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+package iopodman
+
+//go:generate go run ../../vendor/github.com/varlink/go/cmd/varlink-go-interface-generator/main.go io.podman.varlink
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+# Podman Service Interface and API description. The master version of this document can be found
+# in the [API.md](https://github.com/containers/libpod/blob/master/API.md) file in the upstream libpod repository.
+interface io.podman
+
+type Volume (
+ name: string,
+ labels: [string]string,
+ mountPoint: string,
+ driver: string,
+ options: [string]string
+)
+
+type NotImplemented (
+ comment: string
+)
+
+type StringResponse (
+ message: string
+)
+
+type RemoveImageResponse (
+ untagged: []string,
+ deleted: string
+)
+
+type LogLine (
+ device: string,
+ parseLogType : string,
+ time: string,
+ msg: string,
+ cid: string
+)
+
+# ContainerChanges describes the return struct for ListContainerChanges
+type ContainerChanges (
+ changed: []string,
+ added: []string,
+ deleted: []string
+)
+
+type ImageSaveOptions (
+ name: string,
+ format: string,
+ output: string,
+ outputType: string,
+ moreTags: []string,
+ quiet: bool,
+ compress: bool
+)
+
+type VolumeCreateOpts (
+ volumeName: string,
+ driver: string,
+ labels: [string]string,
+ options: [string]string
+)
+
+type VolumeRemoveOpts (
+ volumes: []string,
+ all: bool,
+ force: bool
+)
+
+type Image (
+ id: string,
+ digest: string,
+ digests: []string,
+ parentId: string,
+ repoTags: []string,
+ repoDigests: []string,
+ created: string, # as RFC3339
+ size: int,
+ virtualSize: int,
+ containers: int,
+ labels: [string]string,
+ isParent: bool,
+ topLayer: string,
+ readOnly: bool,
+ history: []string
+)
+
+# ImageHistory describes the returned structure from ImageHistory.
+type ImageHistory (
+ id: string,
+ created: string, # as RFC3339
+ createdBy: string,
+ tags: []string,
+ size: int,
+ comment: string
+)
+
+# Represents a single search result from SearchImages
+type ImageSearchResult (
+ description: string,
+ is_official: bool,
+ is_automated: bool,
+ registry: string,
+ name: string,
+ star_count: int
+)
+
+type ImageSearchFilter (
+ is_official: ?bool,
+ is_automated: ?bool,
+ star_count: int
+)
+
+type AuthConfig (
+ username: string,
+ password: string
+)
+
+type KubePodService (
+ pod: string,
+ service: string
+)
+
+type Container (
+ id: string,
+ image: string,
+ imageid: string,
+ command: []string,
+ createdat: string, # as RFC3339
+ runningfor: string,
+ status: string,
+ ports: []ContainerPortMappings,
+ rootfssize: int,
+ rwsize: int,
+ names: string,
+ labels: [string]string,
+ mounts: []ContainerMount,
+ containerrunning: bool,
+ namespaces: ContainerNameSpace
+)
+
+# ContainerStats is the return struct for the stats of a container
+type ContainerStats (
+ id: string,
+ name: string,
+ cpu: float,
+ cpu_nano: int,
+ system_nano: int,
+ mem_usage: int,
+ mem_limit: int,
+ mem_perc: float,
+ net_input: int,
+ net_output: int,
+ block_output: int,
+ block_input: int,
+ pids: int
+)
+
+type PsOpts (
+ all: bool,
+ filters: ?[]string,
+ last: ?int,
+ latest: ?bool,
+ noTrunc: ?bool,
+ pod: ?bool,
+ quiet: ?bool,
+ size: ?bool,
+ sort: ?string,
+ sync: ?bool
+)
+
+type PsContainer (
+ id: string,
+ image: string,
+ command: string,
+ created: string,
+ ports: string,
+ names: string,
+ isInfra: bool,
+ status: string,
+ state: string,
+ pidNum: int,
+ rootFsSize: int,
+ rwSize: int,
+ pod: string,
+ createdAt: string,
+ exitedAt: string,
+ startedAt: string,
+ labels: [string]string,
+ nsPid: string,
+ cgroup: string,
+ ipc: string,
+ mnt: string,
+ net: string,
+ pidNs: string,
+ user: string,
+ uts: string,
+ mounts: string
+)
+
+# ContainerMount describes the struct for mounts in a container
+type ContainerMount (
+ destination: string,
+ type: string,
+ source: string,
+ options: []string
+)
+
+# ContainerPortMappings describes the struct for portmappings in an existing container
+type ContainerPortMappings (
+ host_port: string,
+ host_ip: string,
+ protocol: string,
+ container_port: string
+)
+
+# ContainerNamespace describes the namespace structure for an existing container
+type ContainerNameSpace (
+ user: string,
+ uts: string,
+ pidns: string,
+ pid: string,
+ cgroup: string,
+ net: string,
+ mnt: string,
+ ipc: string
+)
+
+# InfoDistribution describes the host's distribution
+type InfoDistribution (
+ distribution: string,
+ version: string
+)
+
+# InfoHost describes the host stats portion of PodmanInfo
+type InfoHost (
+ buildah_version: string,
+ distribution: InfoDistribution,
+ mem_free: int,
+ mem_total: int,
+ swap_free: int,
+ swap_total: int,
+ arch: string,
+ cpus: int,
+ hostname: string,
+ kernel: string,
+ os: string,
+ uptime: string,
+ eventlogger: string
+)
+
+# InfoGraphStatus describes the detailed status of the storage driver
+type InfoGraphStatus (
+ backing_filesystem: string,
+ native_overlay_diff: string,
+ supports_d_type: string
+)
+
+# InfoRegistry describes the host's registry information
+type InfoRegistry (
+ search: []string,
+ insecure: []string,
+ blocked: []string
+)
+
+# InfoStore describes the host's storage informatoin
+type InfoStore (
+ containers: int,
+ images: int,
+ graph_driver_name: string,
+ graph_driver_options: string,
+ graph_root: string,
+ graph_status: InfoGraphStatus,
+ run_root: string
+)
+
+# InfoPodman provides details on the Podman binary
+type InfoPodmanBinary (
+ compiler: string,
+ go_version: string,
+ podman_version: string,
+ git_commit: string
+)
+
+# PodmanInfo describes the Podman host and build
+type PodmanInfo (
+ host: InfoHost,
+ registries: InfoRegistry,
+ store: InfoStore,
+ podman: InfoPodmanBinary
+)
+
+# Sockets describes sockets location for a container
+type Sockets(
+ container_id: string,
+ io_socket: string,
+ control_socket: string
+)
+
+# Create is an input structure for creating containers.
