Merge pull request #38117 from cpuguy83/volume_docstrings

Fix some doc strings in the volume package
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Sebastiaan van Stijn 2018-11-05 15:31:30 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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2 changed files with 22 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ type volumeEventLogger interface {
}
// VolumesService manages access to volumes
// This is used as the main access point for volumes to higher level services and the API.
type VolumesService struct {
vs *VolumeStore
ds ds
@ -54,6 +55,12 @@ func (s *VolumesService) GetDriverList() []string {
}
// Create creates a volume
// If the caller is creating this volume to be consumed immediately, it is
// expected that the caller specifies a reference ID.
// This reference ID will protect this volume from removal.
//
// A good example for a reference ID is a container's ID.
// When whatever is going to reference this volume is removed the caller should defeference the volume by calling `Release`.
func (s *VolumesService) Create(ctx context.Context, name, driverName string, opts ...opts.CreateOption) (*types.Volume, error) {
if name == "" {
name = stringid.GenerateNonCryptoID()
@ -68,7 +75,7 @@ func (s *VolumesService) Create(ctx context.Context, name, driverName string, op
return &apiV, nil
}
// Get gets a volume
// Get returns details about a volume
func (s *VolumesService) Get(ctx context.Context, name string, getOpts ...opts.GetOption) (*types.Volume, error) {
v, err := s.vs.Get(ctx, name, getOpts...)
if err != nil {
@ -88,6 +95,14 @@ func (s *VolumesService) Get(ctx context.Context, name string, getOpts ...opts.G
}
// Mount mounts the volume
// Callers should specify a uniqe reference for each Mount/Unmount pair.
//
// Example:
// ```go
// mountID := "randomString"
// s.Mount(ctx, vol, mountID)
// s.Unmount(ctx, vol, mountID)
// ```
func (s *VolumesService) Mount(ctx context.Context, vol *types.Volume, ref string) (string, error) {
v, err := s.vs.Get(ctx, vol.Name, opts.WithGetDriver(vol.Driver))
if err != nil {
@ -101,6 +116,10 @@ func (s *VolumesService) Mount(ctx context.Context, vol *types.Volume, ref strin
// Unmount unmounts the volume.
// Note that depending on the implementation, the volume may still be mounted due to other resources using it.
//
// The reference specified here should be the same reference specified during `Mount` and should be
// unique for each mount/unmount pair.
// See `Mount` documentation for an example.
func (s *VolumesService) Unmount(ctx context.Context, vol *types.Volume, ref string) error {
v, err := s.vs.Get(ctx, vol.Name, opts.WithGetDriver(vol.Driver))
if err != nil {
@ -118,6 +137,7 @@ func (s *VolumesService) Release(ctx context.Context, name string, ref string) e
}
// Remove removes a volume
// An error is returned if the volume is still referenced.
func (s *VolumesService) Remove(ctx context.Context, name string, rmOpts ...opts.RemoveOption) error {
var cfg opts.RemoveConfig
for _, o := range rmOpts {

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@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ func (s *VolumeStore) purge(ctx context.Context, name string) error {
return nil
}
// VolumeStore is a struct that stores the list of volumes available and keeps track of their usage counts
// VolumeStore is responsible for storing and reference counting volumes.
type VolumeStore struct {
// locks ensures that only one action is being performed on a particular volume at a time without locking the entire store
// since actions on volumes can be quite slow, this ensures the store is free to handle requests for other volumes.