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  1. :title: Remote API
  2. :description: API Documentation for Docker
  3. :keywords: API, Docker, rcli, REST, documentation
  4. .. COMMENT use https://pythonhosted.org/sphinxcontrib-httpdomain/ to
  5. .. document the REST API.
  6. =================
  7. Docker Remote API
  8. =================
  9. 1. Brief introduction
  10. =====================
  11. - The Remote API is replacing rcli
  12. - By default the Docker daemon listens on unix:///var/run/docker.sock and the client must have root access to interact with the daemon
  13. - If a group named *docker* exists on your system, docker will apply ownership of the socket to the group
  14. - The API tends to be REST, but for some complex commands, like attach
  15. or pull, the HTTP connection is hijacked to transport stdout stdin
  16. and stderr
  17. - Since API version 1.2, the auth configuration is now handled client
  18. side, so the client has to send the authConfig as POST in
  19. /images/(name)/push
  20. 2. Versions
  21. ===========
  22. The current version of the API is 1.10
  23. Calling /images/<name>/insert is the same as calling
  24. /v1.10/images/<name>/insert
  25. You can still call an old version of the api using
  26. /v1.0/images/<name>/insert
  27. v1.10
  28. ****
  29. Full Documentation
  30. ------------------
  31. :doc:`docker_remote_api_v1.10`
  32. What's new
  33. ----------
  34. .. http:delete:: /images/(name)
  35. **New!** You can now use the force parameter to force delete of an image, even if it's
  36. tagged in multiple repositories.
  37. v1.9
  38. ****
  39. Full Documentation
  40. ------------------
  41. :doc:`docker_remote_api_v1.9`
  42. What's new
  43. ----------
  44. .. http:post:: /build
  45. **New!** This endpoint now takes a serialized ConfigFile which it uses to
  46. resolve the proper registry auth credentials for pulling the base image.
  47. Clients which previously implemented the version accepting an AuthConfig
  48. object must be updated.
  49. v1.8
  50. ****
  51. Full Documentation
  52. ------------------
  53. :doc:`docker_remote_api_v1.8`
  54. What's new
  55. ----------
  56. .. http:post:: /build
  57. **New!** This endpoint now returns build status as json stream. In case
  58. of a build error, it returns the exit status of the failed command.
  59. .. http:get:: /containers/(id)/json
  60. **New!** This endpoint now returns the host config for the container.
  61. .. http:post:: /images/create
  62. .. http:post:: /images/(name)/insert
  63. .. http:post:: /images/(name)/push
  64. **New!** progressDetail object was added in the JSON. It's now possible
  65. to get the current value and the total of the progress without having to
  66. parse the string.
  67. v1.7
  68. ****
  69. Full Documentation
  70. ------------------
  71. :doc:`docker_remote_api_v1.7`
  72. What's new
  73. ----------
  74. .. http:get:: /images/json
  75. The format of the json returned from this uri changed. Instead of an entry
  76. for each repo/tag on an image, each image is only represented once, with a
  77. nested attribute indicating the repo/tags that apply to that image.
  78. Instead of:
  79. .. sourcecode:: http
  80. HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  81. Content-Type: application/json
  82. [
  83. {
  84. "VirtualSize": 131506275,
  85. "Size": 131506275,
  86. "Created": 1365714795,
  87. "Id": "8dbd9e392a964056420e5d58ca5cc376ef18e2de93b5cc90e868a1bbc8318c1c",
  88. "Tag": "12.04",
  89. "Repository": "ubuntu"
  90. },
  91. {
  92. "VirtualSize": 131506275,
  93. "Size": 131506275,
  94. "Created": 1365714795,
  95. "Id": "8dbd9e392a964056420e5d58ca5cc376ef18e2de93b5cc90e868a1bbc8318c1c",
  96. "Tag": "latest",
  97. "Repository": "ubuntu"
  98. },
  99. {
  100. "VirtualSize": 131506275,
  101. "Size": 131506275,
  102. "Created": 1365714795,
  103. "Id": "8dbd9e392a964056420e5d58ca5cc376ef18e2de93b5cc90e868a1bbc8318c1c",
  104. "Tag": "precise",
  105. "Repository": "ubuntu"
  106. },
  107. {
  108. "VirtualSize": 180116135,
  109. "Size": 24653,
  110. "Created": 1364102658,
  111. "Id": "b750fe79269d2ec9a3c593ef05b4332b1d1a02a62b4accb2c21d589ff2f5f2dc",
  112. "Tag": "12.10",
  113. "Repository": "ubuntu"
  114. },
  115. {
  116. "VirtualSize": 180116135,
  117. "Size": 24653,
  118. "Created": 1364102658,
  119. "Id": "b750fe79269d2ec9a3c593ef05b4332b1d1a02a62b4accb2c21d589ff2f5f2dc",
  120. "Tag": "quantal",
  121. "Repository": "ubuntu"
  122. }
  123. ]
  124. The returned json looks like this:
  125. .. sourcecode:: http
  126. HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  127. Content-Type: application/json
  128. [
  129. {
  130. "RepoTags": [
  131. "ubuntu:12.04",
  132. "ubuntu:precise",
  133. "ubuntu:latest"
  134. ],
  135. "Id": "8dbd9e392a964056420e5d58ca5cc376ef18e2de93b5cc90e868a1bbc8318c1c",
  136. "Created": 1365714795,
  137. "Size": 131506275,
  138. "VirtualSize": 131506275
  139. },
  140. {
  141. "RepoTags": [
  142. "ubuntu:12.10",
  143. "ubuntu:quantal"
  144. ],
  145. "ParentId": "27cf784147099545",
  146. "Id": "b750fe79269d2ec9a3c593ef05b4332b1d1a02a62b4accb2c21d589ff2f5f2dc",
  147. "Created": 1364102658,
  148. "Size": 24653,
  149. "VirtualSize": 180116135
  150. }
  151. ]
  152. .. http:get:: /images/viz
  153. This URI no longer exists. The ``images -viz`` output is now generated in
  154. the client, using the ``/images/json`` data.