+# args[0] is the image name or id
+# args[1-] are the new commands if changed
+type Create (
+ args: []string,
+ addHost: ?[]string,
+ annotation: ?[]string,
+ attach: ?[]string,
+ blkioWeight: ?string,
+ blkioWeightDevice: ?[]string,
+ capAdd: ?[]string,
+ capDrop: ?[]string,
+ cgroupParent: ?string,
+ cidFile: ?string,
+ conmonPidfile: ?string,
+ command: ?[]string,
+ cpuPeriod: ?int,
+ cpuQuota: ?int,
+ cpuRtPeriod: ?int,
+ cpuRtRuntime: ?int,
+ cpuShares: ?int,
+ cpus: ?float,
+ cpuSetCpus: ?string,
+ cpuSetMems: ?string,
+ detach: ?bool,
+ detachKeys: ?string,
+ device: ?[]string,
+ deviceReadBps: ?[]string,
+ deviceReadIops: ?[]string,
+ deviceWriteBps: ?[]string,
+ deviceWriteIops: ?[]string,
+ dns: ?[]string,
+ dnsOpt: ?[]string,
+ dnsSearch: ?[]string,
+ dnsServers: ?[]string,
+ entrypoint: ?string,
+ env: ?[]string,
+ envFile: ?[]string,
+ expose: ?[]string,
+ gidmap: ?[]string,
+ groupadd: ?[]string,
+ healthcheckCommand: ?string,
+ healthcheckInterval: ?string,
+ healthcheckRetries: ?int,
+ healthcheckStartPeriod: ?string,
+ healthcheckTimeout:?string,
+ hostname: ?string,
+ imageVolume: ?string,
+ init: ?bool,
+ initPath: ?string,
+ interactive: ?bool,
+ ip: ?string,
+ ipc: ?string,
+ kernelMemory: ?string,
+ label: ?[]string,
+ labelFile: ?[]string,
+ logDriver: ?string,
+ logOpt: ?[]string,
+ macAddress: ?string,
+ memory: ?string,
+ memoryReservation: ?string,
+ memorySwap: ?string,
+ memorySwappiness: ?int,
+ name: ?string,
+ network: ?string,
+ noHosts: ?bool,
+ oomKillDisable: ?bool,
+ oomScoreAdj: ?int,
+ overrideArch: ?string,
+ overrideOS: ?string,
+ pid: ?string,
+ pidsLimit: ?int,
+ pod: ?string,
+ privileged: ?bool,
+ publish: ?[]string,
+ publishAll: ?bool,
+ pull: ?string,
+ quiet: ?bool,
+ readonly: ?bool,
+ readonlytmpfs: ?bool,
+ restart: ?string,
+ rm: ?bool,
+ rootfs: ?bool,
+ securityOpt: ?[]string,
+ shmSize: ?string,
+ stopSignal: ?string,
+ stopTimeout: ?int,
+ storageOpt: ?[]string,
+ subuidname: ?string,
+ subgidname: ?string,
+ sysctl: ?[]string,
+ systemd: ?string,
+ tmpfs: ?[]string,
+ tty: ?bool,
+ uidmap: ?[]string,
+ ulimit: ?[]string,
+ user: ?string,
+ userns: ?string,
+ uts: ?string,
+ mount: ?[]string,
+ volume: ?[]string,
+ volumesFrom: ?[]string,
+ workDir: ?string
+)
+
+# BuildOptions are are used to describe describe physical attributes of the build
+type BuildOptions (
+ addHosts: []string,
+ cgroupParent: string,
+ cpuPeriod: int,
+ cpuQuota: int,
+ cpuShares: int,
+ cpusetCpus: string,
+ cpusetMems: string,
+ memory: int,
+ memorySwap: int,
+ shmSize: string,
+ ulimit: []string,
+ volume: []string
+)
+
+# BuildInfo is used to describe user input for building images
+type BuildInfo (
+ architecture: string,
+ addCapabilities: []string,
+ additionalTags: []string,
+ annotations: []string,
+ buildArgs: [string]string,
+ buildOptions: BuildOptions,
+ cniConfigDir: string,
+ cniPluginDir: string,
+ compression: string,
+ contextDir: string,
+ defaultsMountFilePath: string,
+ devices: []string,
+ dockerfiles: []string,
+ dropCapabilities: []string,
+ err: string,
+ forceRmIntermediateCtrs: bool,
+ iidfile: string,
+ label: []string,
+ layers: bool,
+ nocache: bool,
+ os: string,
+ out: string,
+ output: string,
+ outputFormat: string,
+ pullPolicy: string,
+ quiet: bool,
+ remoteIntermediateCtrs: bool,
+ reportWriter: string,
+ runtimeArgs: []string,
+ signBy: string,
+ squash: bool,
+ target: string,
+ transientMounts: []string
+)
+
+# MoreResponse is a struct for when responses from varlink requires longer output
+type MoreResponse (
+ logs: []string,
+ id: string
+)
+
+# ListPodContainerInfo is a returned struct for describing containers
+# in a pod.
+type ListPodContainerInfo (
+ name: string,
+ id: string,
+ status: string
+)
+
+# PodCreate is an input structure for creating pods.
+# It emulates options to podman pod create. The infraCommand and
+# infraImage options are currently NotSupported.
+type PodCreate (
+ name: string,
+ cgroupParent: string,
+ labels: [string]string,
+ share: []string,
+ infra: bool,
+ infraCommand: string,
+ infraImage: string,
+ publish: []string
+)
+
+# ListPodData is the returned struct for an individual pod
+type ListPodData (
+ id: string,
+ name: string,
+ createdat: string,
+ cgroup: string,
+ status: string,
+ labels: [string]string,
+ numberofcontainers: string,
+ containersinfo: []ListPodContainerInfo
+)
+
+type PodContainerErrorData (
+ containerid: string,
+ reason: string
+)
+
+# Runlabel describes the required input for container runlabel
+type Runlabel(
+ image: string,
+ authfile: string,
+ display: bool,
+ name: string,
+ pull: bool,
+ label: string,
+ extraArgs: []string,
+ opts: [string]string
+)
+
+# Event describes a libpod struct
+type Event(
+ # TODO: make status and type a enum at some point?
+ # id is the container, volume, pod, image ID
+ id: string,
+ # image is the image name where applicable
+ image: string,
+ # name is the name of the pod, container, image
+ name: string,
+ # status describes the event that happened (i.e. create, remove, ...)
+ status: string,
+ # time the event happened
+ time: string,
+ # type describes object the event happened with (image, container...)
