Commit ed13c3abfb242905ec012e8255dc6f26dcf122f6 added flags
for Docker Content Trust. Depending on the `verify` boolean,
the message is "Skip image verification", or "Skip image signing".
"Signing" is intended for `docker push` / `docker plugin push`.
During the migration to Cobra, this boolean got flipped for
`docker push` (9640e3a4514f96a890310757a09fd77a3c70e931),
causing `docker push` to show the incorrect flag description.
This patch changes the flags to use the correct description
for `docker push`, and `docker plugin push`.
To prevent this confusion in future, the boolean argument
is removed, and a `AddTrustSigningFlags()` function is added.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Docker 1.13 moves the `--rm` flag to the daemon,
through an AutoRemove option in HostConfig.
When using API 1.24 and under, AutoRemove should not be
used, even if the daemon is version 1.13 or above and
"supports" this feature.
This patch fixes a situation where an 1.13 client,
talking to an 1.13 daemon, but using the 1.24 API
version, still set the AutoRemove property.
As a result, both the client _and_ the daemon
were attempting to remove the container, resulting
in an error:
ERRO[0000] error removing container: Error response from daemon:
removal of container ce0976ad22495c7cbe9487752ea32721a282164862db036b2f3377bd07461c3a
is already in progress
In addition, the validation of conflicting options
is moved from `docker run` to `opts.parse()`, so
that conflicting options are also detected when
running `docker create` and `docker start` separately.
To resolve the issue, the `AutoRemove` option is now
always set to `false` both by the client and the
daemon, if API version 1.24 or under is used.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This change does some minor cleanups in the
cli/command/container package;
- sort imports
- replace `fmt.Fprintf()` with `fmt.Fprintln()` if no formatting is used
- replace `fmt.Errorf()` with `errors.New()` if no formatting is used
- remove some redundant `else`'s
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
… or could be in `opts` package. Having `runconfig/opts` and `opts`
doesn't really make sense and make it difficult to know where to put
some code.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>