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It was introduced in API v1.38 but wasn't documented.
Signed-off-by: Paweł Gronowski <pawel.gronowski@docker.com>
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Signed-off-by: Paweł Gronowski <pawel.gronowski@docker.com>
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# A Swagger 2.0 (a.k.a. OpenAPI) definition of the Engine API.
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#
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# This is used for generating API documentation and the types used by the
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# client/server. See api/README.md for more information.
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#
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# Some style notes:
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# - This file is used by ReDoc, which allows GitHub Flavored Markdown in
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# descriptions.
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# - There is no maximum line length, for ease of editing and pretty diffs.
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# - operationIds are in the format "NounVerb", with a singular noun.
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swagger: "2.0"
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schemes:
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- "http"
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- "https"
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produces:
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- "application/json"
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- "text/plain"
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consumes:
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- "application/json"
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- "text/plain"
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basePath: "/v1.44"
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info:
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title: "Docker Engine API"
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version: "1.44"
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x-logo:
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url: "https://docs.docker.com/assets/images/logo-docker-main.png"
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description: |
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The Engine API is an HTTP API served by Docker Engine. It is the API the
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Docker client uses to communicate with the Engine, so everything the Docker
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client can do can be done with the API.
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Most of the client's commands map directly to API endpoints (e.g. `docker ps`
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is `GET /containers/json`). The notable exception is running containers,
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which consists of several API calls.
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# Errors
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The API uses standard HTTP status codes to indicate the success or failure
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of the API call. The body of the response will be JSON in the following
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format:
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```
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{
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"message": "page not found"
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}
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```
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# Versioning
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The API is usually changed in each release, so API calls are versioned to
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ensure that clients don't break. To lock to a specific version of the API,
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you prefix the URL with its version, for example, call `/v1.30/info` to use
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the v1.30 version of the `/info` endpoint. If the API version specified in
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the URL is not supported by the daemon, a HTTP `400 Bad Request` error message
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is returned.
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If you omit the version-prefix, the current version of the API (v1.44) is used.
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For example, calling `/info` is the same as calling `/v1.44/info`. Using the
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API without a version-prefix is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
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Engine releases in the near future should support this version of the API,
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so your client will continue to work even if it is talking to a newer Engine.
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The API uses an open schema model, which means server may add extra properties
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to responses. Likewise, the server will ignore any extra query parameters and
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request body properties. When you write clients, you need to ignore additional
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properties in responses to ensure they do not break when talking to newer
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daemons.
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# Authentication
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Authentication for registries is handled client side. The client has to send
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authentication details to various endpoints that need to communicate with
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registries, such as `POST /images/(name)/push`. These are sent as
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`X-Registry-Auth` header as a [base64url encoded](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648#section-5)
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(JSON) string with the following structure:
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||
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```
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{
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"username": "string",
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"password": "string",
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"email": "string",
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"serveraddress": "string"
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}
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```
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The `serveraddress` is a domain/IP without a protocol. Throughout this
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structure, double quotes are required.
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If you have already got an identity token from the [`/auth` endpoint](#operation/SystemAuth),
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you can just pass this instead of credentials:
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```
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{
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"identitytoken": "9cbaf023786cd7..."
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}
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```
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# The tags on paths define the menu sections in the ReDoc documentation, so
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# the usage of tags must make sense for that:
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# - They should be singular, not plural.
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# - There should not be too many tags, or the menu becomes unwieldy. For
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# example, it is preferable to add a path to the "System" tag instead of
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# creating a tag with a single path in it.
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# - The order of tags in this list defines the order in the menu.
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tags:
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# Primary objects
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- name: "Container"
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x-displayName: "Containers"
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description: |
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Create and manage containers.
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- name: "Image"
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x-displayName: "Images"
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- name: "Network"
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x-displayName: "Networks"
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description: |
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Networks are user-defined networks that containers can be attached to.
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See the [networking documentation](https://docs.docker.com/network/)
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for more information.
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- name: "Volume"
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x-displayName: "Volumes"
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description: |
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Create and manage persistent storage that can be attached to containers.
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- name: "Exec"
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x-displayName: "Exec"
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description: |
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Run new commands inside running containers. Refer to the
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[command-line reference](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/exec/)
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for more information.
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To exec a command in a container, you first need to create an exec instance,
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then start it. These two API endpoints are wrapped up in a single command-line
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command, `docker exec`.
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# Swarm things
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- name: "Swarm"
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x-displayName: "Swarm"
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description: |
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Engines can be clustered together in a swarm. Refer to the
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[swarm mode documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/)
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for more information.
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- name: "Node"
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x-displayName: "Nodes"
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description: |
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Nodes are instances of the Engine participating in a swarm. Swarm mode
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must be enabled for these endpoints to work.
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- name: "Service"
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x-displayName: "Services"
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description: |
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Services are the definitions of tasks to run on a swarm. Swarm mode must
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be enabled for these endpoints to work.
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- name: "Task"
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x-displayName: "Tasks"
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description: |
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A task is a container running on a swarm. It is the atomic scheduling unit
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of swarm. Swarm mode must be enabled for these endpoints to work.
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- name: "Secret"
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x-displayName: "Secrets"
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description: |
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Secrets are sensitive data that can be used by services. Swarm mode must
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be enabled for these endpoints to work.
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- name: "Config"
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x-displayName: "Configs"
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description: |
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Configs are application configurations that can be used by services. Swarm
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mode must be enabled for these endpoints to work.
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# System things
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- name: "Plugin"
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x-displayName: "Plugins"
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- name: "System"
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x-displayName: "System"
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definitions:
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Port:
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type: "object"
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description: "An open port on a container"
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required: [PrivatePort, Type]
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properties:
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IP:
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type: "string"
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format: "ip-address"
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description: "Host IP address that the container's port is mapped to"
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PrivatePort:
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type: "integer"
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format: "uint16"
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x-nullable: false
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description: "Port on the container"
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PublicPort:
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type: "integer"
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format: "uint16"
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description: "Port exposed on the host"
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Type:
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type: "string"
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x-nullable: false
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enum: ["tcp", "udp", "sctp"]
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example:
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PrivatePort: 8080
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PublicPort: 80
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Type: "tcp"
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MountPoint:
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type: "object"
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description: |
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MountPoint represents a mount point configuration inside the container.
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This is used for reporting the mountpoints in use by a container.
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properties:
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Type:
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description: |
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The mount type:
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- `bind` a mount of a file or directory from the host into the container.
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- `volume` a docker volume with the given `Name`.
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- `tmpfs` a `tmpfs`.
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- `npipe` a named pipe from the host into the container.
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- `cluster` a Swarm cluster volume
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type: "string"
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enum:
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- "bind"
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- "volume"
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- "tmpfs"
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- "npipe"
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- "cluster"
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example: "volume"
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Name:
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description: |
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Name is the name reference to the underlying data defined by `Source`
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e.g., the volume name.
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type: "string"
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example: "myvolume"
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Source:
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description: |
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Source location of the mount.
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For volumes, this contains the storage location of the volume (within
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`/var/lib/docker/volumes/`). For bind-mounts, and `npipe`, this contains
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the source (host) part of the bind-mount. For `tmpfs` mount points, this
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field is empty.
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type: "string"
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example: "/var/lib/docker/volumes/myvolume/_data"
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Destination:
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description: |
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Destination is the path relative to the container root (`/`) where
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the `Source` is mounted inside the container.
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type: "string"
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example: "/usr/share/nginx/html/"
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Driver:
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description: |
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Driver is the volume driver used to create the volume (if it is a volume).
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type: "string"
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example: "local"
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Mode:
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description: |
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Mode is a comma separated list of options supplied by the user when
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creating the bind/volume mount.
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The default is platform-specific (`"z"` on Linux, empty on Windows).
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type: "string"
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example: "z"
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RW:
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description: |
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Whether the mount is mounted writable (read-write).
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type: "boolean"
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example: true
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Propagation:
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description: |
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Propagation describes how mounts are propagated from the host into the
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mount point, and vice-versa. Refer to the [Linux kernel documentation](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/sharedsubtree.txt)
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for details. This field is not used on Windows.
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type: "string"
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example: ""
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DeviceMapping:
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type: "object"
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description: "A device mapping between the host and container"
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properties:
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PathOnHost:
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type: "string"
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PathInContainer:
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type: "string"
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CgroupPermissions:
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type: "string"
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example:
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PathOnHost: "/dev/deviceName"
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PathInContainer: "/dev/deviceName"
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CgroupPermissions: "mrw"
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DeviceRequest:
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type: "object"
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description: "A request for devices to be sent to device drivers"
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properties:
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Driver:
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type: "string"
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example: "nvidia"
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Count:
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type: "integer"
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example: -1
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DeviceIDs:
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type: "array"
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items:
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type: "string"
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example:
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- "0"
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- "1"
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- "GPU-fef8089b-4820-abfc-e83e-94318197576e"
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Capabilities:
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description: |
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A list of capabilities; an OR list of AND lists of capabilities.
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type: "array"
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items:
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type: "array"
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items:
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type: "string"
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example:
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# gpu AND nvidia AND compute
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- ["gpu", "nvidia", "compute"]
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Options:
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description: |
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Driver-specific options, specified as a key/value pairs. These options
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are passed directly to the driver.
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type: "object"
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additionalProperties:
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type: "string"
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ThrottleDevice:
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type: "object"
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properties:
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Path:
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description: "Device path"
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type: "string"
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Rate:
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description: "Rate"
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type: "integer"
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format: "int64"
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minimum: 0
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Mount:
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type: "object"
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properties:
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Target:
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description: "Container path."
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type: "string"
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Source:
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description: "Mount source (e.g. a volume name, a host path)."
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type: "string"
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Type:
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description: |
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The mount type. Available types:
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- `bind` Mounts a file or directory from the host into the container. Must exist prior to creating the container.
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- `volume` Creates a volume with the given name and options (or uses a pre-existing volume with the same name and options). These are **not** removed when the container is removed.
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- `tmpfs` Create a tmpfs with the given options. The mount source cannot be specified for tmpfs.
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- `npipe` Mounts a named pipe from the host into the container. Must exist prior to creating the container.
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- `cluster` a Swarm cluster volume
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type: "string"
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enum:
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- "bind"
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- "volume"
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- "tmpfs"
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- "npipe"
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- "cluster"
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ReadOnly:
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description: "Whether the mount should be read-only."
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type: "boolean"
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Consistency:
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description: "The consistency requirement for the mount: `default`, `consistent`, `cached`, or `delegated`."
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type: "string"
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BindOptions:
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description: "Optional configuration for the `bind` type."
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type: "object"
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properties:
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Propagation:
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description: "A propagation mode with the value `[r]private`, `[r]shared`, or `[r]slave`."
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type: "string"
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enum:
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- "private"
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- "rprivate"
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- "shared"
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- "rshared"
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- "slave"
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- "rslave"
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NonRecursive:
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description: "Disable recursive bind mount."
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type: "boolean"
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default: false
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CreateMountpoint:
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description: "Create mount point on host if missing"
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type: "boolean"
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default: false
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ReadOnlyNonRecursive:
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description: |
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Make the mount non-recursively read-only, but still leave the mount recursive
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(unless NonRecursive is set to true in conjunction).
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type: "boolean"
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default: false
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ReadOnlyForceRecursive:
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description: "Raise an error if the mount cannot be made recursively read-only."
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type: "boolean"
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default: false
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VolumeOptions:
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description: "Optional configuration for the `volume` type."
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type: "object"
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properties:
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NoCopy:
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description: "Populate volume with data from the target."
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type: "boolean"
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default: false
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Labels:
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description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
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type: "object"
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additionalProperties:
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type: "string"
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DriverConfig:
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description: "Map of driver specific options"
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type: "object"
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properties:
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Name:
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description: "Name of the driver to use to create the volume."
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type: "string"
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Options:
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description: "key/value map of driver specific options."
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type: "object"
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additionalProperties:
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type: "string"
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TmpfsOptions:
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description: "Optional configuration for the `tmpfs` type."
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type: "object"
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properties:
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SizeBytes:
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description: "The size for the tmpfs mount in bytes."
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type: "integer"
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format: "int64"
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Mode:
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description: "The permission mode for the tmpfs mount in an integer."
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type: "integer"
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RestartPolicy:
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description: |
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The behavior to apply when the container exits. The default is not to
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restart.
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An ever increasing delay (double the previous delay, starting at 100ms) is
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added before each restart to prevent flooding the server.
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type: "object"
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properties:
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Name:
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type: "string"
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description: |
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- Empty string means not to restart
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- `no` Do not automatically restart
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- `always` Always restart
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- `unless-stopped` Restart always except when the user has manually stopped the container
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- `on-failure` Restart only when the container exit code is non-zero
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enum:
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- ""
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- "no"
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- "always"
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- "unless-stopped"
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- "on-failure"
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MaximumRetryCount:
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type: "integer"
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description: |
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If `on-failure` is used, the number of times to retry before giving up.
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Resources:
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description: "A container's resources (cgroups config, ulimits, etc)"
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type: "object"
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properties:
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# Applicable to all platforms
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CpuShares:
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description: |
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An integer value representing this container's relative CPU weight
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versus other containers.
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type: "integer"
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Memory:
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description: "Memory limit in bytes."
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type: "integer"
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format: "int64"
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default: 0
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# Applicable to UNIX platforms
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CgroupParent:
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description: |
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Path to `cgroups` under which the container's `cgroup` is created. If
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the path is not absolute, the path is considered to be relative to the
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`cgroups` path of the init process. Cgroups are created if they do not
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already exist.
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type: "string"
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BlkioWeight:
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description: "Block IO weight (relative weight)."
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type: "integer"
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minimum: 0
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maximum: 1000
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BlkioWeightDevice:
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description: |
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Block IO weight (relative device weight) in the form:
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```
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[{"Path": "device_path", "Weight": weight}]
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```
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type: "array"
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items:
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type: "object"
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properties:
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Path:
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type: "string"
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Weight:
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type: "integer"
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minimum: 0
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BlkioDeviceReadBps:
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description: |
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Limit read rate (bytes per second) from a device, in the form:
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```
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[{"Path": "device_path", "Rate": rate}]
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```
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type: "array"
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items:
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$ref: "#/definitions/ThrottleDevice"
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BlkioDeviceWriteBps:
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description: |
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Limit write rate (bytes per second) to a device, in the form:
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```
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[{"Path": "device_path", "Rate": rate}]
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```
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type: "array"
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items:
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$ref: "#/definitions/ThrottleDevice"
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BlkioDeviceReadIOps:
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||
description: |
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Limit read rate (IO per second) from a device, in the form:
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```
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[{"Path": "device_path", "Rate": rate}]
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```
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type: "array"
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items:
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$ref: "#/definitions/ThrottleDevice"
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BlkioDeviceWriteIOps:
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description: |
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Limit write rate (IO per second) to a device, in the form:
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```
|
||
[{"Path": "device_path", "Rate": rate}]
|
||
```
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ThrottleDevice"
|
||
CpuPeriod:
|
||
description: "The length of a CPU period in microseconds."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
CpuQuota:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Microseconds of CPU time that the container can get in a CPU period.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
CpuRealtimePeriod:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The length of a CPU real-time period in microseconds. Set to 0 to
|
||
allocate no time allocated to real-time tasks.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
CpuRealtimeRuntime:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The length of a CPU real-time runtime in microseconds. Set to 0 to
|
||
allocate no time allocated to real-time tasks.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
CpusetCpus:
|
||
description: |
|
||
CPUs in which to allow execution (e.g., `0-3`, `0,1`).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "0-3"
|
||
CpusetMems:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Memory nodes (MEMs) in which to allow execution (0-3, 0,1). Only
|
||
effective on NUMA systems.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Devices:
|
||
description: "A list of devices to add to the container."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/DeviceMapping"
|
||
DeviceCgroupRules:
|
||
description: "a list of cgroup rules to apply to the container"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "c 13:* rwm"
|
||
DeviceRequests:
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of requests for devices to be sent to device drivers.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/DeviceRequest"
|
||
KernelMemoryTCP:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Hard limit for kernel TCP buffer memory (in bytes). Depending on the
|
||
OCI runtime in use, this option may be ignored. It is no longer supported
|
||
by the default (runc) runtime.
|
||
|
||
This field is omitted when empty.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
MemoryReservation:
|
||
description: "Memory soft limit in bytes."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
MemorySwap:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Total memory limit (memory + swap). Set as `-1` to enable unlimited
|
||
swap.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
MemorySwappiness:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Tune a container's memory swappiness behavior. Accepts an integer
|
||
between 0 and 100.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
minimum: 0
|
||
maximum: 100
|
||
NanoCpus:
|
||
description: "CPU quota in units of 10<sup>-9</sup> CPUs."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
OomKillDisable:
|
||
description: "Disable OOM Killer for the container."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
Init:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Run an init inside the container that forwards signals and reaps
|
||
processes. This field is omitted if empty, and the default (as
|
||
configured on the daemon) is used.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
PidsLimit:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Tune a container's PIDs limit. Set `0` or `-1` for unlimited, or `null`
|
||
to not change.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
Ulimits:
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of resource limits to set in the container. For example:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
{"Name": "nofile", "Soft": 1024, "Hard": 2048}
|
||
```
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "Name of ulimit"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Soft:
|
||
description: "Soft limit"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
Hard:
|
||
description: "Hard limit"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
# Applicable to Windows
|
||
CpuCount:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of usable CPUs (Windows only).
|
||
|
||
On Windows Server containers, the processor resource controls are
|
||
mutually exclusive. The order of precedence is `CPUCount` first, then
|
||
`CPUShares`, and `CPUPercent` last.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
CpuPercent:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The usable percentage of the available CPUs (Windows only).
|
||
|
||
On Windows Server containers, the processor resource controls are
|
||
mutually exclusive. The order of precedence is `CPUCount` first, then
|
||
`CPUShares`, and `CPUPercent` last.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
IOMaximumIOps:
|
||
description: "Maximum IOps for the container system drive (Windows only)"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
IOMaximumBandwidth:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Maximum IO in bytes per second for the container system drive
|
||
(Windows only).
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
|
||
Limit:
|
||
description: |
|
||
An object describing a limit on resources which can be requested by a task.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
NanoCPUs:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 4000000000
|
||
MemoryBytes:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 8272408576
|
||
Pids:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Limits the maximum number of PIDs in the container. Set `0` for unlimited.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
default: 0
|
||
example: 100
|
||
|
||
ResourceObject:
|
||
description: |
|
||
An object describing the resources which can be advertised by a node and
|
||
requested by a task.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
NanoCPUs:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 4000000000
|
||
MemoryBytes:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 8272408576
|
||
GenericResources:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/GenericResources"
|
||
|
||
GenericResources:
|
||
description: |
|
||
User-defined resources can be either Integer resources (e.g, `SSD=3`) or
|
||
String resources (e.g, `GPU=UUID1`).
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
NamedResourceSpec:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Kind:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Value:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
DiscreteResourceSpec:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Kind:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Value:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example:
|
||
- DiscreteResourceSpec:
|
||
Kind: "SSD"
|
||
Value: 3
|
||
- NamedResourceSpec:
|
||
Kind: "GPU"
|
||
Value: "UUID1"
|
||
- NamedResourceSpec:
|
||
Kind: "GPU"
|
||
Value: "UUID2"
|
||
|
||
HealthConfig:
|
||
description: "A test to perform to check that the container is healthy."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Test:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The test to perform. Possible values are:
|
||
|
||
- `[]` inherit healthcheck from image or parent image
|
||
- `["NONE"]` disable healthcheck
|
||
- `["CMD", args...]` exec arguments directly
|
||
- `["CMD-SHELL", command]` run command with system's default shell
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Interval:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The time to wait between checks in nanoseconds. It should be 0 or at
|
||
least 1000000 (1 ms). 0 means inherit.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
Timeout:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The time to wait before considering the check to have hung. It should
|
||
be 0 or at least 1000000 (1 ms). 0 means inherit.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
Retries:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of consecutive failures needed to consider a container as
|
||
unhealthy. 0 means inherit.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
StartPeriod:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Start period for the container to initialize before starting
|
||
health-retries countdown in nanoseconds. It should be 0 or at least
|
||
1000000 (1 ms). 0 means inherit.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
StartInterval:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The time to wait between checks in nanoseconds during the start period.
|
||
It should be 0 or at least 1000000 (1 ms). 0 means inherit.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
|
||
Health:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Health stores information about the container's healthcheck results.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
properties:
|
||
Status:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Status is one of `none`, `starting`, `healthy` or `unhealthy`
|
||
|
||
- "none" Indicates there is no healthcheck
|
||
- "starting" Starting indicates that the container is not yet ready
|
||
- "healthy" Healthy indicates that the container is running correctly
|
||
- "unhealthy" Unhealthy indicates that the container has a problem
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "none"
|
||
- "starting"
|
||
- "healthy"
|
||
- "unhealthy"
|
||
example: "healthy"
|
||
FailingStreak:
|
||
description: "FailingStreak is the number of consecutive failures"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 0
|
||
Log:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Log contains the last few results (oldest first)
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/HealthcheckResult"
|
||
|
||
HealthcheckResult:
|
||
description: |
|
||
HealthcheckResult stores information about a single run of a healthcheck probe
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
properties:
|
||
Start:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Date and time at which this check started in
|
||
[RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) format with nano-seconds.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "date-time"
|
||
example: "2020-01-04T10:44:24.496525531Z"
|
||
End:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Date and time at which this check ended in
|
||
[RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) format with nano-seconds.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
example: "2020-01-04T10:45:21.364524523Z"
|
||
ExitCode:
|
||
description: |
|
||
ExitCode meanings:
|
||
|
||
- `0` healthy
|
||
- `1` unhealthy
|
||
- `2` reserved (considered unhealthy)
|
||
- other values: error running probe
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 0
|
||
Output:
|
||
description: "Output from last check"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
HostConfig:
|
||
description: "Container configuration that depends on the host we are running on"
|
||
allOf:
|
||
- $ref: "#/definitions/Resources"
|
||
- type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
# Applicable to all platforms
|
||
Binds:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of volume bindings for this container. Each volume binding
|
||
is a string in one of these forms:
|
||
|
||
- `host-src:container-dest[:options]` to bind-mount a host path
|
||
into the container. Both `host-src`, and `container-dest` must
|
||
be an _absolute_ path.
|
||
- `volume-name:container-dest[:options]` to bind-mount a volume
|
||
managed by a volume driver into the container. `container-dest`
|
||
must be an _absolute_ path.
|
||
|
||
`options` is an optional, comma-delimited list of:
|
||
|
||
- `nocopy` disables automatic copying of data from the container
|
||
path to the volume. The `nocopy` flag only applies to named volumes.
|
||
- `[ro|rw]` mounts a volume read-only or read-write, respectively.
|
||
If omitted or set to `rw`, volumes are mounted read-write.
|
||
- `[z|Z]` applies SELinux labels to allow or deny multiple containers
|
||
to read and write to the same volume.
|
||
- `z`: a _shared_ content label is applied to the content. This
|
||
label indicates that multiple containers can share the volume
|
||
content, for both reading and writing.
|
||
- `Z`: a _private unshared_ label is applied to the content.
|
||
This label indicates that only the current container can use
|
||
a private volume. Labeling systems such as SELinux require
|
||
proper labels to be placed on volume content that is mounted
|
||
into a container. Without a label, the security system can
|
||
prevent a container's processes from using the content. By
|
||
default, the labels set by the host operating system are not
|
||
modified.
|
||
- `[[r]shared|[r]slave|[r]private]` specifies mount
|
||
[propagation behavior](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/sharedsubtree.txt).
|
||
This only applies to bind-mounted volumes, not internal volumes
|
||
or named volumes. Mount propagation requires the source mount
|
||
point (the location where the source directory is mounted in the
|
||
host operating system) to have the correct propagation properties.
|
||
For shared volumes, the source mount point must be set to `shared`.
|
||
For slave volumes, the mount must be set to either `shared` or
|
||
`slave`.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
ContainerIDFile:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "Path to a file where the container ID is written"
|
||
LogConfig:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: "The logging configuration for this container"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Type:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "json-file"
|
||
- "syslog"
|
||
- "journald"
|
||
- "gelf"
|
||
- "fluentd"
|
||
- "awslogs"
|
||
- "splunk"
|
||
- "etwlogs"
|
||
- "none"
|
||
Config:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
NetworkMode:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Network mode to use for this container. Supported standard values
|
||
are: `bridge`, `host`, `none`, and `container:<name|id>`. Any
|
||
other value is taken as a custom network's name to which this
|
||
container should connect to.
|
||
PortBindings:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PortMap"
|
||
RestartPolicy:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/RestartPolicy"
|
||
AutoRemove:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Automatically remove the container when the container's process
|
||
exits. This has no effect if `RestartPolicy` is set.
|
||
VolumeDriver:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "Driver that this container uses to mount volumes."
|
||
VolumesFrom:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of volumes to inherit from another container, specified in
|
||
the form `<container name>[:<ro|rw>]`.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Mounts:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Specification for mounts to be added to the container.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Mount"
|
||
ConsoleSize:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Initial console size, as an `[height, width]` array.
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
minItems: 2
|
||
maxItems: 2
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
minimum: 0
|
||
Annotations:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Arbitrary non-identifying metadata attached to container and
|
||
provided to the runtime when the container is started.
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
# Applicable to UNIX platforms
|
||
CapAdd:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of kernel capabilities to add to the container. Conflicts
|
||
with option 'Capabilities'.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
CapDrop:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of kernel capabilities to drop from the container. Conflicts
|
||
with option 'Capabilities'.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
CgroupnsMode:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "private"
|
||
- "host"
|
||
description: |
|
||
cgroup namespace mode for the container. Possible values are:
|
||
|
||
- `"private"`: the container runs in its own private cgroup namespace
|
||
- `"host"`: use the host system's cgroup namespace
|
||
|
||
If not specified, the daemon default is used, which can either be `"private"`
|
||
or `"host"`, depending on daemon version, kernel support and configuration.
|
||
Dns:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: "A list of DNS servers for the container to use."
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
DnsOptions:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: "A list of DNS options."
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
DnsSearch:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: "A list of DNS search domains."
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
ExtraHosts:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of hostnames/IP mappings to add to the container's `/etc/hosts`
|
||
file. Specified in the form `["hostname:IP"]`.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
GroupAdd:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of additional groups that the container process will run as.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
IpcMode:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
IPC sharing mode for the container. Possible values are:
|
||
|
||
- `"none"`: own private IPC namespace, with /dev/shm not mounted
|
||
- `"private"`: own private IPC namespace
|
||
- `"shareable"`: own private IPC namespace, with a possibility to share it with other containers
|
||
- `"container:<name|id>"`: join another (shareable) container's IPC namespace
|
||
- `"host"`: use the host system's IPC namespace
|
||
|
||
If not specified, daemon default is used, which can either be `"private"`
|
||
or `"shareable"`, depending on daemon version and configuration.
|
||
Cgroup:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "Cgroup to use for the container."
|
||
Links:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of links for the container in the form `container_name:alias`.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
OomScoreAdj:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
description: |
|
||
An integer value containing the score given to the container in
|
||
order to tune OOM killer preferences.
|
||
example: 500
|
||
PidMode:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Set the PID (Process) Namespace mode for the container. It can be
|
||
either:
|
||
|
||
- `"container:<name|id>"`: joins another container's PID namespace
|
||
- `"host"`: use the host's PID namespace inside the container
|
||
Privileged:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "Gives the container full access to the host."
|
||
PublishAllPorts:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Allocates an ephemeral host port for all of a container's
|
||
exposed ports.
|
||
|
||
Ports are de-allocated when the container stops and allocated when
|
||
the container starts. The allocated port might be changed when
|
||
restarting the container.
|
||
|
||
The port is selected from the ephemeral port range that depends on
|
||
the kernel. For example, on Linux the range is defined by
|
||
`/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range`.
|
||
ReadonlyRootfs:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "Mount the container's root filesystem as read only."
|
||
SecurityOpt:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of string values to customize labels for MLS systems, such
|
||
as SELinux.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
StorageOpt:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Storage driver options for this container, in the form `{"size": "120G"}`.
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Tmpfs:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A map of container directories which should be replaced by tmpfs
|
||
mounts, and their corresponding mount options. For example:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
{ "/run": "rw,noexec,nosuid,size=65536k" }
|
||
```
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
UTSMode:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "UTS namespace to use for the container."
|
||
UsernsMode:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Sets the usernamespace mode for the container when usernamespace
|
||
remapping option is enabled.
|
||
ShmSize:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Size of `/dev/shm` in bytes. If omitted, the system uses 64MB.
|
||
minimum: 0
|
||
Sysctls:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of kernel parameters (sysctls) to set in the container.
|
||
For example:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
{"net.ipv4.ip_forward": "1"}
|
||
```
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Runtime:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "Runtime to use with this container."
|
||
# Applicable to Windows
|
||
Isolation:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Isolation technology of the container. (Windows only)
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "default"
|
||
- "process"
|
||
- "hyperv"
|
||
MaskedPaths:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The list of paths to be masked inside the container (this overrides
|
||
the default set of paths).
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
ReadonlyPaths:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The list of paths to be set as read-only inside the container
|
||
(this overrides the default set of paths).
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
ContainerConfig:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Configuration for a container that is portable between hosts.
|
||
|
||
When used as `ContainerConfig` field in an image, `ContainerConfig` is an
|
||
optional field containing the configuration of the container that was last
|
||
committed when creating the image.
|
||
|
||
Previous versions of Docker builder used this field to store build cache,
|
||
and it is not in active use anymore.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Hostname:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The hostname to use for the container, as a valid RFC 1123 hostname.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "439f4e91bd1d"
|
||
Domainname:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The domain name to use for the container.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
User:
|
||
description: "The user that commands are run as inside the container."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
AttachStdin:
|
||
description: "Whether to attach to `stdin`."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
AttachStdout:
|
||
description: "Whether to attach to `stdout`."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: true
|
||
AttachStderr:
|
||
description: "Whether to attach to `stderr`."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: true
|
||
ExposedPorts:
|
||
description: |
|
||
An object mapping ports to an empty object in the form:
|
||
|
||
`{"<port>/<tcp|udp|sctp>": {}}`
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- {}
|
||
default: {}
|
||
example: {
|
||
"80/tcp": {},
|
||
"443/tcp": {}
|
||
}
|
||
Tty:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Attach standard streams to a TTY, including `stdin` if it is not closed.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
OpenStdin:
|
||
description: "Open `stdin`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
StdinOnce:
|
||
description: "Close `stdin` after one attached client disconnects"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
Env:
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of environment variables to set inside the container in the
|
||
form `["VAR=value", ...]`. A variable without `=` is removed from the
|
||
environment, rather than to have an empty value.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin"
|
||
Cmd:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Command to run specified as a string or an array of strings.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["/bin/sh"]
|
||
Healthcheck:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/HealthConfig"
|
||
ArgsEscaped:
|
||
description: "Command is already escaped (Windows only)"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
example: false
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
Image:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The name (or reference) of the image to use when creating the container,
|
||
or which was used when the container was created.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "example-image:1.0"
|
||
Volumes:
|
||
description: |
|
||
An object mapping mount point paths inside the container to empty
|
||
objects.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- {}
|
||
default: {}
|
||
WorkingDir:
|
||
description: "The working directory for commands to run in."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "/public/"
|
||
Entrypoint:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The entry point for the container as a string or an array of strings.
|
||
|
||
If the array consists of exactly one empty string (`[""]`) then the
|
||
entry point is reset to system default (i.e., the entry point used by
|
||
docker when there is no `ENTRYPOINT` instruction in the `Dockerfile`).
