Not another Node.js Docker.io Remote API module.
Why is dockerode
different from all the Docker node.js module out there:
- streams -
dockerode
does NOT break any stream, it passes them to you allowing for some stream voodoo. - stream demux - Supports optional demultiplexing of the new attach stream system implemented in Remote API v1.6.
- entities - containers and images are defined entities and not random static methods.
- run -
dockerode
allow you to seamless run commands in a container aladocker run
. - tests -
dockerode
really aims to have a good test set, allowing to followDocker
changes easily, quickly and painlessly. - feature-rich - ALL
Docker
Remote API features implemented.
npm install dockerode
to use dockerode
first you need to instantiate it:
var Docker = require('dockerode');
var docker = new Docker({socketPath: '/var/run/docker.sock'});
var docker2 = new Docker({host: 'http://192.168.1.10', port: 3000});
//...
Manipulating a container:
var container = docker.getContainer('71501a8ab0f8');
container.start(function (err, data) {
console.log(data);
});
container.remove(function (err, data) {
console.log(data);
});
//...
Creating a container:
docker.createContainer({Image: 'ubuntu', Cmd: ['/bin/bash']}, function(err, container) {
container.start(function(err, data) {
//...
});
});
//...
Streams goodness:
//tty:true
container.attach({stream: true, stdout: true, stderr: true, tty: true}, function(err, stream) {
stream.pipe(process.stdout);
});
//tty:false
container.attach({stream: true, stdout: true, stderr: true, tty: false}, function(err, stream) {
//http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/api/docker_remote_api_v1.7/#post--containers-(id)-attach
//dockerode may demultiplex the streams for you :)
container.modem.demuxStream(stream, process.stdout, process.stderr);
});
docker.createImage({fromImage: 'ubuntu'}, function(err, stream) {
stream.pipe(process.stdout);
});
//...
Equivalent of docker run
in dockerode
:
image
- container imagecmd
- command to be executedstream
- stream which will be used for execution output.callback
- callback called when execution ends.
docker.run('ubuntu', ['bash', '-c', 'uname -a'], process.stdout, function(err, data, container) {
console.log(data.StatusCode);
});
Equivalent of docker pull
in dockerode
:
repoTag
- container image name (optionally with tag)myrepo/myname:withtag
opts
- extra options passed to create image see docker apicallback
- callback called when execution ends.
docker.pull('myrepo/myname:tag', function(err, stream) {
// streaming output from pull...
// Also see: http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/api/docker_remote_api_v1.8/#create-an-image
});
Check the tests for more examples.
- Input options are directly passed to Docker.io check Docker Remote API documentation for more details.
- Return values are unchanged from Docker, official Docker.io documentation will also apply to them.
Tests were implemented using mocha
and chai
do npm test
to run them.
Pedro Dias <abru.pt>
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