# Client API To instantiate a `Client` class that will allow you to communicate with a Docker daemon, simply do: ```python from docker import Client c = Client(base_url='unix://var/run/docker.sock') ``` **Params**: * base_url (str): Refers to the protocol+hostname+port where the Docker server is hosted. * version (str): The version of the API the client will use * timeout (int): The HTTP request timeout, in seconds. * tls (bool or [TLSConfig](tls.md#TLSConfig)): Equivalent CLI options: `docker --tls ...` **** ## attach The `.logs()` function is a wrapper around this method, which you can use instead if you want to fetch/stream container output without first retrieving the entire backlog. **Params**: * container (str): The container to attach to * stdout (bool): Get STDOUT * stderr (bool): Get STDERR * stream (bool): Return an interator * logs (bool): Get all previous output **Returns** (generator or str): The logs or output for the image ## build Similar to the `docker build` command. Either `path` or `fileobj` needs to be set. `path` can be a local path (to a directory containing a Dockerfile) or a remote URL. `fileobj` must be a readable file-like object to a Dockerfile. If you have a tar file for the Docker build context (including a Dockerfile) already, pass a readable file-like object to `fileobj` and also pass `custom_context=True`. If the stream is compressed also, set `encoding` to the correct value (e.g `gzip`). **Params**: * path (str): Path to the directory containing the Dockerfile * tag (str): A tag to add to the final image * quiet (bool): Whether to return the status * fileobj: A file object to use as the Dockerfile. (Or a file-like object) * nocache (bool): Don't use the cache when set to `True` * rm (bool): Remove intermediate containers. The `docker build` command now defaults to ``--rm=true``, but we have kept the old default of `False` to preserve backward compatibility * stream (bool): *Deprecated for API version > 1.8 (always True)*. Return a blocking generator you can iterate over to retrieve build output as it happens * timeout (int): HTTP timeout * custom_context (bool): Optional if using `fileobj` * encoding (str): The encoding for a stream. Set to `gzip` for compressing * pull (bool): Downloads any updates to the FROM image in Dockerfiles * forcerm (bool): Always remove intermediate containers, even after unsuccessful builds **Returns** (generator): A generator of the build output ```python >>> from io import BytesIO >>> from docker import Client >>> dockerfile = ''' ... # Shared Volume ... FROM busybox:buildroot-2014.02 ... MAINTAINER first last, first.last@yourdomain.com ... VOLUME /data ... CMD ["/bin/sh"] ... ''' >>> f = BytesIO(dockerfile.encode('utf-8')) >>> cli = Client(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') >>> response = [line for line in cli.build( ... fileobj=f, rm=True, tag='yourname/volume' ... )] >>> response ['{"stream":" ---\\u003e a9eb17255234\\n"}', '{"stream":"Step 1 : MAINTAINER first last, first.last@yourdomain.com\\n"}', '{"stream":" ---\\u003e Running in 08787d0ee8b1\\n"}', '{"stream":" ---\\u003e 23e5e66a4494\\n"}', '{"stream":"Removing intermediate container 08787d0ee8b1\\n"}', '{"stream":"Step 2 : VOLUME /data\\n"}', '{"stream":" ---\\u003e Running in abdc1e6896c6\\n"}', '{"stream":" ---\\u003e 713bca62012e\\n"}', '{"stream":"Removing intermediate container abdc1e6896c6\\n"}', '{"stream":"Step 3 : CMD [\\"/bin/sh\\"]\\n"}', '{"stream":" ---\\u003e Running in dba30f2a1a7e\\n"}', '{"stream":" ---\\u003e 032b8b2855fc\\n"}', '{"stream":"Removing intermediate container dba30f2a1a7e\\n"}', '{"stream":"Successfully built 032b8b2855fc\\n"}'] ``` **Raises:** [TypeError]( https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/exceptions.html#TypeError) if `path` nor `fileobj` are specified ## commit Identical to the `docker commit` command. **Params**: * container (str): The image hash of the container * repository (str): The repository to push the image to * tag (str): The tag to push * message (str): A commit message * author (str): The name of the author * conf (dict): The configuraton for the container. See the [Docker remote api]( https://docs.docker.com/reference/api/docker_remote_api/) for full details. ## containers List containers. Identical to the `docker ps` command. **Params**: * quiet (bool): Only display numeric Ids * all (bool): Show all containers. Only running containers are shown by default * trunc (bool): Truncate output * latest (bool): Show only the latest created container, include non-running ones. * since (str): Show only containers created since Id or Name, include non-running ones * before (str): Show only container created before Id or Name, include non-running ones * limit (int): Show `limit` last created containers, include non-running ones * size (bool): Display sizes **Returns** (dict): The system's containers ```python >>> from docker import Client >>> cli = Client(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') >>> cli.containers() [{'Command': '/bin/sleep 30', 'Created': 1412574844, 'Id': '6e276c9e6e5759e12a6a9214efec6439f80b4f37618e1a6547f28a3da34db07a', 'Image': 'busybox:buildroot-2014.02', 'Names': ['/grave_mayer'], 'Ports': [], 'Status': 'Up 1 seconds'}] ``` ## copy