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: []
|
||
NetworkDisabled:
|
||
description: "Disable networking for the container."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
MacAddress:
|
||
description: |
|
||
MAC address of the container.
|
||
|
||
Deprecated: this field is deprecated in API v1.44 and up. Use EndpointSettings.MacAddress instead.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
OnBuild:
|
||
description: |
|
||
`ONBUILD` metadata that were defined in the image's `Dockerfile`.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: []
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
com.example.some-label: "some-value"
|
||
com.example.some-other-label: "some-other-value"
|
||
StopSignal:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Signal to stop a container as a string or unsigned integer.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "SIGTERM"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
StopTimeout:
|
||
description: "Timeout to stop a container in seconds."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
default: 10
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
Shell:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Shell for when `RUN`, `CMD`, and `ENTRYPOINT` uses a shell.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["/bin/sh", "-c"]
|
||
|
||
NetworkingConfig:
|
||
description: |
|
||
NetworkingConfig represents the container's networking configuration for
|
||
each of its interfaces.
|
||
It is used for the networking configs specified in the `docker create`
|
||
and `docker network connect` commands.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
EndpointsConfig:
|
||
description: |
|
||
A mapping of network name to endpoint configuration for that network.
|
||
The endpoint configuration can be left empty to connect to that
|
||
network with no particular endpoint configuration.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EndpointSettings"
|
||
example:
|
||
# putting an example here, instead of using the example values from
|
||
# /definitions/EndpointSettings, because EndpointSettings contains
|
||
# operational data returned when inspecting a container that we don't
|
||
# accept here.
|
||
EndpointsConfig:
|
||
isolated_nw:
|
||
IPAMConfig:
|
||
IPv4Address: "172.20.30.33"
|
||
IPv6Address: "2001:db8:abcd::3033"
|
||
LinkLocalIPs:
|
||
- "169.254.34.68"
|
||
- "fe80::3468"
|
||
MacAddress: "02:42:ac:12:05:02"
|
||
Links:
|
||
- "container_1"
|
||
- "container_2"
|
||
Aliases:
|
||
- "server_x"
|
||
- "server_y"
|
||
database_nw: {}
|
||
|
||
NetworkSettings:
|
||
description: "NetworkSettings exposes the network settings in the API"
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Bridge:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Name of the default bridge interface when dockerd's --bridge flag is set.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "docker0"
|
||
SandboxID:
|
||
description: SandboxID uniquely represents a container's network stack.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "9d12daf2c33f5959c8bf90aa513e4f65b561738661003029ec84830cd503a0c3"
|
||
HairpinMode:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if hairpin NAT should be enabled on the virtual interface.
|
||
|
||
Deprecated: This field is never set and will be removed in a future release.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: false
|
||
LinkLocalIPv6Address:
|
||
description: |
|
||
IPv6 unicast address using the link-local prefix.
|
||
|
||
Deprecated: This field is never set and will be removed in a future release.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ""
|
||
LinkLocalIPv6PrefixLen:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Prefix length of the IPv6 unicast address.
|
||
|
||
Deprecated: This field is never set and will be removed in a future release.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: ""
|
||
Ports:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PortMap"
|
||
SandboxKey:
|
||
description: SandboxKey is the full path of the netns handle
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "/var/run/docker/netns/8ab54b426c38"
|
||
|
||
SecondaryIPAddresses:
|
||
description: "Deprecated: This field is never set and will be removed in a future release."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Address"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
|
||
SecondaryIPv6Addresses:
|
||
description: "Deprecated: This field is never set and will be removed in a future release."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Address"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
|
||
# TODO properties below are part of DefaultNetworkSettings, which is
|
||
# marked as deprecated since Docker 1.9 and to be removed in Docker v17.12
|
||
EndpointID:
|
||
description: |
|
||
EndpointID uniquely represents a service endpoint in a Sandbox.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Deprecated**: This field is only propagated when attached to the
|
||
> default "bridge" network. Use the information from the "bridge"
|
||
> network inside the `Networks` map instead, which contains the same
|
||
> information. This field was deprecated in Docker 1.9 and is scheduled
|
||
> to be removed in Docker 17.12.0
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "b88f5b905aabf2893f3cbc4ee42d1ea7980bbc0a92e2c8922b1e1795298afb0b"
|
||
Gateway:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Gateway address for the default "bridge" network.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Deprecated**: This field is only propagated when attached to the
|
||
> default "bridge" network. Use the information from the "bridge"
|
||
> network inside the `Networks` map instead, which contains the same
|
||
> information. This field was deprecated in Docker 1.9 and is scheduled
|
||
> to be removed in Docker 17.12.0
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "172.17.0.1"
|
||
GlobalIPv6Address:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Global IPv6 address for the default "bridge" network.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Deprecated**: This field is only propagated when attached to the
|
||
> default "bridge" network. Use the information from the "bridge"
|
||
> network inside the `Networks` map instead, which contains the same
|
||
> information. This field was deprecated in Docker 1.9 and is scheduled
|
||
> to be removed in Docker 17.12.0
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "2001:db8::5689"
|
||
GlobalIPv6PrefixLen:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Mask length of the global IPv6 address.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Deprecated**: This field is only propagated when attached to the
|
||
> default "bridge" network. Use the information from the "bridge"
|
||
> network inside the `Networks` map instead, which contains the same
|
||
> information. This field was deprecated in Docker 1.9 and is scheduled
|
||
> to be removed in Docker 17.12.0
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 64
|
||
IPAddress:
|
||
description: |
|
||
IPv4 address for the default "bridge" network.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Deprecated**: This field is only propagated when attached to the
|
||
> default "bridge" network. Use the information from the "bridge"
|
||
> network inside the `Networks` map instead, which contains the same
|
||
> information. This field was deprecated in Docker 1.9 and is scheduled
|
||
> to be removed in Docker 17.12.0
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "172.17.0.4"
|
||
IPPrefixLen:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Mask length of the IPv4 address.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Deprecated**: This field is only propagated when attached to the
|
||
> default "bridge" network. Use the information from the "bridge"
|
||
> network inside the `Networks` map instead, which contains the same
|
||
> information. This field was deprecated in Docker 1.9 and is scheduled
|
||
> to be removed in Docker 17.12.0
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 16
|
||
IPv6Gateway:
|
||
description: |
|
||
IPv6 gateway address for this network.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Deprecated**: This field is only propagated when attached to the
|
||
> default "bridge" network. Use the information from the "bridge"
|
||
> network inside the `Networks` map instead, which contains the same
|
||
> information. This field was deprecated in Docker 1.9 and is scheduled
|
||
> to be removed in Docker 17.12.0
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "2001:db8:2::100"
|
||
MacAddress:
|
||
description: |
|
||
MAC address for the container on the default "bridge" network.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Deprecated**: This field is only propagated when attached to the
|
||
> default "bridge" network. Use the information from the "bridge"
|
||
> network inside the `Networks` map instead, which contains the same
|
||
> information. This field was deprecated in Docker 1.9 and is scheduled
|
||
> to be removed in Docker 17.12.0
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "02:42:ac:11:00:04"
|
||
Networks:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Information about all networks that the container is connected to.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EndpointSettings"
|
||
|
||
Address:
|
||
description: Address represents an IPv4 or IPv6 IP address.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Addr:
|
||
description: IP address.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
PrefixLen:
|
||
description: Mask length of the IP address.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
|
||
PortMap:
|
||
description: |
|
||
PortMap describes the mapping of container ports to host ports, using the
|
||
container's port-number and protocol as key in the format `<port>/<protocol>`,
|
||
for example, `80/udp`.
|
||
|
||
If a container's port is mapped for multiple protocols, separate entries
|
||
are added to the mapping table.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PortBinding"
|
||
example:
|
||
"443/tcp":
|
||
- HostIp: "127.0.0.1"
|
||
HostPort: "4443"
|
||
"80/tcp":
|
||
- HostIp: "0.0.0.0"
|
||
HostPort: "80"
|
||
- HostIp: "0.0.0.0"
|
||
HostPort: "8080"
|
||
"80/udp":
|
||
- HostIp: "0.0.0.0"
|
||
HostPort: "80"
|
||
"53/udp":
|
||
- HostIp: "0.0.0.0"
|
||
HostPort: "53"
|
||
"2377/tcp": null
|
||
|
||
PortBinding:
|
||
description: |
|
||
PortBinding represents a binding between a host IP address and a host
|
||
port.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
HostIp:
|
||
description: "Host IP address that the container's port is mapped to."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "127.0.0.1"
|
||
HostPort:
|
||
description: "Host port number that the container's port is mapped to."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "4443"
|
||
|
||
GraphDriverData:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Information about the storage driver used to store the container's and
|
||
image's filesystem.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
required: [Name, Data]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "Name of the storage driver."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "overlay2"
|
||
Data:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Low-level storage metadata, provided as key/value pairs.
|
||
|
||
This information is driver-specific, and depends on the storage-driver
|
||
in use, and should be used for informational purposes only.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: {
|
||
"MergedDir": "/var/lib/docker/overlay2/ef749362d13333e65fc95c572eb525abbe0052e16e086cb64bc3b98ae9aa6d74/merged",
|
||
"UpperDir": "/var/lib/docker/overlay2/ef749362d13333e65fc95c572eb525abbe0052e16e086cb64bc3b98ae9aa6d74/diff",
|
||
"WorkDir": "/var/lib/docker/overlay2/ef749362d13333e65fc95c572eb525abbe0052e16e086cb64bc3b98ae9aa6d74/work"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
FilesystemChange:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Change in the container's filesystem.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
required: [Path, Kind]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Path:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Path to file or directory that has changed.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
Kind:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ChangeType"
|
||
|
||
ChangeType:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Kind of change
|
||
|
||
Can be one of:
|
||
|
||
- `0`: Modified ("C")
|
||
- `1`: Added ("A")
|
||
- `2`: Deleted ("D")
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint8"
|
||
enum: [0, 1, 2]
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
|
||
ImageInspect:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Information about an image in the local image cache.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Id:
|
||
description: |
|
||
ID is the content-addressable ID of an image.
|
||
|
||
This identifier is a content-addressable digest calculated from the
|
||
image's configuration (which includes the digests of layers used by
|
||
the image).
|
||
|
||
Note that this digest differs from the `RepoDigests` below, which
|
||
holds digests of image manifests that reference the image.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "sha256:ec3f0931a6e6b6855d76b2d7b0be30e81860baccd891b2e243280bf1cd8ad710"
|
||
RepoTags:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of image names/tags in the local image cache that reference this
|
||
image.
|
||
|
||
Multiple image tags can refer to the same image, and this list may be
|
||
empty if no tags reference the image, in which case the image is
|
||
"untagged", in which case it can still be referenced by its ID.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "example:1.0"
|
||
- "example:latest"
|
||
- "example:stable"
|
||
- "internal.registry.example.com:5000/example:1.0"
|
||
RepoDigests:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of content-addressable digests of locally available image manifests
|
||
that the image is referenced from. Multiple manifests can refer to the
|
||
same image.
|
||
|
||
These digests are usually only available if the image was either pulled
|
||
from a registry, or if the image was pushed to a registry, which is when
|
||
the manifest is generated and its digest calculated.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "example@sha256:afcc7f1ac1b49db317a7196c902e61c6c3c4607d63599ee1a82d702d249a0ccb"
|
||
- "internal.registry.example.com:5000/example@sha256:b69959407d21e8a062e0416bf13405bb2b71ed7a84dde4158ebafacfa06f5578"
|
||
Parent:
|
||
description: |
|
||
ID of the parent image.
|
||
|
||
Depending on how the image was created, this field may be empty and
|
||
is only set for images that were built/created locally. This field
|
||
is empty if the image was pulled from an image registry.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: ""
|
||
Comment:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Optional message that was set when committing or importing the image.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: ""
|
||
Created:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Date and time at which the image was created, formatted in
|
||
[RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) format with nano-seconds.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "2022-02-04T21:20:12.497794809Z"
|
||
Container:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The ID of the container that was used to create the image.
|
||
|
||
Depending on how the image was created, this field may be empty.
|
||
|
||
**Deprecated**: this field is kept for backward compatibility, but
|
||
will be removed in API v1.45.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "65974bc86f1770ae4bff79f651ebdbce166ae9aada632ee3fa9af3a264911735"
|
||
ContainerConfig:
|
||
description: |
|
||
**Deprecated**: this field is kept for backward compatibility, but
|
||
will be removed in API v1.45.
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ContainerConfig"
|
||
DockerVersion:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The version of Docker that was used to build the image.
|
||
|
||
Depending on how the image was created, this field may be empty.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "20.10.7"
|
||
Author:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Name of the author that was specified when committing the image, or as
|
||
specified through MAINTAINER (deprecated) in the Dockerfile.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: ""
|
||
Config:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ContainerConfig"
|
||
Architecture:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Hardware CPU architecture that the image runs on.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "arm"
|
||
Variant:
|
||
description: |
|
||
CPU architecture variant (presently ARM-only).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
example: "v7"
|
||
Os:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Operating System the image is built to run on.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "linux"
|
||
OsVersion:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Operating System version the image is built to run on (especially
|
||
for Windows).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ""
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
Size:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Total size of the image including all layers it is composed of.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: 1239828
|
||
VirtualSize:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Total size of the image including all layers it is composed of.
|
||
|
||
Deprecated: this field is omitted in API v1.44, but kept for backward compatibility. Use Size instead.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 1239828
|
||
GraphDriver:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/GraphDriverData"
|
||
RootFS:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Information about the image's RootFS, including the layer IDs.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
required: [Type]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Type:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "layers"
|
||
Layers:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "sha256:1834950e52ce4d5a88a1bbd131c537f4d0e56d10ff0dd69e66be3b7dfa9df7e6"
|
||
- "sha256:5f70bf18a086007016e948b04aed3b82103a36bea41755b6cddfaf10ace3c6ef"
|
||
Metadata:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Additional metadata of the image in the local cache. This information
|
||
is local to the daemon, and not part of the image itself.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
LastTagTime:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Date and time at which the image was last tagged in
|
||
[RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) format with nano-seconds.
|
||
|
||
This information is only available if the image was tagged locally,
|
||
and omitted otherwise.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
example: "2022-02-28T14:40:02.623929178Z"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
ImageSummary:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-go-name: "Summary"
|
||
required:
|
||
- Id
|
||
- ParentId
|
||
- RepoTags
|
||
- RepoDigests
|
||
- Created
|
||
- Size
|
||
- SharedSize
|
||
- Labels
|
||
- Containers
|
||
properties:
|
||
Id:
|
||
description: |
|
||
ID is the content-addressable ID of an image.
|
||
|
||
This identifier is a content-addressable digest calculated from the
|
||
image's configuration (which includes the digests of layers used by
|
||
the image).
|
||
|
||
Note that this digest differs from the `RepoDigests` below, which
|
||
holds digests of image manifests that reference the image.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "sha256:ec3f0931a6e6b6855d76b2d7b0be30e81860baccd891b2e243280bf1cd8ad710"
|
||
ParentId:
|
||
description: |
|
||
ID of the parent image.
|
||
|
||
Depending on how the image was created, this field may be empty and
|
||
is only set for images that were built/created locally. This field
|
||
is empty if the image was pulled from an image registry.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: ""
|
||
RepoTags:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of image names/tags in the local image cache that reference this
|
||
image.
|
||
|
||
Multiple image tags can refer to the same image, and this list may be
|
||
empty if no tags reference the image, in which case the image is
|
||
"untagged", in which case it can still be referenced by its ID.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "example:1.0"
|
||
- "example:latest"
|
||
- "example:stable"
|
||
- "internal.registry.example.com:5000/example:1.0"
|
||
RepoDigests:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of content-addressable digests of locally available image manifests
|
||
that the image is referenced from. Multiple manifests can refer to the
|
||
same image.
|
||
|
||
These digests are usually only available if the image was either pulled
|
||
from a registry, or if the image was pushed to a registry, which is when
|
||
the manifest is generated and its digest calculated.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "example@sha256:afcc7f1ac1b49db317a7196c902e61c6c3c4607d63599ee1a82d702d249a0ccb"
|
||
- "internal.registry.example.com:5000/example@sha256:b69959407d21e8a062e0416bf13405bb2b71ed7a84dde4158ebafacfa06f5578"
|
||
Created:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Date and time at which the image was created as a Unix timestamp
|
||
(number of seconds sinds EPOCH).
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "1644009612"
|
||
Size:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Total size of the image including all layers it is composed of.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: 172064416
|
||
SharedSize:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Total size of image layers that are shared between this image and other
|
||
images.
|
||
|
||
This size is not calculated by default. `-1` indicates that the value
|
||
has not been set / calculated.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: 1239828
|
||
VirtualSize:
|
||
description: |-
|
||
Total size of the image including all layers it is composed of.
|
||
|
||
Deprecated: this field is omitted in API v1.44, but kept for backward compatibility. Use Size instead.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 172064416
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
com.example.some-label: "some-value"
|
||
com.example.some-other-label: "some-other-value"
|
||
Containers:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Number of containers using this image. Includes both stopped and running
|
||
containers.
|
||
|
||
This size is not calculated by default, and depends on which API endpoint
|
||
is used. `-1` indicates that the value has not been set / calculated.
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 2
|
||
|
||
AuthConfig:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
username:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
password:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
email:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
serveraddress:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
username: "hannibal"
|
||
password: "xxxx"
|
||
serveraddress: "https://index.docker.io/v1/"
|
||
|
||
ProcessConfig:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
privileged:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
user:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tty:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
entrypoint:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
arguments:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
Volume:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
required: [Name, Driver, Mountpoint, Labels, Scope, Options]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "Name of the volume."
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "tardis"
|
||
Driver:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "Name of the volume driver used by the volume."
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "custom"
|
||
Mountpoint:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "Mount path of the volume on the host."
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "/var/lib/docker/volumes/tardis"
|
||
CreatedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
description: "Date/Time the volume was created."
|
||
example: "2016-06-07T20:31:11.853781916Z"
|
||
Status:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Low-level details about the volume, provided by the volume driver.
|
||
Details are returned as a map with key/value pairs:
|
||
`{"key":"value","key2":"value2"}`.
|
||
|
||
The `Status` field is optional, and is omitted if the volume driver
|
||
does not support this feature.
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
example:
|
||
hello: "world"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
com.example.some-label: "some-value"
|
||
com.example.some-other-label: "some-other-value"
|
||
Scope:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The level at which the volume exists. Either `global` for cluster-wide,
|
||
or `local` for machine level.
|
||
default: "local"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
enum: ["local", "global"]
|
||
example: "local"
|
||
ClusterVolume:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ClusterVolume"
|
||
Options:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The driver specific options used when creating the volume.
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
device: "tmpfs"
|
||
o: "size=100m,uid=1000"
|
||
type: "tmpfs"
|
||
UsageData:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
x-go-name: "UsageData"
|
||
required: [Size, RefCount]
|
||
description: |
|
||
Usage details about the volume. This information is used by the
|
||
`GET /system/df` endpoint, and omitted in other endpoints.
|
||
properties:
|
||
Size:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
default: -1
|
||
description: |
|
||
Amount of disk space used by the volume (in bytes). This information
|
||
is only available for volumes created with the `"local"` volume
|
||
driver. For volumes created with other volume drivers, this field
|
||
is set to `-1` ("not available")
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
RefCount:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
default: -1
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of containers referencing this volume. This field
|
||
is set to `-1` if the reference-count is not available.
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
|
||
VolumeCreateOptions:
|
||
description: "Volume configuration"
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "VolumeConfig"
|
||
x-go-name: "CreateOptions"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The new volume's name. If not specified, Docker generates a name.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "tardis"
|
||
Driver:
|
||
description: "Name of the volume driver to use."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "local"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "custom"
|
||
DriverOpts:
|
||
description: |
|
||
A mapping of driver options and values. These options are
|
||
passed directly to the driver and are driver specific.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
device: "tmpfs"
|
||
o: "size=100m,uid=1000"
|
||
type: "tmpfs"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
com.example.some-label: "some-value"
|
||
com.example.some-other-label: "some-other-value"
|
||
ClusterVolumeSpec:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ClusterVolumeSpec"
|
||
|
||
VolumeListResponse:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "VolumeListResponse"
|
||
x-go-name: "ListResponse"
|
||
description: "Volume list response"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Volumes:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: "List of volumes"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Volume"
|
||
Warnings:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Warnings that occurred when fetching the list of volumes.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: []
|
||
|
||
Network:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Id:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Created:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
Scope:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Driver:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
EnableIPv6:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
IPAM:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/IPAM"
|
||
Internal:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
Attachable:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
Ingress:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
Containers:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/NetworkContainer"
|
||
Options:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
Name: "net01"
|
||
Id: "7d86d31b1478e7cca9ebed7e73aa0fdeec46c5ca29497431d3007d2d9e15ed99"
|
||
Created: "2016-10-19T04:33:30.360899459Z"
|
||
Scope: "local"
|
||
Driver: "bridge"
|
||
EnableIPv6: false
|
||
IPAM:
|
||
Driver: "default"
|
||
Config:
|
||
- Subnet: "172.19.0.0/16"
|
||
Gateway: "172.19.0.1"
|
||
Options:
|
||
foo: "bar"
|
||
Internal: false
|
||
Attachable: false
|
||
Ingress: false
|
||
Containers:
|
||
19a4d5d687db25203351ed79d478946f861258f018fe384f229f2efa4b23513c:
|
||
Name: "test"
|
||
EndpointID: "628cadb8bcb92de107b2a1e516cbffe463e321f548feb37697cce00ad694f21a"
|
||
MacAddress: "02:42:ac:13:00:02"
|
||
IPv4Address: "172.19.0.2/16"
|
||
IPv6Address: ""
|
||
Options:
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.default_bridge: "true"
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.enable_icc: "true"
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.enable_ip_masquerade: "true"
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.host_binding_ipv4: "0.0.0.0"
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.name: "docker0"
|
||
com.docker.network.driver.mtu: "1500"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
com.example.some-label: "some-value"
|
||
com.example.some-other-label: "some-other-value"
|
||
IPAM:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Driver:
|
||
description: "Name of the IPAM driver to use."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "default"
|
||
Config:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of IPAM configuration options, specified as a map:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
{"Subnet": <CIDR>, "IPRange": <CIDR>, "Gateway": <IP address>, "AuxAddress": <device_name:IP address>}
|
||
```
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/IPAMConfig"
|
||
Options:
|
||
description: "Driver-specific options, specified as a map."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
IPAMConfig:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Subnet:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
IPRange:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Gateway:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
AuxiliaryAddresses:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
NetworkContainer:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
EndpointID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
MacAddress:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
IPv4Address:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
IPv6Address:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
BuildInfo:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
id:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
stream:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
error:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
errorDetail:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorDetail"
|
||
status:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
progress:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
progressDetail:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ProgressDetail"
|
||
aux:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ImageID"
|
||
|
||
BuildCache:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
BuildCache contains information about a build cache record.
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Unique ID of the build cache record.
|
||
example: "ndlpt0hhvkqcdfkputsk4cq9c"
|
||
Parent:
|
||
description: |
|
||
ID of the parent build cache record.
|
||
|
||
> **Deprecated**: This field is deprecated, and omitted if empty.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
example: ""
|
||
Parents:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of parent build cache record IDs.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
example: ["hw53o5aio51xtltp5xjp8v7fx"]
|
||
Type:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Cache record type.
|
||
example: "regular"
|
||
# see https://github.com/moby/buildkit/blob/fce4a32258dc9d9664f71a4831d5de10f0670677/client/diskusage.go#L75-L84
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "internal"
|
||
- "frontend"
|
||
- "source.local"
|
||
- "source.git.checkout"
|
||
- "exec.cachemount"
|
||
- "regular"
|
||
Description:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Description of the build-step that produced the build cache.
|
||
example: "mount / from exec /bin/sh -c echo 'Binary::apt::APT::Keep-Downloaded-Packages \"true\";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/keep-cache"
|
||
InUse:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if the build cache is in use.
|
||
example: false
|
||
Shared:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if the build cache is shared.
|
||
example: true
|
||
Size:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Amount of disk space used by the build cache (in bytes).
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 51
|
||
CreatedAt:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Date and time at which the build cache was created in
|
||
[RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) format with nano-seconds.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
example: "2016-08-18T10:44:24.496525531Z"
|
||
LastUsedAt:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Date and time at which the build cache was last used in
|
||
[RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) format with nano-seconds.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
example: "2017-08-09T07:09:37.632105588Z"
|
||
UsageCount:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 26
|
||
|
||
ImageID:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: "Image ID or Digest"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
ID: "sha256:85f05633ddc1c50679be2b16a0479ab6f7637f8884e0cfe0f4d20e1ebb3d6e7c"
|
||
|
||
CreateImageInfo:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
id:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
error:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
errorDetail:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorDetail"
|
||
status:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
progress:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
progressDetail:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ProgressDetail"
|
||
|
||
PushImageInfo:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
error:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
status:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
progress:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
progressDetail:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ProgressDetail"
|
||
|
||
ErrorDetail:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
code:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
message:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
ProgressDetail:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
current:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
total:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
|
||
ErrorResponse:
|
||
description: "Represents an error."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
required: ["message"]
|
||
properties:
|
||
message:
|
||
description: "The error message."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example:
|
||
message: "Something went wrong."
|
||
|
||
IdResponse:
|
||
description: "Response to an API call that returns just an Id"
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
required: ["Id"]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Id:
|
||
description: "The id of the newly created object."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
|
||
EndpointSettings:
|
||
description: "Configuration for a network endpoint."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
# Configurations
|
||
IPAMConfig:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EndpointIPAMConfig"
|
||
Links:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "container_1"
|
||
- "container_2"
|
||
MacAddress:
|
||
description: |
|
||
MAC address for the endpoint on this network. The network driver might ignore this parameter.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "02:42:ac:11:00:04"
|
||
Aliases:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "server_x"
|
||
- "server_y"
|
||
|
||
# Operational data
|
||
NetworkID:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Unique ID of the network.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "08754567f1f40222263eab4102e1c733ae697e8e354aa9cd6e18d7402835292a"
|
||
EndpointID:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Unique ID for the service endpoint in a Sandbox.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "b88f5b905aabf2893f3cbc4ee42d1ea7980bbc0a92e2c8922b1e1795298afb0b"
|
||
Gateway:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Gateway address for this network.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "172.17.0.1"
|
||
IPAddress:
|
||
description: |
|
||
IPv4 address.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "172.17.0.4"
|
||
IPPrefixLen:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Mask length of the IPv4 address.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 16
|
||
IPv6Gateway:
|
||
description: |
|
||
IPv6 gateway address.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "2001:db8:2::100"
|
||
GlobalIPv6Address:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Global IPv6 address.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "2001:db8::5689"
|
||
GlobalIPv6PrefixLen:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Mask length of the global IPv6 address.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 64
|
||
DriverOpts:
|
||
description: |
|
||
DriverOpts is a mapping of driver options and values. These options
|
||
are passed directly to the driver and are driver specific.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
com.example.some-label: "some-value"
|
||
com.example.some-other-label: "some-other-value"
|
||
DNSNames:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of all DNS names an endpoint has on a specific network. This
|
||
list is based on the container name, network aliases, container short
|
||
ID, and hostname.
|
||
|
||
These DNS names are non-fully qualified but can contain several dots.
|
||
You can get fully qualified DNS names by appending `.<network-name>`.
|
||
For instance, if container name is `my.ctr` and the network is named
|
||
`testnet`, `DNSNames` will contain `my.ctr` and the FQDN will be
|
||
`my.ctr.testnet`.
|
||
type: array
|
||
items:
|
||
type: string
|
||
example: ["foobar", "server_x", "server_y", "my.ctr"]
|
||
|
||
EndpointIPAMConfig:
|
||
description: |
|
||
EndpointIPAMConfig represents an endpoint's IPAM configuration.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
properties:
|
||
IPv4Address:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "172.20.30.33"
|
||
IPv6Address:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "2001:db8:abcd::3033"
|
||
LinkLocalIPs:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "169.254.34.68"
|
||
- "fe80::3468"
|
||
|
||
PluginMount:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
required: [Name, Description, Settable, Source, Destination, Type, Options]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "some-mount"
|
||
Description:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "This is a mount that's used by the plugin."
|
||
Settable:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Source:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "/var/lib/docker/plugins/"
|
||
Destination:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "/mnt/state"
|
||
Type:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "bind"
|
||
Options:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "rbind"
|
||
- "rw"
|
||
|
||
PluginDevice:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
required: [Name, Description, Settable, Path]
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
Description:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
Settable:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Path:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "/dev/fuse"
|
||
|
||
PluginEnv:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
required: [Name, Description, Settable, Value]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Description:
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Settable:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Value:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
PluginInterfaceType:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
required: [Prefix, Capability, Version]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Prefix:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
Capability:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
Version:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
|
||
PluginPrivilege:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Describes a permission the user has to accept upon installing
|
||
the plugin.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-go-name: "PluginPrivilege"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "network"
|
||
Description:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Value:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "host"
|
||
|
||
Plugin:
|
||
description: "A plugin for the Engine API"
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
required: [Settings, Enabled, Config, Name]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Id:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "5724e2c8652da337ab2eedd19fc6fc0ec908e4bd907c7421bf6a8dfc70c4c078"
|
||
Name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin"
|
||
Enabled:
|
||
description:
|
||
True if the plugin is running. False if the plugin is not running,
|
||
only installed.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: true
|
||
Settings:
|
||
description: "Settings that can be modified by users."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
required: [Args, Devices, Env, Mounts]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Mounts:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PluginMount"
|
||
Env:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "DEBUG=0"
|
||
Args:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Devices:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PluginDevice"
|
||
PluginReference:
|
||
description: "plugin remote reference used to push/pull the plugin"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "localhost:5000/tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin:latest"
|
||
Config:
|
||
description: "The config of a plugin."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
required:
|
||
- Description
|
||
- Documentation
|
||
- Interface
|
||
- Entrypoint
|
||
- WorkDir
|
||
- Network
|
||
- Linux
|
||
- PidHost
|
||
- PropagatedMount
|
||
- IpcHost
|
||
- Mounts
|
||
- Env
|
||
- Args
|
||
properties:
|
||
DockerVersion:
|
||
description: "Docker Version used to create the plugin"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "17.06.0-ce"
|
||
Description:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "A sample volume plugin for Docker"
|
||
Documentation:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "https://docs.docker.com/engine/extend/plugins/"
|
||
Interface:
|
||
description: "The interface between Docker and the plugin"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
required: [Types, Socket]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Types:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PluginInterfaceType"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "docker.volumedriver/1.0"
|
||
Socket:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "plugins.sock"
|
||
ProtocolScheme:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "some.protocol/v1.0"
|
||
description: "Protocol to use for clients connecting to the plugin."
|
||
enum:
|
||
- ""
|
||
- "moby.plugins.http/v1"
|
||
Entrypoint:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "/usr/bin/sample-volume-plugin"
|
||
- "/data"
|
||
WorkDir:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "/bin/"
|
||
User:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
properties:
|
||
UID:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint32"
|
||
example: 1000
|
||
GID:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint32"
|
||
example: 1000
|
||
Network:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
required: [Type]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Type:
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "host"
|
||
Linux:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
required: [Capabilities, AllowAllDevices, Devices]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Capabilities:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "CAP_SYS_ADMIN"
|
||
- "CAP_SYSLOG"
|
||
AllowAllDevices:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: false
|
||
Devices:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PluginDevice"
|
||
PropagatedMount:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "/mnt/volumes"
|
||
IpcHost:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: false
|
||
PidHost:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: false
|
||
Mounts:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PluginMount"
|
||
Env:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PluginEnv"
|
||
example:
|
||
- Name: "DEBUG"
|
||
Description: "If set, prints debug messages"
|
||
Settable: null
|
||
Value: "0"
|
||
Args:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
required: [Name, Description, Settable, Value]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "args"
|
||
Description:
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "command line arguments"
|
||
Settable:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Value:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
rootfs:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
type:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "layers"
|
||
diff_ids:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "sha256:675532206fbf3030b8458f88d6e26d4eb1577688a25efec97154c94e8b6b4887"
|
||
- "sha256:e216a057b1cb1efc11f8a268f37ef62083e70b1b38323ba252e25ac88904a7e8"
|
||
|
||
ObjectVersion:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The version number of the object such as node, service, etc. This is needed
|
||
to avoid conflicting writes. The client must send the version number along
|
||
with the modified specification when updating these objects.
|
||
|
||
This approach ensures safe concurrency and determinism in that the change
|
||
on the object may not be applied if the version number has changed from the
|
||
last read. In other words, if two update requests specify the same base
|
||
version, only one of the requests can succeed. As a result, two separate
|
||
update requests that happen at the same time will not unintentionally
|
||
overwrite each other.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Index:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint64"
|
||
example: 373531
|
||
|
||
NodeSpec:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "Name for the node."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "my-node"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Role:
|
||
description: "Role of the node."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "worker"
|
||
- "manager"
|
||
example: "manager"
|
||
Availability:
|
||
description: "Availability of the node."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "active"
|
||
- "pause"
|
||
- "drain"
|
||
example: "active"
|
||
example:
|
||
Availability: "active"
|
||
Name: "node-name"
|
||
Role: "manager"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
foo: "bar"
|
||
|
||
Node:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "24ifsmvkjbyhk"
|
||
Version:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ObjectVersion"
|
||
CreatedAt:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Date and time at which the node was added to the swarm in
|
||
[RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) format with nano-seconds.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
example: "2016-08-18T10:44:24.496525531Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Date and time at which the node was last updated in
|
||
[RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) format with nano-seconds.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
example: "2017-08-09T07:09:37.632105588Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/NodeSpec"
|
||
Description:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/NodeDescription"
|
||
Status:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/NodeStatus"
|
||
ManagerStatus:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ManagerStatus"
|
||
|
||
NodeDescription:
|
||
description: |
|
||
NodeDescription encapsulates the properties of the Node as reported by the
|
||
agent.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Hostname:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "bf3067039e47"
|
||
Platform:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Platform"
|
||
Resources:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ResourceObject"
|
||
Engine:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EngineDescription"
|
||
TLSInfo:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/TLSInfo"
|
||
|
||
Platform:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Platform represents the platform (Arch/OS).
