This attempts to make it clearer that the --cgroup-parent option is only used
for the containers used during build. Instead of mentioning "build container",
I opted for using "RUN instructions" (to match the --network description),
although this may not be ideal (as it assumes the "Dockerfile" front-end, which
of course may not be the case).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
In previous versions of the Docker API, `system prune --volumes` and `volume prune`
would remove all dangling volumes. With API v1.42, this was changed so that only
anonymous volumes would be removed unless the all filter was specified.
Some of the docs were updated in #4218, however, there were a couple of places
left that didn't make the anonymous vs named volumes distinction clear.
This replaces #4079, which was bitrotted by #4218. See also #4028.
Closes#4079.
Signed-off-by: Ed Morley <501702+edmorley@users.noreply.github.com>
The IsAutomated field is being deprecated by Docker Hub's search API and
will always be "false" in future.
This patch:
- Deprecates the field and the related "is-automated" filter
- Removes the "AUTOMATED" column from the default output of "docker search"
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
commit c846428cb6 added proxies to the
example `daemon.json`, based on the implementation that was added in
427c7cc5f8.
However, a follow-up pull request changed the proxy-configuration in`daemon.json`
to nest the configuration in a "proxies" struct, and the documentation was
not updated accordingly; see:
101dafd049
This patch fixes the example.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
For moby/moby PR 45025 (Docker v24, API v1.43).
`docker run --annotation foo=bar` is similar to `podman run --annotation foo=bar`,
however, unlike Podman, Docker implementation also accepts an annotation with an empty value.
(`docker run --annotation foo`)
Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp>
The IndexServerAddress field was as part of the initial Windows implementation
of the engine. For legal reasons, Microsoft Windows (and thus Docker images
based on Windows) were not allowed to be distributed through non-Microsoft
infrastructure. As a temporary solution, a dedicated "registry-win-tp3.docker.io"
registry was created to serve Windows images.
Currently, this field always shows "https://index.docker.io/v1/", which is
confusing, because that address is not used for the registry (only for
authentication and "v1" search).
docker info
...
Registry: https://index.docker.io/v1/
Starting with b4ca1c7368, this field is also
no longer used during authentication, and a3d56e7d06
removed the (deprecated) ElectAuthServer() which was previously used to
query it.
Given that there's currently no practical use for this information, and
it only adds "noise" (and confusion), this patch removes it from the default
output.
For now, the field is (still) available for those that want to use it;
docker info --format '{{.IndexServerAddress}}'
https://index.docker.io/v1/
But it won't be printed by default.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
No need to mention that the env-var may be removed at that point to keep
the description more to-the-point.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Support for this environment variable was removed in docker 23.0 in
1240f8b41d
From that patch:
> All regular, non-EOL Linux distros now come with more recent kernels
> out of the box. There may still be users trying to run on kernel 3.10
> or older (some embedded systems, e.g.), but those should be a rare
> exception, which we don't have to take into account.
>
> This patch removes the kernel version check on Linux, and the corresponding
> DOCKER_NOWARN_KERNEL_VERSION environment that was there to skip this
> check.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This patch adds additional information to the Client section of the output.
We were already outputting versions of CLI Plugins, and the Server, but not
for the Client.
Adding this information can help with bug-reports where the reporter only
provided the `docker info` output, or (e.g.) only `docker --version`. The
platform name helps identify what kind of builds the user has installed
(e.g. docker's docker-ce packages have "Docker Engine - Community" set
for this), although we should consider including "packager" information
as a more formalized field for this information.
Before this patch:
$ docker info
Client:
Context: default
Debug Mode: false
Plugins:
buildx: Docker Buildx (Docker Inc.)
Version: v0.10.4
Path: /usr/libexec/docker/cli-plugins/docker-buildx
...
With this patch applied:
$ docker info
Client: Docker Engine - Community
Version: 24.0.0-dev
Context: default
Debug Mode: false
Plugins:
buildx: Docker Buildx (Docker Inc.)
Version: v0.10.4
Path: /usr/libexec/docker/cli-plugins/docker-buildx
...
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The --format=json option was added for all inspect commands, but was not
implemented for "docker version". This patch implements the missing option.
Before this patch:
docker version --format=json
json
With this patch:
docker version --format=json
{"Client":{"Platform":{"Name":""},"Version":"24.0.0-dev","ApiVersion":"..."}}
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The --format=json option was added for all inspect commands, but was not implemented
for "docker info". This patch implements the missing option.
Before this patch:
docker info --format=json
json
With this patch applied:
docker info --format=json
{"ID":"80c2f18a-2c88-4e4a-ba69-dca0eea59835","Containers":7,"ContainersRunning":"..."}
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Edited second paragraph under ### Daemon configuration file to change "regardless their value" to "regardless of their value"
Signed-off-by: Jake Stokes <contactjake@developerjake.com>
Current versions of the docs generator take this into account, but on
the 20.10 branch, the trailing whitespace can make the YAML generator
switch to use "compact" formatting, which is hard to read, and hard
to review diffs when updating.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Keep frontmatter for docker, dockerd and index markdown files.
Also needs to move cli.md > docker.md before generation and
then move it back because cli.md is needed for yaml generation on docs
website: https://github.com/docker/cli/pull/3924#discussion_r1059986605
Signed-off-by: Kevin Alvarez <crazy-max@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
I think the cli code block misses a backslash to brevent line break when copy/pasting it to a terminal.
