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container/Sources/ContainerCommands/Network/NetworkInspect.swift
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Raj bd1916f9b3 Make inspect error handling for missing resources consistent (#1564)
- Closes #1539.
- All `inspect` commands now consistently return
  exit 1 with a clear error when a requested resource
  is missing.
2026-05-16 08:28:37 -07:00

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import ArgumentParser
import ContainerAPIClient
import ContainerizationError
import Foundation
extension Application {
public struct NetworkInspect: AsyncLoggableCommand {
public static let configuration = CommandConfiguration(
commandName: "inspect",
abstract: "Display information about one or more networks")
@Argument(help: "Networks to inspect")
var networks: [String]
@OptionGroup
public var logOptions: Flags.Logging
public init() {}
public func run() async throws {
let networkClient = NetworkClient()
let uniqueNames = Set(networks)
let items = try await networkClient.list().filter { uniqueNames.contains($0.id) }
if items.count != uniqueNames.count {
let found = Set(items.map { $0.id })
let missing = uniqueNames.subtracting(found).sorted()
throw ContainerizationError(
.notFound,
message: "network not found: \(missing.joined(separator: ", "))"
)
}
try Output.emit(Output.renderJSON(items))
}
}
}