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Architecture:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Architecture represents the hardware architecture (for example,
|
||
`x86_64`).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "x86_64"
|
||
OS:
|
||
description: |
|
||
OS represents the Operating System (for example, `linux` or `windows`).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "linux"
|
||
|
||
EngineDescription:
|
||
description: "EngineDescription provides information about an engine."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
EngineVersion:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "17.06.0"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
foo: "bar"
|
||
Plugins:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Type:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- Type: "Log"
|
||
Name: "awslogs"
|
||
- Type: "Log"
|
||
Name: "fluentd"
|
||
- Type: "Log"
|
||
Name: "gcplogs"
|
||
- Type: "Log"
|
||
Name: "gelf"
|
||
- Type: "Log"
|
||
Name: "journald"
|
||
- Type: "Log"
|
||
Name: "json-file"
|
||
- Type: "Log"
|
||
Name: "splunk"
|
||
- Type: "Log"
|
||
Name: "syslog"
|
||
- Type: "Network"
|
||
Name: "bridge"
|
||
- Type: "Network"
|
||
Name: "host"
|
||
- Type: "Network"
|
||
Name: "ipvlan"
|
||
- Type: "Network"
|
||
Name: "macvlan"
|
||
- Type: "Network"
|
||
Name: "null"
|
||
- Type: "Network"
|
||
Name: "overlay"
|
||
- Type: "Volume"
|
||
Name: "local"
|
||
- Type: "Volume"
|
||
Name: "localhost:5000/vieux/sshfs:latest"
|
||
- Type: "Volume"
|
||
Name: "vieux/sshfs:latest"
|
||
|
||
TLSInfo:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Information about the issuer of leaf TLS certificates and the trusted root
|
||
CA certificate.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
TrustRoot:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The root CA certificate(s) that are used to validate leaf TLS
|
||
certificates.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
CertIssuerSubject:
|
||
description:
|
||
The base64-url-safe-encoded raw subject bytes of the issuer.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
CertIssuerPublicKey:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The base64-url-safe-encoded raw public key bytes of the issuer.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
TrustRoot: |
|
||
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
|
||
MIIBajCCARCgAwIBAgIUbYqrLSOSQHoxD8CwG6Bi2PJi9c8wCgYIKoZIzj0EAwIw
|
||
EzERMA8GA1UEAxMIc3dhcm0tY2EwHhcNMTcwNDI0MjE0MzAwWhcNMzcwNDE5MjE0
|
||
MzAwWjATMREwDwYDVQQDEwhzd2FybS1jYTBZMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEH
|
||
A0IABJk/VyMPYdaqDXJb/VXh5n/1Yuv7iNrxV3Qb3l06XD46seovcDWs3IZNV1lf
|
||
3Skyr0ofcchipoiHkXBODojJydSjQjBAMA4GA1UdDwEB/wQEAwIBBjAPBgNVHRMB
|
||
Af8EBTADAQH/MB0GA1UdDgQWBBRUXxuRcnFjDfR/RIAUQab8ZV/n4jAKBggqhkjO
|
||
PQQDAgNIADBFAiAy+JTe6Uc3KyLCMiqGl2GyWGQqQDEcO3/YG36x7om65AIhAJvz
|
||
pxv6zFeVEkAEEkqIYi0omA9+CjanB/6Bz4n1uw8H
|
||
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
|
||
CertIssuerSubject: "MBMxETAPBgNVBAMTCHN3YXJtLWNh"
|
||
CertIssuerPublicKey: "MFkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDQgAEmT9XIw9h1qoNclv9VeHmf/Vi6/uI2vFXdBveXTpcPjqx6i9wNazchk1XWV/dKTKvSh9xyGKmiIeRcE4OiMnJ1A=="
|
||
|
||
NodeStatus:
|
||
description: |
|
||
NodeStatus represents the status of a node.
|
||
|
||
It provides the current status of the node, as seen by the manager.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
State:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/NodeState"
|
||
Message:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ""
|
||
Addr:
|
||
description: "IP address of the node."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "172.17.0.2"
|
||
|
||
NodeState:
|
||
description: "NodeState represents the state of a node."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "unknown"
|
||
- "down"
|
||
- "ready"
|
||
- "disconnected"
|
||
example: "ready"
|
||
|
||
ManagerStatus:
|
||
description: |
|
||
ManagerStatus represents the status of a manager.
|
||
|
||
It provides the current status of a node's manager component, if the node
|
||
is a manager.
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Leader:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
example: true
|
||
Reachability:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Reachability"
|
||
Addr:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The IP address and port at which the manager is reachable.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "10.0.0.46:2377"
|
||
|
||
Reachability:
|
||
description: "Reachability represents the reachability of a node."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "unknown"
|
||
- "unreachable"
|
||
- "reachable"
|
||
example: "reachable"
|
||
|
||
SwarmSpec:
|
||
description: "User modifiable swarm configuration."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "Name of the swarm."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "default"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
com.example.corp.type: "production"
|
||
com.example.corp.department: "engineering"
|
||
Orchestration:
|
||
description: "Orchestration configuration."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
properties:
|
||
TaskHistoryRetentionLimit:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of historic tasks to keep per instance or node. If
|
||
negative, never remove completed or failed tasks.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 10
|
||
Raft:
|
||
description: "Raft configuration."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
SnapshotInterval:
|
||
description: "The number of log entries between snapshots."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint64"
|
||
example: 10000
|
||
KeepOldSnapshots:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of snapshots to keep beyond the current snapshot.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint64"
|
||
LogEntriesForSlowFollowers:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of log entries to keep around to sync up slow followers
|
||
after a snapshot is created.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint64"
|
||
example: 500
|
||
ElectionTick:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of ticks that a follower will wait for a message from
|
||
the leader before becoming a candidate and starting an election.
|
||
`ElectionTick` must be greater than `HeartbeatTick`.
|
||
|
||
A tick currently defaults to one second, so these translate
|
||
directly to seconds currently, but this is NOT guaranteed.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 3
|
||
HeartbeatTick:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of ticks between heartbeats. Every HeartbeatTick ticks,
|
||
the leader will send a heartbeat to the followers.
|
||
|
||
A tick currently defaults to one second, so these translate
|
||
directly to seconds currently, but this is NOT guaranteed.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 1
|
||
Dispatcher:
|
||
description: "Dispatcher configuration."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
properties:
|
||
HeartbeatPeriod:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The delay for an agent to send a heartbeat to the dispatcher.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 5000000000
|
||
CAConfig:
|
||
description: "CA configuration."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
properties:
|
||
NodeCertExpiry:
|
||
description: "The duration node certificates are issued for."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 7776000000000000
|
||
ExternalCAs:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Configuration for forwarding signing requests to an external
|
||
certificate authority.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Protocol:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Protocol for communication with the external CA (currently
|
||
only `cfssl` is supported).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "cfssl"
|
||
default: "cfssl"
|
||
URL:
|
||
description: |
|
||
URL where certificate signing requests should be sent.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Options:
|
||
description: |
|
||
An object with key/value pairs that are interpreted as
|
||
protocol-specific options for the external CA driver.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
CACert:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The root CA certificate (in PEM format) this external CA uses
|
||
to issue TLS certificates (assumed to be to the current swarm
|
||
root CA certificate if not provided).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
SigningCACert:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The desired signing CA certificate for all swarm node TLS leaf
|
||
certificates, in PEM format.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
SigningCAKey:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The desired signing CA key for all swarm node TLS leaf certificates,
|
||
in PEM format.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
ForceRotate:
|
||
description: |
|
||
An integer whose purpose is to force swarm to generate a new
|
||
signing CA certificate and key, if none have been specified in
|
||
`SigningCACert` and `SigningCAKey`
|
||
format: "uint64"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
EncryptionConfig:
|
||
description: "Parameters related to encryption-at-rest."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
AutoLockManagers:
|
||
description: |
|
||
If set, generate a key and use it to lock data stored on the
|
||
managers.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: false
|
||
TaskDefaults:
|
||
description: "Defaults for creating tasks in this cluster."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
LogDriver:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The log driver to use for tasks created in the orchestrator if
|
||
unspecified by a service.
|
||
|
||
Updating this value only affects new tasks. Existing tasks continue
|
||
to use their previously configured log driver until recreated.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The log driver to use as a default for new tasks.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "json-file"
|
||
Options:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Driver-specific options for the selectd log driver, specified
|
||
as key/value pairs.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
"max-file": "10"
|
||
"max-size": "100m"
|
||
|
||
# The Swarm information for `GET /info`. It is the same as `GET /swarm`, but
|
||
# without `JoinTokens`.
|
||
ClusterInfo:
|
||
description: |
|
||
ClusterInfo represents information about the swarm as is returned by the
|
||
"/info" endpoint. Join-tokens are not included.
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
description: "The ID of the swarm."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "abajmipo7b4xz5ip2nrla6b11"
|
||
Version:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ObjectVersion"
|
||
CreatedAt:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Date and time at which the swarm was initialised in
|
||
[RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) format with nano-seconds.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
example: "2016-08-18T10:44:24.496525531Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Date and time at which the swarm was last updated in
|
||
[RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt) format with nano-seconds.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
example: "2017-08-09T07:09:37.632105588Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/SwarmSpec"
|
||
TLSInfo:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/TLSInfo"
|
||
RootRotationInProgress:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Whether there is currently a root CA rotation in progress for the swarm
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: false
|
||
DataPathPort:
|
||
description: |
|
||
DataPathPort specifies the data path port number for data traffic.
|
||
Acceptable port range is 1024 to 49151.
|
||
If no port is set or is set to 0, the default port (4789) is used.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint32"
|
||
default: 4789
|
||
example: 4789
|
||
DefaultAddrPool:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Default Address Pool specifies default subnet pools for global scope
|
||
networks.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "CIDR"
|
||
example: ["10.10.0.0/16", "20.20.0.0/16"]
|
||
SubnetSize:
|
||
description: |
|
||
SubnetSize specifies the subnet size of the networks created from the
|
||
default subnet pool.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint32"
|
||
maximum: 29
|
||
default: 24
|
||
example: 24
|
||
|
||
JoinTokens:
|
||
description: |
|
||
JoinTokens contains the tokens workers and managers need to join the swarm.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Worker:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The token workers can use to join the swarm.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "SWMTKN-1-3pu6hszjas19xyp7ghgosyx9k8atbfcr8p2is99znpy26u2lkl-1awxwuwd3z9j1z3puu7rcgdbx"
|
||
Manager:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The token managers can use to join the swarm.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "SWMTKN-1-3pu6hszjas19xyp7ghgosyx9k8atbfcr8p2is99znpy26u2lkl-7p73s1dx5in4tatdymyhg9hu2"
|
||
|
||
Swarm:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
allOf:
|
||
- $ref: "#/definitions/ClusterInfo"
|
||
- type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
JoinTokens:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/JoinTokens"
|
||
|
||
TaskSpec:
|
||
description: "User modifiable task configuration."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
PluginSpec:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Plugin spec for the service. *(Experimental release only.)*
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: ContainerSpec, NetworkAttachmentSpec, and PluginSpec are
|
||
> mutually exclusive. PluginSpec is only used when the Runtime field
|
||
> is set to `plugin`. NetworkAttachmentSpec is used when the Runtime
|
||
> field is set to `attachment`.
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "The name or 'alias' to use for the plugin."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Remote:
|
||
description: "The plugin image reference to use."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Disabled:
|
||
description: "Disable the plugin once scheduled."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
PluginPrivilege:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PluginPrivilege"
|
||
ContainerSpec:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Container spec for the service.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: ContainerSpec, NetworkAttachmentSpec, and PluginSpec are
|
||
> mutually exclusive. PluginSpec is only used when the Runtime field
|
||
> is set to `plugin`. NetworkAttachmentSpec is used when the Runtime
|
||
> field is set to `attachment`.
|
||
properties:
|
||
Image:
|
||
description: "The image name to use for the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value data."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Command:
|
||
description: "The command to be run in the image."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Args:
|
||
description: "Arguments to the command."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Hostname:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The hostname to use for the container, as a valid
|
||
[RFC 1123](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1123) hostname.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Env:
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of environment variables in the form `VAR=value`.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Dir:
|
||
description: "The working directory for commands to run in."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
User:
|
||
description: "The user inside the container."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Groups:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of additional groups that the container process will run as.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Privileges:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: "Security options for the container"
|
||
properties:
|
||
CredentialSpec:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: "CredentialSpec for managed service account (Windows only)"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Config:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "0bt9dmxjvjiqermk6xrop3ekq"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Load credential spec from a Swarm Config with the given ID.
|
||
The specified config must also be present in the Configs
|
||
field with the Runtime property set.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: `CredentialSpec.File`, `CredentialSpec.Registry`,
|
||
> and `CredentialSpec.Config` are mutually exclusive.
|
||
File:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "spec.json"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Load credential spec from this file. The file is read by
|
||
the daemon, and must be present in the `CredentialSpecs`
|
||
subdirectory in the docker data directory, which defaults
|
||
to `C:\ProgramData\Docker\` on Windows.
|
||
|
||
For example, specifying `spec.json` loads
|
||
`C:\ProgramData\Docker\CredentialSpecs\spec.json`.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: `CredentialSpec.File`, `CredentialSpec.Registry`,
|
||
> and `CredentialSpec.Config` are mutually exclusive.
|
||
Registry:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Load credential spec from this value in the Windows
|
||
registry. The specified registry value must be located in:
|
||
|
||
`HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Virtualization\Containers\CredentialSpecs`
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: `CredentialSpec.File`, `CredentialSpec.Registry`,
|
||
> and `CredentialSpec.Config` are mutually exclusive.
|
||
SELinuxContext:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: "SELinux labels of the container"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Disable:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "Disable SELinux"
|
||
User:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "SELinux user label"
|
||
Role:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "SELinux role label"
|
||
Type:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "SELinux type label"
|
||
Level:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "SELinux level label"
|
||
Seccomp:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: "Options for configuring seccomp on the container"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Mode:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "default"
|
||
- "unconfined"
|
||
- "custom"
|
||
Profile:
|
||
description: "The custom seccomp profile as a json object"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
AppArmor:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: "Options for configuring AppArmor on the container"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Mode:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "default"
|
||
- "disabled"
|
||
NoNewPrivileges:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "Configuration of the no_new_privs bit in the container"
|
||
|
||
TTY:
|
||
description: "Whether a pseudo-TTY should be allocated."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
OpenStdin:
|
||
description: "Open `stdin`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
ReadOnly:
|
||
description: "Mount the container's root filesystem as read only."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
Mounts:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Specification for mounts to be added to containers created as part
|
||
of the service.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Mount"
|
||
StopSignal:
|
||
description: "Signal to stop the container."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
StopGracePeriod:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Amount of time to wait for the container to terminate before
|
||
forcefully killing it.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
HealthCheck:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/HealthConfig"
|
||
Hosts:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of hostname/IP mappings to add to the container's `hosts`
|
||
file. The format of extra hosts is specified in the
|
||
[hosts(5)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/hosts.5.html)
|
||
man page:
|
||
|
||
IP_address canonical_hostname [aliases...]
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
DNSConfig:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Specification for DNS related configurations in resolver configuration
|
||
file (`resolv.conf`).
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Nameservers:
|
||
description: "The IP addresses of the name servers."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Search:
|
||
description: "A search list for host-name lookup."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Options:
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of internal resolver variables to be modified (e.g.,
|
||
`debug`, `ndots:3`, etc.).
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Secrets:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Secrets contains references to zero or more secrets that will be
|
||
exposed to the service.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
File:
|
||
description: |
|
||
File represents a specific target that is backed by a file.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Name represents the final filename in the filesystem.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
UID:
|
||
description: "UID represents the file UID."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
GID:
|
||
description: "GID represents the file GID."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Mode:
|
||
description: "Mode represents the FileMode of the file."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint32"
|
||
SecretID:
|
||
description: |
|
||
SecretID represents the ID of the specific secret that we're
|
||
referencing.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
SecretName:
|
||
description: |
|
||
SecretName is the name of the secret that this references,
|
||
but this is just provided for lookup/display purposes. The
|
||
secret in the reference will be identified by its ID.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Configs:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Configs contains references to zero or more configs that will be
|
||
exposed to the service.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
File:
|
||
description: |
|
||
File represents a specific target that is backed by a file.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /><p>
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: `Configs.File` and `Configs.Runtime` are mutually exclusive
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Name represents the final filename in the filesystem.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
UID:
|
||
description: "UID represents the file UID."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
GID:
|
||
description: "GID represents the file GID."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Mode:
|
||
description: "Mode represents the FileMode of the file."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint32"
|
||
Runtime:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Runtime represents a target that is not mounted into the
|
||
container but is used by the task
|
||
|
||
<p><br /><p>
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: `Configs.File` and `Configs.Runtime` are mutually
|
||
> exclusive
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
ConfigID:
|
||
description: |
|
||
ConfigID represents the ID of the specific config that we're
|
||
referencing.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
ConfigName:
|
||
description: |
|
||
ConfigName is the name of the config that this references,
|
||
but this is just provided for lookup/display purposes. The
|
||
config in the reference will be identified by its ID.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Isolation:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Isolation technology of the containers running the service.
|
||
(Windows only)
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "default"
|
||
- "process"
|
||
- "hyperv"
|
||
Init:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Run an init inside the container that forwards signals and reaps
|
||
processes. This field is omitted if empty, and the default (as
|
||
configured on the daemon) is used.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
Sysctls:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Set kernel namedspaced parameters (sysctls) in the container.
|
||
The Sysctls option on services accepts the same sysctls as the
|
||
are supported on containers. Note that while the same sysctls are
|
||
supported, no guarantees or checks are made about their
|
||
suitability for a clustered environment, and it's up to the user
|
||
to determine whether a given sysctl will work properly in a
|
||
Service.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
# This option is not used by Windows containers
|
||
CapabilityAdd:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of kernel capabilities to add to the default set
|
||
for the container.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "CAP_NET_RAW"
|
||
- "CAP_SYS_ADMIN"
|
||
- "CAP_SYS_CHROOT"
|
||
- "CAP_SYSLOG"
|
||
CapabilityDrop:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of kernel capabilities to drop from the default set
|
||
for the container.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "CAP_NET_RAW"
|
||
Ulimits:
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of resource limits to set in the container. For example: `{"Name": "nofile", "Soft": 1024, "Hard": 2048}`"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "Name of ulimit"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Soft:
|
||
description: "Soft limit"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
Hard:
|
||
description: "Hard limit"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
NetworkAttachmentSpec:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Read-only spec type for non-swarm containers attached to swarm overlay
|
||
networks.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: ContainerSpec, NetworkAttachmentSpec, and PluginSpec are
|
||
> mutually exclusive. PluginSpec is only used when the Runtime field
|
||
> is set to `plugin`. NetworkAttachmentSpec is used when the Runtime
|
||
> field is set to `attachment`.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ContainerID:
|
||
description: "ID of the container represented by this task"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Resources:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Resource requirements which apply to each individual container created
|
||
as part of the service.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Limits:
|
||
description: "Define resources limits."
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Limit"
|
||
Reservations:
|
||
description: "Define resources reservation."
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ResourceObject"
|
||
RestartPolicy:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Specification for the restart policy which applies to containers
|
||
created as part of this service.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Condition:
|
||
description: "Condition for restart."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "none"
|
||
- "on-failure"
|
||
- "any"
|
||
Delay:
|
||
description: "Delay between restart attempts."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
MaxAttempts:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Maximum attempts to restart a given container before giving up
|
||
(default value is 0, which is ignored).
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
default: 0
|
||
Window:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Windows is the time window used to evaluate the restart policy
|
||
(default value is 0, which is unbounded).
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
default: 0
|
||
Placement:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Constraints:
|
||
description: |
|
||
An array of constraint expressions to limit the set of nodes where
|
||
a task can be scheduled. Constraint expressions can either use a
|
||
_match_ (`==`) or _exclude_ (`!=`) rule. Multiple constraints find
|
||
nodes that satisfy every expression (AND match). Constraints can
|
||
match node or Docker Engine labels as follows:
|
||
|
||
node attribute | matches | example
|
||
---------------------|--------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------
|
||
`node.id` | Node ID | `node.id==2ivku8v2gvtg4`
|
||
`node.hostname` | Node hostname | `node.hostname!=node-2`
|
||
`node.role` | Node role (`manager`/`worker`) | `node.role==manager`
|
||
`node.platform.os` | Node operating system | `node.platform.os==windows`
|
||
`node.platform.arch` | Node architecture | `node.platform.arch==x86_64`
|
||
`node.labels` | User-defined node labels | `node.labels.security==high`
|
||
`engine.labels` | Docker Engine's labels | `engine.labels.operatingsystem==ubuntu-14.04`
|
||
|
||
`engine.labels` apply to Docker Engine labels like operating system,
|
||
drivers, etc. Swarm administrators add `node.labels` for operational
|
||
purposes by using the [`node update endpoint`](#operation/NodeUpdate).
|
||
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "node.hostname!=node3.corp.example.com"
|
||
- "node.role!=manager"
|
||
- "node.labels.type==production"
|
||
- "node.platform.os==linux"
|
||
- "node.platform.arch==x86_64"
|
||
Preferences:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Preferences provide a way to make the scheduler aware of factors
|
||
such as topology. They are provided in order from highest to
|
||
lowest precedence.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Spread:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
SpreadDescriptor:
|
||
description: |
|
||
label descriptor, such as `engine.labels.az`.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- Spread:
|
||
SpreadDescriptor: "node.labels.datacenter"
|
||
- Spread:
|
||
SpreadDescriptor: "node.labels.rack"
|
||
MaxReplicas:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Maximum number of replicas for per node (default value is 0, which
|
||
is unlimited)
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
default: 0
|
||
Platforms:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Platforms stores all the platforms that the service's image can
|
||
run on. This field is used in the platform filter for scheduling.
|
||
If empty, then the platform filter is off, meaning there are no
|
||
scheduling restrictions.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Platform"
|
||
ForceUpdate:
|
||
description: |
|
||
A counter that triggers an update even if no relevant parameters have
|
||
been changed.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
Runtime:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Runtime is the type of runtime specified for the task executor.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Networks:
|
||
description: "Specifies which networks the service should attach to."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/NetworkAttachmentConfig"
|
||
LogDriver:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Specifies the log driver to use for tasks created from this spec. If
|
||
not present, the default one for the swarm will be used, finally
|
||
falling back to the engine default if not specified.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Options:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
TaskState:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "new"
|
||
- "allocated"
|
||
- "pending"
|
||
- "assigned"
|
||
- "accepted"
|
||
- "preparing"
|
||
- "ready"
|
||
- "starting"
|
||
- "running"
|
||
- "complete"
|
||
- "shutdown"
|
||
- "failed"
|
||
- "rejected"
|
||
- "remove"
|
||
- "orphaned"
|
||
|
||
ContainerStatus:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: "represents the status of a container."
|
||
properties:
|
||
ContainerID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
PID:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
ExitCode:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
|
||
PortStatus:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: "represents the port status of a task's host ports whose service has published host ports"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Ports:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EndpointPortConfig"
|
||
|
||
TaskStatus:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: "represents the status of a task."
|
||
properties:
|
||
Timestamp:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
State:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/TaskState"
|
||
Message:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Err:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
ContainerStatus:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ContainerStatus"
|
||
PortStatus:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PortStatus"
|
||
|
||
Task:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
description: "The ID of the task."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Version:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ObjectVersion"
|
||
CreatedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
UpdatedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "Name of the task."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/TaskSpec"
|
||
ServiceID:
|
||
description: "The ID of the service this task is part of."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Slot:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
NodeID:
|
||
description: "The ID of the node that this task is on."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
AssignedGenericResources:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/GenericResources"
|
||
Status:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/TaskStatus"
|
||
DesiredState:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/TaskState"
|
||
JobIteration:
|
||
description: |
|
||
If the Service this Task belongs to is a job-mode service, contains
|
||
the JobIteration of the Service this Task was created for. Absent if
|
||
the Task was created for a Replicated or Global Service.
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ObjectVersion"
|
||
example:
|
||
ID: "0kzzo1i0y4jz6027t0k7aezc7"
|
||
Version:
|
||
Index: 71
|
||
CreatedAt: "2016-06-07T21:07:31.171892745Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt: "2016-06-07T21:07:31.376370513Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
ContainerSpec:
|
||
Image: "redis"
|
||
Resources:
|
||
Limits: {}
|
||
Reservations: {}
|
||
RestartPolicy:
|
||
Condition: "any"
|
||
MaxAttempts: 0
|
||
Placement: {}
|
||
ServiceID: "9mnpnzenvg8p8tdbtq4wvbkcz"
|
||
Slot: 1
|
||
NodeID: "60gvrl6tm78dmak4yl7srz94v"
|
||
Status:
|
||
Timestamp: "2016-06-07T21:07:31.290032978Z"
|
||
State: "running"
|
||
Message: "started"
|
||
ContainerStatus:
|
||
ContainerID: "e5d62702a1b48d01c3e02ca1e0212a250801fa8d67caca0b6f35919ebc12f035"
|
||
PID: 677
|
||
DesiredState: "running"
|
||
NetworksAttachments:
|
||
- Network:
|
||
ID: "4qvuz4ko70xaltuqbt8956gd1"
|
||
Version:
|
||
Index: 18
|
||
CreatedAt: "2016-06-07T20:31:11.912919752Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt: "2016-06-07T21:07:29.955277358Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
Name: "ingress"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
com.docker.swarm.internal: "true"
|
||
DriverConfiguration: {}
|
||
IPAMOptions:
|
||
Driver: {}
|
||
Configs:
|
||
- Subnet: "10.255.0.0/16"
|
||
Gateway: "10.255.0.1"
|
||
DriverState:
|
||
Name: "overlay"
|
||
Options:
|
||
com.docker.network.driver.overlay.vxlanid_list: "256"
|
||
IPAMOptions:
|
||
Driver:
|
||
Name: "default"
|
||
Configs:
|
||
- Subnet: "10.255.0.0/16"
|
||
Gateway: "10.255.0.1"
|
||
Addresses:
|
||
- "10.255.0.10/16"
|
||
AssignedGenericResources:
|
||
- DiscreteResourceSpec:
|
||
Kind: "SSD"
|
||
Value: 3
|
||
- NamedResourceSpec:
|
||
Kind: "GPU"
|
||
Value: "UUID1"
|
||
- NamedResourceSpec:
|
||
Kind: "GPU"
|
||
Value: "UUID2"
|
||
|
||
ServiceSpec:
|
||
description: "User modifiable configuration for a service."
|
||
type: object
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "Name of the service."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
TaskTemplate:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/TaskSpec"
|
||
Mode:
|
||
description: "Scheduling mode for the service."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Replicated:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Replicas:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
Global:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
ReplicatedJob:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The mode used for services with a finite number of tasks that run
|
||
to a completed state.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
MaxConcurrent:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The maximum number of replicas to run simultaneously.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
default: 1
|
||
TotalCompletions:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The total number of replicas desired to reach the Completed
|
||
state. If unset, will default to the value of `MaxConcurrent`
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
GlobalJob:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The mode used for services which run a task to the completed state
|
||
on each valid node.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
UpdateConfig:
|
||
description: "Specification for the update strategy of the service."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Parallelism:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Maximum number of tasks to be updated in one iteration (0 means
|
||
unlimited parallelism).
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
Delay:
|
||
description: "Amount of time between updates, in nanoseconds."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
FailureAction:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Action to take if an updated task fails to run, or stops running
|
||
during the update.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "continue"
|
||
- "pause"
|
||
- "rollback"
|
||
Monitor:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Amount of time to monitor each updated task for failures, in
|
||
nanoseconds.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
MaxFailureRatio:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The fraction of tasks that may fail during an update before the
|
||
failure action is invoked, specified as a floating point number
|
||
between 0 and 1.
|
||
type: "number"
|
||
default: 0
|
||
Order:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The order of operations when rolling out an updated task. Either
|
||
the old task is shut down before the new task is started, or the
|
||
new task is started before the old task is shut down.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "stop-first"
|
||
- "start-first"
|
||
RollbackConfig:
|
||
description: "Specification for the rollback strategy of the service."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Parallelism:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Maximum number of tasks to be rolled back in one iteration (0 means
|
||
unlimited parallelism).