+ type: string
+)
+
+type DiffInfo(
+ # path that is different
+ path: string,
+ # Add, Delete, Modify
+ changeType: string
+)
+
+type ExecOpts(
+ # container name or id
+ name: string,
+ # Create pseudo tty
+ tty: bool,
+ # privileged access in container
+ privileged: bool,
+ # command to execute in container
+ cmd: []string,
+ # user to use in container
+ user: ?string,
+ # workdir to run command in container
+ workdir: ?string,
+ # slice of keyword=value environment variables
+ env: ?[]string,
+ # string of detach keys
+ detachKeys: ?string
+)
+
+# GetVersion returns version and build information of the podman service
+method GetVersion() -> (
+ version: string,
+ go_version: string,
+ git_commit: string,
+ built: string, # as RFC3339
+ os_arch: string,
+ remote_api_version: int
+)
+
+# Reset resets Podman back to its initial state.
+# Removes all Pods, Containers, Images and Volumes
+method Reset() -> ()
+
+# GetInfo returns a [PodmanInfo](#PodmanInfo) struct that describes podman and its host such as storage stats,
+# build information of Podman, and system-wide registries.
+method GetInfo() -> (info: PodmanInfo)
+
+# ListContainers returns information about all containers.
+# See also [GetContainer](#GetContainer).
+method ListContainers() -> (containers: []Container)
+
+method Ps(opts: PsOpts) -> (containers: []PsContainer)
+
+method GetContainersByStatus(status: []string) -> (containerS: []Container)
+
+method Top (nameOrID: string, descriptors: []string) -> (top: []string)
+
+# HealthCheckRun executes defined container's healthcheck command
+# and returns the container's health status.
+method HealthCheckRun (nameOrID: string) -> (healthCheckStatus: string)
+
+# GetContainer returns information about a single container. If a container
+# with the given id doesn't exist, a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound)
+# error will be returned. See also [ListContainers](ListContainers) and
+# [InspectContainer](#InspectContainer).
+method GetContainer(id: string) -> (container: Container)
+
+# GetContainersByContext allows you to get a list of container ids depending on all, latest, or a list of
+# container names. The definition of latest container means the latest by creation date. In a multi-
+# user environment, results might differ from what you expect.
+method GetContainersByContext(all: bool, latest: bool, args: []string) -> (containers: []string)
+
+# CreateContainer creates a new container from an image. It uses a [Create](#Create) type for input.
+method CreateContainer(create: Create) -> (container: string)
+
+# InspectContainer data takes a name or ID of a container returns the inspection
+# data in string format. You can then serialize the string into JSON. A [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound)
+# error will be returned if the container cannot be found. See also [InspectImage](#InspectImage).
+method InspectContainer(name: string) -> (container: string)
+
+# ListContainerProcesses takes a name or ID of a container and returns the processes
+# running inside the container as array of strings. It will accept an array of string
+# arguments that represent ps options. If the container cannot be found, a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound)
+# error will be returned.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.ListContainerProcesses '{"name": "135d71b9495f", "opts": []}'
+# {
+# "container": [
+# " UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD",
+# " 0 21220 21210 0 09:05 pts/0 00:00:00 /bin/sh",
+# " 0 21232 21220 0 09:05 pts/0 00:00:00 top",
+# " 0 21284 21220 0 09:05 pts/0 00:00:00 vi /etc/hosts"
+# ]
+# }
+# ~~~
+method ListContainerProcesses(name: string, opts: []string) -> (container: []string)
+
+# GetContainerLogs takes a name or ID of a container and returns the logs of that container.
+# If the container cannot be found, a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound) error will be returned.
+# The container logs are returned as an array of strings. GetContainerLogs will honor the streaming
+# capability of varlink if the client invokes it.
+method GetContainerLogs(name: string) -> (container: []string)
+
+method GetContainersLogs(names: []string, follow: bool, latest: bool, since: string, tail: int, timestamps: bool) -> (log: LogLine)
+
+# ListContainerChanges takes a name or ID of a container and returns changes between the container and
+# its base image. It returns a struct of changed, deleted, and added path names.
+method ListContainerChanges(name: string) -> (container: ContainerChanges)
+
+# ExportContainer creates an image from a container. It takes the name or ID of a container and a
+# path representing the target tarfile. If the container cannot be found, a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound)
+# error will be returned.
+# The return value is the written tarfile.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.ExportContainer '{"name": "flamboyant_payne", "path": "/tmp/payne.tar" }'
+# {
+# "tarfile": "/tmp/payne.tar"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method ExportContainer(name: string, path: string) -> (tarfile: string)
+
+# GetContainerStats takes the name or ID of a container and returns a single ContainerStats structure which
+# contains attributes like memory and cpu usage. If the container cannot be found, a
+# [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound) error will be returned. If the container is not running, a [NoContainerRunning](#NoContainerRunning)
+# error will be returned
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.GetContainerStats '{"name": "c33e4164f384"}'
+# {
+# "container": {
+# "block_input": 0,
+# "block_output": 0,
+# "cpu": 2.571123918839990154678e-08,
+# "cpu_nano": 49037378,
+# "id": "c33e4164f384aa9d979072a63319d66b74fd7a128be71fa68ede24f33ec6cfee",
+# "mem_limit": 33080606720,
+# "mem_perc": 2.166828456524753747370e-03,
+# "mem_usage": 716800,
+# "name": "competent_wozniak",
+# "net_input": 768,
+# "net_output": 5910,
+# "pids": 1,
+# "system_nano": 10000000
+# }
+# }
+# ~~~
+method GetContainerStats(name: string) -> (container: ContainerStats)
+
+# GetContainerStatsWithHistory takes a previous set of container statistics and uses libpod functions
+# to calculate the containers statistics based on current and previous measurements.
+method GetContainerStatsWithHistory(previousStats: ContainerStats) -> (container: ContainerStats)
+
+# This method has not be implemented yet.
+# method ResizeContainerTty() -> (notimplemented: NotImplemented)
+
+# StartContainer starts a created or stopped container. It takes the name or ID of container. It returns
+# the container ID once started. If the container cannot be found, a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound)
+# error will be returned. See also [CreateContainer](#CreateContainer).
+method StartContainer(name: string) -> (container: string)
+
+# StopContainer stops a container given a timeout. It takes the name or ID of a container as well as a
+# timeout value. The timeout value the time before a forcible stop to the container is applied. It
+# returns the container ID once stopped. If the container cannot be found, a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound)
+# error will be returned instead. See also [KillContainer](KillContainer).
