The command line and daemon started supporting --device
parameter during docker start a while ago in the following commit:
docker/docker@e855c4b
Since the command line looks like this,
--device=[] Add a host device to the container (e.g. --device=/dev/sdc:/dev/xvdc)
This patch allows a list of strings to be passed into the start() method
and we parse out the 3 components just like in the above mentioned commit
This change adds both files and directories to the tra-file for the
Docker context. Previously only files where added.
The context will now also contain empty directoryes and symlinks
to directories.
Using the max of the stop timeout and request timeout did not entirely
make sure that a stop timeout greater than a request timeout wouldn't
fail prematurely with a HTTPTimeout exception. The correct behavior is
to add the timeouts together, as the stop timeout is understood to be
part of the "request processing time". Any transport-level timeout thus
comes in addition to that.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Petazzoni <max@signalfuse.com>
Fixes#265.
Implementation is a bit more elaborate than docker's implementation and
matches with the one proposed in dotcloud/docker#6869 to handle permission
issues more nicely.
If the tests are run somewhere that somebody has push auth
configured, the auth headers bleed into the tests. Add a mock
to prevent that from happening.
Starting with requests 2.1.0 non-HTTP scheme URLs are not parsed anymore.
The net effect of this is that when using the unix socket in docker-py no
query string params are passed in the URL. This change makes docker-py
internally use the scheme http+unix to indicate to requests that this is
still a HTTP URL and should be parsed.
Users of docker-py can still specify 'unix:' as the base_url. The
following forms of base_url are accepted.
http+unix://var/run/docker.sock
unix://var/run/docker.sock
unix:///var/run/docker.sock
http://hostname
tcp://hostname