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add support for filtering by network ID

This adds support for filtering by network ID, to be
consistent with other filter options.

Note that only *full* matches are returned; this is
consistent with other filters (e.g. volume), that
also return full matches only.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Sebastiaan van Stijn 9 年之前
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+ 6 - 1
daemon/list.go

@@ -378,9 +378,14 @@ func includeContainerInList(container *container.Container, ctx *listContext) it
 	networkExist := fmt.Errorf("container part of network")
 	if ctx.filters.Include("network") {
 		err := ctx.filters.WalkValues("network", func(value string) error {
-			if network := container.NetworkSettings.Networks[value]; network != nil {
+			if _, ok := container.NetworkSettings.Networks[value]; ok {
 				return networkExist
 			}
+			for _, nw := range container.NetworkSettings.Networks {
+				if nw.NetworkID == value {
+					return networkExist
+				}
+			}
 			return nil
 		})
 		if err != networkExist {

+ 1 - 1
docs/reference/api/docker_remote_api.md

@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ This section lists each version from latest to oldest.  Each listing includes a
 * `POST /containers/create` now takes `StorageOpt` field.
 * `GET /info` now returns `SecurityOptions` field, showing if `apparmor`, `seccomp`, or `selinux` is supported.
 * `GET /networks` now supports filtering by `label` and `driver`.
-* `GET /containers/json` now supports filtering containers by `network` name.
+* `GET /containers/json` now supports filtering containers by `network` name or id.
 * `POST /containers/create` now takes `MaximumIOps` and `MaximumIOBps` fields. Windows daemon only.
 * `POST /containers/create` now returns an HTTP 400 "bad parameter" message
   if no command is specified (instead of an HTTP 500 "server error")

+ 1 - 1
docs/reference/api/docker_remote_api_v1.24.md

@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ Query Parameters:
   -   `before`=(`<container id>` or `<container name>`)
   -   `since`=(`<container id>` or `<container name>`)
   -   `volume`=(`<volume name>` or `<mount point destination>`)
-  -   `network`=(`<network name>`)
+  -   `network`=(`<network id>` or `<network name>`)
 
 Status Codes:
 

+ 25 - 7
docs/reference/commandline/ps.md

@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ The currently supported filters are:
 * since (container's id or name) - filters containers created since given id or name
 * isolation (default|process|hyperv)   (Windows daemon only)
 * volume (volume name or mount point) - filters containers that mount volumes.
-* network (network name) - filters containers connected to the provided network name
+* network (network id or name) - filters containers connected to the provided network
 
 #### Label
 
@@ -209,15 +209,33 @@ The `volume` filter shows only containers that mount a specific volume or have a
 
 #### Network
 
-The `network` filter shows only containers that has endpoints on the provided network name.
+The `network` filter shows only containers that are connected to a network with
+a given name or id.
 
-    $docker run -d --net=net1 --name=test1 ubuntu top
-    $docker run -d --net=net2 --name=test2 ubuntu top
+The following filter matches all containers that are connected to a network
+with a name containing `net1`.
 
-    $docker ps --filter network=net1
-    CONTAINER ID        IMAGE       COMMAND       CREATED             STATUS              PORTS               NAMES
-    9d4893ed80fe        ubuntu      "top"         10 minutes ago      Up 10 minutes                           test1
+```bash
+$ docker run -d --net=net1 --name=test1 ubuntu top
+$ docker run -d --net=net2 --name=test2 ubuntu top
+
+$ docker ps --filter network=net1
+CONTAINER ID        IMAGE       COMMAND       CREATED             STATUS              PORTS               NAMES
+9d4893ed80fe        ubuntu      "top"         10 minutes ago      Up 10 minutes                           test1
+```
+
+The network filter matches on both the network's name and id. The following
+example shows all containers that are attached to the `net1` network, using
+the network id as a filter;
+
+```bash
+$ docker network inspect --format "{{.ID}}" net1
+8c0b4110ae930dbe26b258de9bc34a03f98056ed6f27f991d32919bfe401d7c5
 
