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container/Sources/CLI/Network/NetworkDelete.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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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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import ArgumentParser
import ContainerClient
import ContainerNetworkService
import ContainerizationError
import Foundation
extension Application {
public struct NetworkDelete: AsyncParsableCommand {
public init() {}
public static let configuration = CommandConfiguration(
commandName: "delete",
abstract: "Delete one or more networks",
aliases: ["rm"])
@OptionGroup
var global: Flags.Global
@Flag(name: .shortAndLong, help: "Remove all networks")
var all = false
@Argument(help: "Network names")
var networkNames: [String] = []
public func validate() throws {
if networkNames.count == 0 && !all {
throw ContainerizationError(.invalidArgument, message: "no networks specified and --all not supplied")
}
if networkNames.count > 0 && all {
throw ContainerizationError(
.invalidArgument,
message: "explicitly supplied network name(s) conflict with the --all flag"
)
}
}
public mutating func run() async throws {
let uniqueNetworkNames = Set<String>(networkNames)
let networks: [NetworkState]
if all {
networks = try await ClientNetwork.list()
} else {
networks = try await ClientNetwork.list()
.filter { c in
uniqueNetworkNames.contains(c.id)
}
// If one of the networks requested isn't present lets throw. We don't need to do
// this for --all as --all should be perfectly usable with no networks to remove,
// otherwise it'd be quite clunky.
if networks.count != uniqueNetworkNames.count {
let missing = uniqueNetworkNames.filter { id in
!networks.contains { n in
n.id == id
}
}
throw ContainerizationError(
.notFound,
message: "failed to delete one or more networks: \(missing)"
)
}
}
if uniqueNetworkNames.contains(ClientNetwork.defaultNetworkName) {
throw ContainerizationError(
.invalidArgument,
message: "cannot delete the default network"
)
}
var failed = [String]()
try await withThrowingTaskGroup(of: NetworkState?.self) { group in
for network in networks {
group.addTask {
do {
// delete atomically disables the IP allocator, then deletes
// the allocator disable fails if any IPs are still in use
try await ClientNetwork.delete(id: network.id)
print(network.id)
return nil
} catch {
log.error("failed to delete network \(network.id): \(error)")
return network
}
}
}
for try await network in group {
guard let network else {
continue
}
failed.append(network.id)
}
}
if failed.count > 0 {
throw ContainerizationError(.internalError, message: "delete failed for one or more networks: \(failed)")
}
}
}
}