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Daniel Gonzalez 20b63255ac Add new system status command (#118)
Container services can be started and stopped using the `system start`
and `system stop` commands. But there is no straightforward way for
users to check if the services were already started.

This PR adds a new `system status` command that shows wether the
container services are running or not.

The command only checks the status of the apiserver for now, but it
could be expanded in the future to show more details.

Fixes #117.
2025-06-10 16:30:59 -07:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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import ArgumentParser
import ContainerClient
import ContainerPlugin
import ContainerizationError
import Foundation
import Logging
extension Application {
struct SystemStatus: AsyncParsableCommand {
static let configuration = CommandConfiguration(
commandName: "status",
abstract: "Show the status of `container` services"
)
@Option(name: .shortAndLong, help: "Launchd prefix for `container` services")
var prefix: String = "com.apple.container."
func run() async throws {
let isRegistered = try ServiceManager.isRegistered(fullServiceLabel: "\(prefix)apiserver")
if !isRegistered {
print("apiserver is not running and not registered with launchd")
Application.exit(withError: ExitCode(1))
}
// Now ping our friendly daemon. Fail after 10 seconds with no response.
do {
print("Verifying apiserver is running...")
try await ClientHealthCheck.ping(timeout: .seconds(10))
print("apiserver is running")
} catch {
print("apiserver is not running")
Application.exit(withError: ExitCode(1))
}
}
}
}