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
Delay:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Amount of time between rollback iterations, in nanoseconds.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
FailureAction:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Action to take if an rolled back task fails to run, or stops
|
||
running during the rollback.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "continue"
|
||
- "pause"
|
||
Monitor:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Amount of time to monitor each rolled back task for failures, in
|
||
nanoseconds.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
MaxFailureRatio:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The fraction of tasks that may fail during a rollback before the
|
||
failure action is invoked, specified as a floating point number
|
||
between 0 and 1.
|
||
type: "number"
|
||
default: 0
|
||
Order:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The order of operations when rolling back a task. Either the old
|
||
task is shut down before the new task is started, or the new task
|
||
is started before the old task is shut down.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "stop-first"
|
||
- "start-first"
|
||
Networks:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Specifies which networks the service should attach to.
|
||
|
||
Deprecated: This field is deprecated since v1.44. The Networks field in TaskSpec should be used instead.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/NetworkAttachmentConfig"
|
||
|
||
EndpointSpec:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EndpointSpec"
|
||
|
||
EndpointPortConfig:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Protocol:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "tcp"
|
||
- "udp"
|
||
- "sctp"
|
||
TargetPort:
|
||
description: "The port inside the container."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
PublishedPort:
|
||
description: "The port on the swarm hosts."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
PublishMode:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The mode in which port is published.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
- "ingress" makes the target port accessible on every node,
|
||
regardless of whether there is a task for the service running on
|
||
that node or not.
|
||
- "host" bypasses the routing mesh and publish the port directly on
|
||
the swarm node where that service is running.
|
||
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "ingress"
|
||
- "host"
|
||
default: "ingress"
|
||
example: "ingress"
|
||
|
||
EndpointSpec:
|
||
description: "Properties that can be configured to access and load balance a service."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Mode:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The mode of resolution to use for internal load balancing between tasks.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "vip"
|
||
- "dnsrr"
|
||
default: "vip"
|
||
Ports:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of exposed ports that this service is accessible on from the
|
||
outside. Ports can only be provided if `vip` resolution mode is used.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EndpointPortConfig"
|
||
|
||
Service:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Version:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ObjectVersion"
|
||
CreatedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
UpdatedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ServiceSpec"
|
||
Endpoint:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Spec:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EndpointSpec"
|
||
Ports:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EndpointPortConfig"
|
||
VirtualIPs:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
NetworkID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Addr:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
UpdateStatus:
|
||
description: "The status of a service update."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
State:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "updating"
|
||
- "paused"
|
||
- "completed"
|
||
StartedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
CompletedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
Message:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
ServiceStatus:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The status of the service's tasks. Provided only when requested as
|
||
part of a ServiceList operation.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
RunningTasks:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of tasks for the service currently in the Running state.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint64"
|
||
example: 7
|
||
DesiredTasks:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of tasks for the service desired to be running.
|
||
For replicated services, this is the replica count from the
|
||
service spec. For global services, this is computed by taking
|
||
count of all tasks for the service with a Desired State other
|
||
than Shutdown.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint64"
|
||
example: 10
|
||
CompletedTasks:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of tasks for a job that are in the Completed state.
|
||
This field must be cross-referenced with the service type, as the
|
||
value of 0 may mean the service is not in a job mode, or it may
|
||
mean the job-mode service has no tasks yet Completed.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint64"
|
||
JobStatus:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The status of the service when it is in one of ReplicatedJob or
|
||
GlobalJob modes. Absent on Replicated and Global mode services. The
|
||
JobIteration is an ObjectVersion, but unlike the Service's version,
|
||
does not need to be sent with an update request.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
JobIteration:
|
||
description: |
|
||
JobIteration is a value increased each time a Job is executed,
|
||
successfully or otherwise. "Executed", in this case, means the
|
||
job as a whole has been started, not that an individual Task has
|
||
been launched. A job is "Executed" when its ServiceSpec is
|
||
updated. JobIteration can be used to disambiguate Tasks belonging
|
||
to different executions of a job. Though JobIteration will
|
||
increase with each subsequent execution, it may not necessarily
|
||
increase by 1, and so JobIteration should not be used to
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ObjectVersion"
|
||
LastExecution:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The last time, as observed by the server, that this job was
|
||
started.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
example:
|
||
ID: "9mnpnzenvg8p8tdbtq4wvbkcz"
|
||
Version:
|
||
Index: 19
|
||
CreatedAt: "2016-06-07T21:05:51.880065305Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt: "2016-06-07T21:07:29.962229872Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
Name: "hopeful_cori"
|
||
TaskTemplate:
|
||
ContainerSpec:
|
||
Image: "redis"
|
||
Resources:
|
||
Limits: {}
|
||
Reservations: {}
|
||
RestartPolicy:
|
||
Condition: "any"
|
||
MaxAttempts: 0
|
||
Placement: {}
|
||
ForceUpdate: 0
|
||
Mode:
|
||
Replicated:
|
||
Replicas: 1
|
||
UpdateConfig:
|
||
Parallelism: 1
|
||
Delay: 1000000000
|
||
FailureAction: "pause"
|
||
Monitor: 15000000000
|
||
MaxFailureRatio: 0.15
|
||
RollbackConfig:
|
||
Parallelism: 1
|
||
Delay: 1000000000
|
||
FailureAction: "pause"
|
||
Monitor: 15000000000
|
||
MaxFailureRatio: 0.15
|
||
EndpointSpec:
|
||
Mode: "vip"
|
||
Ports:
|
||
-
|
||
Protocol: "tcp"
|
||
TargetPort: 6379
|
||
PublishedPort: 30001
|
||
Endpoint:
|
||
Spec:
|
||
Mode: "vip"
|
||
Ports:
|
||
-
|
||
Protocol: "tcp"
|
||
TargetPort: 6379
|
||
PublishedPort: 30001
|
||
Ports:
|
||
-
|
||
Protocol: "tcp"
|
||
TargetPort: 6379
|
||
PublishedPort: 30001
|
||
VirtualIPs:
|
||
-
|
||
NetworkID: "4qvuz4ko70xaltuqbt8956gd1"
|
||
Addr: "10.255.0.2/16"
|
||
-
|
||
NetworkID: "4qvuz4ko70xaltuqbt8956gd1"
|
||
Addr: "10.255.0.3/16"
|
||
|
||
ImageDeleteResponseItem:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-go-name: "DeleteResponse"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Untagged:
|
||
description: "The image ID of an image that was untagged"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Deleted:
|
||
description: "The image ID of an image that was deleted"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
ServiceCreateResponse:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
contains the information returned to a client on the
|
||
creation of a new service.
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
description: "The ID of the created service."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "ak7w3gjqoa3kuz8xcpnyy0pvl"
|
||
Warnings:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Optional warning message.
|
||
|
||
FIXME(thaJeztah): this should have "omitempty" in the generated type.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "unable to pin image doesnotexist:latest to digest: image library/doesnotexist:latest not found"
|
||
|
||
ServiceUpdateResponse:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Warnings:
|
||
description: "Optional warning messages"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
Warnings:
|
||
- "unable to pin image doesnotexist:latest to digest: image library/doesnotexist:latest not found"
|
||
|
||
ContainerSummary:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Id:
|
||
description: "The ID of this container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-go-name: "ID"
|
||
Names:
|
||
description: "The names that this container has been given"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Image:
|
||
description: "The name of the image used when creating this container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
ImageID:
|
||
description: "The ID of the image that this container was created from"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Command:
|
||
description: "Command to run when starting the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Created:
|
||
description: "When the container was created"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
Ports:
|
||
description: "The ports exposed by this container"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Port"
|
||
SizeRw:
|
||
description: "The size of files that have been created or changed by this container"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
SizeRootFs:
|
||
description: "The total size of all the files in this container"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
State:
|
||
description: "The state of this container (e.g. `Exited`)"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Status:
|
||
description: "Additional human-readable status of this container (e.g. `Exit 0`)"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
HostConfig:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
NetworkMode:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
NetworkSettings:
|
||
description: "A summary of the container's network settings"
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Networks:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EndpointSettings"
|
||
Mounts:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/MountPoint"
|
||
|
||
Driver:
|
||
description: "Driver represents a driver (network, logging, secrets)."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
required: [Name]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "Name of the driver."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "some-driver"
|
||
Options:
|
||
description: "Key/value map of driver-specific options."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
OptionA: "value for driver-specific option A"
|
||
OptionB: "value for driver-specific option B"
|
||
|
||
SecretSpec:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "User-defined name of the secret."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
com.example.some-label: "some-value"
|
||
com.example.some-other-label: "some-other-value"
|
||
Data:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Base64-url-safe-encoded ([RFC 4648](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648#section-5))
|
||
data to store as secret.
|
||
|
||
This field is only used to _create_ a secret, and is not returned by
|
||
other endpoints.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ""
|
||
Driver:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Name of the secrets driver used to fetch the secret's value from an
|
||
external secret store.
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Driver"
|
||
Templating:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Templating driver, if applicable
|
||
|
||
Templating controls whether and how to evaluate the config payload as
|
||
a template. If no driver is set, no templating is used.
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Driver"
|
||
|
||
Secret:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "blt1owaxmitz71s9v5zh81zun"
|
||
Version:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ObjectVersion"
|
||
CreatedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
example: "2017-07-20T13:55:28.678958722Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
example: "2017-07-20T13:55:28.678958722Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/SecretSpec"
|
||
|
||
ConfigSpec:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "User-defined name of the config."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Data:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Base64-url-safe-encoded ([RFC 4648](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648#section-5))
|
||
config data.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Templating:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Templating driver, if applicable
|
||
|
||
Templating controls whether and how to evaluate the config payload as
|
||
a template. If no driver is set, no templating is used.
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Driver"
|
||
|
||
Config:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Version:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ObjectVersion"
|
||
CreatedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
UpdatedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ConfigSpec"
|
||
|
||
ContainerState:
|
||
description: |
|
||
ContainerState stores container's running state. It's part of ContainerJSONBase
|
||
and will be returned by the "inspect" command.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
properties:
|
||
Status:
|
||
description: |
|
||
String representation of the container state. Can be one of "created",
|
||
"running", "paused", "restarting", "removing", "exited", or "dead".
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum: ["created", "running", "paused", "restarting", "removing", "exited", "dead"]
|
||
example: "running"
|
||
Running:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Whether this container is running.
|
||
|
||
Note that a running container can be _paused_. The `Running` and `Paused`
|
||
booleans are not mutually exclusive:
|
||
|
||
When pausing a container (on Linux), the freezer cgroup is used to suspend
|
||
all processes in the container. Freezing the process requires the process to
|
||
be running. As a result, paused containers are both `Running` _and_ `Paused`.
|
||
|
||
Use the `Status` field instead to determine if a container's state is "running".
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
Paused:
|
||
description: "Whether this container is paused."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: false
|
||
Restarting:
|
||
description: "Whether this container is restarting."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: false
|
||
OOMKilled:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Whether a process within this container has been killed because it ran
|
||
out of memory since the container was last started.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: false
|
||
Dead:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: false
|
||
Pid:
|
||
description: "The process ID of this container"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 1234
|
||
ExitCode:
|
||
description: "The last exit code of this container"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 0
|
||
Error:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
StartedAt:
|
||
description: "The time when this container was last started."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "2020-01-06T09:06:59.461876391Z"
|
||
FinishedAt:
|
||
description: "The time when this container last exited."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "2020-01-06T09:07:59.461876391Z"
|
||
Health:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Health"
|
||
|
||
ContainerCreateResponse:
|
||
description: "OK response to ContainerCreate operation"
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "ContainerCreateResponse"
|
||
x-go-name: "CreateResponse"
|
||
required: [Id, Warnings]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Id:
|
||
description: "The ID of the created container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "ede54ee1afda366ab42f824e8a5ffd195155d853ceaec74a927f249ea270c743"
|
||
Warnings:
|
||
description: "Warnings encountered when creating the container"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: []
|
||
|
||
ContainerWaitResponse:
|
||
description: "OK response to ContainerWait operation"
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-go-name: "WaitResponse"
|
||
title: "ContainerWaitResponse"
|
||
required: [StatusCode]
|
||
properties:
|
||
StatusCode:
|
||
description: "Exit code of the container"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
Error:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ContainerWaitExitError"
|
||
|
||
ContainerWaitExitError:
|
||
description: "container waiting error, if any"
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-go-name: "WaitExitError"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Message:
|
||
description: "Details of an error"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
SystemVersion:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Response of Engine API: GET "/version"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Platform:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
required: [Name]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Components:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Information about system components
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-go-name: ComponentVersion
|
||
required: [Name, Version]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Name of the component
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "Engine"
|
||
Version:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Version of the component
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
example: "19.03.12"
|
||
Details:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Key/value pairs of strings with additional information about the
|
||
component. These values are intended for informational purposes
|
||
only, and their content is not defined, and not part of the API
|
||
specification.
|
||
|
||
These messages can be printed by the client as information to the user.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
Version:
|
||
description: "The version of the daemon"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "19.03.12"
|
||
ApiVersion:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The default (and highest) API version that is supported by the daemon
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "1.40"
|
||
MinAPIVersion:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The minimum API version that is supported by the daemon
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "1.12"
|
||
GitCommit:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The Git commit of the source code that was used to build the daemon
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "48a66213fe"
|
||
GoVersion:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The version Go used to compile the daemon, and the version of the Go
|
||
runtime in use.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "go1.13.14"
|
||
Os:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The operating system that the daemon is running on ("linux" or "windows")
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "linux"
|
||
Arch:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The architecture that the daemon is running on
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "amd64"
|
||
KernelVersion:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The kernel version (`uname -r`) that the daemon is running on.
|
||
|
||
This field is omitted when empty.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "4.19.76-linuxkit"
|
||
Experimental:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if the daemon is started with experimental features enabled.
|
||
|
||
This field is omitted when empty / false.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
BuildTime:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The date and time that the daemon was compiled.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "2020-06-22T15:49:27.000000000+00:00"
|
||
|
||
SystemInfo:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Unique identifier of the daemon.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: The format of the ID itself is not part of the API, and
|
||
> should not be considered stable.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "7TRN:IPZB:QYBB:VPBQ:UMPP:KARE:6ZNR:XE6T:7EWV:PKF4:ZOJD:TPYS"
|
||
Containers:
|
||
description: "Total number of containers on the host."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 14
|
||
ContainersRunning:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Number of containers with status `"running"`.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 3
|
||
ContainersPaused:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Number of containers with status `"paused"`.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 1
|
||
ContainersStopped:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Number of containers with status `"stopped"`.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 10
|
||
Images:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Total number of images on the host.
|
||
|
||
Both _tagged_ and _untagged_ (dangling) images are counted.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 508
|
||
Driver:
|
||
description: "Name of the storage driver in use."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "overlay2"
|
||
DriverStatus:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Information specific to the storage driver, provided as
|
||
"label" / "value" pairs.
|
||
|
||
This information is provided by the storage driver, and formatted
|
||
in a way consistent with the output of `docker info` on the command
|
||
line.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: The information returned in this field, including the
|
||
> formatting of values and labels, should not be considered stable,
|
||
> and may change without notice.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- ["Backing Filesystem", "extfs"]
|
||
- ["Supports d_type", "true"]
|
||
- ["Native Overlay Diff", "true"]
|
||
DockerRootDir:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Root directory of persistent Docker state.
|
||
|
||
Defaults to `/var/lib/docker` on Linux, and `C:\ProgramData\docker`
|
||
on Windows.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "/var/lib/docker"
|
||
Plugins:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PluginsInfo"
|
||
MemoryLimit:
|
||
description: "Indicates if the host has memory limit support enabled."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
SwapLimit:
|
||
description: "Indicates if the host has memory swap limit support enabled."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
KernelMemoryTCP:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if the host has kernel memory TCP limit support enabled. This
|
||
field is omitted if not supported.
|
||
|
||
Kernel memory TCP limits are not supported when using cgroups v2, which
|
||
does not support the corresponding `memory.kmem.tcp.limit_in_bytes` cgroup.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
CpuCfsPeriod:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if CPU CFS(Completely Fair Scheduler) period is supported by
|
||
the host.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
CpuCfsQuota:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if CPU CFS(Completely Fair Scheduler) quota is supported by
|
||
the host.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
CPUShares:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if CPU Shares limiting is supported by the host.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
CPUSet:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if CPUsets (cpuset.cpus, cpuset.mems) are supported by the host.
|
||
|
||
See [cpuset(7)](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cgroup-v1/cpusets.txt)
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
PidsLimit:
|
||
description: "Indicates if the host kernel has PID limit support enabled."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
OomKillDisable:
|
||
description: "Indicates if OOM killer disable is supported on the host."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
IPv4Forwarding:
|
||
description: "Indicates IPv4 forwarding is enabled."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
BridgeNfIptables:
|
||
description: "Indicates if `bridge-nf-call-iptables` is available on the host."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
BridgeNfIp6tables:
|
||
description: "Indicates if `bridge-nf-call-ip6tables` is available on the host."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
Debug:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if the daemon is running in debug-mode / with debug-level
|
||
logging enabled.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
NFd:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The total number of file Descriptors in use by the daemon process.
|
||
|
||
This information is only returned if debug-mode is enabled.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 64
|
||
NGoroutines:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of goroutines that currently exist.
|
||
|
||
This information is only returned if debug-mode is enabled.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 174
|
||
SystemTime:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Current system-time in [RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt)
|
||
format with nano-seconds.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "2017-08-08T20:28:29.06202363Z"
|
||
LoggingDriver:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The logging driver to use as a default for new containers.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
CgroupDriver:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The driver to use for managing cgroups.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum: ["cgroupfs", "systemd", "none"]
|
||
default: "cgroupfs"
|
||
example: "cgroupfs"
|
||
CgroupVersion:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The version of the cgroup.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum: ["1", "2"]
|
||
default: "1"
|
||
example: "1"
|
||
NEventsListener:
|
||
description: "Number of event listeners subscribed."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 30
|
||
KernelVersion:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Kernel version of the host.
|
||
|
||
On Linux, this information obtained from `uname`. On Windows this
|
||
information is queried from the <kbd>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\</kbd>
|
||
registry value, for example _"10.0 14393 (14393.1198.amd64fre.rs1_release_sec.170427-1353)"_.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "4.9.38-moby"
|
||
OperatingSystem:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Name of the host's operating system, for example: "Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS"
|
||
or "Windows Server 2016 Datacenter"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "Alpine Linux v3.5"
|
||
OSVersion:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Version of the host's operating system
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: The information returned in this field, including its
|
||
> very existence, and the formatting of values, should not be considered
|
||
> stable, and may change without notice.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "16.04"
|
||
OSType:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Generic type of the operating system of the host, as returned by the
|
||
Go runtime (`GOOS`).
|
||
|
||
Currently returned values are "linux" and "windows". A full list of
|
||
possible values can be found in the [Go documentation](https://go.dev/doc/install/source#environment).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "linux"
|
||
Architecture:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Hardware architecture of the host, as returned by the Go runtime
|
||
(`GOARCH`).
|
||
|
||
A full list of possible values can be found in the [Go documentation](https://go.dev/doc/install/source#environment).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "x86_64"
|
||
NCPU:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number of logical CPUs usable by the daemon.
|
||
|
||
The number of available CPUs is checked by querying the operating
|
||
system when the daemon starts. Changes to operating system CPU
|
||
allocation after the daemon is started are not reflected.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: 4
|
||
MemTotal:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Total amount of physical memory available on the host, in bytes.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 2095882240
|
||
|
||
IndexServerAddress:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Address / URL of the index server that is used for image search,
|
||
and as a default for user authentication for Docker Hub and Docker Cloud.
|
||
default: "https://index.docker.io/v1/"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "https://index.docker.io/v1/"
|
||
RegistryConfig:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/RegistryServiceConfig"
|
||
GenericResources:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/GenericResources"
|
||
HttpProxy:
|
||
description: |
|
||
HTTP-proxy configured for the daemon. This value is obtained from the
|
||
[`HTTP_PROXY`](https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/html_node/Proxies.html) environment variable.
|
||
Credentials ([user info component](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.2.1)) in the proxy URL
|
||
are masked in the API response.
|
||
|
||
Containers do not automatically inherit this configuration.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "http://xxxxx:xxxxx@proxy.corp.example.com:8080"
|
||
HttpsProxy:
|
||
description: |
|
||
HTTPS-proxy configured for the daemon. This value is obtained from the
|
||
[`HTTPS_PROXY`](https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/html_node/Proxies.html) environment variable.
|
||
Credentials ([user info component](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.2.1)) in the proxy URL
|
||
are masked in the API response.
|
||
|
||
Containers do not automatically inherit this configuration.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "https://xxxxx:xxxxx@proxy.corp.example.com:4443"
|
||
NoProxy:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Comma-separated list of domain extensions for which no proxy should be
|
||
used. This value is obtained from the [`NO_PROXY`](https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/html_node/Proxies.html)
|
||
environment variable.
|
||
|
||
Containers do not automatically inherit this configuration.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "*.local, 169.254/16"
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "Hostname of the host."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "node5.corp.example.com"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: |
|
||
User-defined labels (key/value metadata) as set on the daemon.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: When part of a Swarm, nodes can both have _daemon_ labels,
|
||
> set through the daemon configuration, and _node_ labels, set from a
|
||
> manager node in the Swarm. Node labels are not included in this
|
||
> field. Node labels can be retrieved using the `/nodes/(id)` endpoint
|
||
> on a manager node in the Swarm.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["storage=ssd", "production"]
|
||
ExperimentalBuild:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if experimental features are enabled on the daemon.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
ServerVersion:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Version string of the daemon.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "24.0.2"
|
||
Runtimes:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of [OCI compliant](https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec)
|
||
runtimes configured on the daemon. Keys hold the "name" used to
|
||
reference the runtime.
|
||
|
||
The Docker daemon relies on an OCI compliant runtime (invoked via the
|
||
`containerd` daemon) as its interface to the Linux kernel namespaces,
|
||
cgroups, and SELinux.
|
||
|
||
The default runtime is `runc`, and automatically configured. Additional
|
||
runtimes can be configured by the user and will be listed here.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Runtime"
|
||
default:
|
||
runc:
|
||
path: "runc"
|
||
example:
|
||
runc:
|
||
path: "runc"
|
||
runc-master:
|
||
path: "/go/bin/runc"
|
||
custom:
|
||
path: "/usr/local/bin/my-oci-runtime"
|
||
runtimeArgs: ["--debug", "--systemd-cgroup=false"]
|
||
DefaultRuntime:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Name of the default OCI runtime that is used when starting containers.
|
||
|
||
The default can be overridden per-container at create time.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "runc"
|
||
example: "runc"
|
||
Swarm:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/SwarmInfo"
|
||
LiveRestoreEnabled:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if live restore is enabled.
|
||
|
||
If enabled, containers are kept running when the daemon is shutdown
|
||
or upon daemon start if running containers are detected.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
example: false
|
||
Isolation:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Represents the isolation technology to use as a default for containers.
|
||
The supported values are platform-specific.
|
||
|
||
If no isolation value is specified on daemon start, on Windows client,
|
||
the default is `hyperv`, and on Windows server, the default is `process`.
|
||
|
||
This option is currently not used on other platforms.
|
||
default: "default"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "default"
|
||
- "hyperv"
|
||
- "process"
|
||
InitBinary:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Name and, optional, path of the `docker-init` binary.
|
||
|
||
If the path is omitted, the daemon searches the host's `$PATH` for the
|
||
binary and uses the first result.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "docker-init"
|
||
ContainerdCommit:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Commit"
|
||
RuncCommit:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Commit"
|
||
InitCommit:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Commit"
|
||
SecurityOptions:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of security features that are enabled on the daemon, such as
|
||
apparmor, seccomp, SELinux, user-namespaces (userns), rootless and
|
||
no-new-privileges.
|
||
|
||
Additional configuration options for each security feature may
|
||
be present, and are included as a comma-separated list of key/value
|
||
pairs.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "name=apparmor"
|
||
- "name=seccomp,profile=default"
|
||
- "name=selinux"
|
||
- "name=userns"
|
||
- "name=rootless"
|
||
ProductLicense:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Reports a summary of the product license on the daemon.
|
||
|
||
If a commercial license has been applied to the daemon, information
|
||
such as number of nodes, and expiration are included.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "Community Engine"
|
||
DefaultAddressPools:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of custom default address pools for local networks, which can be
|
||
specified in the daemon.json file or dockerd option.
|
||
|
||
Example: a Base "10.10.0.0/16" with Size 24 will define the set of 256
|
||
10.10.[0-255].0/24 address pools.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Base:
|
||
description: "The network address in CIDR format"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "10.10.0.0/16"
|
||
Size:
|
||
description: "The network pool size"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
example: "24"
|
||
Warnings:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of warnings / informational messages about missing features, or
|
||
issues related to the daemon configuration.
|
||
|
||
These messages can be printed by the client as information to the user.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "WARNING: No memory limit support"
|
||
- "WARNING: bridge-nf-call-iptables is disabled"
|
||
- "WARNING: bridge-nf-call-ip6tables is disabled"
|
||
CDISpecDirs:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of directories where (Container Device Interface) CDI
|
||
specifications are located.
|
||
|
||
These specifications define vendor-specific modifications to an OCI
|
||
runtime specification for a container being created.
|
||
|
||
An empty list indicates that CDI device injection is disabled.
|
||
|
||
Note that since using CDI device injection requires the daemon to have
|
||
experimental enabled. For non-experimental daemons an empty list will
|
||
always be returned.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "/etc/cdi"
|
||
- "/var/run/cdi"
|
||
|
||
# PluginsInfo is a temp struct holding Plugins name
|
||
# registered with docker daemon. It is used by Info struct
|
||
PluginsInfo:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Available plugins per type.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: Only unmanaged (V1) plugins are included in this list.
|
||
> V1 plugins are "lazily" loaded, and are not returned in this list
|
||
> if there is no resource using the plugin.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Volume:
|
||
description: "Names of available volume-drivers, and network-driver plugins."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["local"]
|
||
Network:
|
||
description: "Names of available network-drivers, and network-driver plugins."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["bridge", "host", "ipvlan", "macvlan", "null", "overlay"]
|
||
Authorization:
|
||
description: "Names of available authorization plugins."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["img-authz-plugin", "hbm"]
|
||
Log:
|
||
description: "Names of available logging-drivers, and logging-driver plugins."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["awslogs", "fluentd", "gcplogs", "gelf", "journald", "json-file", "splunk", "syslog"]
|
||
|
||
|
||
RegistryServiceConfig:
|
||
description: |
|
||
RegistryServiceConfig stores daemon registry services configuration.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
properties:
|
||
AllowNondistributableArtifactsCIDRs:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of IP ranges to which nondistributable artifacts can be pushed,
|
||
using the CIDR syntax [RFC 4632](https://tools.ietf.org/html/4632).
|
||
|
||
Some images (for example, Windows base images) contain artifacts
|
||
whose distribution is restricted by license. When these images are
|
||
pushed to a registry, restricted artifacts are not included.
|
||
|
||
This configuration override this behavior, and enables the daemon to
|
||
push nondistributable artifacts to all registries whose resolved IP
|
||
address is within the subnet described by the CIDR syntax.
|
||
|
||
This option is useful when pushing images containing
|
||
nondistributable artifacts to a registry on an air-gapped network so
|
||
hosts on that network can pull the images without connecting to
|
||
another server.
|
||
|
||
> **Warning**: Nondistributable artifacts typically have restrictions
|
||
> on how and where they can be distributed and shared. Only use this
|
||
> feature to push artifacts to private registries and ensure that you
|
||
> are in compliance with any terms that cover redistributing
|
||
> nondistributable artifacts.
|
||
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["::1/128", "127.0.0.0/8"]
|
||
AllowNondistributableArtifactsHostnames:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of registry hostnames to which nondistributable artifacts can be
|
||
pushed, using the format `<hostname>[:<port>]` or `<IP address>[:<port>]`.
|
||
|
||
Some images (for example, Windows base images) contain artifacts
|
||
whose distribution is restricted by license. When these images are
|
||
pushed to a registry, restricted artifacts are not included.
|
||
|
||
This configuration override this behavior for the specified
|
||
registries.
|
||
|
||
This option is useful when pushing images containing
|
||
nondistributable artifacts to a registry on an air-gapped network so
|
||
hosts on that network can pull the images without connecting to
|
||
another server.
|
||
|
||
> **Warning**: Nondistributable artifacts typically have restrictions
|
||
> on how and where they can be distributed and shared. Only use this
|
||
> feature to push artifacts to private registries and ensure that you
|
||
> are in compliance with any terms that cover redistributing
|
||
> nondistributable artifacts.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["registry.internal.corp.example.com:3000", "[2001:db8:a0b:12f0::1]:443"]
|
||
InsecureRegistryCIDRs:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of IP ranges of insecure registries, using the CIDR syntax
|
||
([RFC 4632](https://tools.ietf.org/html/4632)). Insecure registries
|
||
accept un-encrypted (HTTP) and/or untrusted (HTTPS with certificates
|
||
from unknown CAs) communication.
|
||
|
||
By default, local registries (`127.0.0.0/8`) are configured as
|
||
insecure. All other registries are secure. Communicating with an
|
||
insecure registry is not possible if the daemon assumes that registry
|
||
is secure.
|
||
|
||
This configuration override this behavior, insecure communication with
|
||
registries whose resolved IP address is within the subnet described by
|
||
the CIDR syntax.
|
||
|
||
Registries can also be marked insecure by hostname. Those registries
|
||
are listed under `IndexConfigs` and have their `Secure` field set to
|
||
`false`.
|
||
|
||
> **Warning**: Using this option can be useful when running a local
|
||
> registry, but introduces security vulnerabilities. This option
|
||
> should therefore ONLY be used for testing purposes. For increased
|
||
> security, users should add their CA to their system's list of trusted
|
||
> CAs instead of enabling this option.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["::1/128", "127.0.0.0/8"]
|
||
IndexConfigs:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/IndexInfo"
|
||
example:
|
||
"127.0.0.1:5000":
|
||
"Name": "127.0.0.1:5000"
|
||
"Mirrors": []
|
||
"Secure": false
|
||
"Official": false
|
||
"[2001:db8:a0b:12f0::1]:80":
|
||
"Name": "[2001:db8:a0b:12f0::1]:80"
|
||
"Mirrors": []
|
||
"Secure": false
|
||
"Official": false
|
||
"docker.io":
|
||
Name: "docker.io"
|
||
Mirrors: ["https://hub-mirror.corp.example.com:5000/"]
|
||
Secure: true
|
||
Official: true
|
||
"registry.internal.corp.example.com:3000":
|
||
Name: "registry.internal.corp.example.com:3000"
|
||
Mirrors: []
|
||
Secure: false
|
||
Official: false
|
||
Mirrors:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of registry URLs that act as a mirror for the official
|
||
(`docker.io`) registry.
|
||
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "https://hub-mirror.corp.example.com:5000/"
|
||
- "https://[2001:db8:a0b:12f0::1]/"
|
||
|
||
IndexInfo:
|
||
description:
|
||
IndexInfo contains information about a registry.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Name of the registry, such as "docker.io".
