swarmkit's API type. Make sure this parameter gets propagated to
swarmkit, and also add an extra option to the CLI when providing
external CAs to parse the CA cert from a file.
Signed-off-by: Ying Li <ying.li@docker.com>
This adds a new parameter insertDefaults to /services/{id}. When this is
set, an empty field (such as UpdateConfig) will be populated with
default values in the API response. Make "service inspect" use this, so
that empty fields do not result in missing information when inspecting a
service.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
Service logs API is now stable. Service logs now support all features,
except retrieving details provided to the log driver.
Signed-off-by: Drew Erny <drew.erny@docker.com>
This parameter controls the order of operations when rolling out an
update task. Either the old task is stopped before starting the new one,
or the new task is started first, and the running tasks will briefly
overlap.
This commit adds Rollout to the API, and --update-order / --rollback-order
flags to the CLI.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
Refactored the API to more easily accept new endpoints. Added REST,
client, and CLI endpoints for getting logs from a specific task. All
that is needed after this commit to enable arbitrary service log
selectors is a REST endpoint and handler.
Task logs can be retrieved by putting in a task ID at the CLI instead of
a service ID.
Signed-off-by: Drew Erny <drew.erny@docker.com>
This fix tries to address the request in 31324 by adding
`--filter scope=swarm|local` for `docker network ls`.
As `docker network ls` has a `SCOPE` column by default,
it is natural to add the support of `--filter scope=swarm|local`.
This fix adds the `scope=swarm|local` support for
`docker network ls --filter`.
Related docs has been updated.
Additional unit test cases have been added.
This fix fixes 31324.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
Embedding DockerVersion in plugin config when the plugin is created,
enables users to do a docker plugin inspect and know which version
the plugin was built on. This is helpful in cases where users are
running a new plugin on older docker releases and confused at
unexpected behavior.
By embedding DockerVersion in the config, we claim that there's no
guarantee that if the plugin config's DockerVersion is greater that
the version of the docker engine the plugin is executed against, the
plugin will work as expected.
For example, lets say:
- in 17.03, a plugin was released as johndoe/foo:v1
- in 17.05, the plugin uses the new ipchost config setting and author
publishes johndoe/foo:v2
In this case, johndoe/foo:v2 was built on 17.05 using ipchost, but is
running on docker-engine version 17.03. Since 17.05 > 17.03, there's
no guarantee that the plugin will work as expected. Ofcourse, if the
plugin did not use newly added config settings (ipchost in this case)
in 17.05, it would work fine in 17.03.
Signed-off-by: Anusha Ragunathan <anusha.ragunathan@docker.com>
Tested using global-net-plugin-ipc which sets PidHost in config.json.
Plugins might need access to host pid namespace. Add support for that.
Tested using aragunathan/global-net-plugin-ipc which sets "pidhost" in
config.json. Observed using `readlink /proc/self/ns/pid` that plugin and
host have the same ns.
Signed-off-by: Anusha Ragunathan <anusha.ragunathan@docker.com>
Plugins might need access to host ipc namespace. A good usecase is
a volume plugin running iscsi multipath commands that need access to
host kernel locks.
Tested with a custom plugin (aragunathan/global-net-plugin-full) that's
built with `"ipchost" : true` in config.json. Observed using
`readlink /proc/self/ns/ipc` that plugin and host have the same ns.
Signed-off-by: Anusha Ragunathan <anusha.ragunathan@docker.com>
This fix tries to address the request in 31325 by adding
`--filter mode=global|replicated` to `docker service ls`.
As `docker service ls` has a `MODE` column by default, it is natural
to support `--filter mode=global|replicated` for `docker service ls`.
There are multiple ways to address the issue. One way is to pass
the filter of mode to SwarmKit, another way is to process the filter
of mode in the daemon.
This fix process the filter in the daemon.
Related docs has been updated.
An integration test has been added.
This fix fixes 31325.
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
In https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/5ca3726 (released in v4.7-rc1) the
content of the `cpuacct.usage_percpu` file in sysfs was changed to include both
online and offline cpus. This broke the arithmetic in the stats helpers used by
`docker stats`, since it was using the length of the PerCPUUsage array as a
proxy for the number of online CPUs.
Add current number of online CPUs to types.StatsJSON and use it in the
calculation.
Keep a fallback to `len(v.CPUStats.CPUUsage.PercpuUsage)` so this code
continues to work when talking to an older daemon. An old client talking to a
new daemon will ignore the new field and behave as before.
Fixes#28941.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@docker.com>
Running the rm command on a paused/restarting container
will give an error message saying the container is running
which is incorrect.
To fix that, the error message will have the correct
container state and a procedure to remove it accordingly.
Notice: docker-py was bumped to:
4a08d04aef0595322e1b5ac7c52f28a931da85a5
Signed-off-by: Boaz Shuster <ripcurld.github@gmail.com>
Server-side rollback can take advantage of the rollback-specific update
parameters, instead of being treated as a normal update that happens to
go back to a previous version of the spec.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>