+# #### Error
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.StopContainer '{"name": "135d71b9495f", "timeout": 5}'
+# {
+# "container": "135d71b9495f7c3967f536edad57750bfdb569336cd107d8aabab45565ffcfb6"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method StopContainer(name: string, timeout: int) -> (container: string)
+
+# InitContainer initializes the given container. It accepts a container name or
+# ID, and will initialize the container matching that ID if possible, and error
+# if not. Containers can only be initialized when they are in the Created or
+# Exited states. Initialization prepares a container to be started, but does not
+# start the container. It is intended to be used to debug a container's state
+# prior to starting it.
+method InitContainer(name: string) -> (container: string)
+
+# RestartContainer will restart a running container given a container name or ID and timeout value. The timeout
+# value is the time before a forcible stop is used to stop the container. If the container cannot be found by
+# name or ID, a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound) error will be returned; otherwise, the ID of the
+# container will be returned.
+method RestartContainer(name: string, timeout: int) -> (container: string)
+
+# KillContainer takes the name or ID of a container as well as a signal to be applied to the container. Once the
+# container has been killed, the container's ID is returned. If the container cannot be found, a
+# [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound) error is returned. See also [StopContainer](StopContainer).
+method KillContainer(name: string, signal: int) -> (container: string)
+
+# This method has not be implemented yet.
+# method UpdateContainer() -> (notimplemented: NotImplemented)
+
+# This method has not be implemented yet.
+# method RenameContainer() -> (notimplemented: NotImplemented)
+
+# PauseContainer takes the name or ID of container and pauses it. If the container cannot be found,
+# a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound) error will be returned; otherwise the ID of the container is returned.
+# See also [UnpauseContainer](#UnpauseContainer).
+method PauseContainer(name: string) -> (container: string)
+
+# UnpauseContainer takes the name or ID of container and unpauses a paused container. If the container cannot be
+# found, a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound) error will be returned; otherwise the ID of the container is returned.
+# See also [PauseContainer](#PauseContainer).
+method UnpauseContainer(name: string) -> (container: string)
+
+# Attach takes the name or ID of a container and sets up the ability to remotely attach to its console. The start
+# bool is whether you wish to start the container in question first.
+method Attach(name: string, detachKeys: string, start: bool) -> ()
+
+method AttachControl(name: string) -> ()
+
+# GetAttachSockets takes the name or ID of an existing container. It returns file paths for two sockets needed
+# to properly communicate with a container. The first is the actual I/O socket that the container uses. The
+# second is a "control" socket where things like resizing the TTY events are sent. If the container cannot be
+# found, a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound) error will be returned.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/io.podman/io.podman.GetAttachSockets '{"name": "b7624e775431219161"}'
+# {
+# "sockets": {
+# "container_id": "b7624e7754312191613245ce1a46844abee60025818fe3c3f3203435623a1eca",
+# "control_socket": "/var/lib/containers/storage/overlay-containers/b7624e7754312191613245ce1a46844abee60025818fe3c3f3203435623a1eca/userdata/ctl",
+# "io_socket": "/var/run/libpod/socket/b7624e7754312191613245ce1a46844abee60025818fe3c3f3203435623a1eca/attach"
+# }
+# }
+# ~~~
+method GetAttachSockets(name: string) -> (sockets: Sockets)
+
+# WaitContainer takes the name or ID of a container and waits the given interval in milliseconds until the container
+# stops. Upon stopping, the return code of the container is returned. If the container container cannot be found by ID
+# or name, a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound) error is returned.
+method WaitContainer(name: string, interval: int) -> (exitcode: int)
+
+# RemoveContainer requires the name or ID of a container as well as a boolean that
+# indicates whether a container should be forcefully removed (e.g., by stopping it), and a boolean
+# indicating whether to remove builtin volumes. Upon successful removal of the
+# container, its ID is returned. If the
+# container cannot be found by name or ID, a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound) error will be returned.
+# See also [EvictContainer](EvictContainer).
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.RemoveContainer '{"name": "62f4fd98cb57"}'
+# {
+# "container": "62f4fd98cb57f529831e8f90610e54bba74bd6f02920ffb485e15376ed365c20"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method RemoveContainer(name: string, force: bool, removeVolumes: bool) -> (container: string)
+
+# EvictContainer requires the name or ID of a container as well as a boolean that
+# indicates to remove builtin volumes. Upon successful eviction of the container,
+# its ID is returned. If the container cannot be found by name or ID,
+# a [ContainerNotFound](#ContainerNotFound) error will be returned.
+# See also [RemoveContainer](RemoveContainer).
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.EvictContainer '{"name": "62f4fd98cb57"}'
+# {
+# "container": "62f4fd98cb57f529831e8f90610e54bba74bd6f02920ffb485e15376ed365c20"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method EvictContainer(name: string, removeVolumes: bool) -> (container: string)
+
+# DeleteStoppedContainers will delete all containers that are not running. It will return a list the deleted
+# container IDs. See also [RemoveContainer](RemoveContainer).
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.DeleteStoppedContainers
+# {
+# "containers": [
+# "451410b931d00def8aa9b4f8084e4d4a39e5e04ea61f358cf53a5cf95afcdcee",
+# "8b60f754a3e01389494a9581ade97d35c2765b6e2f19acd2d3040c82a32d1bc0",
+# "cf2e99d4d3cad6073df199ed32bbe64b124f3e1aba6d78821aa8460e70d30084",
+# "db901a329587312366e5ecff583d08f0875b4b79294322df67d90fc6eed08fc1"
+# ]
+# }
+# ~~~
+method DeleteStoppedContainers() -> (containers: []string)
+
+# ListImages returns information about the images that are currently in storage.
+# See also [InspectImage](#InspectImage).
+method ListImages() -> (images: []Image)
+
+# ListImagesWithFilters returns information about the images that are currently in storage
+# after one or more filters has been applied.
+# See also [InspectImage](#InspectImage).
+method ListImagesWithFilters(filters: []string) -> (images: []Image)
+
+# GetImage returns information about a single image in storage.
+# If the image caGetImage returns be found, [ImageNotFound](#ImageNotFound) will be returned.
