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* | Man pages: Refactor common options: --workdirEd Santiago2022-08-24
|/ | | | | | | | I chose the version from podman-run because it is the most up-to-date, and most correct wrt current syntax guidelines. Differences are in arg description, language, and asterisks. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* Man pages: refactor common options: --device-cgroup-ruleEd Santiago2022-08-23
| | | | | | | I chose the version from podman-create. (This is unusual. podman-run tends to have the better-maintained, more up-to-date version.) Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* Man pages: refactor common options: --disable-content-trustEd Santiago2022-08-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | A NOP option. I chose the container word, of course, and the word 'option' instead of 'flag'. I also hyphenated where needed. I'm choosing to eliminate the "not on remote" text, because I don't think it's true: podman-remote happily accepts that flag on all those commands, including build. (It's marked as hidden on build, but still accepted). Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* Man pages: refactor common options: --cpusEd Santiago2022-08-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Only on podman create and run: the --cpus option on container-clone and pod-clone can probably be combined, but maybe later. pod-create has unique wording that can't be combined. This is a freebie to review: the text in both files was already identical, and I made no changes to it. hack/markdown-preprocess-review will agree, and show you no diffs, because there are none worth seeing. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* Merge pull request #15384 from sstosh/options-cgroupsv1-rootlessOpenShift Merge Robot2022-08-23
|\ | | | | Warning messages are printed and ignored if we use an unsupported option on cgroups V1 rootless systems
| * Warning messages are printed and ignored if we use an unsupported optionToshiki Sonoda2022-08-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When an unsupported limit on cgroups V1 rootless systems is requested, podman prints an warning message and ignores the option/flag. ``` Target options/flags: --cpu-period, --cpu-quota, --cpu-rt-period, --cpu-rt-runtime, --cpus, --cpu-shares, --cpuset-cpus, --cpuset-mems, --memory, --memory-reservation, --memory-swap, --memory-swappiness, --blkio-weight, --device-read-bps, --device-write-bps, --device-read-iops, --device-write-iops, --blkio-weight-device ``` Related to https://github.com/containers/podman/discussions/10152 Signed-off-by: Toshiki Sonoda <sonoda.toshiki@fujitsu.com>
* | Merge pull request #15420 from sstosh/fix-troubleOpenShift Merge Robot2022-08-23
|\ \ | | | | | | [CI:DOCS] Update Troubleshooting.md
| * | [CI:DOCS] Update Troubleshooting.mdToshiki Sonoda2022-08-23
| |/ | | | | | | | | | | | | - Fix the item number - Fix the links Signed-off-by: Toshiki Sonoda <sonoda.toshiki@fujitsu.com>
* | Man pages: refactor common options: --pod-id-fileEd Santiago2022-08-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Much like --cidfile (#15414), --pod-id-file has two meanings. One is used in pod-related commands, one in container ones. Both meanings read the file, so the read/write split used in --cidfile is not applicable here. podman-pod-create keeps its --pod-id-file option because that one cannot be refactored: that's the only command (now) that writes a pod-id file. Reviewable using hack/markdown-preprocess-review but I did take some liberties with the #### args because they were wrong. And, since I had to much with the description text anyway (resulting in diffs), I also took the liberty of cleaning up a double space. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* | Man pages: refactor common options: --cidfileEd Santiago2022-08-22
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There are two meanings: one writes a cidfile, the other reads. Split into two .md files. This can be reviewed with hack/markdown-preprocess-review . The main differences you'll see are all in cidfile.read: 1) I use the <<subcommand>> feature. This works nicely for kill, pause/unpause, and stop. It works less nicely for rm, because the man page will show "...and rm the container" (a human might prefer to see "REMOVE the container"). Given the benefit of this cleanup, I think this is a fine tradeoff. 2) I choose to include the "multiple times" text even on man pages where it wasn't present before. I tested to make sure it works. 3) The #### line I choose is IMHO the best one. Minor differences: * I believe the "remove the container" text in podman-kill and podman-stop is a copy/paste error. This PR fixes it. * The only differences between the cidfile.write texts is the #### line (my version is best) and a final period. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* [CI:DOCS] elaborate on image lookups of foreign platformsValentin Rothberg2022-08-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | After pulling/creating an image of a foreign platform, Podman will happily use it when looking it up in the local storage and will not pull down the image matching the host platform. As discussed in #12682, the reasoning for it is Docker compatibility and the fact that user already rely on the behavior. While Podman is now emitting a warning when an image is in use not matching the local platform, the documentation was lacking that information. Fixes: #15300 Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <vrothberg@redhat.com>
