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container/Sources/ContainerCommands/Network/NetworkCreate.swift
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J Logan 7d905bde64 Cleans up network and volume subcommands. (#661)
- Part of #515.
- Order options alphabetically.
- Use consistent delete logic for network and volume delete.

## Motivation and Context
See #515
2025-09-22 12:17:24 -07:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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import ArgumentParser
import ContainerClient
import ContainerNetworkService
import ContainerizationError
import Foundation
import TerminalProgress
extension Application {
public struct NetworkCreate: AsyncParsableCommand {
public static let configuration = CommandConfiguration(
commandName: "create",
abstract: "Create a new network")
@Option(name: .customLong("label"), help: "Set metadata for a network")
var labels: [String] = []
@OptionGroup
var global: Flags.Global
@Argument(help: "Network name")
var name: String
public init() {}
public func run() async throws {
let parsedLabels = Utility.parseKeyValuePairs(labels)
let config = try NetworkConfiguration(id: self.name, mode: .nat, labels: parsedLabels)
let state = try await ClientNetwork.create(configuration: config)
print(state.id)
}
}
}