+method GetImage(id: string) -> (image: Image)
+
+# BuildImage takes a [BuildInfo](#BuildInfo) structure and builds an image. At a minimum, you must provide the
+# contextDir tarball path, the 'dockerfiles' path, and 'output' option in the BuildInfo structure. The 'output'
+# options is the name of the of the resulting build. It will return a [MoreResponse](#MoreResponse) structure
+# that contains the build logs and resulting image ID.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ sudo varlink call -m unix:///run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.BuildImage '{"build":{"contextDir":"/tmp/t/context.tar","dockerfiles":["Dockerfile"], "output":"foobar"}}'
+# {
+# "image": {
+# "id": "",
+# "logs": [
+# "STEP 1: FROM alpine\n"
+# ]
+# }
+# }
+# {
+# "image": {
+# "id": "",
+# "logs": [
+# "STEP 2: COMMIT foobar\n"
+# ]
+# }
+# }
+# {
+# "image": {
+# "id": "",
+# "logs": [
+# "b7b28af77ffec6054d13378df4fdf02725830086c7444d9c278af25312aa39b9\n"
+# ]
+# }
+# }
+# {
+# "image": {
+# "id": "b7b28af77ffec6054d13378df4fdf02725830086c7444d9c278af25312aa39b9",
+# "logs": []
+# }
+# }
+# ~~~
+method BuildImage(build: BuildInfo) -> (image: MoreResponse)
+
+# This function is not implemented yet.
+# method CreateImage() -> (notimplemented: NotImplemented)
+
+# InspectImage takes the name or ID of an image and returns a string representation of data associated with the
+#image. You must serialize the string into JSON to use it further. An [ImageNotFound](#ImageNotFound) error will
+# be returned if the image cannot be found.
+method InspectImage(name: string) -> (image: string)
+
+# HistoryImage takes the name or ID of an image and returns information about its history and layers. The returned
+# history is in the form of an array of ImageHistory structures. If the image cannot be found, an
+# [ImageNotFound](#ImageNotFound) error is returned.
+method HistoryImage(name: string) -> (history: []ImageHistory)
+
+# PushImage takes two input arguments: the name or ID of an image, the fully-qualified destination name of the image,
+# It will return an [ImageNotFound](#ImageNotFound) error if
+# the image cannot be found in local storage; otherwise it will return a [MoreResponse](#MoreResponse)
+method PushImage(name: string, tag: string, compress: bool, format: string, removeSignatures: bool, signBy: string) -> (reply: MoreResponse)
+
+# TagImage takes the name or ID of an image in local storage as well as the desired tag name. If the image cannot
+# be found, an [ImageNotFound](#ImageNotFound) error will be returned; otherwise, the ID of the image is returned on success.
+method TagImage(name: string, tagged: string) -> (image: string)
+
+# UntagImage takes the name or ID of an image in local storage as well as the
+# tag name to be removed. If the image cannot be found, an
+# [ImageNotFound](#ImageNotFound) error will be returned; otherwise, the ID of
+# the image is returned on success.
+method UntagImage(name: string, tag: string) -> (image: string)
+
+# RemoveImage takes the name or ID of an image as well as a boolean that determines if containers using that image
+# should be deleted. If the image cannot be found, an [ImageNotFound](#ImageNotFound) error will be returned. The
+# ID of the removed image is returned when complete. See also [DeleteUnusedImages](DeleteUnusedImages).
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.RemoveImage '{"name": "registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora", "force": true}'
+# {
+# "image": "426866d6fa419873f97e5cbd320eeb22778244c1dfffa01c944db3114f55772e"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method RemoveImage(name: string, force: bool) -> (image: string)
+
+# RemoveImageWithResponse takes the name or ID of an image as well as a boolean that determines if containers using that image
+# should be deleted. If the image cannot be found, an [ImageNotFound](#ImageNotFound) error will be returned. The response is
+# in the form of a RemoveImageResponse .
+method RemoveImageWithResponse(name: string, force: bool) -> (response: RemoveImageResponse)
+
+# SearchImages searches available registries for images that contain the
+# contents of "query" in their name. If "limit" is given, limits the amount of
+# search results per registry.
+method SearchImages(query: string, limit: ?int, filter: ImageSearchFilter) -> (results: []ImageSearchResult)
+
+# DeleteUnusedImages deletes any images not associated with a container. The IDs of the deleted images are returned
+# in a string array.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.DeleteUnusedImages
+# {
+# "images": [
+# "166ea6588079559c724c15223f52927f514f73dd5c5cf2ae2d143e3b2e6e9b52",
+# "da86e6ba6ca197bf6bc5e9d900febd906b133eaa4750e6bed647b0fbe50ed43e",
+# "3ef70f7291f47dfe2b82931a993e16f5a44a0e7a68034c3e0e086d77f5829adc",
+# "59788edf1f3e78cd0ebe6ce1446e9d10788225db3dedcfd1a59f764bad2b2690"
+# ]
+# }
+# ~~~
+method DeleteUnusedImages() -> (images: []string)
+
+# Commit, creates an image from an existing container. It requires the name or
+# ID of the container as well as the resulting image name. Optionally, you can define an author and message
+# to be added to the resulting image. You can also define changes to the resulting image for the following
+# attributes: _CMD, ENTRYPOINT, ENV, EXPOSE, LABEL, ONBUILD, STOPSIGNAL, USER, VOLUME, and WORKDIR_. To pause the
+# container while it is being committed, pass a _true_ bool for the pause argument. If the container cannot
+# be found by the ID or name provided, a (ContainerNotFound)[#ContainerNotFound] error will be returned; otherwise,
+# the resulting image's ID will be returned as a string inside a MoreResponse.
+method Commit(name: string, image_name: string, changes: []string, author: string, message: string, pause: bool, manifestType: string) -> (reply: MoreResponse)
+
+# ImportImage imports an image from a source (like tarball) into local storage. The image can have additional
+# descriptions added to it using the message and changes options. See also [ExportImage](ExportImage).
+method ImportImage(source: string, reference: string, message: string, changes: []string, delete: bool) -> (image: string)
+
+# ExportImage takes the name or ID of an image and exports it to a destination like a tarball. There is also
+# a boolean option to force compression. It also takes in a string array of tags to be able to save multiple
+# tags of the same image to a tarball (each tag should be of the form <image>:<tag>). Upon completion, the ID
+# of the image is returned. If the image cannot be found in local storage, an [ImageNotFound](#ImageNotFound)
+# error will be returned. See also [ImportImage](ImportImage).
+method ExportImage(name: string, destination: string, compress: bool, tags: []string) -> (image: string)
+
+# PullImage pulls an image from a repository to local storage. After a successful pull, the image id and logs
+# are returned as a [MoreResponse](#MoreResponse). This connection also will handle a WantsMores request to send
+# status as it occurs.
+method PullImage(name: string, creds: AuthConfig) -> (reply: MoreResponse)
+
+# CreatePod creates a new empty pod. It uses a [PodCreate](#PodCreate) type for input.
