Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package docker allows to interact with Docker and docker-compose resources.
Index ¶
- func Build(t testing.TestingT, path string, options *BuildOptions)
- func BuildE(t testing.TestingT, path string, options *BuildOptions) error
- func Run(t testing.TestingT, image string, options *RunOptions) string
- func RunDockerCompose(t testing.TestingT, options *Options, args ...string) string
- func RunDockerComposeE(t testing.TestingT, options *Options, args ...string) (string, error)
- func RunE(t testing.TestingT, image string, options *RunOptions) (string, error)
- func Stop(t testing.TestingT, containers []string, options *StopOptions) string
- func StopE(t testing.TestingT, containers []string, options *StopOptions) (string, error)
- type BuildOptions
- type Options
- type RunOptions
- type StopOptions
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
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Functions ¶
func Build ¶ added in v0.22.3
func Build(t testing.TestingT, path string, options *BuildOptions)
Build runs the 'docker build' command at the given path with the given options and fails the test if there are any errors.
func BuildE ¶ added in v0.22.3
func BuildE(t testing.TestingT, path string, options *BuildOptions) error
BuildE runs the 'docker build' command at the given path with the given options and returns any errors.
func Run ¶ added in v0.22.3
func Run(t testing.TestingT, image string, options *RunOptions) string
Run runs the 'docker run' command on the given image with the given options and return stdout/stderr. This method fails the test if there are any errors.
func RunDockerCompose ¶
RunDockerCompose runs docker-compose with the given arguments and options and return stdout/stderr.
func RunDockerComposeE ¶
RunDockerComposeE runs docker-compose with the given arguments and options and return stdout/stderr.
func RunE ¶ added in v0.22.3
RunE runs the 'docker run' command on the given image with the given options and return stdout/stderr, or any error.
Types ¶
type BuildOptions ¶ added in v0.22.3
type BuildOptions struct { // Tags for the Docker image Tags []string // Build args to pass the 'docker build' command BuildArgs []string // Custom CLI options that will be passed as-is to the 'docker build' command. This is an "escape hatch" that allows // Terratest to not have to support every single command-line option offered by the 'docker build' command, and // solely focus on the most important ones. OtherOptions []string }
BuildOptions defines options that can be passed to the 'docker build' command.
type RunOptions ¶ added in v0.22.3
type RunOptions struct { // Override the default COMMAND of the Docker image Command []string // If set to true, pass the --detach flag to 'docker run' to run the container in the background Detach bool // Override the default ENTRYPOINT of the Docker image Entrypoint string // Set environment variables EnvironmentVariables []string // If set to true, pass the --init flag to 'docker run' to run an init inside the container that forwards signals // and reaps processes Init bool // Assign a name to the container Name string // If set to true, pass the --privileged flag to 'docker run' to give extended privileges to the container Privileged bool // If set to true, pass the --rm flag to 'docker run' to automatically remove the container when it exits Remove bool // If set to true, pass the -tty flag to 'docker run' to allocate a pseudo-TTY Tty bool // Username or UID User string // Bind mount these volume(s) when running the container Volumes []string // Custom CLI options that will be passed as-is to the 'docker run' command. This is an "escape hatch" that allows // Terratest to not have to support every single command-line option offered by the 'docker run' command, and // solely focus on the most important ones. OtherOptions []string }
RunOptions defines options that can be passed to the 'docker run' command.
type StopOptions ¶ added in v0.23.2
type StopOptions struct { // Seconds to wait for stop before killing the container (default 10) Time int }
StopOptions defines the options that can be passed to the 'docker stop' command