  155. v1.6
  156. ****
  157. Full Documentation
  158. ------------------
  159. :doc:`docker_remote_api_v1.6`
  160. What's new
  161. ----------
  162. .. http:post:: /containers/(id)/attach
  163. **New!** You can now split stderr from stdout. This is done by prefixing
  164. a header to each transmition. See :http:post:`/containers/(id)/attach`.
  165. The WebSocket attach is unchanged.
  166. Note that attach calls on the previous API version didn't change. Stdout and
  167. stderr are merged.
  168. v1.5
  169. ****
  170. Full Documentation
  171. ------------------
  172. :doc:`docker_remote_api_v1.5`
  173. What's new
  174. ----------
  175. .. http:post:: /images/create
  176. **New!** You can now pass registry credentials (via an AuthConfig object)
  177. through the `X-Registry-Auth` header
  178. .. http:post:: /images/(name)/push
  179. **New!** The AuthConfig object now needs to be passed through
  180. the `X-Registry-Auth` header
  181. .. http:get:: /containers/json
  182. **New!** The format of the `Ports` entry has been changed to a list of
  183. dicts each containing `PublicPort`, `PrivatePort` and `Type` describing a
  184. port mapping.
  185. v1.4
  186. ****
  187. Full Documentation
  188. ------------------
  189. :doc:`docker_remote_api_v1.4`
  190. What's new
  191. ----------
  192. .. http:post:: /images/create
  193. **New!** When pulling a repo, all images are now downloaded in parallel.
  194. .. http:get:: /containers/(id)/top
  195. **New!** You can now use ps args with docker top, like `docker top <container_id> aux`
  196. .. http:get:: /events:
  197. **New!** Image's name added in the events
  198. v1.3
  199. ****
  200. docker v0.5.0 51f6c4a_
  201. Full Documentation
  202. ------------------
  203. :doc:`docker_remote_api_v1.3`
  204. What's new
  205. ----------
  206. .. http:get:: /containers/(id)/top
  207. List the processes running inside a container.
  208. .. http:get:: /events:
  209. **New!** Monitor docker's events via streaming or via polling
  210. Builder (/build):
  211. - Simplify the upload of the build context
  212. - Simply stream a tarball instead of multipart upload with 4
  213. intermediary buffers
  214. - Simpler, less memory usage, less disk usage and faster
  215. .. Warning::
  216. The /build improvements are not reverse-compatible. Pre 1.3 clients
  217. will break on /build.
  218. List containers (/containers/json):
  219. - You can use size=1 to get the size of the containers
  220. Start containers (/containers/<id>/start):
  221. - You can now pass host-specific configuration (e.g. bind mounts) in
  222. the POST body for start calls
  223. v1.2
  224. ****
  225. docker v0.4.2 2e7649b_
  226. Full Documentation
  227. ------------------
  228. :doc:`docker_remote_api_v1.2`
  229. What's new
  230. ----------
  231. The auth configuration is now handled by the client.
  232. The client should send it's authConfig as POST on each call of
  233. /images/(name)/push
  234. .. http:get:: /auth
  235. **Deprecated.**
  236. .. http:post:: /auth
  237. Only checks the configuration but doesn't store it on the server
  238. Deleting an image is now improved, will only untag the image if it
  239. has children and remove all the untagged parents if has any.
  240. .. http:post:: /images/<name>/delete
  241. Now returns a JSON structure with the list of images
  242. deleted/untagged.
  243. v1.1
  244. ****
  245. docker v0.4.0 a8ae398_
  246. Full Documentation
  247. ------------------
  248. :doc:`docker_remote_api_v1.1`
  249. What's new
  250. ----------
  251. .. http:post:: /images/create
  252. .. http:post:: /images/(name)/insert
  253. .. http:post:: /images/(name)/push
  254. Uses json stream instead of HTML hijack, it looks like this:
  255. .. sourcecode:: http
  256. HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  257. Content-Type: application/json
  258. {"status":"Pushing..."}
  259. {"status":"Pushing", "progress":"1/? (n/a)"}
  260. {"error":"Invalid..."}
  261. ...
  262. v1.0
  263. ****
  264. docker v0.3.4 8d73740_
  265. Full Documentation
  266. ------------------
  267. :doc:`docker_remote_api_v1.0`
  268. What's new
  269. ----------
  270. Initial version
  271. .. _a8ae398: https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/commit/a8ae398bf52e97148ee7bd0d5868de2e15bd297f
  272. .. _8d73740: https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/commit/8d73740343778651c09160cde9661f5f387b36f4
  273. .. _2e7649b: https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/commit/2e7649beda7c820793bd46766cbc2cfeace7b168
  274. .. _51f6c4a: https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/commit/51f6c4a7372450d164c61e0054daf0223ddbd909