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docker.io

v0.9.8

Published

wrapper for the docker.io REST interface

Downloads

30

Readme

docker.io

Node.JS wrapper for low-level Docker.io HTTP interface

Usage


var docker = require('docker.js')({host:"http://localhost", port: "4243", version:'v1.1'});

// Note, the options for host, port and version are all optional. The values passed
// in this example are the defaults

We have implamented most of the container methods like:

  • list

function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

var options = {}; // all options listed in the REST documentation for Docker are supported.

docker.containers.list(options, handler);
// OR
docker.containers.list(handler);
  • create

function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

var options = {}; // all options listed in the REST documentation for Docker are supported.

docker.containers.create(options, handler);
// OR
docker.containers.create(handler);
  • inspect

function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

var options = {}; // all options listed in the REST documentation for Docker are supported.

docker.containers.inspect('263tbr762t37rtbd', options, handler);
// OR
docker.containers.inspect('263tbr762t37rtbd', handler);

  • inspectChanges

function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

var options = {}; // all options listed in the REST documentation for Docker are supported.

docker.containers.inspectChanges('263tbr762t37rtbd', options, handler);
// OR
docker.containers.inspectChanges('263tbr762t37rtbd', handler);
  • runExport

function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

var options = {}; // all options listed in the REST documentation for Docker are supported.

docker.containers.runExport('263tbr762t37rtbd', options, handler);
// OR
docker.containers.runExport('263tbr762t37rtbd', handler);
  • start

function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

var options = {}; // all options listed in the REST documentation for Docker are supported.

docker.containers.start('263tbr762t37rtbd', options, handler);
// OR
docker.containers.start('263tbr762t37rtbd', handler);
  • stop

function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

var options = {}; // all options listed in the REST documentation for Docker are supported.

docker.containers.stop('263tbr762t37rtbd', options, handler);
// OR
docker.containers.stop('263tbr762t37rtbd', handler);
  • restart

function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

var options = {}; // all options listed in the REST documentation for Docker are supported.

docker.containers.restart('263tbr762t37rtbd', options, handler);
// OR
docker.containers.restart('263tbr762t37rtbd', handler);
  • attach

// This gets fired on every line returned by the container for stderr, stdin, & stdout. It gets called once for logs
function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

var options = {}; // all options listed in the REST documentation for Docker are supported.

docker.containers.attach('263tbr762t37rtbd', options, handler);
// OR
docker.containers.attach('263tbr762t37rtbd', handler);
  • wait

// This fires once the container stops
function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

var options = {}; // all options listed in the REST documentation for Docker are supported.

docker.containers.wait('263tbr762t37rtbd', options, handler);
// OR
docker.containers.wait('263tbr762t37rtbd', handler);
  • runExport

function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

var options = {}; // all options listed in the REST documentation for Docker are supported.

docker.containers.runExport('263tbr762t37rtbd', options, handler);
// OR
docker.containers.runExport('263tbr762t37rtbd', handler);
  • version

function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

docker.version(handler);
  • info

function handler(err, res) {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
}

docker.info(handler);

Other methods are implamented but a little buggy... PULL REQUESTS ARE WELCOME!