Identical to the `docker cp` command. Get files/folders from the container. **Params**: * container (str): The container to copy from * resource (str): The path within the container **Returns** (str): The contents of the file as a string ## create_container Creates a container that can then be `.start()` ed. Parameters are similar to those for the `docker run` command except it doesn't support the attach options (`-a`). See [Port bindings](port-bindings.md) and [Using volumes](volumes.md) for more information on how to create port bindings and volume mappings. The `mem_limit` variable accepts float values (which represent the memory limit of the created container in bytes) or a string with a units identification char ('100000b', 1000k', 128m', '1g'). If a string is specified without a units character, bytes are assumed as an intended unit. `volumes_from` and `dns` arguments raise [TypeError]( https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/exceptions.html#TypeError) exception if they are used against v1.10 and above of the Docker remote API. Those arguments should be passed to `start()` instead, or as part of the `host_config` dictionary. **Params**: * image (str): The image to run * command (str or list): The command to be run in the container * hostname (str): Optional hostname for the container * user (str or int): Username or UID * detach (bool): Detached mode: run container in the background and print new container Id * stdin_open (bool): Keep STDIN open even if not attached * tty (bool): Allocate a pseudo-TTY * mem_limit (float or str): Memory limit (format: [number][optional unit], where unit = b, k, m, or g) * ports (list of ints): A list of port numbers * environment (dict or list): A dictionary or a list of strings in the following format `["PASSWORD=xxx"]` or `{"PASSWORD": "xxx"}`. * dns (list): DNS name servers * volumes (str or list): * volumes_from (str or list): List of container names or Ids to get volumes from. Optionally a single string joining container id's with commas * network_disabled (bool): Disable networking * name (str): A name for the container * entrypoint (str or list): An entrypoint * cpu_shares (int or float): CPU shares (relative weight) * working_dir (str): Path to the working directory * domainname (str or list): Set custom DNS search domains * memswap_limit (int): * host_config (dict): A [HostConfig](hostconfig.md) dictionary * mac_address (str): The Mac Address to assign the container **Returns** (dict): A dictionary with an image 'Id' key and a 'Warnings' key. ```python >>> from docker import Client >>> cli = Client(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') >>> container = cli.create_container(image='busybox:latest', command='/bin/sleep 30') >>> print(container) {'Id': '8a61192da2b3bb2d922875585e29b74ec0dc4e0117fcbf84c962204e97564cd7', 'Warnings': None} ``` ## diff Inspect changes on a container's filesystem **Params**: * container (str): The container to diff **Returns** (str): ## execute ```python c.execute(container, cmd, detach=False, stdout=True, stderr=True, stream=False, tty=False) ``` Execute a command in a running container. **Params**: * container (str): can be a container dictionary (result of running `inspect_container`), unique id or container name. * cmd (str or list): representing the command and its arguments. * detach (bool): flag to `True` will run the process in the background. * stdout (bool): indicates which output streams to read from. * stderr (bool): indicates which output streams to read from. * stream (bool): indicates whether to return a generator which will yield the streaming response in chunks. ## export Export the contents of a filesystem as a tar archive to STDOUT **Params**: * container (str): The container to export **Returns** (str): The filesystem tar archive as a str ## history Show the history of an image **Params**: * image (str): The image to show history for **Returns** (str): The history of the image ## images List images. Identical to the `docker images` command. **Params**: * name (str): Optional filter for a name * quiet (bool): Only show numeric Ids. Returns a list * all (bool): Show all images (by default filter out the intermediate image layers) * viz: *Depreciated* **Returns** (dict or list): A list if `quiet=True`, otherwise a dict. ```python [{'Created': 1401926735, 'Id': 'a9eb172552348a9a49180694790b33a1097f546456d041b6e82e4d7716ddb721', 'ParentId': '120e218dd395ec314e7b6249f39d2853911b3d6def6ea164ae05722649f34b16', 'RepoTags': ['busybox:buildroot-2014.02', 'busybox:latest'], 'Size': 0, 'VirtualSize': 2433303}, ... ``` ## import_image Identical to the `docker import` command. If `src` is a string or unicode string, it will be treated as a URL to fetch the image from. To import an image from the local machine, `src` needs to be a file-like object or bytes collection. To import from a tarball use your absolute path to your tarball. To load arbitrary data as tarball use whatever you want as src and your tarball content in data. **Params**: * src (str or file): Path to tarfile or URL * repository (str): The repository to create * tag (str): The tag to apply * image (str): Use another image like the `FROM` Dockerfile parameter ## info Display system-wide