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container/Sources/CLI/Container/ContainerList.swift
Morris Richman dd6bdc20cf Expose Command Structs for Plugins (#603)
## Type of Change
- [ ] Bug fix
- [x] New feature  
- [ ] Breaking change
- [ ] Documentation update

## Motivation and Context
Plugins technically exist, but to add shortcuts or to do existing things
with functions in `container` requires calling a compiled binary. This
pull request aims to remove that hurdle and instability by exposing
commands as a new `ContainerCommands ` target.

Simply import `ContainerCommands` and you can access almost
any command as if it were a native part of the binary. This makes
plugin development significantly easier.

Closes #609.
2025-09-17 15:24:26 -07:00

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import ArgumentParser
import ContainerClient
import ContainerNetworkService
import ContainerizationExtras
import Foundation
import SwiftProtobuf
extension Application {
public struct ContainerList: AsyncParsableCommand {
public init() {}
public static let configuration = CommandConfiguration(
commandName: "list",
abstract: "List containers",
aliases: ["ls"])
@Flag(name: .shortAndLong, help: "Show stopped containers as well")
var all = false
@Flag(name: .shortAndLong, help: "Only output the container ID")
var quiet = false
@Option(name: .long, help: "Format of the output")
var format: ListFormat = .table
@OptionGroup
var global: Flags.Global
public func run() async throws {
let containers = try await ClientContainer.list()
try printContainers(containers: containers, format: format)
}
private func createHeader() -> [[String]] {
[["ID", "IMAGE", "OS", "ARCH", "STATE", "ADDR"]]
}
private func printContainers(containers: [ClientContainer], format: ListFormat) throws {
if format == .json {
let printables = containers.map {
PrintableContainer($0)
}
let data = try JSONEncoder().encode(printables)
print(String(data: data, encoding: .utf8)!)
return
}
if self.quiet {
containers.forEach {
if !self.all && $0.status != .running {
return
}
print($0.id)
}
return
}
var rows = createHeader()
for container in containers {
if !self.all && container.status != .running {
continue
}
rows.append(container.asRow)
}
let formatter = TableOutput(rows: rows)
print(formatter.format())
}
}
}
extension ClientContainer {
var asRow: [String] {
[
self.id,
self.configuration.image.reference,
self.configuration.platform.os,
self.configuration.platform.architecture,
self.status.rawValue,
self.networks.compactMap { try? CIDRAddress($0.address).address.description }.joined(separator: ","),
]
}
}
struct PrintableContainer: Codable {
let status: RuntimeStatus
let configuration: ContainerConfiguration
let networks: [Attachment]
init(_ container: ClientContainer) {
self.status = container.status
self.configuration = container.configuration
self.networks = container.networks
}
}