* Man pages: refactor common options: authfileEd Santiago2022-08-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Refactor the --authfile option. My suggestion for review: 1) run hack/markdown-preprocess-review and immediately Ctrl-Q to quit out of diffuse, which is completely unusable for this many files; then 2) cd /tmp/markdown-preprocess-review.diffs/authfile - this is the directory created by the review script 3) rm podman-image-sign* podman-log* podman-search.1.md.in - because they're essentially identical to podman-create 4) rm podman-manifest-* podman-push.* - because they're 100% identical to podman-kube-play 5) rm podman-kube-play* - because it's apart-from-whitespace identical to podman-build (use "wdiff" to confirm) 6) rm podman-auto-update* - because that's the one I chose (hence == zzz-chosen.md) (You should obviously run your own diff/cmp before rm, to confirm my assertions about which files are identical). After all that, you have a manageable number of files which you can scan, read, diff against zzz-chosen.md, even run diffuse. This option is IMHO the poster child for why we need this kind of man page refactoring. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* Man pages: refactor common options: --annotationEd Santiago2022-08-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Refactor the --annotation option, but only between podman create, kube play, and run. This does not include: * podman build: - usage is in terms of images, not containers/pods * manifest add, manifest annotate: - usage is in terms of images, not containers/pods - also, wording is slightly different Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* Man pages: refactor common options: archEd Santiago2022-08-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Smaller, more reviewable chunks. This is just one option, --arch. Future PRs may, if the reviewing is easy, include multiple options. This one includes fixes to the preprocessor script, though: * big oops, I was not handling '<<something pod|something>>' where 'pod' appears other than the beginning of the string. * I was also not handling 'container<<| or pod>>', where one side was empty. * Behavior change: <<subcommand>>, on podman-pod-foo, becomes just 'foo' (not 'pod foo'). This will be useful in a future PR where we refactor --pod-id-file. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* Man pages: refactor common optionsEd Santiago2022-08-09
| | | | | | Continued. Harder-to-review ones this time. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* Refactor common man page options, phase 2Ed Santiago2022-08-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Followup to #15174. These are the options that are easy(ish) to review: those that have only drifted slightly, and need only minor tweaks to bring back to sanity. For the most part, I went with the text in podman-run because that was cleaned up in #5192 way back in 2020. These diffs primarily consist of using '**' (star star) instead of backticks, plus other formatting and punctuation changes. This PR also adds a README in the options dir, and a new convention: <<container text...|pod text...>> which tries to do the right thing based on whether the man page name includes "-pod-" or not. Since that's kind of hairy code, I've also added a test suite for it. Finally, since this is impossible to review by normal means, I'm temporarily committing hack/markdown-preprocess-review, a script that will diff option-by-option. I will remove it once we finish this cleanup, but be advised that there are still 130+ options left to examine, and some of those are going to be really hard to reunite. Review script usage: simply run it (you need to have 'diffuse' installed). It isn't exactly obvious, but it shouldn't take more than a minute to figure out. The rightmost column (zzz-chosen.md) is the "winner", the actual content that will be used henceforth. You really want an ultrawide screen here. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* Refactor common options in man pagesEd Santiago2022-08-03
podman-create and -run have many options in common. To date, these are copy-pasted and haphazardly maintained. Solution: add an include mechanism, '@@option foo', such that multiple md source files can fetch from one common file. This is a Phase One commit, a very small subset of what's possible. Purpose of this commit is ease of review. If this passes review, much more (trickier stuff) will be forthcoming. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>