+# On success, the ID of the newly created pod will be returned.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.CreatePod '{"create": {"name": "test"}}'
+# {
+# "pod": "b05dee7bd4ccfee688099fe1588a7a898d6ddd6897de9251d4671c9b0feacb2a"
+# }
+#
+# $ varlink call unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.CreatePod '{"create": {"infra": true, "share": ["ipc", "net", "uts"]}}'
+# {
+# "pod": "d7697449a8035f613c1a8891286502aca68fff7d5d49a85279b3bda229af3b28"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method CreatePod(create: PodCreate) -> (pod: string)
+
+# ListPods returns a list of pods in no particular order. They are
+# returned as an array of ListPodData structs. See also [GetPod](#GetPod).
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.ListPods
+# {
+# "pods": [
+# {
+# "cgroup": "machine.slice",
+# "containersinfo": [
+# {
+# "id": "00c130a45de0411f109f1a0cfea2e298df71db20fa939de5cab8b2160a36be45",
+# "name": "1840835294cf-infra",
+# "status": "running"
+# },
+# {
+# "id": "49a5cce72093a5ca47c6de86f10ad7bb36391e2d89cef765f807e460865a0ec6",
+# "name": "upbeat_murdock",
+# "status": "running"
+# }
+# ],
+# "createdat": "2018-12-07 13:10:15.014139258 -0600 CST",
+# "id": "1840835294cf076a822e4e12ba4152411f131bd869e7f6a4e8b16df9b0ea5c7f",
+# "name": "foobar",
+# "numberofcontainers": "2",
+# "status": "Running"
+# },
+# {
+# "cgroup": "machine.slice",
+# "containersinfo": [
+# {
+# "id": "1ca4b7bbba14a75ba00072d4b705c77f3df87db0109afaa44d50cb37c04a477e",
+# "name": "784306f655c6-infra",
+# "status": "running"
+# }
+# ],
+# "createdat": "2018-12-07 13:09:57.105112457 -0600 CST",
+# "id": "784306f655c6200aea321dd430ba685e9b2cc1f7d7528a72f3ff74ffb29485a2",
+# "name": "nostalgic_pike",
+# "numberofcontainers": "1",
+# "status": "Running"
+# }
+# ]
+# }
+# ~~~
+method ListPods() -> (pods: []ListPodData)
+
+# GetPod takes a name or ID of a pod and returns single [ListPodData](#ListPodData)
+# structure. A [PodNotFound](#PodNotFound) error will be returned if the pod cannot be found.
+# See also [ListPods](ListPods).
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.GetPod '{"name": "foobar"}'
+# {
+# "pod": {
+# "cgroup": "machine.slice",
+# "containersinfo": [
+# {
+# "id": "00c130a45de0411f109f1a0cfea2e298df71db20fa939de5cab8b2160a36be45",
+# "name": "1840835294cf-infra",
+# "status": "running"
+# },
+# {
+# "id": "49a5cce72093a5ca47c6de86f10ad7bb36391e2d89cef765f807e460865a0ec6",
+# "name": "upbeat_murdock",
+# "status": "running"
+# }
+# ],
+# "createdat": "2018-12-07 13:10:15.014139258 -0600 CST",
+# "id": "1840835294cf076a822e4e12ba4152411f131bd869e7f6a4e8b16df9b0ea5c7f",
+# "name": "foobar",
+# "numberofcontainers": "2",
+# "status": "Running"
+# }
+# }
+# ~~~
+method GetPod(name: string) -> (pod: ListPodData)
+
+# InspectPod takes the name or ID of an image and returns a string representation of data associated with the
+# pod. You must serialize the string into JSON to use it further. A [PodNotFound](#PodNotFound) error will
+# be returned if the pod cannot be found.
+method InspectPod(name: string) -> (pod: string)
+
+# StartPod starts containers in a pod. It takes the name or ID of pod. If the pod cannot be found, a [PodNotFound](#PodNotFound)
+# error will be returned. Containers in a pod are started independently. If there is an error starting one container, the ID of those containers
+# will be returned in a list, along with the ID of the pod in a [PodContainerError](#PodContainerError).
+# If the pod was started with no errors, the pod ID is returned.
+# See also [CreatePod](#CreatePod).
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.StartPod '{"name": "135d71b9495f"}'
+# {
+# "pod": "135d71b9495f7c3967f536edad57750bfdb569336cd107d8aabab45565ffcfb6",
+# }
+# ~~~
+method StartPod(name: string) -> (pod: string)
+
+# StopPod stops containers in a pod. It takes the name or ID of a pod and a timeout.
+# If the pod cannot be found, a [PodNotFound](#PodNotFound) error will be returned instead.
+# Containers in a pod are stopped independently. If there is an error stopping one container, the ID of those containers
+# will be returned in a list, along with the ID of the pod in a [PodContainerError](#PodContainerError).
+# If the pod was stopped with no errors, the pod ID is returned.
+# See also [KillPod](KillPod).
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.StopPod '{"name": "135d71b9495f"}'
+# {
+# "pod": "135d71b9495f7c3967f536edad57750bfdb569336cd107d8aabab45565ffcfb6"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method StopPod(name: string, timeout: int) -> (pod: string)
+
+# RestartPod will restart containers in a pod given a pod name or ID. Containers in
+# the pod that are running will be stopped, then all stopped containers will be run.
+# If the pod cannot be found by name or ID, a [PodNotFound](#PodNotFound) error will be returned.
+# Containers in a pod are restarted independently. If there is an error restarting one container, the ID of those containers
+# will be returned in a list, along with the ID of the pod in a [PodContainerError](#PodContainerError).
+# If the pod was restarted with no errors, the pod ID is returned.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.RestartPod '{"name": "135d71b9495f"}'
+# {
+# "pod": "135d71b9495f7c3967f536edad57750bfdb569336cd107d8aabab45565ffcfb6"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method RestartPod(name: string) -> (pod: string)
+
+# KillPod takes the name or ID of a pod as well as a signal to be applied to the pod. If the pod cannot be found, a
+# [PodNotFound](#PodNotFound) error is returned.
+# Containers in a pod are killed independently. If there is an error killing one container, the ID of those containers
+# will be returned in a list, along with the ID of the pod in a [PodContainerError](#PodContainerError).
+# If the pod was killed with no errors, the pod ID is returned.
+# See also [StopPod](StopPod).
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.KillPod '{"name": "foobar", "signal": 15}'
+# {
+# "pod": "1840835294cf076a822e4e12ba4152411f131bd869e7f6a4e8b16df9b0ea5c7f"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method KillPod(name: string, signal: int) -> (pod: string)
+
+# PausePod takes the name or ID of a pod and pauses the running containers associated with it. If the pod cannot be found,
+# a [PodNotFound](#PodNotFound) error will be returned.