+$ docker ps --filter network=8c0b4110ae930dbe26b258de9bc34a03f98056ed6f27f991d32919bfe401d7c5
+CONTAINER ID        IMAGE       COMMAND       CREATED             STATUS              PORTS               NAMES
+9d4893ed80fe        ubuntu      "top"         10 minutes ago      Up 10 minutes                           test1
+```
 
 ## Formatting
 

+ 31 - 8
integration-cli/docker_cli_ps_test.go

@@ -806,15 +806,30 @@ func (s *DockerSuite) TestPsFormatSize(c *check.C) {
 }
 
 func (s *DockerSuite) TestPsListContainersFilterNetwork(c *check.C) {
-	// create a container
-	out, _ := runSleepingContainer(c, "--net=bridge", "--name=onbridgenetwork")
-	out, _ = runSleepingContainer(c, "--net=none", "--name=onnonenetwork")
+	// TODO default network on Windows is not called "bridge", and creating a
+	// custom network fails on Windows fails with "Error response from daemon: plugin not found")
+	testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux)
+
+	// create some containers
+	runSleepingContainer(c, "--net=bridge", "--name=onbridgenetwork")
+	runSleepingContainer(c, "--net=none", "--name=onnonenetwork")
+
+	// Filter docker ps on non existing network
+	out, _ := dockerCmd(c, "ps", "--filter", "network=doesnotexist")
+	containerOut := strings.TrimSpace(string(out))
+	lines := strings.Split(containerOut, "\n")
+
+	// skip header
+	lines = lines[1:]
+
+	// ps output should have no containers
+	c.Assert(lines, checker.HasLen, 0)
 
 	// Filter docker ps on network bridge
 	out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "ps", "--filter", "network=bridge")
-	containerOut := strings.TrimSpace(string(out))
+	containerOut = strings.TrimSpace(string(out))
 
-	lines := strings.Split(containerOut, "\n")
+	lines = strings.Split(containerOut, "\n")
 
 	// skip header
 	lines = lines[1:]
@@ -823,7 +838,7 @@ func (s *DockerSuite) TestPsListContainersFilterNetwork(c *check.C) {
 	c.Assert(lines, checker.HasLen, 1)
 
 	// Making sure onbridgenetwork is on the output
-	c.Assert(lines[0], checker.Contains, "onbridgenetwork", check.Commentf("Missing the container on network\n"))
+	c.Assert(containerOut, checker.Contains, "onbridgenetwork", check.Commentf("Missing the container on network\n"))
 
 	// Filter docker ps on networks bridge and none
 	out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "ps", "--filter", "network=bridge", "--filter", "network=none")
@@ -838,6 +853,14 @@ func (s *DockerSuite) TestPsListContainersFilterNetwork(c *check.C) {
 	c.Assert(lines, checker.HasLen, 2)
 
 	// Making sure onbridgenetwork and onnonenetwork is on the output
-	c.Assert(lines[0], checker.Contains, "onnonenetwork", check.Commentf("Missing the container on none network\n"))
-	c.Assert(lines[1], checker.Contains, "onbridgenetwork", check.Commentf("Missing the container on bridge network\n"))
+	c.Assert(containerOut, checker.Contains, "onnonenetwork", check.Commentf("Missing the container on none network\n"))
+	c.Assert(containerOut, checker.Contains, "onbridgenetwork", check.Commentf("Missing the container on bridge network\n"))
+
+	nwID, _ := dockerCmd(c, "network", "inspect", "--format", "{{.ID}}", "bridge")
+
+	// Filter by network ID
+	out, _ = dockerCmd(c, "ps", "--filter", "network="+nwID)
+	containerOut = strings.TrimSpace(string(out))
+
+	c.Assert(containerOut, checker.Contains, "onbridgenetwork")
 }

+ 1 - 1
man/docker-ps.1.md

@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ the running containers.
    - since=(<container-name>|<container-id>)
    - ancestor=(<image-name>[:tag]|<image-id>|<image@digest>) - containers created from an image or a descendant.
    - volume=(<volume-name>|<mount-point-destination>)
-   - network=(<network-name>) - containers connected to the provided network name
+   - network=(<network-name>|<network-id>) - containers connected to the provided network
 
 **--format**="*TEMPLATE*"
    Pretty-print containers using a Go template.