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Published: Sep 30, 2017 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 11 Imported by: 0

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var (
	// ErrConflictContainerNetworkAndLinks conflict between --net=container and links
	ErrConflictContainerNetworkAndLinks = fmt.Errorf("Conflicting options: container type network can't be used with links. This would result in undefined behavior")
	// ErrConflictUserDefinedNetworkAndLinks conflict between --net=<NETWORK> and links
	ErrConflictUserDefinedNetworkAndLinks = fmt.Errorf("Conflicting options: networking can't be used with links. This would result in undefined behavior")
	// ErrConflictSharedNetwork conflict between private and other networks
	ErrConflictSharedNetwork = fmt.Errorf("Container sharing network namespace with another container or host cannot be connected to any other network")
	// ErrConflictHostNetwork conflict from being disconnected from host network or connected to host network.
	ErrConflictHostNetwork = fmt.Errorf("Container cannot be disconnected from host network or connected to host network")
	// ErrConflictNoNetwork conflict between private and other networks
	ErrConflictNoNetwork = fmt.Errorf("Container cannot be connected to multiple networks with one of the networks in private (none) mode")
	// ErrConflictNetworkAndDNS conflict between --dns and the network mode
	ErrConflictNetworkAndDNS = fmt.Errorf("Conflicting options: dns and the network mode")
	// ErrConflictNetworkHostname conflict between the hostname and the network mode
	ErrConflictNetworkHostname = fmt.Errorf("Conflicting options: hostname and the network mode")
	// ErrConflictHostNetworkAndLinks conflict between --net=host and links
	ErrConflictHostNetworkAndLinks = fmt.Errorf("Conflicting options: host type networking can't be used with links. This would result in undefined behavior")
	// ErrConflictContainerNetworkAndMac conflict between the mac address and the network mode
	ErrConflictContainerNetworkAndMac = fmt.Errorf("Conflicting options: mac-address and the network mode")
	// ErrConflictNetworkHosts conflict between add-host and the network mode
	ErrConflictNetworkHosts = fmt.Errorf("Conflicting options: custom host-to-IP mapping and the network mode")
	// ErrConflictNetworkPublishPorts conflict between the publish options and the network mode
	ErrConflictNetworkPublishPorts = fmt.Errorf("Conflicting options: port publishing and the container type network mode")
	// ErrConflictNetworkExposePorts conflict between the expose option and the network mode
	ErrConflictNetworkExposePorts = fmt.Errorf("Conflicting options: port exposing and the container type network mode")
	// ErrUnsupportedNetworkAndIP conflict between network mode and requested ip address
	ErrUnsupportedNetworkAndIP = fmt.Errorf("User specified IP address is supported on user defined networks only")
	// ErrUnsupportedNetworkNoSubnetAndIP conflict between network with no configured subnet and requested ip address
	ErrUnsupportedNetworkNoSubnetAndIP = fmt.Errorf("User specified IP address is supported only when connecting to networks with user configured subnets")
	// ErrUnsupportedNetworkAndAlias conflict between network mode and alias
	ErrUnsupportedNetworkAndAlias = fmt.Errorf("Network-scoped alias is supported only for containers in user defined networks")
)

Functions

func Compare

func Compare(a, b *container.Config) bool

Compare two Config struct. Do not compare the "Image" nor "Hostname" fields If OpenStdin is set, then it differs

func DecodeContainerConfig

func DecodeContainerConfig(src io.Reader) (*container.Config, *container.HostConfig, *networktypes.NetworkingConfig, error)

DecodeContainerConfig decodes a json encoded config into a ContainerConfigWrapper struct and returns both a Config and an HostConfig struct Be aware this function is not checking whether the resulted structs are nil, it's your business to do so

func DecodeHostConfig

func DecodeHostConfig(src io.Reader) (*container.HostConfig, error)

DecodeHostConfig creates a HostConfig based on the specified Reader. It assumes the content of the reader will be JSON, and decodes it.