information. Identical to the `docker info` command. **Returns** (dict): The info as a dict ``` >>> from docker import Client >>> cli = Client(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') >>> cli.info() {'Containers': 3, 'Debug': 1, 'Driver': 'aufs', 'DriverStatus': [['Root Dir', '/mnt/sda1/var/lib/docker/aufs'], ['Dirs', '225']], 'ExecutionDriver': 'native-0.2', 'IPv4Forwarding': 1, 'Images': 219, 'IndexServerAddress': 'https://index.docker.io/v1/', 'InitPath': '/usr/local/bin/docker', 'InitSha1': '', 'KernelVersion': '3.16.1-tinycore64', 'MemoryLimit': 1, 'NEventsListener': 0, 'NFd': 11, 'NGoroutines': 12, 'OperatingSystem': 'Boot2Docker 1.2.0 (TCL 5.3);', 'SwapLimit': 1} ``` ## insert *DEPRECATED* ## inspect_container Identical to the `docker inspect` command, but only for containers. **Params**: * container (str): The container to inspect **Returns** (dict): Nearly the same output as `docker inspect`, just as a single dict ## inspect_image Identical to the `docker inspect` command, but only for images **Params**: * image_id (str): The image to inspect **Returns** (dict): Nearly the same output as `docker inspect`, just as a single dict ## kill Kill a container or send a signal to a container **Params**: * container (str): The container to kill * signal (str or int): The singal to send. Defaults to `SIGKILL` ## login Nearly identical to the `docker login` command, but non-interactive. **Params**: * username (str): The registry username * password (str): The plaintext password * email (str): The email for the registry account * registry (str): URL to the registry. Ex:`https://index.docker.io/v1/` * reauth (bool): Whether refresh existing authentication on the docker server. * dockercfg_path (str): Use a custom path for the .dockercfg file (default `$HOME/.dockercfg`) **Returns** (dict): The response from the login request ## logs Identical to the `docker logs` command. The `stream` parameter makes the `logs` function return a blocking generator you can iterate over to retrieve log output as it happens. **Params**: * container (str): The container to get logs from * stdout (bool): Get STDOUT * stderr (bool): Get STDERR * stream (bool): Stream the response * timestamps (bool): Show timestamps **Returns** (generator or str): ## pause Pauses all processes within a container. **Params**: * container (str): The container to pause ## ping Hits the `/_ping` endpoint of the remote API and returns the result. An exception will be raised if the endpoint isn't responding. **Returns** (bool) ## port Lookup the public-facing port that is NAT-ed to `private_port`. Identical to the `docker port` command. **Params**: * container (str): The container to look up * private_port (int): The private port to inspect **Returns** (list of dict): The mapping for the host ports ```bash $ docker run -d -p 80:80 ubuntu:14.04 /bin/sleep 30 7174d6347063a83f412fad6124c99cffd25ffe1a0807eb4b7f9cec76ac8cb43b ``` ```python >>> cli.port('7174d6347063', 80) [{'HostIp': '0.0.0.0', 'HostPort': '80'}] ``` ## pull Identical to the `docker pull` command. **Params**: * repository (str): The repository to pull * tag (str): The tag to pull * stream (bool): Stream the output as a generator * insecure_registry (bool): Use an insecure registry **Returns** (generator or str): The output ```python >>> from docker import Client >>> cli = Client(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') >>> for line in cli.pull('busybox', stream=True): ... print(json.dumps(json.loads(line), indent=4)) { "status": "Pulling image (latest) from busybox", "progressDetail": {}, "id": "e72ac664f4f0" } { "status": "Pulling image (latest) from busybox, endpoint: ...", "progressDetail": {}, "id": "e72ac664f4f0" } ``` ## push Push an image or a repository to the registry. Identical to the `docker push` command **Params**: * repository (str): The repository to push to * tag (str): An optional tag to push * stream (bool): Stream the output as a blocking generator * insecure_registry (bool): Use `http://` to connect to the registry **Returns** (generator or str): The output of the upload ```python >>> from docker import Client >>> cli = Client(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') >>> response = [line for line in cli.push('yourname/app', stream=True)] >>> response ['{"status":"Pushing repository yourname/app (1 tags)"}\\n', '{"status":"Pushing","progressDetail":{},"id":"511136ea3c5a"}\\n', '{"status":"Image already pushed, skipping","progressDetail":{}, "id":"511136ea3c5a"}\\n', ... '{"status":"Pushing tag for rev [918af568e6e5] on { https://cdn-registry-1.docker.io/v1/repositories/ yourname/app/tags/latest}"}\\n'] ``` ## remove_container Remove a container. Similar to the `docker rm` command. **Params**: * container (str): The container to remove * v (bool): Remove the volumes associated with the container * link (bool): Remove the specified link and not the underlying container * force (bool): Force the removal of a running container (uses SIGKILL) ## remove_image Remove an image. Similar to the `docker rmi` command. **Params**: * image (str): The image to remove * force (bool): Force removal of the image * noprune (bool): Do not delete untagged parents ## rename Rename a container. Similar to the `docker