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "docker.io"
|
||
Mirrors:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of mirrors, expressed as URIs.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "https://hub-mirror.corp.example.com:5000/"
|
||
- "https://registry-2.docker.io/"
|
||
- "https://registry-3.docker.io/"
|
||
Secure:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates if the registry is part of the list of insecure
|
||
registries.
|
||
|
||
If `false`, the registry is insecure. Insecure registries accept
|
||
un-encrypted (HTTP) and/or untrusted (HTTPS with certificates from
|
||
unknown CAs) communication.
|
||
|
||
> **Warning**: Insecure registries can be useful when running a local
|
||
> registry. However, because its use creates security vulnerabilities
|
||
> it should ONLY be enabled for testing purposes. For increased
|
||
> security, users should add their CA to their system's list of
|
||
> trusted CAs instead of enabling this option.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
Official:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Indicates whether this is an official registry (i.e., Docker Hub / docker.io)
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: true
|
||
|
||
Runtime:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Runtime describes an [OCI compliant](https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec)
|
||
runtime.
|
||
|
||
The runtime is invoked by the daemon via the `containerd` daemon. OCI
|
||
runtimes act as an interface to the Linux kernel namespaces, cgroups,
|
||
and SELinux.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
path:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Name and, optional, path, of the OCI executable binary.
|
||
|
||
If the path is omitted, the daemon searches the host's `$PATH` for the
|
||
binary and uses the first result.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "/usr/local/bin/my-oci-runtime"
|
||
runtimeArgs:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of command-line arguments to pass to the runtime when invoked.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["--debug", "--systemd-cgroup=false"]
|
||
status:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Information specific to the runtime.
|
||
|
||
While this API specification does not define data provided by runtimes,
|
||
the following well-known properties may be provided by runtimes:
|
||
|
||
`org.opencontainers.runtime-spec.features`: features structure as defined
|
||
in the [OCI Runtime Specification](https://github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/blob/main/features.md),
|
||
in a JSON string representation.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Note**: The information returned in this field, including the
|
||
> formatting of values and labels, should not be considered stable,
|
||
> and may change without notice.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
"org.opencontainers.runtime-spec.features": "{\"ociVersionMin\":\"1.0.0\",\"ociVersionMax\":\"1.1.0\",\"...\":\"...\"}"
|
||
|
||
Commit:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Commit holds the Git-commit (SHA1) that a binary was built from, as
|
||
reported in the version-string of external tools, such as `containerd`,
|
||
or `runC`.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
description: "Actual commit ID of external tool."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "cfb82a876ecc11b5ca0977d1733adbe58599088a"
|
||
Expected:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Commit ID of external tool expected by dockerd as set at build time.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "2d41c047c83e09a6d61d464906feb2a2f3c52aa4"
|
||
|
||
SwarmInfo:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Represents generic information about swarm.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
NodeID:
|
||
description: "Unique identifier of for this node in the swarm."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: ""
|
||
example: "k67qz4598weg5unwwffg6z1m1"
|
||
NodeAddr:
|
||
description: |
|
||
IP address at which this node can be reached by other nodes in the
|
||
swarm.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: ""
|
||
example: "10.0.0.46"
|
||
LocalNodeState:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/LocalNodeState"
|
||
ControlAvailable:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
example: true
|
||
Error:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: ""
|
||
RemoteManagers:
|
||
description: |
|
||
List of ID's and addresses of other managers in the swarm.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
default: null
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PeerNode"
|
||
example:
|
||
- NodeID: "71izy0goik036k48jg985xnds"
|
||
Addr: "10.0.0.158:2377"
|
||
- NodeID: "79y6h1o4gv8n120drcprv5nmc"
|
||
Addr: "10.0.0.159:2377"
|
||
- NodeID: "k67qz4598weg5unwwffg6z1m1"
|
||
Addr: "10.0.0.46:2377"
|
||
Nodes:
|
||
description: "Total number of nodes in the swarm."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
example: 4
|
||
Managers:
|
||
description: "Total number of managers in the swarm."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
example: 3
|
||
Cluster:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ClusterInfo"
|
||
|
||
LocalNodeState:
|
||
description: "Current local status of this node."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: ""
|
||
enum:
|
||
- ""
|
||
- "inactive"
|
||
- "pending"
|
||
- "active"
|
||
- "error"
|
||
- "locked"
|
||
example: "active"
|
||
|
||
PeerNode:
|
||
description: "Represents a peer-node in the swarm"
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
NodeID:
|
||
description: "Unique identifier of for this node in the swarm."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Addr:
|
||
description: |
|
||
IP address and ports at which this node can be reached.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
NetworkAttachmentConfig:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Specifies how a service should be attached to a particular network.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Target:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The target network for attachment. Must be a network name or ID.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Aliases:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Discoverable alternate names for the service on this network.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
DriverOpts:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Driver attachment options for the network target.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
EventActor:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Actor describes something that generates events, like a container, network,
|
||
or a volume.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
description: "The ID of the object emitting the event"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "ede54ee1afda366ab42f824e8a5ffd195155d853ceaec74a927f249ea270c743"
|
||
Attributes:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Various key/value attributes of the object, depending on its type.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
com.example.some-label: "some-label-value"
|
||
image: "alpine:latest"
|
||
name: "my-container"
|
||
|
||
EventMessage:
|
||
description: |
|
||
EventMessage represents the information an event contains.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "SystemEventsResponse"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Type:
|
||
description: "The type of object emitting the event"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum: ["builder", "config", "container", "daemon", "image", "network", "node", "plugin", "secret", "service", "volume"]
|
||
example: "container"
|
||
Action:
|
||
description: "The type of event"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "create"
|
||
Actor:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EventActor"
|
||
scope:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Scope of the event. Engine events are `local` scope. Cluster (Swarm)
|
||
events are `swarm` scope.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum: ["local", "swarm"]
|
||
time:
|
||
description: "Timestamp of event"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 1629574695
|
||
timeNano:
|
||
description: "Timestamp of event, with nanosecond accuracy"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 1629574695515050031
|
||
|
||
OCIDescriptor:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-go-name: Descriptor
|
||
description: |
|
||
A descriptor struct containing digest, media type, and size, as defined in
|
||
the [OCI Content Descriptors Specification](https://github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/blob/v1.0.1/descriptor.md).
|
||
properties:
|
||
mediaType:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The media type of the object this schema refers to.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.v2+json"
|
||
digest:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The digest of the targeted content.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "sha256:c0537ff6a5218ef531ece93d4984efc99bbf3f7497c0a7726c88e2bb7584dc96"
|
||
size:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The size in bytes of the blob.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
example: 3987495
|
||
# TODO Not yet including these fields for now, as they are nil / omitted in our response.
|
||
# urls:
|
||
# description: |
|
||
# List of URLs from which this object MAY be downloaded.
|
||
# type: "array"
|
||
# items:
|
||
# type: "string"
|
||
# format: "uri"
|
||
# annotations:
|
||
# description: |
|
||
# Arbitrary metadata relating to the targeted content.
|
||
# type: "object"
|
||
# additionalProperties:
|
||
# type: "string"
|
||
# platform:
|
||
# $ref: "#/definitions/OCIPlatform"
|
||
|
||
OCIPlatform:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-go-name: Platform
|
||
description: |
|
||
Describes the platform which the image in the manifest runs on, as defined
|
||
in the [OCI Image Index Specification](https://github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/blob/v1.0.1/image-index.md).
|
||
properties:
|
||
architecture:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The CPU architecture, for example `amd64` or `ppc64`.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "arm"
|
||
os:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The operating system, for example `linux` or `windows`.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "windows"
|
||
os.version:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Optional field specifying the operating system version, for example on
|
||
Windows `10.0.19041.1165`.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "10.0.19041.1165"
|
||
os.features:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Optional field specifying an array of strings, each listing a required
|
||
OS feature (for example on Windows `win32k`).
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
- "win32k"
|
||
variant:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Optional field specifying a variant of the CPU, for example `v7` to
|
||
specify ARMv7 when architecture is `arm`.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "v7"
|
||
|
||
DistributionInspect:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-go-name: DistributionInspect
|
||
title: "DistributionInspectResponse"
|
||
required: [Descriptor, Platforms]
|
||
description: |
|
||
Describes the result obtained from contacting the registry to retrieve
|
||
image metadata.
|
||
properties:
|
||
Descriptor:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/OCIDescriptor"
|
||
Platforms:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
An array containing all platforms supported by the image.
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/OCIPlatform"
|
||
|
||
ClusterVolume:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Options and information specific to, and only present on, Swarm CSI
|
||
cluster volumes.
|
||
properties:
|
||
ID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The Swarm ID of this volume. Because cluster volumes are Swarm
|
||
objects, they have an ID, unlike non-cluster volumes. This ID can
|
||
be used to refer to the Volume instead of the name.
|
||
Version:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ObjectVersion"
|
||
CreatedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
UpdatedAt:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "dateTime"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ClusterVolumeSpec"
|
||
Info:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Information about the global status of the volume.
|
||
properties:
|
||
CapacityBytes:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The capacity of the volume in bytes. A value of 0 indicates that
|
||
the capacity is unknown.
|
||
VolumeContext:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A map of strings to strings returned from the storage plugin when
|
||
the volume is created.
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
VolumeID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The ID of the volume as returned by the CSI storage plugin. This
|
||
is distinct from the volume's ID as provided by Docker. This ID
|
||
is never used by the user when communicating with Docker to refer
|
||
to this volume. If the ID is blank, then the Volume has not been
|
||
successfully created in the plugin yet.
|
||
AccessibleTopology:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The topology this volume is actually accessible from.
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Topology"
|
||
PublishStatus:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The status of the volume as it pertains to its publishing and use on
|
||
specific nodes
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
NodeID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The ID of the Swarm node the volume is published on.
|
||
State:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The published state of the volume.
|
||
* `pending-publish` The volume should be published to this node, but the call to the controller plugin to do so has not yet been successfully completed.
|
||
* `published` The volume is published successfully to the node.
|
||
* `pending-node-unpublish` The volume should be unpublished from the node, and the manager is awaiting confirmation from the worker that it has done so.
|
||
* `pending-controller-unpublish` The volume is successfully unpublished from the node, but has not yet been successfully unpublished on the controller.
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "pending-publish"
|
||
- "published"
|
||
- "pending-node-unpublish"
|
||
- "pending-controller-unpublish"
|
||
PublishContext:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A map of strings to strings returned by the CSI controller
|
||
plugin when a volume is published.
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
ClusterVolumeSpec:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Cluster-specific options used to create the volume.
|
||
properties:
|
||
Group:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Group defines the volume group of this volume. Volumes belonging to
|
||
the same group can be referred to by group name when creating
|
||
Services. Referring to a volume by group instructs Swarm to treat
|
||
volumes in that group interchangeably for the purpose of scheduling.
|
||
Volumes with an empty string for a group technically all belong to
|
||
the same, emptystring group.
|
||
AccessMode:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Defines how the volume is used by tasks.
|
||
properties:
|
||
Scope:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The set of nodes this volume can be used on at one time.
|
||
- `single` The volume may only be scheduled to one node at a time.
|
||
- `multi` the volume may be scheduled to any supported number of nodes at a time.
|
||
default: "single"
|
||
enum: ["single", "multi"]
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
Sharing:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The number and way that different tasks can use this volume
|
||
at one time.
|
||
- `none` The volume may only be used by one task at a time.
|
||
- `readonly` The volume may be used by any number of tasks, but they all must mount the volume as readonly
|
||
- `onewriter` The volume may be used by any number of tasks, but only one may mount it as read/write.
|
||
- `all` The volume may have any number of readers and writers.
|
||
default: "none"
|
||
enum: ["none", "readonly", "onewriter", "all"]
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
MountVolume:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Options for using this volume as a Mount-type volume.
|
||
|
||
Either MountVolume or BlockVolume, but not both, must be
|
||
present.
|
||
properties:
|
||
FsType:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Specifies the filesystem type for the mount volume.
|
||
Optional.
|
||
MountFlags:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Flags to pass when mounting the volume. Optional.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
BlockVolume:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Options for using this volume as a Block-type volume.
|
||
Intentionally empty.
|
||
Secrets:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Swarm Secrets that are passed to the CSI storage plugin when
|
||
operating on this volume.
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
One cluster volume secret entry. Defines a key-value pair that
|
||
is passed to the plugin.
|
||
properties:
|
||
Key:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Key is the name of the key of the key-value pair passed to
|
||
the plugin.
|
||
Secret:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Secret is the swarm Secret object from which to read data.
|
||
This can be a Secret name or ID. The Secret data is
|
||
retrieved by swarm and used as the value of the key-value
|
||
pair passed to the plugin.
|
||
AccessibilityRequirements:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Requirements for the accessible topology of the volume. These
|
||
fields are optional. For an in-depth description of what these
|
||
fields mean, see the CSI specification.
|
||
properties:
|
||
Requisite:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of required topologies, at least one of which the
|
||
volume must be accessible from.
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Topology"
|
||
Preferred:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of topologies that the volume should attempt to be
|
||
provisioned in.
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Topology"
|
||
CapacityRange:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The desired capacity that the volume should be created with. If
|
||
empty, the plugin will decide the capacity.
|
||
properties:
|
||
RequiredBytes:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The volume must be at least this big. The value of 0
|
||
indicates an unspecified minimum
|
||
LimitBytes:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The volume must not be bigger than this. The value of 0
|
||
indicates an unspecified maximum.
|
||
Availability:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The availability of the volume for use in tasks.
|
||
- `active` The volume is fully available for scheduling on the cluster
|
||
- `pause` No new workloads should use the volume, but existing workloads are not stopped.
|
||
- `drain` All workloads using this volume should be stopped and rescheduled, and no new ones should be started.
|
||
default: "active"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "active"
|
||
- "pause"
|
||
- "drain"
|
||
|
||
Topology:
|
||
description: |
|
||
A map of topological domains to topological segments. For in depth
|
||
details, see documentation for the Topology object in the CSI
|
||
specification.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
paths:
|
||
/containers/json:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "List containers"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Returns a list of containers. For details on the format, see the
|
||
[inspect endpoint](#operation/ContainerInspect).
|
||
|
||
Note that it uses a different, smaller representation of a container
|
||
than inspecting a single container. For example, the list of linked
|
||
containers is not propagated .
|
||
operationId: "ContainerList"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "all"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Return all containers. By default, only running containers are shown.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "limit"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Return this number of most recently created containers, including
|
||
non-running ones.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
- name: "size"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Return the size of container as fields `SizeRw` and `SizeRootFs`.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Filters to process on the container list, encoded as JSON (a
|
||
`map[string][]string`). For example, `{"status": ["paused"]}` will
|
||
only return paused containers.
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `ancestor`=(`<image-name>[:<tag>]`, `<image id>`, or `<image@digest>`)
|
||
- `before`=(`<container id>` or `<container name>`)
|
||
- `expose`=(`<port>[/<proto>]`|`<startport-endport>/[<proto>]`)
|
||
- `exited=<int>` containers with exit code of `<int>`
|
||
- `health`=(`starting`|`healthy`|`unhealthy`|`none`)
|
||
- `id=<ID>` a container's ID
|
||
- `isolation=`(`default`|`process`|`hyperv`) (Windows daemon only)
|
||
- `is-task=`(`true`|`false`)
|
||
- `label=key` or `label="key=value"` of a container label
|
||
- `name=<name>` a container's name
|
||
- `network`=(`<network id>` or `<network name>`)
|
||
- `publish`=(`<port>[/<proto>]`|`<startport-endport>/[<proto>]`)
|
||
- `since`=(`<container id>` or `<container name>`)
|
||
- `status=`(`created`|`restarting`|`running`|`removing`|`paused`|`exited`|`dead`)
|
||
- `volume`=(`<volume name>` or `<mount point destination>`)
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ContainerSummary"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
- Id: "8dfafdbc3a40"
|
||
Names:
|
||
- "/boring_feynman"
|
||
Image: "ubuntu:latest"
|
||
ImageID: "d74508fb6632491cea586a1fd7d748dfc5274cd6fdfedee309ecdcbc2bf5cb82"
|
||
Command: "echo 1"
|
||
Created: 1367854155
|
||
State: "Exited"
|
||
Status: "Exit 0"
|
||
Ports:
|
||
- PrivatePort: 2222
|
||
PublicPort: 3333
|
||
Type: "tcp"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
com.example.vendor: "Acme"
|
||
com.example.license: "GPL"
|
||
com.example.version: "1.0"
|
||
SizeRw: 12288
|
||
SizeRootFs: 0
|
||
HostConfig:
|
||
NetworkMode: "default"
|
||
NetworkSettings:
|
||
Networks:
|
||
bridge:
|
||
NetworkID: "7ea29fc1412292a2d7bba362f9253545fecdfa8ce9a6e37dd10ba8bee7129812"
|
||
EndpointID: "2cdc4edb1ded3631c81f57966563e5c8525b81121bb3706a9a9a3ae102711f3f"
|
||
Gateway: "172.17.0.1"
|
||
IPAddress: "172.17.0.2"
|
||
IPPrefixLen: 16
|
||
IPv6Gateway: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6Address: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6PrefixLen: 0
|
||
MacAddress: "02:42:ac:11:00:02"
|
||
Mounts:
|
||
- Name: "fac362...80535"
|
||
Source: "/data"
|
||
Destination: "/data"
|
||
Driver: "local"
|
||
Mode: "ro,Z"
|
||
RW: false
|
||
Propagation: ""
|
||
- Id: "9cd87474be90"
|
||
Names:
|
||
- "/coolName"
|
||
Image: "ubuntu:latest"
|
||
ImageID: "d74508fb6632491cea586a1fd7d748dfc5274cd6fdfedee309ecdcbc2bf5cb82"
|
||
Command: "echo 222222"
|
||
Created: 1367854155
|
||
State: "Exited"
|
||
Status: "Exit 0"
|
||
Ports: []
|
||
Labels: {}
|
||
SizeRw: 12288
|
||
SizeRootFs: 0
|
||
HostConfig:
|
||
NetworkMode: "default"
|
||
NetworkSettings:
|
||
Networks:
|
||
bridge:
|
||
NetworkID: "7ea29fc1412292a2d7bba362f9253545fecdfa8ce9a6e37dd10ba8bee7129812"
|
||
EndpointID: "88eaed7b37b38c2a3f0c4bc796494fdf51b270c2d22656412a2ca5d559a64d7a"
|
||
Gateway: "172.17.0.1"
|
||
IPAddress: "172.17.0.8"
|
||
IPPrefixLen: 16
|
||
IPv6Gateway: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6Address: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6PrefixLen: 0
|
||
MacAddress: "02:42:ac:11:00:08"
|
||
Mounts: []
|
||
- Id: "3176a2479c92"
|
||
Names:
|
||
- "/sleepy_dog"
|
||
Image: "ubuntu:latest"
|
||
ImageID: "d74508fb6632491cea586a1fd7d748dfc5274cd6fdfedee309ecdcbc2bf5cb82"
|
||
Command: "echo 3333333333333333"
|
||
Created: 1367854154
|
||
State: "Exited"
|
||
Status: "Exit 0"
|
||
Ports: []
|
||
Labels: {}
|
||
SizeRw: 12288
|
||
SizeRootFs: 0
|
||
HostConfig:
|
||
NetworkMode: "default"
|
||
NetworkSettings:
|
||
Networks:
|
||
bridge:
|
||
NetworkID: "7ea29fc1412292a2d7bba362f9253545fecdfa8ce9a6e37dd10ba8bee7129812"
|
||
EndpointID: "8b27c041c30326d59cd6e6f510d4f8d1d570a228466f956edf7815508f78e30d"
|
||
Gateway: "172.17.0.1"
|
||
IPAddress: "172.17.0.6"
|
||
IPPrefixLen: 16
|
||
IPv6Gateway: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6Address: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6PrefixLen: 0
|
||
MacAddress: "02:42:ac:11:00:06"
|
||
Mounts: []
|
||
- Id: "4cb07b47f9fb"
|
||
Names:
|
||
- "/running_cat"
|
||
Image: "ubuntu:latest"
|
||
ImageID: "d74508fb6632491cea586a1fd7d748dfc5274cd6fdfedee309ecdcbc2bf5cb82"
|
||
Command: "echo 444444444444444444444444444444444"
|
||
Created: 1367854152
|
||
State: "Exited"
|
||
Status: "Exit 0"
|
||
Ports: []
|
||
Labels: {}
|
||
SizeRw: 12288
|
||
SizeRootFs: 0
|
||
HostConfig:
|
||
NetworkMode: "default"
|
||
NetworkSettings:
|
||
Networks:
|
||
bridge:
|
||
NetworkID: "7ea29fc1412292a2d7bba362f9253545fecdfa8ce9a6e37dd10ba8bee7129812"
|
||
EndpointID: "d91c7b2f0644403d7ef3095985ea0e2370325cd2332ff3a3225c4247328e66e9"
|
||
Gateway: "172.17.0.1"
|
||
IPAddress: "172.17.0.5"
|
||
IPPrefixLen: 16
|
||
IPv6Gateway: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6Address: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6PrefixLen: 0
|
||
MacAddress: "02:42:ac:11:00:05"
|
||
Mounts: []
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/create:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Create a container"
|
||
operationId: "ContainerCreate"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
- "application/octet-stream"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Assign the specified name to the container. Must match
|
||
`/?[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+`.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
pattern: "^/?[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+$"
|
||
- name: "platform"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Platform in the format `os[/arch[/variant]]` used for image lookup.
|
||
|
||
When specified, the daemon checks if the requested image is present
|
||
in the local image cache with the given OS and Architecture, and
|
||
otherwise returns a `404` status.
|
||
|
||
If the option is not set, the host's native OS and Architecture are
|
||
used to look up the image in the image cache. However, if no platform
|
||
is passed and the given image does exist in the local image cache,
|
||
but its OS or architecture does not match, the container is created
|
||
with the available image, and a warning is added to the `Warnings`
|
||
field in the response, for example;
|
||
|
||
WARNING: The requested image's platform (linux/arm64/v8) does not
|
||
match the detected host platform (linux/amd64) and no
|
||
specific platform was requested
|
||
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: ""
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
description: "Container to create"
|
||
schema:
|
||
allOf:
|
||
- $ref: "#/definitions/ContainerConfig"
|
||
- type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
HostConfig:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/HostConfig"
|
||
NetworkingConfig:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/NetworkingConfig"
|
||
example:
|
||
Hostname: ""
|
||
Domainname: ""
|
||
User: ""
|
||
AttachStdin: false
|
||
AttachStdout: true
|
||
AttachStderr: true
|
||
Tty: false
|
||
OpenStdin: false
|
||
StdinOnce: false
|
||
Env:
|
||
- "FOO=bar"
|
||
- "BAZ=quux"
|
||
Cmd:
|
||
- "date"
|
||
Entrypoint: ""
|
||
Image: "ubuntu"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
com.example.vendor: "Acme"
|
||
com.example.license: "GPL"
|
||
com.example.version: "1.0"
|
||
Volumes:
|
||
/volumes/data: {}
|
||
WorkingDir: ""
|
||
NetworkDisabled: false
|
||
MacAddress: "12:34:56:78:9a:bc"
|
||
ExposedPorts:
|
||
22/tcp: {}
|
||
StopSignal: "SIGTERM"
|
||
StopTimeout: 10
|
||
HostConfig:
|
||
Binds:
|
||
- "/tmp:/tmp"
|
||
Links:
|
||
- "redis3:redis"
|
||
Memory: 0
|
||
MemorySwap: 0
|
||
MemoryReservation: 0
|
||
NanoCpus: 500000
|
||
CpuPercent: 80
|
||
CpuShares: 512
|
||
CpuPeriod: 100000
|
||
CpuRealtimePeriod: 1000000
|
||
CpuRealtimeRuntime: 10000
|
||
CpuQuota: 50000
|
||
CpusetCpus: "0,1"
|
||
CpusetMems: "0,1"
|
||
MaximumIOps: 0
|
||
MaximumIOBps: 0
|
||
BlkioWeight: 300
|
||
BlkioWeightDevice:
|
||
- {}
|
||
BlkioDeviceReadBps:
|
||
- {}
|
||
BlkioDeviceReadIOps:
|
||
- {}
|
||
BlkioDeviceWriteBps:
|
||
- {}
|
||
BlkioDeviceWriteIOps:
|
||
- {}
|
||
DeviceRequests:
|
||
- Driver: "nvidia"
|
||
Count: -1
|
||
DeviceIDs": ["0", "1", "GPU-fef8089b-4820-abfc-e83e-94318197576e"]
|
||
Capabilities: [["gpu", "nvidia", "compute"]]
|
||
Options:
|
||
property1: "string"
|
||
property2: "string"
|
||
MemorySwappiness: 60
|
||
OomKillDisable: false
|
||
OomScoreAdj: 500
|
||
PidMode: ""
|
||
PidsLimit: 0
|
||
PortBindings:
|
||
22/tcp:
|
||
- HostPort: "11022"
|
||
PublishAllPorts: false
|
||
Privileged: false
|
||
ReadonlyRootfs: false
|
||
Dns:
|
||
- "8.8.8.8"
|
||
DnsOptions:
|
||
- ""
|
||
DnsSearch:
|
||
- ""
|
||
VolumesFrom:
|
||
- "parent"
|
||
- "other:ro"
|
||
CapAdd:
|
||
- "NET_ADMIN"
|
||
CapDrop:
|
||
- "MKNOD"
|
||
GroupAdd:
|
||
- "newgroup"
|
||
RestartPolicy:
|
||
Name: ""
|
||
MaximumRetryCount: 0
|
||
AutoRemove: true
|
||
NetworkMode: "bridge"
|
||
Devices: []
|
||
Ulimits:
|
||
- {}
|
||
LogConfig:
|
||
Type: "json-file"
|
||
Config: {}
|
||
SecurityOpt: []
|
||
StorageOpt: {}
|
||
CgroupParent: ""
|
||
VolumeDriver: ""
|
||
ShmSize: 67108864
|
||
NetworkingConfig:
|
||
EndpointsConfig:
|
||
isolated_nw:
|
||
IPAMConfig:
|
||
IPv4Address: "172.20.30.33"
|
||
IPv6Address: "2001:db8:abcd::3033"
|
||
LinkLocalIPs:
|
||
- "169.254.34.68"
|
||
- "fe80::3468"
|
||
Links:
|
||
- "container_1"
|
||
- "container_2"
|
||
Aliases:
|
||
- "server_x"
|
||
- "server_y"
|
||
database_nw: {}
|
||
|
||
required: true
|
||
responses:
|
||
201:
|
||
description: "Container created successfully"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ContainerCreateResponse"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such image"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such image: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
409:
|
||
description: "conflict"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/json:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Inspect a container"
|
||
description: "Return low-level information about a container."
|
||
operationId: "ContainerInspect"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "ContainerInspectResponse"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Id:
|
||
description: "The ID of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Created:
|
||
description: "The time the container was created"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Path:
|
||
description: "The path to the command being run"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Args:
|
||
description: "The arguments to the command being run"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
State:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ContainerState"
|
||
Image:
|
||
description: "The container's image ID"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
ResolvConfPath:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
HostnamePath:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
HostsPath:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
LogPath:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
RestartCount:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
Driver:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Platform:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
MountLabel:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
ProcessLabel:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
AppArmorProfile:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
ExecIDs:
|
||
description: "IDs of exec instances that are running in the container."
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
HostConfig:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/HostConfig"
|
||
GraphDriver:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/GraphDriverData"
|
||
SizeRw:
|
||
description: |
|
||
The size of files that have been created or changed by this
|
||
container.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
SizeRootFs:
|
||
description: "The total size of all the files in this container."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
Mounts:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/MountPoint"
|
||
Config:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ContainerConfig"
|
||
NetworkSettings:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/NetworkSettings"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
AppArmorProfile: ""
|
||
Args:
|
||
- "-c"
|
||
- "exit 9"
|
||
Config:
|
||
AttachStderr: true
|
||
AttachStdin: false
|
||
AttachStdout: true
|
||
Cmd:
|
||
- "/bin/sh"
|
||
- "-c"
|
||
- "exit 9"
|
||
Domainname: ""
|
||
Env:
|
||
- "PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin"
|
||
Healthcheck:
|
||
Test: ["CMD-SHELL", "exit 0"]
|
||
Hostname: "ba033ac44011"
|
||
Image: "ubuntu"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
com.example.vendor: "Acme"
|
||
com.example.license: "GPL"
|
||
com.example.version: "1.0"
|
||
MacAddress: ""
|
||
NetworkDisabled: false
|
||
OpenStdin: false
|
||
StdinOnce: false
|
||
Tty: false
|
||
User: ""
|
||
Volumes:
|
||
/volumes/data: {}
|
||
WorkingDir: ""
|
||
StopSignal: "SIGTERM"
|
||
StopTimeout: 10
|
||
Created: "2015-01-06T15:47:31.485331387Z"
|
||
Driver: "overlay2"
|
||
ExecIDs:
|
||
- "b35395de42bc8abd327f9dd65d913b9ba28c74d2f0734eeeae84fa1c616a0fca"
|
||
- "3fc1232e5cd20c8de182ed81178503dc6437f4e7ef12b52cc5e8de020652f1c4"
|
||
HostConfig:
|
||
MaximumIOps: 0
|
||
MaximumIOBps: 0
|
||
BlkioWeight: 0
|
||
BlkioWeightDevice:
|
||
- {}
|
||
BlkioDeviceReadBps:
|
||
- {}
|
||
BlkioDeviceWriteBps:
|
||
- {}
|
||
BlkioDeviceReadIOps:
|
||
- {}
|
||
BlkioDeviceWriteIOps:
|
||
- {}
|
||
ContainerIDFile: ""
|
||
CpusetCpus: ""
|
||
CpusetMems: ""
|
||
CpuPercent: 80
|
||
CpuShares: 0
|
||
CpuPeriod: 100000
|
||
CpuRealtimePeriod: 1000000
|
||
CpuRealtimeRuntime: 10000
|
||
Devices: []
|
||
DeviceRequests:
|
||
- Driver: "nvidia"
|
||
Count: -1
|
||
DeviceIDs": ["0", "1", "GPU-fef8089b-4820-abfc-e83e-94318197576e"]
|
||
Capabilities: [["gpu", "nvidia", "compute"]]
|
||
Options:
|
||
property1: "string"
|
||
property2: "string"
|
||
IpcMode: ""
|
||
Memory: 0
|
||
MemorySwap: 0
|
||
MemoryReservation: 0
|
||
OomKillDisable: false
|
||
OomScoreAdj: 500
|
||
NetworkMode: "bridge"
|
||
PidMode: ""
|
||
PortBindings: {}
|
||
Privileged: false
|
||
ReadonlyRootfs: false
|
||
PublishAllPorts: false
|
||
RestartPolicy:
|
||
MaximumRetryCount: 2
|
||
Name: "on-failure"
|
||
LogConfig:
|
||
Type: "json-file"
|
||
Sysctls:
|
||
net.ipv4.ip_forward: "1"
|
||
Ulimits:
|
||
- {}
|
||
VolumeDriver: ""
|
||
ShmSize: 67108864
|
||
HostnamePath: "/var/lib/docker/containers/ba033ac4401106a3b513bc9d639eee123ad78ca3616b921167cd74b20e25ed39/hostname"
|
||
HostsPath: "/var/lib/docker/containers/ba033ac4401106a3b513bc9d639eee123ad78ca3616b921167cd74b20e25ed39/hosts"
|
||
LogPath: "/var/lib/docker/containers/1eb5fabf5a03807136561b3c00adcd2992b535d624d5e18b6cdc6a6844d9767b/1eb5fabf5a03807136561b3c00adcd2992b535d624d5e18b6cdc6a6844d9767b-json.log"
|
||
Id: "ba033ac4401106a3b513bc9d639eee123ad78ca3616b921167cd74b20e25ed39"
|
||
Image: "04c5d3b7b0656168630d3ba35d8889bd0e9caafcaeb3004d2bfbc47e7c5d35d2"
|
||
MountLabel: ""
|
||
Name: "/boring_euclid"
|
||
NetworkSettings:
|
||
Bridge: ""
|
||
SandboxID: ""
|
||
HairpinMode: false
|
||
LinkLocalIPv6Address: ""
|
||
LinkLocalIPv6PrefixLen: 0
|
||
SandboxKey: ""
|
||
EndpointID: ""
|
||
Gateway: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6Address: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6PrefixLen: 0
|
||
IPAddress: ""
|
||
IPPrefixLen: 0
|
||
IPv6Gateway: ""
|
||
MacAddress: ""
|
||
Networks:
|
||
bridge:
|
||
NetworkID: "7ea29fc1412292a2d7bba362f9253545fecdfa8ce9a6e37dd10ba8bee7129812"
|
||
EndpointID: "7587b82f0dada3656fda26588aee72630c6fab1536d36e394b2bfbcf898c971d"
|
||
Gateway: "172.17.0.1"
|
||
IPAddress: "172.17.0.2"
|
||
IPPrefixLen: 16
|
||
IPv6Gateway: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6Address: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6PrefixLen: 0
|
||
MacAddress: "02:42:ac:12:00:02"
|
||
Path: "/bin/sh"
|
||
ProcessLabel: ""
|
||
ResolvConfPath: "/var/lib/docker/containers/ba033ac4401106a3b513bc9d639eee123ad78ca3616b921167cd74b20e25ed39/resolv.conf"
|
||
RestartCount: 1
|
||
State:
|
||
Error: ""
|
||
ExitCode: 9
|
||
FinishedAt: "2015-01-06T15:47:32.080254511Z"
|
||
Health:
|
||
Status: "healthy"
|
||
FailingStreak: 0
|
||
Log:
|
||
- Start: "2019-12-22T10:59:05.6385933Z"
|
||
End: "2019-12-22T10:59:05.8078452Z"
|
||
ExitCode: 0
|
||
Output: ""
|
||
OOMKilled: false
|
||
Dead: false
|
||
Paused: false
|
||
Pid: 0
|
||
Restarting: false
|
||
Running: true
|
||
StartedAt: "2015-01-06T15:47:32.072697474Z"
|
||
Status: "running"
|
||
Mounts:
|
||
- Name: "fac362...80535"
|
||
Source: "/data"
|
||
Destination: "/data"
|
||
Driver: "local"
|
||
Mode: "ro,Z"
|
||
RW: false
|
||
Propagation: ""
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "size"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
description: "Return the size of container as fields `SizeRw` and `SizeRootFs`"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/top:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "List processes running inside a container"
|
||
description: |
|
||
On Unix systems, this is done by running the `ps` command. This endpoint
|
||
is not supported on Windows.
|
||
operationId: "ContainerTop"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "ContainerTopResponse"
|
||
description: "OK response to ContainerTop operation"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Titles:
|
||
description: "The ps column titles"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Processes:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Each process running in the container, where each is process
|
||
is an array of values corresponding to the titles.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
Titles:
|
||
- "UID"
|
||
- "PID"
|
||
- "PPID"
|
||
- "C"
|
||
- "STIME"
|
||
- "TTY"
|
||
- "TIME"
|
||
- "CMD"
|
||
Processes:
|
||
-
|
||
- "root"
|
||
- "13642"
|
||
- "882"
|
||
- "0"
|
||
- "17:03"
|
||
- "pts/0"
|
||
- "00:00:00"
|
||
- "/bin/bash"
|
||
-
|
||
- "root"
|
||
- "13735"
|
||
- "13642"
|
||
- "0"
|
||
- "17:06"
|
||
- "pts/0"
|
||
- "00:00:00"
|
||
- "sleep 10"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "ps_args"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "The arguments to pass to `ps`. For example, `aux`"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "-ef"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/logs:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get container logs"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Get `stdout` and `stderr` logs from a container.
|
||
|
||
Note: This endpoint works only for containers with the `json-file` or
|
||
`journald` logging driver.
