ctx context.Context) error // Pid returns the process ID. Pid() int // Stdio returns the stdio streams for a process. These may be nil if a stream // was not requested during CreateProcess. Stdio() (_ io.Writer, _ io.Reader, _ io.Reader) // ResizeConsole resizes the virtual terminal associated with the process. ResizeConsole(ctx context.Context, width, height uint16) error // Kill sends a SIGKILL or equivalent signal to the process and returns whether // the signal was delivered. It does not wait for the process to terminate. Kill(ctx context.Context) (bool, error) // Signal sends a signal to the process and returns whether the signal was // delivered. The input is OS specific (either // guestrequest.SignalProcessOptionsWCOW or // guestrequest.SignalProcessOptionsLCOW). It does not wait for the process // to terminate. Signal(ctx context.Context, options interface{}) (bool, error) // Wait waits for the process to complete, or for a connection to the process to be // terminated by some error condition (including calling Close). Wait() error // ExitCode returns the exit code of the process. Returns an error if the process is // not running. ExitCode() (int, error) }
Process is the interface for an OS process running in a container or utility VM.
type ProcessHost ¶
type ProcessHost interface { // CreateProcess creates a process. The configuration is host specific // (either hcsschema.ProcessParameters or lcow.ProcessParameters). CreateProcess(ctx context.Context, config interface{}) (Process, error) // OS returns the host's operating system, "linux" or "windows". OS() string // IsOCI specifies whether this is an OCI-compliant process host. If true, // then the configuration passed to CreateProcess should have an OCI process // spec (or nil if this is the initial process in an OCI container). // Otherwise, it should have the HCS-specific process parameters. IsOCI() bool }
ProcessHost is the interface for creating processes.
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