func DefaultDaemonNetworkMode

func DefaultDaemonNetworkMode() container.NetworkMode

DefaultDaemonNetworkMode returns the default network stack the daemon should use.

func IsPreDefinedNetwork

func IsPreDefinedNetwork(network string) bool

IsPreDefinedNetwork indicates if a network is predefined by the daemon

func SetDefaultNetModeIfBlank

func SetDefaultNetModeIfBlank(hc *container.HostConfig) *container.HostConfig

SetDefaultNetModeIfBlank changes the NetworkMode in a HostConfig structure to default if it is not populated. This ensures backwards compatibility after the validation of the network mode was moved from the docker CLI to the docker daemon.

func ValidateIsolationLevel

func ValidateIsolationLevel(hc *container.HostConfig) error

ValidateIsolationLevel performs platform specific validation of the isolation level in the hostconfig structure. Linux only supports "default" which is LXC container isolation

func ValidateNetMode

func ValidateNetMode(c *container.Config, hc *container.HostConfig) error

ValidateNetMode ensures that the various combinations of requested network settings are valid.

Types

type ContainerConfigWrapper

type ContainerConfigWrapper struct {
	*container.Config
	InnerHostConfig       *container.HostConfig          `json:"HostConfig,omitempty"`
	Cpuset                string                         `json:",omitempty"` // Deprecated. Exported for backwards compatibility.
	NetworkingConfig      *networktypes.NetworkingConfig `json:"NetworkingConfig,omitempty"`
	*container.HostConfig                                // Deprecated. Exported to read attributes from json that are not in the inner host config structure.
}

ContainerConfigWrapper is a Config wrapper that hold the container Config (portable) and the corresponding HostConfig (non-portable).

type StreamConfig

type StreamConfig struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

StreamConfig holds information about I/O streams managed together.

streamConfig.StdinPipe returns a WriteCloser which can be used to feed data to the standard input of the streamConfig's active process. streamConfig.StdoutPipe and streamConfig.StderrPipe each return a ReadCloser which can be used to retrieve the standard output (and error) generated by the container's active process. The output (and error) are actually copied and delivered to all StdoutPipe and StderrPipe consumers, using a kind of "broadcaster".

func NewStreamConfig

func NewStreamConfig() *StreamConfig

NewStreamConfig creates a stream config and initializes the standard err and standard out to new unbuffered broadcasters.

func (*StreamConfig) CloseStreams

func (streamConfig *StreamConfig) CloseStreams() error

CloseStreams ensures that the configured streams are properly closed.

func (*StreamConfig) NewInputPipes

func (streamConfig *StreamConfig) NewInputPipes()

NewInputPipes creates new pipes for both standard inputs, Stdin and StdinPipe.

func (*StreamConfig) NewNopInputPipe

func (streamConfig *StreamConfig) NewNopInputPipe()

NewNopInputPipe creates a new input pipe that will silently drop all messages in the input.

func (*StreamConfig) Stderr

func (streamConfig *StreamConfig) Stderr() *broadcaster.Unbuffered

Stderr returns the standard error in the configuration.

func (*StreamConfig) StderrPipe

func (streamConfig *StreamConfig) StderrPipe() io.ReadCloser

StderrPipe creates a new io.ReadCloser with an empty bytes pipe. It adds this new err pipe to the Stderr broadcaster.

func (*StreamConfig) Stdin

func (streamConfig *StreamConfig) Stdin() io.ReadCloser

Stdin returns the standard input in the configuration.

func (*StreamConfig) StdinPipe

func (streamConfig *StreamConfig) StdinPipe() io.WriteCloser

StdinPipe returns an input writer pipe as an io.WriteCloser.

func (*StreamConfig) Stdout

func (streamConfig *StreamConfig) Stdout() *broadcaster.Unbuffered

Stdout returns the standard output in the configuration.

func (*StreamConfig) StdoutPipe

func (streamConfig *StreamConfig) StdoutPipe() io.ReadCloser

StdoutPipe creates a new io.ReadCloser with an empty bytes pipe. It adds this new out pipe to the Stdout broadcaster.

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