From bf622eddc106363d85fe63651de6214e2fcfc5b6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: erxian Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 12:08:15 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] update network ls docs to add SCOPE Signed-off-by: erxian --- docs/reference/commandline/network_ls.md | 70 ++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/reference/commandline/network_ls.md b/docs/reference/commandline/network_ls.md index bd47da751a..ce5fb1d618 100644 --- a/docs/reference/commandline/network_ls.md +++ b/docs/reference/commandline/network_ls.md @@ -35,24 +35,24 @@ Lists all the networks the Engine `daemon` knows about. This includes the networks that span across multiple hosts in a cluster, for example: ```bash - $ sudo docker network ls - NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER - 7fca4eb8c647 bridge bridge - 9f904ee27bf5 none null - cf03ee007fb4 host host - 78b03ee04fc4 multi-host overlay +$ sudo docker network ls +NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE +7fca4eb8c647 bridge bridge local +9f904ee27bf5 none null local +cf03ee007fb4 host host local +78b03ee04fc4 multi-host overlay local ``` Use the `--no-trunc` option to display the full network id: ```bash -docker network ls --no-trunc -NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER -18a2866682b85619a026c81b98a5e375bd33e1b0936a26cc497c283d27bae9b3 none null -c288470c46f6c8949c5f7e5099b5b7947b07eabe8d9a27d79a9cbf111adcbf47 host host -7b369448dccbf865d397c8d2be0cda7cf7edc6b0945f77d2529912ae917a0185 bridge bridge -95e74588f40db048e86320c6526440c504650a1ff3e9f7d60a497c4d2163e5bd foo bridge -63d1ff1f77b07ca51070a8c227e962238358bd310bde1529cf62e6c307ade161 dev bridge +$ docker network ls --no-trunc +NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE +18a2866682b85619a026c81b98a5e375bd33e1b0936a26cc497c283d27bae9b3 none null local +c288470c46f6c8949c5f7e5099b5b7947b07eabe8d9a27d79a9cbf111adcbf47 host host local +7b369448dccbf865d397c8d2be0cda7cf7edc6b0945f77d2529912ae917a0185 bridge bridge local +95e74588f40db048e86320c6526440c504650a1ff3e9f7d60a497c4d2163e5bd foo bridge local +63d1ff1f77b07ca51070a8c227e962238358bd310bde1529cf62e6c307ade161 dev bridge local ``` ## Filtering @@ -78,9 +78,9 @@ The following example matches networks with the `bridge` driver: ```bash $ docker network ls --filter driver=bridge -NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER -db9db329f835 test1 bridge -f6e212da9dfd test2 bridge +NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE +db9db329f835 test1 bridge local +f6e212da9dfd test2 bridge local ``` #### ID @@ -92,20 +92,20 @@ The following filter matches all networks with an ID containing the ```bash $ docker network ls --filter id=63d1ff1f77b07ca51070a8c227e962238358bd310bde1529cf62e6c307ade161 -NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER -63d1ff1f77b0 dev bridge +NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE +63d1ff1f77b0 dev bridge local ``` You can also filter for a substring in an ID as this shows: ```bash $ docker network ls --filter id=95e74588f40d -NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER -95e74588f40d foo bridge +NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE +95e74588f40d foo bridge local $ docker network ls --filter id=95e -NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER -95e74588f40d foo bridge +NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE +95e74588f40d foo bridge local ``` #### Label @@ -117,17 +117,17 @@ The following filter matches networks with the `usage` label regardless of its v ```bash $ docker network ls -f "label=usage" -NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER -db9db329f835 test1 bridge -f6e212da9dfd test2 bridge +NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE +db9db329f835 test1 bridge local +f6e212da9dfd test2 bridge local ``` The following filter matches networks with the `usage` label with the `prod` value. ```bash $ docker network ls -f "label=usage=prod" -NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER -f6e212da9dfd test2 bridge +NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE +f6e212da9dfd test2 bridge local ``` #### Name @@ -138,17 +138,17 @@ The following filter matches all networks with a name containing the `foobar` st ```bash $ docker network ls --filter name=foobar -NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER -06e7eef0a170 foobar bridge +NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE +06e7eef0a170 foobar bridge local ``` You can also filter for a substring in a name as this shows: ```bash $ docker network ls --filter name=foo -NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER -95e74588f40d foo bridge -06e7eef0a170 foobar bridge +NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE +95e74588f40d foo bridge local +06e7eef0a170 foobar bridge local ``` #### Type @@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ The following filter matches all user defined networks: ```bash $ docker network ls --filter type=custom -NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER -95e74588f40d foo bridge -63d1ff1f77b0 dev bridge +NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER SCOPE +95e74588f40d foo bridge local +63d1ff1f77b0 dev bridge local ``` By having this flag it allows for batch cleanup. For example, use this filter