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/vnd.docker.raw-stream"
|
||
- "application/vnd.docker.multiplexed-stream"
|
||
operationId: "ContainerLogs"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: |
|
||
logs returned as a stream in response body.
|
||
For the stream format, [see the documentation for the attach endpoint](#operation/ContainerAttach).
|
||
Note that unlike the attach endpoint, the logs endpoint does not
|
||
upgrade the connection and does not set Content-Type.
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "binary"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "follow"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Keep connection after returning logs."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stdout"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Return logs from `stdout`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stderr"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Return logs from `stderr`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "since"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Only return logs since this time, as a UNIX timestamp"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
default: 0
|
||
- name: "until"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Only return logs before this time, as a UNIX timestamp"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
default: 0
|
||
- name: "timestamps"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Add timestamps to every log line"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "tail"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Only return this number of log lines from the end of the logs.
|
||
Specify as an integer or `all` to output all log lines.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "all"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/changes:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get changes on a container’s filesystem"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Returns which files in a container's filesystem have been added, deleted,
|
||
or modified. The `Kind` of modification can be one of:
|
||
|
||
- `0`: Modified ("C")
|
||
- `1`: Added ("A")
|
||
- `2`: Deleted ("D")
|
||
operationId: "ContainerChanges"
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "The list of changes"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/FilesystemChange"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
- Path: "/dev"
|
||
Kind: 0
|
||
- Path: "/dev/kmsg"
|
||
Kind: 1
|
||
- Path: "/test"
|
||
Kind: 1
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/export:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Export a container"
|
||
description: "Export the contents of a container as a tarball."
|
||
operationId: "ContainerExport"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/octet-stream"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/stats:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get container stats based on resource usage"
|
||
description: |
|
||
This endpoint returns a live stream of a container’s resource usage
|
||
statistics.
|
||
|
||
The `precpu_stats` is the CPU statistic of the *previous* read, and is
|
||
used to calculate the CPU usage percentage. It is not an exact copy
|
||
of the `cpu_stats` field.
|
||
|
||
If either `precpu_stats.online_cpus` or `cpu_stats.online_cpus` is
|
||
nil then for compatibility with older daemons the length of the
|
||
corresponding `cpu_usage.percpu_usage` array should be used.
|
||
|
||
On a cgroup v2 host, the following fields are not set
|
||
* `blkio_stats`: all fields other than `io_service_bytes_recursive`
|
||
* `cpu_stats`: `cpu_usage.percpu_usage`
|
||
* `memory_stats`: `max_usage` and `failcnt`
|
||
Also, `memory_stats.stats` fields are incompatible with cgroup v1.
|
||
|
||
To calculate the values shown by the `stats` command of the docker cli tool
|
||
the following formulas can be used:
|
||
* used_memory = `memory_stats.usage - memory_stats.stats.cache`
|
||
* available_memory = `memory_stats.limit`
|
||
* Memory usage % = `(used_memory / available_memory) * 100.0`
|
||
* cpu_delta = `cpu_stats.cpu_usage.total_usage - precpu_stats.cpu_usage.total_usage`
|
||
* system_cpu_delta = `cpu_stats.system_cpu_usage - precpu_stats.system_cpu_usage`
|
||
* number_cpus = `lenght(cpu_stats.cpu_usage.percpu_usage)` or `cpu_stats.online_cpus`
|
||
* CPU usage % = `(cpu_delta / system_cpu_delta) * number_cpus * 100.0`
|
||
operationId: "ContainerStats"
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
read: "2015-01-08T22:57:31.547920715Z"
|
||
pids_stats:
|
||
current: 3
|
||
networks:
|
||
eth0:
|
||
rx_bytes: 5338
|
||
rx_dropped: 0
|
||
rx_errors: 0
|
||
rx_packets: 36
|
||
tx_bytes: 648
|
||
tx_dropped: 0
|
||
tx_errors: 0
|
||
tx_packets: 8
|
||
eth5:
|
||
rx_bytes: 4641
|
||
rx_dropped: 0
|
||
rx_errors: 0
|
||
rx_packets: 26
|
||
tx_bytes: 690
|
||
tx_dropped: 0
|
||
tx_errors: 0
|
||
tx_packets: 9
|
||
memory_stats:
|
||
stats:
|
||
total_pgmajfault: 0
|
||
cache: 0
|
||
mapped_file: 0
|
||
total_inactive_file: 0
|
||
pgpgout: 414
|
||
rss: 6537216
|
||
total_mapped_file: 0
|
||
writeback: 0
|
||
unevictable: 0
|
||
pgpgin: 477
|
||
total_unevictable: 0
|
||
pgmajfault: 0
|
||
total_rss: 6537216
|
||
total_rss_huge: 6291456
|
||
total_writeback: 0
|
||
total_inactive_anon: 0
|
||
rss_huge: 6291456
|
||
hierarchical_memory_limit: 67108864
|
||
total_pgfault: 964
|
||
total_active_file: 0
|
||
active_anon: 6537216
|
||
total_active_anon: 6537216
|
||
total_pgpgout: 414
|
||
total_cache: 0
|
||
inactive_anon: 0
|
||
active_file: 0
|
||
pgfault: 964
|
||
inactive_file: 0
|
||
total_pgpgin: 477
|
||
max_usage: 6651904
|
||
usage: 6537216
|
||
failcnt: 0
|
||
limit: 67108864
|
||
blkio_stats: {}
|
||
cpu_stats:
|
||
cpu_usage:
|
||
percpu_usage:
|
||
- 8646879
|
||
- 24472255
|
||
- 36438778
|
||
- 30657443
|
||
usage_in_usermode: 50000000
|
||
total_usage: 100215355
|
||
usage_in_kernelmode: 30000000
|
||
system_cpu_usage: 739306590000000
|
||
online_cpus: 4
|
||
throttling_data:
|
||
periods: 0
|
||
throttled_periods: 0
|
||
throttled_time: 0
|
||
precpu_stats:
|
||
cpu_usage:
|
||
percpu_usage:
|
||
- 8646879
|
||
- 24350896
|
||
- 36438778
|
||
- 30657443
|
||
usage_in_usermode: 50000000
|
||
total_usage: 100093996
|
||
usage_in_kernelmode: 30000000
|
||
system_cpu_usage: 9492140000000
|
||
online_cpus: 4
|
||
throttling_data:
|
||
periods: 0
|
||
throttled_periods: 0
|
||
throttled_time: 0
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "stream"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Stream the output. If false, the stats will be output once and then
|
||
it will disconnect.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: true
|
||
- name: "one-shot"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Only get a single stat instead of waiting for 2 cycles. Must be used
|
||
with `stream=false`.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/resize:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Resize a container TTY"
|
||
description: "Resize the TTY for a container."
|
||
operationId: "ContainerResize"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/octet-stream"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "text/plain"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "cannot resize container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "h"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Height of the TTY session in characters"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
- name: "w"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Width of the TTY session in characters"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/start:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Start a container"
|
||
operationId: "ContainerStart"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
304:
|
||
description: "container already started"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "detachKeys"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Override the key sequence for detaching a container. Format is a
|
||
single character `[a-Z]` or `ctrl-<value>` where `<value>` is one
|
||
of: `a-z`, `@`, `^`, `[`, `,` or `_`.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/stop:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Stop a container"
|
||
operationId: "ContainerStop"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
304:
|
||
description: "container already stopped"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "signal"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Signal to send to the container as an integer or string (e.g. `SIGINT`).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "t"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Number of seconds to wait before killing the container"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/restart:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Restart a container"
|
||
operationId: "ContainerRestart"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "signal"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Signal to send to the container as an integer or string (e.g. `SIGINT`).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "t"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Number of seconds to wait before killing the container"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/kill:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Kill a container"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Send a POSIX signal to a container, defaulting to killing to the
|
||
container.
|
||
operationId: "ContainerKill"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
409:
|
||
description: "container is not running"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "Container d37cde0fe4ad63c3a7252023b2f9800282894247d145cb5933ddf6e52cc03a28 is not running"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "signal"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Signal to send to the container as an integer or string (e.g. `SIGINT`).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "SIGKILL"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/update:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Update a container"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Change various configuration options of a container without having to
|
||
recreate it.
|
||
operationId: "ContainerUpdate"
|
||
consumes: ["application/json"]
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "The container has been updated."
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "ContainerUpdateResponse"
|
||
description: "OK response to ContainerUpdate operation"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Warnings:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "update"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
required: true
|
||
schema:
|
||
allOf:
|
||
- $ref: "#/definitions/Resources"
|
||
- type: "object"
|
||
properties:
|
||
RestartPolicy:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/RestartPolicy"
|
||
example:
|
||
BlkioWeight: 300
|
||
CpuShares: 512
|
||
CpuPeriod: 100000
|
||
CpuQuota: 50000
|
||
CpuRealtimePeriod: 1000000
|
||
CpuRealtimeRuntime: 10000
|
||
CpusetCpus: "0,1"
|
||
CpusetMems: "0"
|
||
Memory: 314572800
|
||
MemorySwap: 514288000
|
||
MemoryReservation: 209715200
|
||
RestartPolicy:
|
||
MaximumRetryCount: 4
|
||
Name: "on-failure"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/rename:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Rename a container"
|
||
operationId: "ContainerRename"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
409:
|
||
description: "name already in use"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "New name for the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/pause:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Pause a container"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Use the freezer cgroup to suspend all processes in a container.
|
||
|
||
Traditionally, when suspending a process the `SIGSTOP` signal is used,
|
||
which is observable by the process being suspended. With the freezer
|
||
cgroup the process is unaware, and unable to capture, that it is being
|
||
suspended, and subsequently resumed.
|
||
operationId: "ContainerPause"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/unpause:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Unpause a container"
|
||
description: "Resume a container which has been paused."
|
||
operationId: "ContainerUnpause"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/attach:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Attach to a container"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Attach to a container to read its output or send it input. You can attach
|
||
to the same container multiple times and you can reattach to containers
|
||
that have been detached.
|
||
|
||
Either the `stream` or `logs` parameter must be `true` for this endpoint
|
||
to do anything.
|
||
|
||
See the [documentation for the `docker attach` command](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/attach/)
|
||
for more details.
|
||
|
||
### Hijacking
|
||
|
||
This endpoint hijacks the HTTP connection to transport `stdin`, `stdout`,
|
||
and `stderr` on the same socket.
|
||
|
||
This is the response from the daemon for an attach request:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
|
||
Content-Type: application/vnd.docker.raw-stream
|
||
|
||
[STREAM]
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
After the headers and two new lines, the TCP connection can now be used
|
||
for raw, bidirectional communication between the client and server.
|
||
|
||
To hint potential proxies about connection hijacking, the Docker client
|
||
can also optionally send connection upgrade headers.
|
||
|
||
For example, the client sends this request to upgrade the connection:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
POST /containers/16253994b7c4/attach?stream=1&stdout=1 HTTP/1.1
|
||
Upgrade: tcp
|
||
Connection: Upgrade
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The Docker daemon will respond with a `101 UPGRADED` response, and will
|
||
similarly follow with the raw stream:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
HTTP/1.1 101 UPGRADED
|
||
Content-Type: application/vnd.docker.raw-stream
|
||
Connection: Upgrade
|
||
Upgrade: tcp
|
||
|
||
[STREAM]
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### Stream format
|
||
|
||
When the TTY setting is disabled in [`POST /containers/create`](#operation/ContainerCreate),
|
||
the HTTP Content-Type header is set to application/vnd.docker.multiplexed-stream
|
||
and the stream over the hijacked connected is multiplexed to separate out
|
||
`stdout` and `stderr`. The stream consists of a series of frames, each
|
||
containing a header and a payload.
|
||
|
||
The header contains the information which the stream writes (`stdout` or
|
||
`stderr`). It also contains the size of the associated frame encoded in
|
||
the last four bytes (`uint32`).
|
||
|
||
It is encoded on the first eight bytes like this:
|
||
|
||
```go
|
||
header := [8]byte{STREAM_TYPE, 0, 0, 0, SIZE1, SIZE2, SIZE3, SIZE4}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
`STREAM_TYPE` can be:
|
||
|
||
- 0: `stdin` (is written on `stdout`)
|
||
- 1: `stdout`
|
||
- 2: `stderr`
|
||
|
||
`SIZE1, SIZE2, SIZE3, SIZE4` are the four bytes of the `uint32` size
|
||
encoded as big endian.
|
||
|
||
Following the header is the payload, which is the specified number of
|
||
bytes of `STREAM_TYPE`.
|
||
|
||
The simplest way to implement this protocol is the following:
|
||
|
||
1. Read 8 bytes.
|
||
2. Choose `stdout` or `stderr` depending on the first byte.
|
||
3. Extract the frame size from the last four bytes.
|
||
4. Read the extracted size and output it on the correct output.
|
||
5. Goto 1.
|
||
|
||
### Stream format when using a TTY
|
||
|
||
When the TTY setting is enabled in [`POST /containers/create`](#operation/ContainerCreate),
|
||
the stream is not multiplexed. The data exchanged over the hijacked
|
||
connection is simply the raw data from the process PTY and client's
|
||
`stdin`.
|
||
|
||
operationId: "ContainerAttach"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/vnd.docker.raw-stream"
|
||
- "application/vnd.docker.multiplexed-stream"
|
||
responses:
|
||
101:
|
||
description: "no error, hints proxy about hijacking"
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error, no upgrade header found"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "detachKeys"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Override the key sequence for detaching a container.Format is a single
|
||
character `[a-Z]` or `ctrl-<value>` where `<value>` is one of: `a-z`,
|
||
`@`, `^`, `[`, `,` or `_`.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "logs"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Replay previous logs from the container.
|
||
|
||
This is useful for attaching to a container that has started and you
|
||
want to output everything since the container started.
|
||
|
||
If `stream` is also enabled, once all the previous output has been
|
||
returned, it will seamlessly transition into streaming current
|
||
output.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stream"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Stream attached streams from the time the request was made onwards.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stdin"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Attach to `stdin`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stdout"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Attach to `stdout`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stderr"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Attach to `stderr`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/attach/ws:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Attach to a container via a websocket"
|
||
operationId: "ContainerAttachWebsocket"
|
||
responses:
|
||
101:
|
||
description: "no error, hints proxy about hijacking"
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error, no upgrade header found"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "detachKeys"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Override the key sequence for detaching a container.Format is a single
|
||
character `[a-Z]` or `ctrl-<value>` where `<value>` is one of: `a-z`,
|
||
`@`, `^`, `[`, `,`, or `_`.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "logs"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Return logs"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stream"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Return stream"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stdin"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Attach to `stdin`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stdout"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Attach to `stdout`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stderr"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Attach to `stderr`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/wait:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Wait for a container"
|
||
description: "Block until a container stops, then returns the exit code."
|
||
operationId: "ContainerWait"
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "The container has exit."
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ContainerWaitResponse"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "condition"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Wait until a container state reaches the given condition.
|
||
|
||
Defaults to `not-running` if omitted or empty.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "not-running"
|
||
- "next-exit"
|
||
- "removed"
|
||
default: "not-running"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}:
|
||
delete:
|
||
summary: "Remove a container"
|
||
operationId: "ContainerDelete"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
409:
|
||
description: "conflict"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: |
|
||
You cannot remove a running container: c2ada9df5af8. Stop the
|
||
container before attempting removal or force remove
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "v"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Remove anonymous volumes associated with the container."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "force"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "If the container is running, kill it before removing it."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "link"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Remove the specified link associated with the container."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/archive:
|
||
head:
|
||
summary: "Get information about files in a container"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A response header `X-Docker-Container-Path-Stat` is returned, containing
|
||
a base64 - encoded JSON object with some filesystem header information
|
||
about the path.
|
||
operationId: "ContainerArchiveInfo"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
headers:
|
||
X-Docker-Container-Path-Stat:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A base64 - encoded JSON object with some filesystem header
|
||
information about the path
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "Bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "Container or path does not exist"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "path"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "Resource in the container’s filesystem to archive."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get an archive of a filesystem resource in a container"
|
||
description: "Get a tar archive of a resource in the filesystem of container id."
|
||
operationId: "ContainerArchive"
|
||
produces: ["application/x-tar"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "Bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "Container or path does not exist"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "path"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "Resource in the container’s filesystem to archive."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
put:
|
||
summary: "Extract an archive of files or folders to a directory in a container"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Upload a tar archive to be extracted to a path in the filesystem of container id.
|
||
`path` parameter is asserted to be a directory. If it exists as a file, 400 error
|
||
will be returned with message "not a directory".
|
||
operationId: "PutContainerArchive"
|
||
consumes: ["application/x-tar", "application/octet-stream"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "The content was extracted successfully"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "Bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "not a directory"
|
||
403:
|
||
description: "Permission denied, the volume or container rootfs is marked as read-only."
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "No such container or path does not exist inside the container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "path"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "Path to a directory in the container to extract the archive’s contents into. "
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "noOverwriteDirNonDir"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
If `1`, `true`, or `True` then it will be an error if unpacking the
|
||
given content would cause an existing directory to be replaced with
|
||
a non-directory and vice versa.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "copyUIDGID"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
If `1`, `true`, then it will copy UID/GID maps to the dest file or
|
||
dir
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "inputStream"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: |
|
||
The input stream must be a tar archive compressed with one of the
|
||
following algorithms: `identity` (no compression), `gzip`, `bzip2`,
|
||
or `xz`.
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "binary"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/containers/prune:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Delete stopped containers"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
operationId: "ContainerPrune"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Filters to process on the prune list, encoded as JSON (a `map[string][]string`).
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
- `until=<timestamp>` Prune containers created before this timestamp. The `<timestamp>` can be Unix timestamps, date formatted timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed relative to the daemon machine’s time.
|
||
- `label` (`label=<key>`, `label=<key>=<value>`, `label!=<key>`, or `label!=<key>=<value>`) Prune containers with (or without, in case `label!=...` is used) the specified labels.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "ContainerPruneResponse"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ContainersDeleted:
|
||
description: "Container IDs that were deleted"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
SpaceReclaimed:
|
||
description: "Disk space reclaimed in bytes"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Container"]
|
||
/images/json:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "List Images"
|
||
description: "Returns a list of images on the server. Note that it uses a different, smaller representation of an image than inspecting a single image."
|
||
operationId: "ImageList"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "Summary image data for the images matching the query"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ImageSummary"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "all"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Show all images. Only images from a final layer (no children) are shown by default."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A JSON encoded value of the filters (a `map[string][]string`) to
|
||
process on the images list.
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `before`=(`<image-name>[:<tag>]`, `<image id>` or `<image@digest>`)
|
||
- `dangling=true`
|
||
- `label=key` or `label="key=value"` of an image label
|
||
- `reference`=(`<image-name>[:<tag>]`)
|
||
- `since`=(`<image-name>[:<tag>]`, `<image id>` or `<image@digest>`)
|
||
- `until=<timestamp>`
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "shared-size"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Compute and show shared size as a `SharedSize` field on each image."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "digests"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Show digest information as a `RepoDigests` field on each image."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/build:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Build an image"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Build an image from a tar archive with a `Dockerfile` in it.
|
||
|
||
The `Dockerfile` specifies how the image is built from the tar archive. It is typically in the archive's root, but can be at a different path or have a different name by specifying the `dockerfile` parameter. [See the `Dockerfile` reference for more information](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/).
|
||
|
||
The Docker daemon performs a preliminary validation of the `Dockerfile` before starting the build, and returns an error if the syntax is incorrect. After that, each instruction is run one-by-one until the ID of the new image is output.
|
||
|
||
The build is canceled if the client drops the connection by quitting or being killed.
|
||
operationId: "ImageBuild"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/octet-stream"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "inputStream"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
description: "A tar archive compressed with one of the following algorithms: identity (no compression), gzip, bzip2, xz."
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "binary"
|
||
- name: "dockerfile"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Path within the build context to the `Dockerfile`. This is ignored if `remote` is specified and points to an external `Dockerfile`."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "Dockerfile"
|
||
- name: "t"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "A name and optional tag to apply to the image in the `name:tag` format. If you omit the tag the default `latest` value is assumed. You can provide several `t` parameters."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "extrahosts"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Extra hosts to add to /etc/hosts"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "remote"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "A Git repository URI or HTTP/HTTPS context URI. If the URI points to a single text file, the file’s contents are placed into a file called `Dockerfile` and the image is built from that file. If the URI points to a tarball, the file is downloaded by the daemon and the contents therein used as the context for the build. If the URI points to a tarball and the `dockerfile` parameter is also specified, there must be a file with the corresponding path inside the tarball."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "q"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Suppress verbose build output."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "nocache"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Do not use the cache when building the image."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "cachefrom"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "JSON array of images used for build cache resolution."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "pull"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Attempt to pull the image even if an older image exists locally."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "rm"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Remove intermediate containers after a successful build."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: true
|
||
- name: "forcerm"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Always remove intermediate containers, even upon failure."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "memory"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Set memory limit for build."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
- name: "memswap"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Total memory (memory + swap). Set as `-1` to disable swap."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
- name: "cpushares"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "CPU shares (relative weight)."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
- name: "cpusetcpus"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "CPUs in which to allow execution (e.g., `0-3`, `0,1`)."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "cpuperiod"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "The length of a CPU period in microseconds."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
- name: "cpuquota"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Microseconds of CPU time that the container can get in a CPU period."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
- name: "buildargs"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: >
|
||
JSON map of string pairs for build-time variables. Users pass these values at build-time. Docker
|
||
uses the buildargs as the environment context for commands run via the `Dockerfile` RUN
|
||
instruction, or for variable expansion in other `Dockerfile` instructions. This is not meant for
|
||
passing secret values.
|
||
|
||
|
||
For example, the build arg `FOO=bar` would become `{"FOO":"bar"}` in JSON. This would result in the
|
||
query parameter `buildargs={"FOO":"bar"}`. Note that `{"FOO":"bar"}` should be URI component encoded.
|
||
|
||
|
||
[Read more about the buildargs instruction.](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#arg)
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "shmsize"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Size of `/dev/shm` in bytes. The size must be greater than 0. If omitted the system uses 64MB."
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
- name: "squash"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Squash the resulting images layers into a single layer. *(Experimental release only.)*"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
- name: "labels"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Arbitrary key/value labels to set on the image, as a JSON map of string pairs."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "networkmode"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Sets the networking mode for the run commands during build. Supported
|
||
standard values are: `bridge`, `host`, `none`, and `container:<name|id>`.
|
||
Any other value is taken as a custom network's name or ID to which this
|
||
container should connect to.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "Content-type"
|
||
in: "header"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum:
|
||
- "application/x-tar"
|
||
default: "application/x-tar"
|
||
- name: "X-Registry-Config"
|
||
in: "header"
|
||
description: |
|
||
This is a base64-encoded JSON object with auth configurations for multiple registries that a build may refer to.
|
||
|
||
The key is a registry URL, and the value is an auth configuration object, [as described in the authentication section](#section/Authentication). For example:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
{
|
||
"docker.example.com": {
|
||
"username": "janedoe",
|
||
"password": "hunter2"
|
||
},
|
||
"https://index.docker.io/v1/": {
|
||
"username": "mobydock",
|
||
"password": "conta1n3rize14"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Only the registry domain name (and port if not the default 443) are required. However, for legacy reasons, the Docker Hub registry must be specified with both a `https://` prefix and a `/v1/` suffix even though Docker will prefer to use the v2 registry API.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "platform"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Platform in the format os[/arch[/variant]]"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: ""
|
||
- name: "target"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Target build stage"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: ""
|
||
- name: "outputs"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "BuildKit output configuration"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: ""
|
||
- name: "version"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "1"
|
||
enum: ["1", "2"]
|
||
description: |
|
||
Version of the builder backend to use.
|
||
|
||
- `1` is the first generation classic (deprecated) builder in the Docker daemon (default)
|
||
- `2` is [BuildKit](https://github.com/moby/buildkit)
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "Bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/build/prune:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Delete builder cache"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
operationId: "BuildPrune"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "keep-storage"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Amount of disk space in bytes to keep for cache"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
- name: "all"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "Remove all types of build cache"
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A JSON encoded value of the filters (a `map[string][]string`) to
|
||
process on the list of build cache objects.
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `until=<timestamp>` remove cache older than `<timestamp>`. The `<timestamp>` can be Unix timestamps, date formatted timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed relative to the daemon's local time.
|
||
- `id=<id>`
|
||
- `parent=<id>`
|
||
- `type=<string>`
|
||
- `description=<string>`
|
||
- `inuse`
|
||
- `shared`
|
||
- `private`
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "BuildPruneResponse"
|
||
properties:
|
||
CachesDeleted:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
description: "ID of build cache object"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
SpaceReclaimed:
|
||
description: "Disk space reclaimed in bytes"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/images/create:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Create an image"
|
||
description: "Pull or import an image."
|
||
operationId: "ImageCreate"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "text/plain"
|
||
- "application/octet-stream"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "repository does not exist or no read access"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "fromImage"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Name of the image to pull. The name may include a tag or digest. This parameter may only be used when pulling an image. The pull is cancelled if the HTTP connection is closed."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "fromSrc"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Source to import. The value may be a URL from which the image can be retrieved or `-` to read the image from the request body. This parameter may only be used when importing an image."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "repo"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Repository name given to an image when it is imported. The repo may include a tag. This parameter may only be used when importing an image."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "tag"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Tag or digest. If empty when pulling an image, this causes all tags for the given image to be pulled."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "message"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Set commit message for imported image."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "inputImage"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
description: "Image content if the value `-` has been specified in fromSrc query parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: false
|
||
- name: "X-Registry-Auth"
|
||
in: "header"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A base64url-encoded auth configuration.
|
||
|
||
Refer to the [authentication section](#section/Authentication) for
|
||
details.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "changes"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Apply `Dockerfile` instructions to the image that is created,
|
||
for example: `changes=ENV DEBUG=true`.
|
||
Note that `ENV DEBUG=true` should be URI component encoded.
|
||
|
||
Supported `Dockerfile` instructions:
|
||
`CMD`|`ENTRYPOINT`|`ENV`|`EXPOSE`|`ONBUILD`|`USER`|`VOLUME`|`WORKDIR`
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "platform"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Platform in the format os[/arch[/variant]].
|
||
|
||
When used in combination with the `fromImage` option, the daemon checks
|
||
if the given image is present in the local image cache with the given
|
||
OS and Architecture, and otherwise attempts to pull the image. If the
|
||
option is not set, the host's native OS and Architecture are used.
|
||
If the given image does not exist in the local image cache, the daemon
|
||
attempts to pull the image with the host's native OS and Architecture.
|
||
If the given image does exists in the local image cache, but its OS or
|
||
architecture does not match, a warning is produced.
|
||
|
||
When used with the `fromSrc` option to import an image from an archive,
|
||
this option sets the platform information for the imported image. If
|
||
the option is not set, the host's native OS and Architecture are used
|
||
for the imported image.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: ""
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/images/{name}/json:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Inspect an image"
|
||
description: "Return low-level information about an image."
|
||
operationId: "ImageInspect"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ImageInspect"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "No such image"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such image: someimage (tag: latest)"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Image name or id"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/images/{name}/history:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get the history of an image"
|
||
description: "Return parent layers of an image."
|
||
operationId: "ImageHistory"
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "List of image layers"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
x-go-name: HistoryResponseItem
|
||
title: "HistoryResponseItem"
|
||
description: "individual image layer information in response to ImageHistory operation"
|
||
required: [Id, Created, CreatedBy, Tags, Size, Comment]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Id:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
Created:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
CreatedBy:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
Tags:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Size:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
Comment:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
- Id: "3db9c44f45209632d6050b35958829c3a2aa256d81b9a7be45b362ff85c54710"
|
||
Created: 1398108230
|
||
CreatedBy: "/bin/sh -c #(nop) ADD file:eb15dbd63394e063b805a3c32ca7bf0266ef64676d5a6fab4801f2e81e2a5148 in /"
|
||
Tags:
|
||
- "ubuntu:lucid"
|
||
- "ubuntu:10.04"
|
||
Size: 182964289
|
||
Comment: ""
|
||
- Id: "6cfa4d1f33fb861d4d114f43b25abd0ac737509268065cdfd69d544a59c85ab8"
|
||
Created: 1398108222
|
||
CreatedBy: "/bin/sh -c #(nop) MAINTAINER Tianon Gravi <admwiggin@gmail.com> - mkimage-debootstrap.sh -i iproute,iputils-ping,ubuntu-minimal -t lucid.tar.xz lucid http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/"
|
||
Tags: []
|
||
Size: 0
|
||
Comment: ""
|
||
- Id: "511136ea3c5a64f264b78b5433614aec563103b4d4702f3ba7d4d2698e22c158"
|
||
Created: 1371157430
|
||
CreatedBy: ""
|
||
Tags:
|
||
- "scratch12:latest"
|
||
- "scratch:latest"
|
||
Size: 0
|
||
Comment: "Imported from -"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "No such image"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Image name or ID"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/images/{name}/push:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Push an image"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Push an image to a registry.
|
||
|
||
If you wish to push an image on to a private registry, that image must
|
||
already have a tag which references the registry. For example,
|
||
`registry.example.com/myimage:latest`.
|
||
|
||
The push is cancelled if the HTTP connection is closed.
|
||
operationId: "ImagePush"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/octet-stream"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "No such image"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Image name or ID."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
- name: "tag"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "The tag to associate with the image on the registry."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "X-Registry-Auth"
|
||
in: "header"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A base64url-encoded auth configuration.
|
||
|
||
Refer to the [authentication section](#section/Authentication) for
|
||
details.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/images/{name}/tag:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Tag an image"
|
||
description: "Tag an image so that it becomes part of a repository."
|
||
operationId: "ImageTag"
|
||
responses:
|
||
201:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "Bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "No such image"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
409:
|
||
description: "Conflict"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Image name or ID to tag."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
- name: "repo"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "The repository to tag in. For example, `someuser/someimage`."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "tag"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "The name of the new tag."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/images/{name}:
|
||
delete:
|
||
summary: "Remove an image"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Remove an image, along with any untagged parent images that were
|
||
referenced by that image.
|
||
|
||
Images can't be removed if they have descendant images, are being
|
||
used by a running container or are being used by a build.
|
||
operationId: "ImageDelete"
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "The image was deleted successfully"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ImageDeleteResponseItem"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
- Untagged: "3e2f21a89f"
|
||
- Deleted: "3e2f21a89f"
|
||
- Deleted: "53b4f83ac9"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "No such image"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
409:
|
||
description: "Conflict"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Image name or ID"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
- name: "force"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Remove the image even if it is being used by stopped containers or has other tags"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "noprune"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Do not delete untagged parent images"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/images/search:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Search images"
|
||
description: "Search for an image on Docker Hub."
|
||
operationId: "ImageSearch"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "ImageSearchResponseItem"
|
||
properties:
|
||
description:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
is_official:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
is_automated:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Whether this repository has automated builds enabled.
|
||
|
||
<p><br /></p>
|
||
|
||
> **Deprecated**: This field is deprecated and will always
|
||
> be "false" in future.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
example: false
|
||
name:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
star_count:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
- description: "A minimal Docker image based on Alpine Linux with a complete package index and only 5 MB in size!"
|
||
is_official: true
|
||
is_automated: false
|
||
name: "alpine"
|
||
star_count: 10093
|
||
- description: "Busybox base image."
|
||
is_official: true
|
||
is_automated: false
|
||
name: "Busybox base image."
|
||
star_count: 3037
|
||
- description: "The PostgreSQL object-relational database system provides reliability and data integrity."
|
||
is_official: true
|
||
is_automated: false
|
||
name: "postgres"
|
||
star_count: 12408
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "term"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Term to search"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
- name: "limit"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Maximum number of results to return"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A JSON encoded value of the filters (a `map[string][]string`) to process on the images list. Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `is-automated=(true|false)` (deprecated, see below)
|
||
- `is-official=(true|false)`
|
||
- `stars=<number>` Matches images that has at least 'number' stars.
|
||
|
||
The `is-automated` filter is deprecated. The `is_automated` field has
|
||
been deprecated by Docker Hub's search API. Consequently, searching
|
||
for `is-automated=true` will yield no results.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/images/prune:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Delete unused images"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
operationId: "ImagePrune"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Filters to process on the prune list, encoded as JSON (a `map[string][]string`). Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `dangling=<boolean>` When set to `true` (or `1`), prune only
|
||
unused *and* untagged images. When set to `false`
|
||
(or `0`), all unused images are pruned.
|
||
- `until=<string>` Prune images created before this timestamp. The `<timestamp>` can be Unix timestamps, date formatted timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed relative to the daemon machine’s time.
|
||
- `label` (`label=<key>`, `label=<key>=<value>`, `label!=<key>`, or `label!=<key>=<value>`) Prune images with (or without, in case `label!=...` is used) the specified labels.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "ImagePruneResponse"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ImagesDeleted:
|
||
description: "Images that were deleted"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ImageDeleteResponseItem"
|
||
SpaceReclaimed:
|
||
description: "Disk space reclaimed in bytes"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/auth:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Check auth configuration"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Validate credentials for a registry and, if available, get an identity
|
||
token for accessing the registry without password.
|
||
operationId: "SystemAuth"
|
||
consumes: ["application/json"]
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "An identity token was generated successfully."
