- Fixes#231.
- Extends #313 (@dcantah) so that all of `container create`, `container
run`, `container build`, `container image pull`, and `container image
save` accept the three options.
- `container build` now processes comma-separated lists for
`--platform`, `--arch`, and `--os`. It first checks `--platform`,
assembling the union of all platform values. If that set is non-empty,
the builder builds the values in the set. Otherwise, the set consists of
all combinations of the specified architecture and os values, finally
defaulting to `linux` and the host architecture if no options are
provided.
- All other commands work accept a single platform, preferring the
`--platform` option over `--arch` and `--os` when both are specified.
`--os` defaults to `linux`, and `--arch` defaults to the host
architecture.
- Clarify help messages and present the args in consistent order, with
platform first since it takes precedence if present.
- Deduplicate redundant platform options for `container build`.
Add `--ssh` flag to forward the host's SSH agent socket into the
container, so we can use SSH authentication for things like cloning
private repos, and also updates the socket path every time the container
starts to handle socket path changes like reboot/re-login.
Closes#498
- Closes#150, #394.
- Introduces `AttachmentConfiguration` type so that we can add key-value
options to `--network` in the future.
- Eliminates redundant `ContainersService.Item` type.
- Since we now ensure at ContainersService that hostnames will not
conflict, the network helper IP allocator now simply provides the
existing IP if for an allocation on an existing hostname, which should
handle (in an eventually consistent way) the case where a container
fails to deallocate an IP on shutdown.
- Part of #384.
- Rename to reflect that these are not just client defaults.
- Relocate so callers don't need the heavyweight coupling to
ContainerClient to access the type.
Closes#339.
This change adds named volume support to container, providing volume
management CLI commands - `create, delete, list and inspect`. The
implementation uses EXT4 block-based persistent storage with a new
`VolumesService` actor for thread-safe operations, integrates seamlessly
with the existing container mount system through a new `.volume`
filesystem type, and provides atomic volume operations with XPC-based
API communication. Volumes are stored in isolated directories with
configurable sizes (default 512GB) and include proper cleanup and
container usage tracking for safe deletion.
Example Usage:
```
# Create a volume
container volume create mydata
# Use volume in container
container run -v mydata:/data alpine
# List volumes
container volume list
# Inspect volume details
container volume inspect mydata
# Clean up
container volume rm mydata
```
* Closes#148.
* Storing the default nameserver in the bundle config means that DNS
won't work if the container stops and then restarts later when the
subnet address has changed.
See discussion below for example. For multiple network interfaces in a
single container we'll want to integrate against a containerization that
includes apple/containerization#156.
The change bumps the containerization dependency to 0.2.0 and addresses
the breaking API changes.
```console
% container network
OVERVIEW: Manage container networks
USAGE: container network <subcommand>
OPTIONS:
--version Show the version.
-h, --help Show help information.
SUBCOMMANDS:
create Create a new network
delete, rm Delete one or more networks
list, ls List networks
inspect Display information about one or more networks
See 'container help network <subcommand>' for detailed help.
```
Its a bit weird to have to pass `--http` when pulling / pushing images
if we are trying to do so from a local registry
This PR adds a `RequestScheme` enum type which tries to detect if the
connection to the registry should be over http or https. This auto
detection is the default behavior and can be overridden by passing the
`--scheme http/https` flag to the `run` ,`pull`, `push` `login` and
`registry default` command
The auto detection works by looking at the hostname / IP. HTTP is used
in the following cases
- If the hostname starts with `localhost` or is `127.x.x.x`
- if the host looks like an IP from the private address space
- If the host ends with the current default dns domain name
Also in this PR:
- Removing some used CLI flag groups and TODOs
- Better error messages when registry credentials are not found for a
host
Signed-off-by: Aditya Ramani <a_ramani@apple.com>