+# Containers in a pod are paused independently. If there is an error pausing one container, the ID of those containers
+# will be returned in a list, along with the ID of the pod in a [PodContainerError](#PodContainerError).
+# If the pod was paused with no errors, the pod ID is returned.
+# See also [UnpausePod](#UnpausePod).
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.PausePod '{"name": "foobar"}'
+# {
+# "pod": "1840835294cf076a822e4e12ba4152411f131bd869e7f6a4e8b16df9b0ea5c7f"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method PausePod(name: string) -> (pod: string)
+
+# UnpausePod takes the name or ID of a pod and unpauses the paused containers associated with it. If the pod cannot be
+# found, a [PodNotFound](#PodNotFound) error will be returned.
+# Containers in a pod are unpaused independently. If there is an error unpausing one container, the ID of those containers
+# will be returned in a list, along with the ID of the pod in a [PodContainerError](#PodContainerError).
+# If the pod was unpaused with no errors, the pod ID is returned.
+# See also [PausePod](#PausePod).
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.UnpausePod '{"name": "foobar"}'
+# {
+# "pod": "1840835294cf076a822e4e12ba4152411f131bd869e7f6a4e8b16df9b0ea5c7f"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method UnpausePod(name: string) -> (pod: string)
+
+# RemovePod takes the name or ID of a pod as well a boolean representing whether a running
+# container in the pod can be stopped and removed. If a pod has containers associated with it, and force is not true,
+# an error will occur.
+# If the pod cannot be found by name or ID, a [PodNotFound](#PodNotFound) error will be returned.
+# Containers in a pod are removed independently. If there is an error removing any container, the ID of those containers
+# will be returned in a list, along with the ID of the pod in a [PodContainerError](#PodContainerError).
+# If the pod was removed with no errors, the pod ID is returned.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.RemovePod '{"name": "62f4fd98cb57", "force": "true"}'
+# {
+# "pod": "62f4fd98cb57f529831e8f90610e54bba74bd6f02920ffb485e15376ed365c20"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method RemovePod(name: string, force: bool) -> (pod: string)
+
+# This method has not be implemented yet.
+# method WaitPod() -> (notimplemented: NotImplemented)
+
+method TopPod(pod: string, latest: bool, descriptors: []string) -> (stats: []string)
+
+# GetPodStats takes the name or ID of a pod and returns a pod name and slice of ContainerStats structure which
+# contains attributes like memory and cpu usage. If the pod cannot be found, a [PodNotFound](#PodNotFound)
+# error will be returned. If the pod has no running containers associated with it, a [NoContainerRunning](#NoContainerRunning)
+# error will be returned.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.GetPodStats '{"name": "7f62b508b6f12b11d8fe02e"}'
+# {
+# "containers": [
+# {
+# "block_input": 0,
+# "block_output": 0,
+# "cpu": 2.833470544016107524276e-08,
+# "cpu_nano": 54363072,
+# "id": "a64b51f805121fe2c5a3dc5112eb61d6ed139e3d1c99110360d08b58d48e4a93",
+# "mem_limit": 12276146176,
+# "mem_perc": 7.974359265237864966003e-03,
+# "mem_usage": 978944,
+# "name": "quirky_heisenberg",
+# "net_input": 866,
+# "net_output": 7388,
+# "pids": 1,
+# "system_nano": 20000000
+# }
+# ],
+# "pod": "7f62b508b6f12b11d8fe02e0db4de6b9e43a7d7699b33a4fc0d574f6e82b4ebd"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method GetPodStats(name: string) -> (pod: string, containers: []ContainerStats)
+
+# GetPodsByStatus searches for pods whose status is included in statuses
+method GetPodsByStatus(statuses: []string) -> (pods: []string)
+
+# ImageExists talks a full or partial image ID or name and returns an int as to whether
+# the image exists in local storage. An int result of 0 means the image does exist in
+# local storage; whereas 1 indicates the image does not exists in local storage.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.ImageExists '{"name": "imageddoesntexist"}'
+# {
+# "exists": 1
+# }
+# ~~~
+method ImageExists(name: string) -> (exists: int)
+
+# ImageTree returns the image tree for the provided image name or ID
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.ImageTree '{"name": "alpine"}'
+# {
+# "tree": "Image ID: e7d92cdc71fe\nTags: [docker.io/library/alpine:latest]\nSize: 5.861MB\nImage Layers\nā””ā”€ā”€ ID: 5216338b40a7 Size: 5.857MB Top Layer of: [docker.io/library/alpine:latest]\n"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method ImageTree(name: string, whatRequires: bool) -> (tree: string)
+
+# ContainerExists takes a full or partial container ID or name and returns an int as to
+# whether the container exists in local storage. A result of 0 means the container does
+# exists; whereas a result of 1 means it could not be found.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.ContainerExists '{"name": "flamboyant_payne"}'{
+# "exists": 0
+# }
+# ~~~
+method ContainerExists(name: string) -> (exists: int)
+
+# ContainerCheckPoint performs a checkpopint on a container by its name or full/partial container
+# ID. On successful checkpoint, the id of the checkpointed container is returned.
+method ContainerCheckpoint(name: string, keep: bool, leaveRunning: bool, tcpEstablished: bool) -> (id: string)
+
+# ContainerRestore restores a container that has been checkpointed. The container to be restored can
+# be identified by its name or full/partial container ID. A successful restore will result in the return
+# of the container's ID.
+method ContainerRestore(name: string, keep: bool, tcpEstablished: bool) -> (id: string)
+
+# ContainerRunlabel runs executes a command as described by a given container image label.
+method ContainerRunlabel(runlabel: Runlabel) -> ()
+
+# ExecContainer executes a command in the given container.
+method ExecContainer(opts: ExecOpts) -> ()
+
+# ListContainerMounts gathers all the mounted container mount points and returns them as an array
+# of strings
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.ListContainerMounts
+# {
+# "mounts": {
+# "04e4c255269ed2545e7f8bd1395a75f7949c50c223415c00c1d54bfa20f3b3d9": "/var/lib/containers/storage/overlay/a078925828f57e20467ca31cfca8a849210d21ec7e5757332b72b6924f441c17/merged",
+# "1d58c319f9e881a644a5122ff84419dccf6d138f744469281446ab243ef38924": "/var/lib/containers/storage/overlay/948fcf93f8cb932f0f03fd52e3180a58627d547192ffe3b88e0013b98ddcd0d2/merged"
+# }
+# }
+# ~~~
+method ListContainerMounts() -> (mounts: [string]string)
+
+# MountContainer mounts a container by name or full/partial ID. Upon a successful mount, the destination
+# mount is returned as a string.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.MountContainer '{"name": "jolly_shannon"}'{
+# "path": "/var/lib/containers/storage/overlay/419eeb04e783ea159149ced67d9fcfc15211084d65e894792a96bedfae0470ca/merged"
+# }
+# ~~~
+method MountContainer(name: string) -> (path: string)
+
+# UnmountContainer umounts a container by its name or full/partial container ID.