I doubt that this is intentional, if it is, feel free to reject the pr.
Signed-off-by: Julian <gitea+julian@ic.thejulian.uk>
Use /bin/sh in the examples, as it's more likely to be present in a
container than bash (some users got confused by this, so using plain
"sh" in the examples could lead to less confusion).
Also added some extra wording around defaults, and how they're inherited
by the exec'd process.
It's definitely not "perfect" yet (lots to do in this document to improve
it), but it's a start :)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Update the example output to not use deprecated storage drivers or
Windows versions.
Also removes the section about `--debug`, because the `docker info` output
depends on the _daemon_ (not the client) to have debug mode enabled.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
using latest ubuntu LTS, and alpine for some examples. Also syncing some
wording between the man-pages and online docs.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Some touch-ups in the attach reference and man-page;
- remove uses of old images (ubuntu 14.04)
- adds some more wording about `-i` and `-t` to use the detach sequence.
- use `--filter` instead of `grep` to list the container, to make the
example more portable.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This fix tries to address issues raised in moby/moby#44346.
The max-concurrent-downloads and max-concurrent-uploads limits are applied for the whole engine and not for each pull/push command.
Signed-off-by: Luis Henrique Mulinari <luis.mulinari@gmail.com>
This example was mounting `/dev/zero` as `/dev/nulo` inside the container.
The `nulo` name was intended to be a "made up / custom" name, but various
readers thought it to be a typo for `/dev/null`.
This patch updates the example to use `/dev/foobar` as name, which should
make it more clear that it's a custom name.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Commit 955c1f881a
(v17.12.0) replaced detection of support for multiple lowerdirs (as required by
overlay2) to not depend on the kernel version. The `overlay2.override_kernel_check`
was still used to print a warning that older kernel versions may not have full
support.
After this, e226aea280
(v20.10, but backported to v19.03.7) removed uses of the option altogether.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
While fixing, also updated errors without placeholders to `errors.New()`, and
updated some code to use pkg/errors if it was already in use in the file.
cli/command/config/inspect.go:59:10: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return fmt.Errorf("Cannot supply extra formatting options to the pretty template")
^
cli/command/node/inspect.go:61:10: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return fmt.Errorf("Cannot supply extra formatting options to the pretty template")
^
cli/command/secret/inspect.go:57:10: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return fmt.Errorf("Cannot supply extra formatting options to the pretty template")
^
cli/command/trust/common.go:77:74: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return []trustTagRow{}, []client.RoleWithSignatures{}, []data.Role{}, fmt.Errorf("No signatures or cannot access %s", remote)
^
cli/command/trust/common.go:85:73: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return []trustTagRow{}, []client.RoleWithSignatures{}, []data.Role{}, fmt.Errorf("No signers for %s", remote)
^
cli/command/trust/sign.go:137:10: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return fmt.Errorf("No tag specified for %s", imgRefAndAuth.Name())
^
cli/command/trust/sign.go:151:19: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return *target, fmt.Errorf("No tag specified")
^
cli/command/trust/signer_add.go:77:10: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to add signer to: %s", strings.Join(errRepos, ", "))
^
cli/command/trust/signer_remove.go:52:10: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return fmt.Errorf("Error removing signer from: %s", strings.Join(errRepos, ", "))
^
cli/command/trust/signer_remove.go:67:17: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return false, fmt.Errorf("All signed tags are currently revoked, use docker trust sign to fix")
^
cli/command/trust/signer_remove.go:108:17: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return false, fmt.Errorf("No signer %s for repository %s", signerName, repoName)
^
opts/hosts.go:89:14: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid bind address format: %s", addr)
^
opts/hosts.go💯14: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid proto, expected %s: %s", proto, addr)
^
opts/hosts.go:119:14: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid proto, expected tcp: %s", tryAddr)
^
opts/hosts.go:144:14: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid bind address format: %s", tryAddr)
^
opts/hosts.go:155:14: ST1005: error strings should not be capitalized (stylecheck)
return "", fmt.Errorf("Invalid bind address format: %s", tryAddr)
^
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Cobra allows for aliases to be defined for a command, but only allows these
to be defined at the same level (for example, `docker image ls` as alias for
`docker image list`). Our CLI has some commands that are available both as a
top-level shorthand as well as `docker <object> <verb>` subcommands. For example,
`docker ps` is a shorthand for `docker container ps` / `docker container ls`.
This patch introduces a custom "aliases" annotation that can be used to print
all available aliases for a command. While this requires these aliases to be
defined manually, in practice the list of aliases rarely changes, so maintenance
should be minimal.
As a convention, we could consider the first command in this list to be the
canonical command, so that we can use this information to add redirects in
our documentation in future.
Before this patch:
docker images --help
Usage: docker images [OPTIONS] [REPOSITORY[:TAG]]
List images
Options:
-a, --all Show all images (default hides intermediate images)
...
With this patch:
docker images --help
Usage: docker images [OPTIONS] [REPOSITORY[:TAG]]
List images
Aliases:
docker image ls, docker image list, docker images
Options:
-a, --all Show all images (default hides intermediate images)
...
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>