add AutoRemove to HostConfig
add -rm flag to docker run
add TestRunAutoRemove to test -rm
docs: add -rm to commandline/command/run
add hostConfig to container monitor
make monitor destroy the container via -rm
This adds support for automatically removing a container after it
exits. The removal of the container is handled on the server side.
This makes it possible to simply wrap a command inside a container. This makes
it easier to use a container as an unified build environment.
Examples:
~/workspace/docker
$ docker run -v `pwd`:`pwd` -w `pwd` -i -t ubuntu ls
AUTHORS Makefile archive.go changes.go docker
[...]
docker run -v `pwd`:`pwd` -w `pwd` -i -t ubuntu pwd
/home/marco/workspace/docker
The goal is to make it more clear this will give you the container id after run completes.
Since stdout is now standard on run, "docker run -d" is the best (or only) way to get the container ID returned from docker after a plain run, but the description (help) does not hint any such thing.