diff --git a/docs/extend/plugins_network.md b/docs/extend/plugins_network.md index dcebca6095..66302c5cf2 100644 --- a/docs/extend/plugins_network.md +++ b/docs/extend/plugins_network.md @@ -26,18 +26,13 @@ LibNetwork, which shares plugin infrastructure with Engine. Effectively, network driver plugins are activated in the same way as other plugins, and use the same kind of protocol. -## Network driver plugins and swarm mode +## Network plugins and swarm mode -Docker 1.12 adds support for cluster management and orchestration called -[swarm mode](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/). Docker Engine running in swarm mode currently -only supports the built-in overlay driver for networking. Therefore existing -networking plugins will not work in swarm mode. +[Legacy plugins](legacy_plugins.md) do not work in swarm mode. However, +plugins written using the [v2 plugin system](index.md) do work in swarm mode, as +long as they are installed on each swarm worker node. -When you run Docker Engine outside of swarm mode, all networking plugins that -worked in Docker 1.11 will continue to function normally. They do not require -any modification. - -## Using network driver plugins +## Use network driver plugins The means of installing and running a network driver plugin depend on the particular plugin. So, be sure to install your plugin according to the @@ -57,6 +52,13 @@ referring to that network will be sent to the plugin, $ docker run --network=mynet busybox top +## Find network plugins + +Network plugins are written by third parties, and are published by those +third parties, either on +[Docker Store](https://store.docker.com/search?category=network&q=&type=plugin) +or on the third party's site. + ## Write a network plugin Network plugins implement the [Docker plugin @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ The network driver protocol, in addition to the plugin activation call, is documented as part of libnetwork: [https://github.com/docker/libnetwork/blob/master/docs/remote.md](https://github.com/docker/libnetwork/blob/master/docs/remote.md). -# Related Information +## Related Information To interact with the Docker maintainers and other interested users, see the IRC channel `#docker-network`.