+# #### Example
+# ~~~
+# $ varlink call -m unix:/run/podman/io.podman/io.podman.UnmountContainer '{"name": "jolly_shannon", "force": false}'
+# {}
+# ~~~
+method UnmountContainer(name: string, force: bool) -> ()
+
+# ImagesPrune removes all unused images from the local store. Upon successful pruning,
+# the IDs of the removed images are returned.
+method ImagesPrune(all: bool, filter: []string) -> (pruned: []string)
+
+# This function is not implemented yet.
+# method ListContainerPorts(name: string) -> (notimplemented: NotImplemented)
+
+# GenerateKube generates a Kubernetes v1 Pod description of a Podman container or pod
+# and its containers. The description is in YAML. See also [ReplayKube](ReplayKube).
+method GenerateKube(name: string, service: bool) -> (pod: KubePodService)
+
+# ReplayKube recreates a pod and its containers based on a Kubernetes v1 Pod description (in YAML)
+# like that created by GenerateKube. See also [GenerateKube](GenerateKube).
+# method ReplayKube() -> (notimplemented: NotImplemented)
+
+# ContainerConfig returns a container's config in string form. This call is for
+# development of Podman only and generally should not be used.
+method ContainerConfig(name: string) -> (config: string)
+
+# ContainerArtifacts returns a container's artifacts in string form. This call is for
+# development of Podman only and generally should not be used.
+method ContainerArtifacts(name: string, artifactName: string) -> (config: string)
+
+# ContainerInspectData returns a container's inspect data in string form. This call is for
+# development of Podman only and generally should not be used.
+method ContainerInspectData(name: string, size: bool) -> (config: string)
+
+# ContainerStateData returns a container's state config in string form. This call is for
+# development of Podman only and generally should not be used.
+method ContainerStateData(name: string) -> (config: string)
+
+# PodStateData returns inspectr level information of a given pod in string form. This call is for
+# development of Podman only and generally should not be used.
+method PodStateData(name: string) -> (config: string)
+
+# This call is for the development of Podman only and should not be used.
+method CreateFromCC(in: []string) -> (id: string)
+
+# Spec returns the oci spec for a container. This call is for development of Podman only and generally should not be used.
+method Spec(name: string) -> (config: string)
+
+# Sendfile allows a remote client to send a file to the host
+method SendFile(type: string, length: int) -> (file_handle: string)
+
+# ReceiveFile allows the host to send a remote client a file
+method ReceiveFile(path: string, delete: bool) -> (len: int)
+
+# VolumeCreate creates a volume on a remote host
+method VolumeCreate(options: VolumeCreateOpts) -> (volumeName: string)
+
+# VolumeRemove removes a volume on a remote host
+method VolumeRemove(options: VolumeRemoveOpts) -> (successes: []string, failures: [string]string)
+
+# GetVolumes gets slice of the volumes on a remote host
+method GetVolumes(args: []string, all: bool) -> (volumes: []Volume)
+
+# InspectVolume inspects a single volume. Returns inspect JSON in the form of a
+# string.
+method InspectVolume(name: string) -> (volume: string)
+
+# VolumesPrune removes unused volumes on the host
+method VolumesPrune() -> (prunedNames: []string, prunedErrors: []string)
+
+# ImageSave allows you to save an image from the local image storage to a tarball
+method ImageSave(options: ImageSaveOptions) -> (reply: MoreResponse)
+
+# GetPodsByContext allows you to get a list pod ids depending on all, latest, or a list of
+# pod names. The definition of latest pod means the latest by creation date. In a multi-
+# user environment, results might differ from what you expect.
+method GetPodsByContext(all: bool, latest: bool, args: []string) -> (pods: []string)
+
+# LoadImage allows you to load an image into local storage from a tarball.
+method LoadImage(name: string, inputFile: string, quiet: bool, deleteFile: bool) -> (reply: MoreResponse)
+
+# GetEvents returns known libpod events filtered by the options provided.
+method GetEvents(filter: []string, since: string, until: string) -> (events: Event)
+
+# Diff returns a diff between libpod objects
+method Diff(name: string) -> (diffs: []DiffInfo)
+
+# GetLayersMapWithImageInfo is for the development of Podman and should not be used.
+method GetLayersMapWithImageInfo() -> (layerMap: string)
+
+# BuildImageHierarchyMap is for the development of Podman and should not be used.
+method BuildImageHierarchyMap(name: string) -> (imageInfo: string)
+
+# ImageNotFound means the image could not be found by the provided name or ID in local storage.
+error ImageNotFound (id: string, reason: string)
+
+# ContainerNotFound means the container could not be found by the provided name or ID in local storage.
+error ContainerNotFound (id: string, reason: string)
+
+# NoContainerRunning means none of the containers requested are running in a command that requires a running container.
+error NoContainerRunning ()
+
+# PodNotFound means the pod could not be found by the provided name or ID in local storage.
+error PodNotFound (name: string, reason: string)
+
+# VolumeNotFound means the volume could not be found by the name or ID in local storage.
+error VolumeNotFound (id: string, reason: string)
+
+# PodContainerError means a container associated with a pod failed to perform an operation. It contains
+# a container ID of the container that failed.
+error PodContainerError (podname: string, errors: []PodContainerErrorData)
+
+# NoContainersInPod means a pod has no containers on which to perform the operation. It contains
+# the pod ID.
+error NoContainersInPod (name: string)
+
+# InvalidState indicates that a container or pod was in an improper state for the requested operation
+error InvalidState (id: string, reason: string)
+
+# ErrorOccurred is a generic error for an error that occurs during the execution. The actual error message
+# is includes as part of the error's text.
+error ErrorOccurred (reason: string)
+
+# RuntimeErrors generally means a runtime could not be found or gotten.
+error RuntimeError (reason: string)
+
+# The Podman endpoint requires that you use a streaming connection.
+error WantsMoreRequired (reason: string)
+
+# Container is already stopped
+error ErrCtrStopped (id: string)
+
+# This function requires CGroupsV2 to run in rootless mode.
+error ErrRequiresCgroupsV2ForRootless(reason: string)