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "SystemAuthResponse"
|
||
required: [Status]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Status:
|
||
description: "The status of the authentication"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
IdentityToken:
|
||
description: "An opaque token used to authenticate a user after a successful login"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
x-nullable: false
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
Status: "Login Succeeded"
|
||
IdentityToken: "9cbaf023786cd7..."
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
401:
|
||
description: "Auth error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "authConfig"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
description: "Authentication to check"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/AuthConfig"
|
||
tags: ["System"]
|
||
/info:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get system information"
|
||
operationId: "SystemInfo"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/SystemInfo"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["System"]
|
||
/version:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get version"
|
||
description: "Returns the version of Docker that is running and various information about the system that Docker is running on."
|
||
operationId: "SystemVersion"
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/SystemVersion"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["System"]
|
||
/_ping:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Ping"
|
||
description: "This is a dummy endpoint you can use to test if the server is accessible."
|
||
operationId: "SystemPing"
|
||
produces: ["text/plain"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "OK"
|
||
headers:
|
||
API-Version:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "Max API Version the server supports"
|
||
Builder-Version:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Default version of docker image builder
|
||
|
||
The default on Linux is version "2" (BuildKit), but the daemon
|
||
can be configured to recommend version "1" (classic Builder).
|
||
Windows does not yet support BuildKit for native Windows images,
|
||
and uses "1" (classic builder) as a default.
|
||
|
||
This value is a recommendation as advertised by the daemon, and
|
||
it is up to the client to choose which builder to use.
|
||
default: "2"
|
||
Docker-Experimental:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "If the server is running with experimental mode enabled"
|
||
Swarm:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum: ["inactive", "pending", "error", "locked", "active/worker", "active/manager"]
|
||
description: |
|
||
Contains information about Swarm status of the daemon,
|
||
and if the daemon is acting as a manager or worker node.
|
||
default: "inactive"
|
||
Cache-Control:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate"
|
||
Pragma:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "no-cache"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
headers:
|
||
Cache-Control:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate"
|
||
Pragma:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "no-cache"
|
||
tags: ["System"]
|
||
head:
|
||
summary: "Ping"
|
||
description: "This is a dummy endpoint you can use to test if the server is accessible."
|
||
operationId: "SystemPingHead"
|
||
produces: ["text/plain"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "(empty)"
|
||
headers:
|
||
API-Version:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "Max API Version the server supports"
|
||
Builder-Version:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "Default version of docker image builder"
|
||
Docker-Experimental:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "If the server is running with experimental mode enabled"
|
||
Swarm:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum: ["inactive", "pending", "error", "locked", "active/worker", "active/manager"]
|
||
description: |
|
||
Contains information about Swarm status of the daemon,
|
||
and if the daemon is acting as a manager or worker node.
|
||
default: "inactive"
|
||
Cache-Control:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate"
|
||
Pragma:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "no-cache"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["System"]
|
||
/commit:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Create a new image from a container"
|
||
operationId: "ImageCommit"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
201:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/IdResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "containerConfig"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
description: "The container configuration"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ContainerConfig"
|
||
- name: "container"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "The ID or name of the container to commit"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "repo"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Repository name for the created image"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "tag"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Tag name for the create image"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "comment"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Commit message"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "author"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Author of the image (e.g., `John Hannibal Smith <hannibal@a-team.com>`)"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "pause"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Whether to pause the container before committing"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: true
|
||
- name: "changes"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "`Dockerfile` instructions to apply while committing"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/events:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Monitor events"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Stream real-time events from the server.
|
||
|
||
Various objects within Docker report events when something happens to them.
|
||
|
||
Containers report these events: `attach`, `commit`, `copy`, `create`, `destroy`, `detach`, `die`, `exec_create`, `exec_detach`, `exec_start`, `exec_die`, `export`, `health_status`, `kill`, `oom`, `pause`, `rename`, `resize`, `restart`, `start`, `stop`, `top`, `unpause`, `update`, and `prune`
|
||
|
||
Images report these events: `delete`, `import`, `load`, `pull`, `push`, `save`, `tag`, `untag`, and `prune`
|
||
|
||
Volumes report these events: `create`, `mount`, `unmount`, `destroy`, and `prune`
|
||
|
||
Networks report these events: `create`, `connect`, `disconnect`, `destroy`, `update`, `remove`, and `prune`
|
||
|
||
The Docker daemon reports these events: `reload`
|
||
|
||
Services report these events: `create`, `update`, and `remove`
|
||
|
||
Nodes report these events: `create`, `update`, and `remove`
|
||
|
||
Secrets report these events: `create`, `update`, and `remove`
|
||
|
||
Configs report these events: `create`, `update`, and `remove`
|
||
|
||
The Builder reports `prune` events
|
||
|
||
operationId: "SystemEvents"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EventMessage"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "since"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Show events created since this timestamp then stream new events."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "until"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Show events created until this timestamp then stop streaming."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A JSON encoded value of filters (a `map[string][]string`) to process on the event list. Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `config=<string>` config name or ID
|
||
- `container=<string>` container name or ID
|
||
- `daemon=<string>` daemon name or ID
|
||
- `event=<string>` event type
|
||
- `image=<string>` image name or ID
|
||
- `label=<string>` image or container label
|
||
- `network=<string>` network name or ID
|
||
- `node=<string>` node ID
|
||
- `plugin`=<string> plugin name or ID
|
||
- `scope`=<string> local or swarm
|
||
- `secret=<string>` secret name or ID
|
||
- `service=<string>` service name or ID
|
||
- `type=<string>` object to filter by, one of `container`, `image`, `volume`, `network`, `daemon`, `plugin`, `node`, `service`, `secret` or `config`
|
||
- `volume=<string>` volume name
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["System"]
|
||
/system/df:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get data usage information"
|
||
operationId: "SystemDataUsage"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "SystemDataUsageResponse"
|
||
properties:
|
||
LayersSize:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
Images:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ImageSummary"
|
||
Containers:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ContainerSummary"
|
||
Volumes:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Volume"
|
||
BuildCache:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/BuildCache"
|
||
example:
|
||
LayersSize: 1092588
|
||
Images:
|
||
-
|
||
Id: "sha256:2b8fd9751c4c0f5dd266fcae00707e67a2545ef34f9a29354585f93dac906749"
|
||
ParentId: ""
|
||
RepoTags:
|
||
- "busybox:latest"
|
||
RepoDigests:
|
||
- "busybox@sha256:a59906e33509d14c036c8678d687bd4eec81ed7c4b8ce907b888c607f6a1e0e6"
|
||
Created: 1466724217
|
||
Size: 1092588
|
||
SharedSize: 0
|
||
Labels: {}
|
||
Containers: 1
|
||
Containers:
|
||
-
|
||
Id: "e575172ed11dc01bfce087fb27bee502db149e1a0fad7c296ad300bbff178148"
|
||
Names:
|
||
- "/top"
|
||
Image: "busybox"
|
||
ImageID: "sha256:2b8fd9751c4c0f5dd266fcae00707e67a2545ef34f9a29354585f93dac906749"
|
||
Command: "top"
|
||
Created: 1472592424
|
||
Ports: []
|
||
SizeRootFs: 1092588
|
||
Labels: {}
|
||
State: "exited"
|
||
Status: "Exited (0) 56 minutes ago"
|
||
HostConfig:
|
||
NetworkMode: "default"
|
||
NetworkSettings:
|
||
Networks:
|
||
bridge:
|
||
IPAMConfig: null
|
||
Links: null
|
||
Aliases: null
|
||
NetworkID: "d687bc59335f0e5c9ee8193e5612e8aee000c8c62ea170cfb99c098f95899d92"
|
||
EndpointID: "8ed5115aeaad9abb174f68dcf135b49f11daf597678315231a32ca28441dec6a"
|
||
Gateway: "172.18.0.1"
|
||
IPAddress: "172.18.0.2"
|
||
IPPrefixLen: 16
|
||
IPv6Gateway: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6Address: ""
|
||
GlobalIPv6PrefixLen: 0
|
||
MacAddress: "02:42:ac:12:00:02"
|
||
Mounts: []
|
||
Volumes:
|
||
-
|
||
Name: "my-volume"
|
||
Driver: "local"
|
||
Mountpoint: "/var/lib/docker/volumes/my-volume/_data"
|
||
Labels: null
|
||
Scope: "local"
|
||
Options: null
|
||
UsageData:
|
||
Size: 10920104
|
||
RefCount: 2
|
||
BuildCache:
|
||
-
|
||
ID: "hw53o5aio51xtltp5xjp8v7fx"
|
||
Parents: []
|
||
Type: "regular"
|
||
Description: "pulled from docker.io/library/debian@sha256:234cb88d3020898631af0ccbbcca9a66ae7306ecd30c9720690858c1b007d2a0"
|
||
InUse: false
|
||
Shared: true
|
||
Size: 0
|
||
CreatedAt: "2021-06-28T13:31:01.474619385Z"
|
||
LastUsedAt: "2021-07-07T22:02:32.738075951Z"
|
||
UsageCount: 26
|
||
-
|
||
ID: "ndlpt0hhvkqcdfkputsk4cq9c"
|
||
Parents: ["ndlpt0hhvkqcdfkputsk4cq9c"]
|
||
Type: "regular"
|
||
Description: "mount / from exec /bin/sh -c echo 'Binary::apt::APT::Keep-Downloaded-Packages \"true\";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/keep-cache"
|
||
InUse: false
|
||
Shared: true
|
||
Size: 51
|
||
CreatedAt: "2021-06-28T13:31:03.002625487Z"
|
||
LastUsedAt: "2021-07-07T22:02:32.773909517Z"
|
||
UsageCount: 26
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "type"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Object types, for which to compute and return data.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
collectionFormat: multi
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum: ["container", "image", "volume", "build-cache"]
|
||
tags: ["System"]
|
||
/images/{name}/get:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Export an image"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Get a tarball containing all images and metadata for a repository.
|
||
|
||
If `name` is a specific name and tag (e.g. `ubuntu:latest`), then only that image (and its parents) are returned. If `name` is an image ID, similarly only that image (and its parents) are returned, but with the exclusion of the `repositories` file in the tarball, as there were no image names referenced.
|
||
|
||
### Image tarball format
|
||
|
||
An image tarball contains one directory per image layer (named using its long ID), each containing these files:
|
||
|
||
- `VERSION`: currently `1.0` - the file format version
|
||
- `json`: detailed layer information, similar to `docker inspect layer_id`
|
||
- `layer.tar`: A tarfile containing the filesystem changes in this layer
|
||
|
||
The `layer.tar` file contains `aufs` style `.wh..wh.aufs` files and directories for storing attribute changes and deletions.
|
||
|
||
If the tarball defines a repository, the tarball should also include a `repositories` file at the root that contains a list of repository and tag names mapped to layer IDs.
|
||
|
||
```json
|
||
{
|
||
"hello-world": {
|
||
"latest": "565a9d68a73f6706862bfe8409a7f659776d4d60a8d096eb4a3cbce6999cc2a1"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
operationId: "ImageGet"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/x-tar"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "binary"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Image name or ID"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/images/get:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Export several images"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Get a tarball containing all images and metadata for several image
|
||
repositories.
|
||
|
||
For each value of the `names` parameter: if it is a specific name and
|
||
tag (e.g. `ubuntu:latest`), then only that image (and its parents) are
|
||
returned; if it is an image ID, similarly only that image (and its parents)
|
||
are returned and there would be no names referenced in the 'repositories'
|
||
file for this image ID.
|
||
|
||
For details on the format, see the [export image endpoint](#operation/ImageGet).
|
||
operationId: "ImageGetAll"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/x-tar"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "binary"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "names"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Image names to filter by"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/images/load:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Import images"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Load a set of images and tags into a repository.
|
||
|
||
For details on the format, see the [export image endpoint](#operation/ImageGet).
|
||
operationId: "ImageLoad"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/x-tar"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "imagesTarball"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
description: "Tar archive containing images"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "binary"
|
||
- name: "quiet"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Suppress progress details during load."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
tags: ["Image"]
|
||
/containers/{id}/exec:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Create an exec instance"
|
||
description: "Run a command inside a running container."
|
||
operationId: "ContainerExec"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
201:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/IdResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such container"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such container: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
409:
|
||
description: "container is paused"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "execConfig"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
description: "Exec configuration"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "ExecConfig"
|
||
properties:
|
||
AttachStdin:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "Attach to `stdin` of the exec command."
|
||
AttachStdout:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "Attach to `stdout` of the exec command."
|
||
AttachStderr:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "Attach to `stderr` of the exec command."
|
||
ConsoleSize:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: "Initial console size, as an `[height, width]` array."
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
minItems: 2
|
||
maxItems: 2
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
minimum: 0
|
||
DetachKeys:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Override the key sequence for detaching a container. Format is
|
||
a single character `[a-Z]` or `ctrl-<value>` where `<value>`
|
||
is one of: `a-z`, `@`, `^`, `[`, `,` or `_`.
|
||
Tty:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "Allocate a pseudo-TTY."
|
||
Env:
|
||
description: |
|
||
A list of environment variables in the form `["VAR=value", ...]`.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Cmd:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: "Command to run, as a string or array of strings."
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Privileged:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "Runs the exec process with extended privileges."
|
||
default: false
|
||
User:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The user, and optionally, group to run the exec process inside
|
||
the container. Format is one of: `user`, `user:group`, `uid`,
|
||
or `uid:gid`.
|
||
WorkingDir:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The working directory for the exec process inside the container.
|
||
example:
|
||
AttachStdin: false
|
||
AttachStdout: true
|
||
AttachStderr: true
|
||
DetachKeys: "ctrl-p,ctrl-q"
|
||
Tty: false
|
||
Cmd:
|
||
- "date"
|
||
Env:
|
||
- "FOO=bar"
|
||
- "BAZ=quux"
|
||
required: true
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "ID or name of container"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
tags: ["Exec"]
|
||
/exec/{id}/start:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Start an exec instance"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Starts a previously set up exec instance. If detach is true, this endpoint
|
||
returns immediately after starting the command. Otherwise, it sets up an
|
||
interactive session with the command.
|
||
operationId: "ExecStart"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/vnd.docker.raw-stream"
|
||
- "application/vnd.docker.multiplexed-stream"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "No such exec instance"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
409:
|
||
description: "Container is stopped or paused"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "execStartConfig"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "ExecStartConfig"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Detach:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "Detach from the command."
|
||
Tty:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: "Allocate a pseudo-TTY."
|
||
ConsoleSize:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
description: "Initial console size, as an `[height, width]` array."
|
||
x-nullable: true
|
||
minItems: 2
|
||
maxItems: 2
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
minimum: 0
|
||
example:
|
||
Detach: false
|
||
Tty: true
|
||
ConsoleSize: [80, 64]
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Exec instance ID"
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Exec"]
|
||
/exec/{id}/resize:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Resize an exec instance"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Resize the TTY session used by an exec instance. This endpoint only works
|
||
if `tty` was specified as part of creating and starting the exec instance.
|
||
operationId: "ExecResize"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "No such exec instance"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Exec instance ID"
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "h"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Height of the TTY session in characters"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
- name: "w"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Width of the TTY session in characters"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
tags: ["Exec"]
|
||
/exec/{id}/json:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Inspect an exec instance"
|
||
description: "Return low-level information about an exec instance."
|
||
operationId: "ExecInspect"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "ExecInspectResponse"
|
||
properties:
|
||
CanRemove:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
DetachKeys:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
ID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Running:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
ExitCode:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
ProcessConfig:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ProcessConfig"
|
||
OpenStdin:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
OpenStderr:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
OpenStdout:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
ContainerID:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Pid:
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
description: "The system process ID for the exec process."
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
CanRemove: false
|
||
ContainerID: "b53ee82b53a40c7dca428523e34f741f3abc51d9f297a14ff874bf761b995126"
|
||
DetachKeys: ""
|
||
ExitCode: 2
|
||
ID: "f33bbfb39f5b142420f4759b2348913bd4a8d1a6d7fd56499cb41a1bb91d7b3b"
|
||
OpenStderr: true
|
||
OpenStdin: true
|
||
OpenStdout: true
|
||
ProcessConfig:
|
||
arguments:
|
||
- "-c"
|
||
- "exit 2"
|
||
entrypoint: "sh"
|
||
privileged: false
|
||
tty: true
|
||
user: "1000"
|
||
Running: false
|
||
Pid: 42000
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "No such exec instance"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Exec instance ID"
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Exec"]
|
||
|
||
/volumes:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "List volumes"
|
||
operationId: "VolumeList"
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "Summary volume data that matches the query"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/VolumeListResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
JSON encoded value of the filters (a `map[string][]string`) to
|
||
process on the volumes list. Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `dangling=<boolean>` When set to `true` (or `1`), returns all
|
||
volumes that are not in use by a container. When set to `false`
|
||
(or `0`), only volumes that are in use by one or more
|
||
containers are returned.
|
||
- `driver=<volume-driver-name>` Matches volumes based on their driver.
|
||
- `label=<key>` or `label=<key>:<value>` Matches volumes based on
|
||
the presence of a `label` alone or a `label` and a value.
|
||
- `name=<volume-name>` Matches all or part of a volume name.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "json"
|
||
tags: ["Volume"]
|
||
|
||
/volumes/create:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Create a volume"
|
||
operationId: "VolumeCreate"
|
||
consumes: ["application/json"]
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
201:
|
||
description: "The volume was created successfully"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Volume"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "volumeConfig"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "Volume configuration"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/VolumeCreateOptions"
|
||
tags: ["Volume"]
|
||
|
||
/volumes/{name}:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Inspect a volume"
|
||
operationId: "VolumeInspect"
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Volume"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "No such volume"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "Volume name or ID"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Volume"]
|
||
|
||
put:
|
||
summary: |
|
||
"Update a volume. Valid only for Swarm cluster volumes"
|
||
operationId: "VolumeUpdate"
|
||
consumes: ["application/json"]
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such volume"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "The name or ID of the volume"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
schema:
|
||
# though the schema for is an object that contains only a
|
||
# ClusterVolumeSpec, wrapping the ClusterVolumeSpec in this object
|
||
# means that if, later on, we support things like changing the
|
||
# labels, we can do so without duplicating that information to the
|
||
# ClusterVolumeSpec.
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
description: "Volume configuration"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Spec:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ClusterVolumeSpec"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The spec of the volume to update. Currently, only Availability may
|
||
change. All other fields must remain unchanged.
|
||
- name: "version"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The version number of the volume being updated. This is required to
|
||
avoid conflicting writes. Found in the volume's `ClusterVolume`
|
||
field.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
required: true
|
||
tags: ["Volume"]
|
||
|
||
delete:
|
||
summary: "Remove a volume"
|
||
description: "Instruct the driver to remove the volume."
|
||
operationId: "VolumeDelete"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "The volume was removed"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "No such volume or volume driver"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
409:
|
||
description: "Volume is in use and cannot be removed"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "Volume name or ID"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "force"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Force the removal of the volume"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
tags: ["Volume"]
|
||
|
||
/volumes/prune:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Delete unused volumes"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
operationId: "VolumePrune"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Filters to process on the prune list, encoded as JSON (a `map[string][]string`).
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
- `label` (`label=<key>`, `label=<key>=<value>`, `label!=<key>`, or `label!=<key>=<value>`) Prune volumes with (or without, in case `label!=...` is used) the specified labels.
|
||
- `all` (`all=true`) - Consider all (local) volumes for pruning and not just anonymous volumes.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "VolumePruneResponse"
|
||
properties:
|
||
VolumesDeleted:
|
||
description: "Volumes that were deleted"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
SpaceReclaimed:
|
||
description: "Disk space reclaimed in bytes"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Volume"]
|
||
/networks:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "List networks"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Returns a list of networks. For details on the format, see the
|
||
[network inspect endpoint](#operation/NetworkInspect).
|
||
|
||
Note that it uses a different, smaller representation of a network than
|
||
inspecting a single network. For example, the list of containers attached
|
||
to the network is not propagated in API versions 1.28 and up.
|
||
operationId: "NetworkList"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Network"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
- Name: "bridge"
|
||
Id: "f2de39df4171b0dc801e8002d1d999b77256983dfc63041c0f34030aa3977566"
|
||
Created: "2016-10-19T06:21:00.416543526Z"
|
||
Scope: "local"
|
||
Driver: "bridge"
|
||
EnableIPv6: false
|
||
Internal: false
|
||
Attachable: false
|
||
Ingress: false
|
||
IPAM:
|
||
Driver: "default"
|
||
Config:
|
||
-
|
||
Subnet: "172.17.0.0/16"
|
||
Options:
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.default_bridge: "true"
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.enable_icc: "true"
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.enable_ip_masquerade: "true"
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.host_binding_ipv4: "0.0.0.0"
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.name: "docker0"
|
||
com.docker.network.driver.mtu: "1500"
|
||
- Name: "none"
|
||
Id: "e086a3893b05ab69242d3c44e49483a3bbbd3a26b46baa8f61ab797c1088d794"
|
||
Created: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
|
||
Scope: "local"
|
||
Driver: "null"
|
||
EnableIPv6: false
|
||
Internal: false
|
||
Attachable: false
|
||
Ingress: false
|
||
IPAM:
|
||
Driver: "default"
|
||
Config: []
|
||
Containers: {}
|
||
Options: {}
|
||
- Name: "host"
|
||
Id: "13e871235c677f196c4e1ecebb9dc733b9b2d2ab589e30c539efeda84a24215e"
|
||
Created: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
|
||
Scope: "local"
|
||
Driver: "host"
|
||
EnableIPv6: false
|
||
Internal: false
|
||
Attachable: false
|
||
Ingress: false
|
||
IPAM:
|
||
Driver: "default"
|
||
Config: []
|
||
Containers: {}
|
||
Options: {}
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
JSON encoded value of the filters (a `map[string][]string`) to process
|
||
on the networks list.
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `dangling=<boolean>` When set to `true` (or `1`), returns all
|
||
networks that are not in use by a container. When set to `false`
|
||
(or `0`), only networks that are in use by one or more
|
||
containers are returned.
|
||
- `driver=<driver-name>` Matches a network's driver.
|
||
- `id=<network-id>` Matches all or part of a network ID.
|
||
- `label=<key>` or `label=<key>=<value>` of a network label.
|
||
- `name=<network-name>` Matches all or part of a network name.
|
||
- `scope=["swarm"|"global"|"local"]` Filters networks by scope (`swarm`, `global`, or `local`).
|
||
- `type=["custom"|"builtin"]` Filters networks by type. The `custom` keyword returns all user-defined networks.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Network"]
|
||
|
||
/networks/{id}:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Inspect a network"
|
||
operationId: "NetworkInspect"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Network"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "Network not found"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Network ID or name"
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "verbose"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Detailed inspect output for troubleshooting"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "scope"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Filter the network by scope (swarm, global, or local)"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Network"]
|
||
|
||
delete:
|
||
summary: "Remove a network"
|
||
operationId: "NetworkDelete"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
403:
|
||
description: "operation not supported for pre-defined networks"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such network"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Network ID or name"
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Network"]
|
||
|
||
/networks/create:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Create a network"
|
||
operationId: "NetworkCreate"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
201:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "NetworkCreateResponse"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Id:
|
||
description: "The ID of the created network."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Warning:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
Id: "22be93d5babb089c5aab8dbc369042fad48ff791584ca2da2100db837a1c7c30"
|
||
Warning: ""
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
403:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Forbidden operation. This happens when trying to create a network named after a pre-defined network,
|
||
or when trying to create an overlay network on a daemon which is not part of a Swarm cluster.
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "plugin not found"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "networkConfig"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
description: "Network configuration"
|
||
required: true
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "NetworkCreateRequest"
|
||
required: ["Name"]
|
||
properties:
|
||
Name:
|
||
description: "The network's name."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
CheckDuplicate:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Deprecated: CheckDuplicate is now always enabled.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
Driver:
|
||
description: "Name of the network driver plugin to use."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "bridge"
|
||
Internal:
|
||
description: "Restrict external access to the network."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
Attachable:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Globally scoped network is manually attachable by regular
|
||
containers from workers in swarm mode.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
Ingress:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Ingress network is the network which provides the routing-mesh
|
||
in swarm mode.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
IPAM:
|
||
description: "Optional custom IP scheme for the network."
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/IPAM"
|
||
EnableIPv6:
|
||
description: "Enable IPv6 on the network."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
Options:
|
||
description: "Network specific options to be used by the drivers."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
description: "User-defined key/value metadata."
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
additionalProperties:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
Name: "isolated_nw"
|
||
CheckDuplicate: false
|
||
Driver: "bridge"
|
||
EnableIPv6: true
|
||
IPAM:
|
||
Driver: "default"
|
||
Config:
|
||
- Subnet: "172.20.0.0/16"
|
||
IPRange: "172.20.10.0/24"
|
||
Gateway: "172.20.10.11"
|
||
- Subnet: "2001:db8:abcd::/64"
|
||
Gateway: "2001:db8:abcd::1011"
|
||
Options:
|
||
foo: "bar"
|
||
Internal: true
|
||
Attachable: false
|
||
Ingress: false
|
||
Options:
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.default_bridge: "true"
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.enable_icc: "true"
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.enable_ip_masquerade: "true"
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.host_binding_ipv4: "0.0.0.0"
|
||
com.docker.network.bridge.name: "docker0"
|
||
com.docker.network.driver.mtu: "1500"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
com.example.some-label: "some-value"
|
||
com.example.some-other-label: "some-other-value"
|
||
tags: ["Network"]
|
||
|
||
/networks/{id}/connect:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Connect a container to a network"
|
||
description: "The network must be either a local-scoped network or a swarm-scoped network with the `attachable` option set. A network cannot be re-attached to a running container"
|
||
operationId: "NetworkConnect"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
403:
|
||
description: "Operation forbidden"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "Network or container not found"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Network ID or name"
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "container"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
required: true
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "NetworkConnectRequest"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Container:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "The ID or name of the container to connect to the network."
|
||
EndpointConfig:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/EndpointSettings"
|
||
example:
|
||
Container: "3613f73ba0e4"
|
||
EndpointConfig:
|
||
IPAMConfig:
|
||
IPv4Address: "172.24.56.89"
|
||
IPv6Address: "2001:db8::5689"
|
||
MacAddress: "02:42:ac:12:05:02"
|
||
tags: ["Network"]
|
||
|
||
/networks/{id}/disconnect:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Disconnect a container from a network"
|
||
operationId: "NetworkDisconnect"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
403:
|
||
description: "Operation not supported for swarm scoped networks"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "Network or container not found"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Network ID or name"
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "container"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
required: true
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "NetworkDisconnectRequest"
|
||
properties:
|
||
Container:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The ID or name of the container to disconnect from the network.
|
||
Force:
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Force the container to disconnect from the network.
|
||
tags: ["Network"]
|
||
/networks/prune:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Delete unused networks"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
operationId: "NetworkPrune"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Filters to process on the prune list, encoded as JSON (a `map[string][]string`).
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
- `until=<timestamp>` Prune networks created before this timestamp. The `<timestamp>` can be Unix timestamps, date formatted timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. `10m`, `1h30m`) computed relative to the daemon machine’s time.
|
||
- `label` (`label=<key>`, `label=<key>=<value>`, `label!=<key>`, or `label!=<key>=<value>`) Prune networks with (or without, in case `label!=...` is used) the specified labels.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "NetworkPruneResponse"
|
||
properties:
|
||
NetworksDeleted:
|
||
description: "Networks that were deleted"
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Network"]
|
||
/plugins:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "List plugins"
|
||
operationId: "PluginList"
|
||
description: "Returns information about installed plugins."
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Plugin"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A JSON encoded value of the filters (a `map[string][]string`) to
|
||
process on the plugin list.
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `capability=<capability name>`
|
||
- `enable=<true>|<false>`
|
||
tags: ["Plugin"]
|
||
|
||
/plugins/privileges:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get plugin privileges"
|
||
operationId: "GetPluginPrivileges"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PluginPrivilege"
|
||
example:
|
||
- Name: "network"
|
||
Description: ""
|
||
Value:
|
||
- "host"
|
||
- Name: "mount"
|
||
Description: ""
|
||
Value:
|
||
- "/data"
|
||
- Name: "device"
|
||
Description: ""
|
||
Value:
|
||
- "/dev/cpu_dma_latency"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "remote"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The name of the plugin. The `:latest` tag is optional, and is the
|
||
default if omitted.
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags:
|
||
- "Plugin"
|
||
|
||
/plugins/pull:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Install a plugin"
|
||
operationId: "PluginPull"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Pulls and installs a plugin. After the plugin is installed, it can be
|
||
enabled using the [`POST /plugins/{name}/enable` endpoint](#operation/PostPluginsEnable).
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "remote"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Remote reference for plugin to install.
|
||
|
||
The `:latest` tag is optional, and is used as the default if omitted.
