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We missed bumping the go module, so let's do it now :)
* Automated go code with github.com/sirkon/go-imports-rename
* Manually via `vgrep podman/v2` the rest
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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when using the bindings to *only* make a connection, the binary was
rough 28MB. This PR reduces it down to 11. There is more work to do
but it will come in a secondary PR.
Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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podman can now support adding network aliases when running containers
(--network-alias). It requires an updated dnsname plugin as well as an
updated ocicni to work properly.
Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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podman inspect only had the capabilities to inspect containers and images. if a user wanted to inspect a pod, volume, or network, they would have to use `podman network inspect`, `podman pod inspect` etc. Docker's cli allowed users to inspect both volumes and networks using regular inspect, so this commit gives the user the functionality
If the inspect type is not specified using --type, the order of inspection is:
containers
images
volumes
networks
pods
meaning if container that has the same name as an image, podman inspect would return the container inspect.
To avoid duplicate code, podman network inspect and podman volume inspect now use the inspect package as well. Podman pod inspect does not because podman pod inspect returns a single json object while podman inspect can return multiple)
Signed-off-by: Ashley Cui <acui@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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do not pass network specific options through the network namespace.
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
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With the advent of Podman 2.0.0 we crossed the magical barrier of go
modules. While we were able to continue importing all packages inside
of the project, the project could not be vendored anymore from the
outside.
Move the go module to new major version and change all imports to
`github.com/containers/libpod/v2`. The renaming of the imports
was done via `gomove` [1].
[1] https://github.com/KSubedi/gomove
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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As part of this, make a major change to the type we use to
represent port mappings in SpecGen (from using existing OCICNI
structs to using our own custom one). This struct has the
advantage of supporting ranges, massively reducing traffic over
the wire for Podman commands using them (for example, the
`podman run -p 5000-6000` command will now send only one struct
instead of 1000). This struct also allows us to easily validate
which ports are in use, and which are not, which is necessary for
--expose.
Once we have parsed the ports from the new struct, we can produce
an accurate map including all currently requested ports, and use
that to determine what ports need to be exposed (some requested
exposed ports may already be included in a mapping from --publish
and will be ignored) and what open ports on the host we can map
them to.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
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A surprisingly big change. A core problem was that `podman inspect`
allows for passing containers AND images with the default `--type=all`.
This only worked partially as the data was processed in isolation which
caused various issues (e.g., two separate outputs instead of one) but it
also caused issues regarding error handling.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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Cleanup network option parsing
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We were not handling the parsing of --ip. This pr adds validation
checks and now will support the flag.
Move validation to the actual parsing of the network flags.
We should only parse the dns flags if the user changed them. We don't
want to pass default options if set in containers.conf to the server.
Potential for duplicating defaults.
Add support for --dns-opt flag passing
Begin handling of --network flag, although we don't have a way right now
to translate a string into a specgen.Namespace.
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Podman inspect has a breaking change in that it dropped
--latest and --size options.
This PR adds these back. Lots of tests rely on
podman inspect -l.
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Add the ability to prune pods for api v2,
Includes the addition of force flag, for client side prompt.
Update test suite to support this use case.
Signed-off-by: Sujil02 <sushah@redhat.com>
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Implement `podman build` for the local client. The remote client will
require some rather large work in the backend and a new build endpoint
for the libpod rest API.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
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rid ourseleves of libpod references in v2 client
Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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add the ability to monitor events
Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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* Ported CLI command
* Added API endpoint
* Added bindings
* Updated swagger (TODO: n endpoints, one handler)
Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com>
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* Expose podman container inspect
* Expose podman image inspect
Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com>
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using the factory approach similar to container, we now create pods based on a pod spec generator. wired up the podmanv2 pod create command, podcreatewithspec binding, simple binding test, and apiv2 endpoint.
also included some code refactoring as it introduced as easy circular import.
Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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add volume commands: create, inspect, ls, prune, and rm
Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jhon Honce <jhonce@redhat.com>
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