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Local name for the pulled plugin.
|
||
|
||
The `:latest` tag is optional, and is used as the default if omitted.
|
||
required: false
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "X-Registry-Auth"
|
||
in: "header"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A base64url-encoded auth configuration to use when pulling a plugin
|
||
from a registry.
|
||
|
||
Refer to the [authentication section](#section/Authentication) for
|
||
details.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PluginPrivilege"
|
||
example:
|
||
- Name: "network"
|
||
Description: ""
|
||
Value:
|
||
- "host"
|
||
- Name: "mount"
|
||
Description: ""
|
||
Value:
|
||
- "/data"
|
||
- Name: "device"
|
||
Description: ""
|
||
Value:
|
||
- "/dev/cpu_dma_latency"
|
||
tags: ["Plugin"]
|
||
/plugins/{name}/json:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Inspect a plugin"
|
||
operationId: "PluginInspect"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Plugin"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "plugin is not installed"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The name of the plugin. The `:latest` tag is optional, and is the
|
||
default if omitted.
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Plugin"]
|
||
/plugins/{name}:
|
||
delete:
|
||
summary: "Remove a plugin"
|
||
operationId: "PluginDelete"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Plugin"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "plugin is not installed"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The name of the plugin. The `:latest` tag is optional, and is the
|
||
default if omitted.
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "force"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Disable the plugin before removing. This may result in issues if the
|
||
plugin is in use by a container.
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
tags: ["Plugin"]
|
||
/plugins/{name}/enable:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Enable a plugin"
|
||
operationId: "PluginEnable"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "plugin is not installed"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The name of the plugin. The `:latest` tag is optional, and is the
|
||
default if omitted.
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "timeout"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Set the HTTP client timeout (in seconds)"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
default: 0
|
||
tags: ["Plugin"]
|
||
/plugins/{name}/disable:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Disable a plugin"
|
||
operationId: "PluginDisable"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "plugin is not installed"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The name of the plugin. The `:latest` tag is optional, and is the
|
||
default if omitted.
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "force"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Force disable a plugin even if still in use.
|
||
required: false
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
tags: ["Plugin"]
|
||
/plugins/{name}/upgrade:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Upgrade a plugin"
|
||
operationId: "PluginUpgrade"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "plugin not installed"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The name of the plugin. The `:latest` tag is optional, and is the
|
||
default if omitted.
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "remote"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Remote reference to upgrade to.
|
||
|
||
The `:latest` tag is optional, and is used as the default if omitted.
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "X-Registry-Auth"
|
||
in: "header"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A base64url-encoded auth configuration to use when pulling a plugin
|
||
from a registry.
|
||
|
||
Refer to the [authentication section](#section/Authentication) for
|
||
details.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/PluginPrivilege"
|
||
example:
|
||
- Name: "network"
|
||
Description: ""
|
||
Value:
|
||
- "host"
|
||
- Name: "mount"
|
||
Description: ""
|
||
Value:
|
||
- "/data"
|
||
- Name: "device"
|
||
Description: ""
|
||
Value:
|
||
- "/dev/cpu_dma_latency"
|
||
tags: ["Plugin"]
|
||
/plugins/create:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Create a plugin"
|
||
operationId: "PluginCreate"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/x-tar"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The name of the plugin. The `:latest` tag is optional, and is the
|
||
default if omitted.
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "tarContext"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
description: "Path to tar containing plugin rootfs and manifest"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "binary"
|
||
tags: ["Plugin"]
|
||
/plugins/{name}/push:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Push a plugin"
|
||
operationId: "PluginPush"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Push a plugin to the registry.
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The name of the plugin. The `:latest` tag is optional, and is the
|
||
default if omitted.
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "plugin not installed"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Plugin"]
|
||
/plugins/{name}/set:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Configure a plugin"
|
||
operationId: "PluginSet"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The name of the plugin. The `:latest` tag is optional, and is the
|
||
default if omitted.
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["DEBUG=1"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "No error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "Plugin not installed"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Plugin"]
|
||
/nodes:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "List nodes"
|
||
operationId: "NodeList"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Node"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Filters to process on the nodes list, encoded as JSON (a `map[string][]string`).
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
- `id=<node id>`
|
||
- `label=<engine label>`
|
||
- `membership=`(`accepted`|`pending`)`
|
||
- `name=<node name>`
|
||
- `node.label=<node label>`
|
||
- `role=`(`manager`|`worker`)`
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Node"]
|
||
/nodes/{id}:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Inspect a node"
|
||
operationId: "NodeInspect"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Node"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such node"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "The ID or name of the node"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
tags: ["Node"]
|
||
delete:
|
||
summary: "Delete a node"
|
||
operationId: "NodeDelete"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such node"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "The ID or name of the node"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
- name: "force"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Force remove a node from the swarm"
|
||
default: false
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
tags: ["Node"]
|
||
/nodes/{id}/update:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Update a node"
|
||
operationId: "NodeUpdate"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such node"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "The ID of the node"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/NodeSpec"
|
||
- name: "version"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The version number of the node object being updated. This is required
|
||
to avoid conflicting writes.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
required: true
|
||
tags: ["Node"]
|
||
/swarm:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Inspect swarm"
|
||
operationId: "SwarmInspect"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Swarm"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Swarm"]
|
||
/swarm/init:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Initialize a new swarm"
|
||
operationId: "SwarmInit"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
- "text/plain"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
description: "The node ID"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: "7v2t30z9blmxuhnyo6s4cpenp"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is already part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
required: true
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "SwarmInitRequest"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ListenAddr:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Listen address used for inter-manager communication, as well
|
||
as determining the networking interface used for the VXLAN
|
||
Tunnel Endpoint (VTEP). This can either be an address/port
|
||
combination in the form `192.168.1.1:4567`, or an interface
|
||
followed by a port number, like `eth0:4567`. If the port number
|
||
is omitted, the default swarm listening port is used.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
AdvertiseAddr:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Externally reachable address advertised to other nodes. This
|
||
can either be an address/port combination in the form
|
||
`192.168.1.1:4567`, or an interface followed by a port number,
|
||
like `eth0:4567`. If the port number is omitted, the port
|
||
number from the listen address is used. If `AdvertiseAddr` is
|
||
not specified, it will be automatically detected when possible.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
DataPathAddr:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Address or interface to use for data path traffic (format:
|
||
`<ip|interface>`), for example, `192.168.1.1`, or an interface,
|
||
like `eth0`. If `DataPathAddr` is unspecified, the same address
|
||
as `AdvertiseAddr` is used.
|
||
|
||
The `DataPathAddr` specifies the address that global scope
|
||
network drivers will publish towards other nodes in order to
|
||
reach the containers running on this node. Using this parameter
|
||
it is possible to separate the container data traffic from the
|
||
management traffic of the cluster.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
DataPathPort:
|
||
description: |
|
||
DataPathPort specifies the data path port number for data traffic.
|
||
Acceptable port range is 1024 to 49151.
|
||
if no port is set or is set to 0, default port 4789 will be used.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint32"
|
||
DefaultAddrPool:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Default Address Pool specifies default subnet pools for global
|
||
scope networks.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example: ["10.10.0.0/16", "20.20.0.0/16"]
|
||
ForceNewCluster:
|
||
description: "Force creation of a new swarm."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
SubnetSize:
|
||
description: |
|
||
SubnetSize specifies the subnet size of the networks created
|
||
from the default subnet pool.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "uint32"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/SwarmSpec"
|
||
example:
|
||
ListenAddr: "0.0.0.0:2377"
|
||
AdvertiseAddr: "192.168.1.1:2377"
|
||
DataPathPort: 4789
|
||
DefaultAddrPool: ["10.10.0.0/8", "20.20.0.0/8"]
|
||
SubnetSize: 24
|
||
ForceNewCluster: false
|
||
Spec:
|
||
Orchestration: {}
|
||
Raft: {}
|
||
Dispatcher: {}
|
||
CAConfig: {}
|
||
EncryptionConfig:
|
||
AutoLockManagers: false
|
||
tags: ["Swarm"]
|
||
/swarm/join:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Join an existing swarm"
|
||
operationId: "SwarmJoin"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is already part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
required: true
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "SwarmJoinRequest"
|
||
properties:
|
||
ListenAddr:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Listen address used for inter-manager communication if the node
|
||
gets promoted to manager, as well as determining the networking
|
||
interface used for the VXLAN Tunnel Endpoint (VTEP).
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
AdvertiseAddr:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Externally reachable address advertised to other nodes. This
|
||
can either be an address/port combination in the form
|
||
`192.168.1.1:4567`, or an interface followed by a port number,
|
||
like `eth0:4567`. If the port number is omitted, the port
|
||
number from the listen address is used. If `AdvertiseAddr` is
|
||
not specified, it will be automatically detected when possible.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
DataPathAddr:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Address or interface to use for data path traffic (format:
|
||
`<ip|interface>`), for example, `192.168.1.1`, or an interface,
|
||
like `eth0`. If `DataPathAddr` is unspecified, the same address
|
||
as `AdvertiseAddr` is used.
|
||
|
||
The `DataPathAddr` specifies the address that global scope
|
||
network drivers will publish towards other nodes in order to
|
||
reach the containers running on this node. Using this parameter
|
||
it is possible to separate the container data traffic from the
|
||
management traffic of the cluster.
|
||
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
RemoteAddrs:
|
||
description: |
|
||
Addresses of manager nodes already participating in the swarm.
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
JoinToken:
|
||
description: "Secret token for joining this swarm."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
ListenAddr: "0.0.0.0:2377"
|
||
AdvertiseAddr: "192.168.1.1:2377"
|
||
RemoteAddrs:
|
||
- "node1:2377"
|
||
JoinToken: "SWMTKN-1-3pu6hszjas19xyp7ghgosyx9k8atbfcr8p2is99znpy26u2lkl-7p73s1dx5in4tatdymyhg9hu2"
|
||
tags: ["Swarm"]
|
||
/swarm/leave:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Leave a swarm"
|
||
operationId: "SwarmLeave"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "force"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Force leave swarm, even if this is the last manager or that it will
|
||
break the cluster.
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
tags: ["Swarm"]
|
||
/swarm/update:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Update a swarm"
|
||
operationId: "SwarmUpdate"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
required: true
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/SwarmSpec"
|
||
- name: "version"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The version number of the swarm object being updated. This is
|
||
required to avoid conflicting writes.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
required: true
|
||
- name: "rotateWorkerToken"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Rotate the worker join token."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "rotateManagerToken"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Rotate the manager join token."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "rotateManagerUnlockKey"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Rotate the manager unlock key."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
tags: ["Swarm"]
|
||
/swarm/unlockkey:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get the unlock key"
|
||
operationId: "SwarmUnlockkey"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "UnlockKeyResponse"
|
||
properties:
|
||
UnlockKey:
|
||
description: "The swarm's unlock key."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
UnlockKey: "SWMKEY-1-7c37Cc8654o6p38HnroywCi19pllOnGtbdZEgtKxZu8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Swarm"]
|
||
/swarm/unlock:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Unlock a locked manager"
|
||
operationId: "SwarmUnlock"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
required: true
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "object"
|
||
title: "SwarmUnlockRequest"
|
||
properties:
|
||
UnlockKey:
|
||
description: "The swarm's unlock key."
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
example:
|
||
UnlockKey: "SWMKEY-1-7c37Cc8654o6p38HnroywCi19pllOnGtbdZEgtKxZu8"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Swarm"]
|
||
/services:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "List services"
|
||
operationId: "ServiceList"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Service"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A JSON encoded value of the filters (a `map[string][]string`) to
|
||
process on the services list.
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `id=<service id>`
|
||
- `label=<service label>`
|
||
- `mode=["replicated"|"global"]`
|
||
- `name=<service name>`
|
||
- name: "status"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Include service status, with count of running and desired tasks.
|
||
tags: ["Service"]
|
||
/services/create:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Create a service"
|
||
operationId: "ServiceCreate"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
201:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ServiceCreateResponse"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
403:
|
||
description: "network is not eligible for services"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
409:
|
||
description: "name conflicts with an existing service"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
required: true
|
||
schema:
|
||
allOf:
|
||
- $ref: "#/definitions/ServiceSpec"
|
||
- type: "object"
|
||
example:
|
||
Name: "web"
|
||
TaskTemplate:
|
||
ContainerSpec:
|
||
Image: "nginx:alpine"
|
||
Mounts:
|
||
-
|
||
ReadOnly: true
|
||
Source: "web-data"
|
||
Target: "/usr/share/nginx/html"
|
||
Type: "volume"
|
||
VolumeOptions:
|
||
DriverConfig: {}
|
||
Labels:
|
||
com.example.something: "something-value"
|
||
Hosts: ["10.10.10.10 host1", "ABCD:EF01:2345:6789:ABCD:EF01:2345:6789 host2"]
|
||
User: "33"
|
||
DNSConfig:
|
||
Nameservers: ["8.8.8.8"]
|
||
Search: ["example.org"]
|
||
Options: ["timeout:3"]
|
||
Secrets:
|
||
-
|
||
File:
|
||
Name: "www.example.org.key"
|
||
UID: "33"
|
||
GID: "33"
|
||
Mode: 384
|
||
SecretID: "fpjqlhnwb19zds35k8wn80lq9"
|
||
SecretName: "example_org_domain_key"
|
||
LogDriver:
|
||
Name: "json-file"
|
||
Options:
|
||
max-file: "3"
|
||
max-size: "10M"
|
||
Placement: {}
|
||
Resources:
|
||
Limits:
|
||
MemoryBytes: 104857600
|
||
Reservations: {}
|
||
RestartPolicy:
|
||
Condition: "on-failure"
|
||
Delay: 10000000000
|
||
MaxAttempts: 10
|
||
Mode:
|
||
Replicated:
|
||
Replicas: 4
|
||
UpdateConfig:
|
||
Parallelism: 2
|
||
Delay: 1000000000
|
||
FailureAction: "pause"
|
||
Monitor: 15000000000
|
||
MaxFailureRatio: 0.15
|
||
RollbackConfig:
|
||
Parallelism: 1
|
||
Delay: 1000000000
|
||
FailureAction: "pause"
|
||
Monitor: 15000000000
|
||
MaxFailureRatio: 0.15
|
||
EndpointSpec:
|
||
Ports:
|
||
-
|
||
Protocol: "tcp"
|
||
PublishedPort: 8080
|
||
TargetPort: 80
|
||
Labels:
|
||
foo: "bar"
|
||
- name: "X-Registry-Auth"
|
||
in: "header"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A base64url-encoded auth configuration for pulling from private
|
||
registries.
|
||
|
||
Refer to the [authentication section](#section/Authentication) for
|
||
details.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Service"]
|
||
/services/{id}:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Inspect a service"
|
||
operationId: "ServiceInspect"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Service"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such service"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "ID or name of service."
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "insertDefaults"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Fill empty fields with default values."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
tags: ["Service"]
|
||
delete:
|
||
summary: "Delete a service"
|
||
operationId: "ServiceDelete"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such service"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "ID or name of service."
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Service"]
|
||
/services/{id}/update:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Update a service"
|
||
operationId: "ServiceUpdate"
|
||
consumes: ["application/json"]
|
||
produces: ["application/json"]
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ServiceUpdateResponse"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such service"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "ID or name of service."
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
required: true
|
||
schema:
|
||
allOf:
|
||
- $ref: "#/definitions/ServiceSpec"
|
||
- type: "object"
|
||
example:
|
||
Name: "top"
|
||
TaskTemplate:
|
||
ContainerSpec:
|
||
Image: "busybox"
|
||
Args:
|
||
- "top"
|
||
Resources:
|
||
Limits: {}
|
||
Reservations: {}
|
||
RestartPolicy:
|
||
Condition: "any"
|
||
MaxAttempts: 0
|
||
Placement: {}
|
||
ForceUpdate: 0
|
||
Mode:
|
||
Replicated:
|
||
Replicas: 1
|
||
UpdateConfig:
|
||
Parallelism: 2
|
||
Delay: 1000000000
|
||
FailureAction: "pause"
|
||
Monitor: 15000000000
|
||
MaxFailureRatio: 0.15
|
||
RollbackConfig:
|
||
Parallelism: 1
|
||
Delay: 1000000000
|
||
FailureAction: "pause"
|
||
Monitor: 15000000000
|
||
MaxFailureRatio: 0.15
|
||
EndpointSpec:
|
||
Mode: "vip"
|
||
|
||
- name: "version"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The version number of the service object being updated. This is
|
||
required to avoid conflicting writes.
|
||
This version number should be the value as currently set on the
|
||
service *before* the update. You can find the current version by
|
||
calling `GET /services/{id}`
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
- name: "registryAuthFrom"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
If the `X-Registry-Auth` header is not specified, this parameter
|
||
indicates where to find registry authorization credentials.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
enum: ["spec", "previous-spec"]
|
||
default: "spec"
|
||
- name: "rollback"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Set to this parameter to `previous` to cause a server-side rollback
|
||
to the previous service spec. The supplied spec will be ignored in
|
||
this case.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "X-Registry-Auth"
|
||
in: "header"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A base64url-encoded auth configuration for pulling from private
|
||
registries.
|
||
|
||
Refer to the [authentication section](#section/Authentication) for
|
||
details.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
|
||
tags: ["Service"]
|
||
/services/{id}/logs:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get service logs"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Get `stdout` and `stderr` logs from a service. See also
|
||
[`/containers/{id}/logs`](#operation/ContainerLogs).
|
||
|
||
**Note**: This endpoint works only for services with the `local`,
|
||
`json-file` or `journald` logging drivers.
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/vnd.docker.raw-stream"
|
||
- "application/vnd.docker.multiplexed-stream"
|
||
operationId: "ServiceLogs"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "logs returned as a stream in response body"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "binary"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such service"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such service: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID or name of the service"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "details"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Show service context and extra details provided to logs."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "follow"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Keep connection after returning logs."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stdout"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Return logs from `stdout`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stderr"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Return logs from `stderr`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "since"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Only return logs since this time, as a UNIX timestamp"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
default: 0
|
||
- name: "timestamps"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Add timestamps to every log line"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "tail"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Only return this number of log lines from the end of the logs.
|
||
Specify as an integer or `all` to output all log lines.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "all"
|
||
tags: ["Service"]
|
||
/tasks:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "List tasks"
|
||
operationId: "TaskList"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Task"
|
||
example:
|
||
- ID: "0kzzo1i0y4jz6027t0k7aezc7"
|
||
Version:
|
||
Index: 71
|
||
CreatedAt: "2016-06-07T21:07:31.171892745Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt: "2016-06-07T21:07:31.376370513Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
ContainerSpec:
|
||
Image: "redis"
|
||
Resources:
|
||
Limits: {}
|
||
Reservations: {}
|
||
RestartPolicy:
|
||
Condition: "any"
|
||
MaxAttempts: 0
|
||
Placement: {}
|
||
ServiceID: "9mnpnzenvg8p8tdbtq4wvbkcz"
|
||
Slot: 1
|
||
NodeID: "60gvrl6tm78dmak4yl7srz94v"
|
||
Status:
|
||
Timestamp: "2016-06-07T21:07:31.290032978Z"
|
||
State: "running"
|
||
Message: "started"
|
||
ContainerStatus:
|
||
ContainerID: "e5d62702a1b48d01c3e02ca1e0212a250801fa8d67caca0b6f35919ebc12f035"
|
||
PID: 677
|
||
DesiredState: "running"
|
||
NetworksAttachments:
|
||
- Network:
|
||
ID: "4qvuz4ko70xaltuqbt8956gd1"
|
||
Version:
|
||
Index: 18
|
||
CreatedAt: "2016-06-07T20:31:11.912919752Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt: "2016-06-07T21:07:29.955277358Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
Name: "ingress"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
com.docker.swarm.internal: "true"
|
||
DriverConfiguration: {}
|
||
IPAMOptions:
|
||
Driver: {}
|
||
Configs:
|
||
- Subnet: "10.255.0.0/16"
|
||
Gateway: "10.255.0.1"
|
||
DriverState:
|
||
Name: "overlay"
|
||
Options:
|
||
com.docker.network.driver.overlay.vxlanid_list: "256"
|
||
IPAMOptions:
|
||
Driver:
|
||
Name: "default"
|
||
Configs:
|
||
- Subnet: "10.255.0.0/16"
|
||
Gateway: "10.255.0.1"
|
||
Addresses:
|
||
- "10.255.0.10/16"
|
||
- ID: "1yljwbmlr8er2waf8orvqpwms"
|
||
Version:
|
||
Index: 30
|
||
CreatedAt: "2016-06-07T21:07:30.019104782Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt: "2016-06-07T21:07:30.231958098Z"
|
||
Name: "hopeful_cori"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
ContainerSpec:
|
||
Image: "redis"
|
||
Resources:
|
||
Limits: {}
|
||
Reservations: {}
|
||
RestartPolicy:
|
||
Condition: "any"
|
||
MaxAttempts: 0
|
||
Placement: {}
|
||
ServiceID: "9mnpnzenvg8p8tdbtq4wvbkcz"
|
||
Slot: 1
|
||
NodeID: "60gvrl6tm78dmak4yl7srz94v"
|
||
Status:
|
||
Timestamp: "2016-06-07T21:07:30.202183143Z"
|
||
State: "shutdown"
|
||
Message: "shutdown"
|
||
ContainerStatus:
|
||
ContainerID: "1cf8d63d18e79668b0004a4be4c6ee58cddfad2dae29506d8781581d0688a213"
|
||
DesiredState: "shutdown"
|
||
NetworksAttachments:
|
||
- Network:
|
||
ID: "4qvuz4ko70xaltuqbt8956gd1"
|
||
Version:
|
||
Index: 18
|
||
CreatedAt: "2016-06-07T20:31:11.912919752Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt: "2016-06-07T21:07:29.955277358Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
Name: "ingress"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
com.docker.swarm.internal: "true"
|
||
DriverConfiguration: {}
|
||
IPAMOptions:
|
||
Driver: {}
|
||
Configs:
|
||
- Subnet: "10.255.0.0/16"
|
||
Gateway: "10.255.0.1"
|
||
DriverState:
|
||
Name: "overlay"
|
||
Options:
|
||
com.docker.network.driver.overlay.vxlanid_list: "256"
|
||
IPAMOptions:
|
||
Driver:
|
||
Name: "default"
|
||
Configs:
|
||
- Subnet: "10.255.0.0/16"
|
||
Gateway: "10.255.0.1"
|
||
Addresses:
|
||
- "10.255.0.5/16"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A JSON encoded value of the filters (a `map[string][]string`) to
|
||
process on the tasks list.
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `desired-state=(running | shutdown | accepted)`
|
||
- `id=<task id>`
|
||
- `label=key` or `label="key=value"`
|
||
- `name=<task name>`
|
||
- `node=<node id or name>`
|
||
- `service=<service name>`
|
||
tags: ["Task"]
|
||
/tasks/{id}:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Inspect a task"
|
||
operationId: "TaskInspect"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Task"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such task"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "ID of the task"
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
tags: ["Task"]
|
||
/tasks/{id}/logs:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get task logs"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Get `stdout` and `stderr` logs from a task.
|
||
See also [`/containers/{id}/logs`](#operation/ContainerLogs).
|
||
|
||
**Note**: This endpoint works only for services with the `local`,
|
||
`json-file` or `journald` logging drivers.
|
||
operationId: "TaskLogs"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/vnd.docker.raw-stream"
|
||
- "application/vnd.docker.multiplexed-stream"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "logs returned as a stream in response body"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
format: "binary"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such task"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such task: c2ada9df5af8"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
description: "ID of the task"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
- name: "details"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Show task context and extra details provided to logs."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "follow"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Keep connection after returning logs."
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stdout"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Return logs from `stdout`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "stderr"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Return logs from `stderr`"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "since"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Only return logs since this time, as a UNIX timestamp"
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
default: 0
|
||
- name: "timestamps"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: "Add timestamps to every log line"
|
||
type: "boolean"
|
||
default: false
|
||
- name: "tail"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Only return this number of log lines from the end of the logs.
|
||
Specify as an integer or `all` to output all log lines.
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
default: "all"
|
||
tags: ["Task"]
|
||
/secrets:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "List secrets"
|
||
operationId: "SecretList"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Secret"
|
||
example:
|
||
- ID: "blt1owaxmitz71s9v5zh81zun"
|
||
Version:
|
||
Index: 85
|
||
CreatedAt: "2017-07-20T13:55:28.678958722Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt: "2017-07-20T13:55:28.678958722Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
Name: "mysql-passwd"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
some.label: "some.value"
|
||
Driver:
|
||
Name: "secret-bucket"
|
||
Options:
|
||
OptionA: "value for driver option A"
|
||
OptionB: "value for driver option B"
|
||
- ID: "ktnbjxoalbkvbvedmg1urrz8h"
|
||
Version:
|
||
Index: 11
|
||
CreatedAt: "2016-11-05T01:20:17.327670065Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt: "2016-11-05T01:20:17.327670065Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
Name: "app-dev.crt"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
foo: "bar"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A JSON encoded value of the filters (a `map[string][]string`) to
|
||
process on the secrets list.
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `id=<secret id>`
|
||
- `label=<key> or label=<key>=value`
|
||
- `name=<secret name>`
|
||
- `names=<secret name>`
|
||
tags: ["Secret"]
|
||
/secrets/create:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Create a secret"
|
||
operationId: "SecretCreate"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
201:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/IdResponse"
|
||
409:
|
||
description: "name conflicts with an existing object"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
schema:
|
||
allOf:
|
||
- $ref: "#/definitions/SecretSpec"
|
||
- type: "object"
|
||
example:
|
||
Name: "app-key.crt"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
foo: "bar"
|
||
Data: "VEhJUyBJUyBOT1QgQSBSRUFMIENFUlRJRklDQVRFCg=="
|
||
Driver:
|
||
Name: "secret-bucket"
|
||
Options:
|
||
OptionA: "value for driver option A"
|
||
OptionB: "value for driver option B"
|
||
tags: ["Secret"]
|
||
/secrets/{id}:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Inspect a secret"
|
||
operationId: "SecretInspect"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Secret"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
ID: "ktnbjxoalbkvbvedmg1urrz8h"
|
||
Version:
|
||
Index: 11
|
||
CreatedAt: "2016-11-05T01:20:17.327670065Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt: "2016-11-05T01:20:17.327670065Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
Name: "app-dev.crt"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
foo: "bar"
|
||
Driver:
|
||
Name: "secret-bucket"
|
||
Options:
|
||
OptionA: "value for driver option A"
|
||
OptionB: "value for driver option B"
|
||
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "secret not found"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "ID of the secret"
|
||
tags: ["Secret"]
|
||
delete:
|
||
summary: "Delete a secret"
|
||
operationId: "SecretDelete"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "secret not found"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "ID of the secret"
|
||
tags: ["Secret"]
|
||
/secrets/{id}/update:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Update a Secret"
|
||
operationId: "SecretUpdate"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such secret"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "The ID or name of the secret"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/SecretSpec"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The spec of the secret to update. Currently, only the Labels field
|
||
can be updated. All other fields must remain unchanged from the
|
||
[SecretInspect endpoint](#operation/SecretInspect) response values.
|
||
- name: "version"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The version number of the secret object being updated. This is
|
||
required to avoid conflicting writes.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
required: true
|
||
tags: ["Secret"]
|
||
/configs:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "List configs"
|
||
operationId: "ConfigList"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
type: "array"
|
||
items:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Config"
|
||
example:
|
||
- ID: "ktnbjxoalbkvbvedmg1urrz8h"
|
||
Version:
|
||
Index: 11
|
||
CreatedAt: "2016-11-05T01:20:17.327670065Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt: "2016-11-05T01:20:17.327670065Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
Name: "server.conf"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "filters"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: |
|
||
A JSON encoded value of the filters (a `map[string][]string`) to
|
||
process on the configs list.
|
||
|
||
Available filters:
|
||
|
||
- `id=<config id>`
|
||
- `label=<key> or label=<key>=value`
|
||
- `name=<config name>`
|
||
- `names=<config name>`
|
||
tags: ["Config"]
|
||
/configs/create:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Create a config"
|
||
operationId: "ConfigCreate"
|
||
consumes:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
201:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/IdResponse"
|
||
409:
|
||
description: "name conflicts with an existing object"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
schema:
|
||
allOf:
|
||
- $ref: "#/definitions/ConfigSpec"
|
||
- type: "object"
|
||
example:
|
||
Name: "server.conf"
|
||
Labels:
|
||
foo: "bar"
|
||
Data: "VEhJUyBJUyBOT1QgQSBSRUFMIENFUlRJRklDQVRFCg=="
|
||
tags: ["Config"]
|
||
/configs/{id}:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Inspect a config"
|
||
operationId: "ConfigInspect"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/Config"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
ID: "ktnbjxoalbkvbvedmg1urrz8h"
|
||
Version:
|
||
Index: 11
|
||
CreatedAt: "2016-11-05T01:20:17.327670065Z"
|
||
UpdatedAt: "2016-11-05T01:20:17.327670065Z"
|
||
Spec:
|
||
Name: "app-dev.crt"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "config not found"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "ID of the config"
|
||
tags: ["Config"]
|
||
delete:
|
||
summary: "Delete a config"
|
||
operationId: "ConfigDelete"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
204:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "config not found"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
required: true
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
description: "ID of the config"
|
||
tags: ["Config"]
|
||
/configs/{id}/update:
|
||
post:
|
||
summary: "Update a Config"
|
||
operationId: "ConfigUpdate"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "no error"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
404:
|
||
description: "no such config"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
503:
|
||
description: "node is not part of a swarm"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "id"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "The ID or name of the config"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
- name: "body"
|
||
in: "body"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ConfigSpec"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The spec of the config to update. Currently, only the Labels field
|
||
can be updated. All other fields must remain unchanged from the
|
||
[ConfigInspect endpoint](#operation/ConfigInspect) response values.
|
||
- name: "version"
|
||
in: "query"
|
||
description: |
|
||
The version number of the config object being updated. This is
|
||
required to avoid conflicting writes.
|
||
type: "integer"
|
||
format: "int64"
|
||
required: true
|
||
tags: ["Config"]
|
||
/distribution/{name}/json:
|
||
get:
|
||
summary: "Get image information from the registry"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Return image digest and platform information by contacting the registry.
|
||
operationId: "DistributionInspect"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/json"
|
||
responses:
|
||
200:
|
||
description: "descriptor and platform information"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/DistributionInspect"
|
||
401:
|
||
description: "Failed authentication or no image found"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
examples:
|
||
application/json:
|
||
message: "No such image: someimage (tag: latest)"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "Server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
parameters:
|
||
- name: "name"
|
||
in: "path"
|
||
description: "Image name or id"
|
||
type: "string"
|
||
required: true
|
||
tags: ["Distribution"]
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||
/session:
|
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post:
|
||
summary: "Initialize interactive session"
|
||
description: |
|
||
Start a new interactive session with a server. Session allows server to
|
||
call back to the client for advanced capabilities.
|
||
|
||
### Hijacking
|
||
|
||
This endpoint hijacks the HTTP connection to HTTP2 transport that allows
|
||
the client to expose gPRC services on that connection.
|
||
|
||
For example, the client sends this request to upgrade the connection:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
POST /session HTTP/1.1
|
||
Upgrade: h2c
|
||
Connection: Upgrade
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The Docker daemon responds with a `101 UPGRADED` response follow with
|
||
the raw stream:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
HTTP/1.1 101 UPGRADED
|
||
Connection: Upgrade
|
||
Upgrade: h2c
|
||
```
|
||
operationId: "Session"
|
||
produces:
|
||
- "application/vnd.docker.raw-stream"
|
||
responses:
|
||
101:
|
||
description: "no error, hijacking successful"
|
||
400:
|
||
description: "bad parameter"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
500:
|
||
description: "server error"
|
||
schema:
|
||
$ref: "#/definitions/ErrorResponse"
|
||
tags: ["Session"]
|