rename` command. **Params**: * container (str): ID of the container to rename * name (str): New name for the container ## restart Restart a container. Similar to the `docker restart` command. If `container` a dict, the `Id` key is used. **Params**: * container (str or dict): The container to restart * timeout (int): Number of seconds to try to stop for before killing the container. Once killed it will then be restarted. Default is 10 seconds. ## search Identical to the `docker search` command. **Params**: * term (str): A term to search for **Returns** (list of dicts): The response of the search ```python >>> from docker import Client >>> cli = Client(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') >>> response = cli.search('nginx') >>> response[:2] [{'description': 'Official build of Nginx.', 'is_official': True, 'is_trusted': False, 'name': 'nginx', 'star_count': 266}, {'description': 'Trusted automated Nginx (http://nginx.org/) ...', 'is_official': False, 'is_trusted': True, 'name': 'dockerfile/nginx', 'star_count': 60}, ... ``` ## start Similar to the `docker start` command, but doesn't support attach options. Use `.logs()` to recover `stdout`/`stderr`. `binds` allows to bind a directory in the host to the container. See [Using volumes](volumes.md) for more information. `port_bindings` exposes container ports to the host. See [Port bindings](port-bindings.md) for more information. `lxc_conf` allows to pass LXC configuration options using a dictionary. `privileged` starts the container in privileged mode. [Links](http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/use/working_with_links_names/) can be specified with the `links` argument. They can either be specified as a dictionary mapping name to alias or as a list of `(name, alias)` tuples. `dns` and `volumes_from` are only available if they are used with version v1.10 of docker remote API. Otherwise they are ignored. `network_mode` is available since v1.11 and sets the Network mode for the container ('bridge': creates a new network stack for the container on the Docker bridge, 'none': no networking for this container, 'container:[name|id]': reuses another container network stack), 'host': use the host network stack inside the container. `restart_policy` is available since v1.2.0 and sets the RestartPolicy for how a container should or should not be restarted on exit. By default the policy is set to no meaning do not restart the container when it exits. The user may specify the restart policy as a dictionary for example: ```python { "MaximumRetryCount": 0, "Name": "always" } ``` For always restarting the container on exit or can specify to restart the container to restart on failure and can limit number of restarts. For example: ```python { "MaximumRetryCount": 5, "Name": "on-failure" } ``` `cap_add` and `cap_drop` are available since v1.2.0 and can be used to add or drop certain capabilities. The user may specify the capabilities as an array for example: ```python [ "SYS_ADMIN", "MKNOD" ] ``` **Params**: * container (str): The container to start * binds: Volumes to bind * port_bindings (dict): Port bindings. See note above * lxc_conf (dict): LXC config * publish_all_ports (bool): Whether to publish all ports to the host * links (dict or list of tuples): See note above * privileged (bool): Give extended privileges to this container * dns (list): Set custom DNS servers * dns_search (list): DNS search domains * volumes_from (str or list): List of container names or Ids to get volumes from. Optionally a single string joining container id's with commas * network_mode (str): One of `['bridge', None, 'container:', 'host']` * restart_policy (dict): See note above. "Name" param must be one of `['on-failure', 'always']` * cap_add (list of str): See note above * cap_drop (list of str): See note above * extra_hosts (dict): custom host-to-IP mappings (host:ip) ```python >>> from docker import Client >>> cli = Client(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') >>> container = cli.create_container( ... image='busybox:latest', ... command='/bin/sleep 30') >>> response = cli.start(container=container.get('Id')) >>> print(response) None ``` ## stats The Docker API parallel to the `docker stats` command. This will stream statistics for a specific container. `aggregate`, if 0 will return an iterable stream object of messages. If aggregate is above 0, an iterable stream object of a list of messages in the size of `aggregate` will be returned. **Params**: * container (str): The container to start * aggregate (int): The number of messages to aggregate before returning a stream object. ```python >>> from docker import Client >>> aggregate = 10 >>> cli = Client(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') >>> stats_obj = cli.stats('elasticsearch', aggregate=aggregate) >>> for stat in stats: >>> print(stat) ['{"read":"2015-02-11T21:47:30.49388286+02:00","network":{"rx_bytes":666052,"rx_packets":4409 ... ... ... ... ``` ## stop Stops a container. Similar to the `docker stop` command. **Params**: * container (str): The container to stop * timeout (int): Timeout in seconds to wait for the container to stop before sending a `SIGKILL` ## tag Tag an image into a repository. Identical to the `docker tag` command. **Params**: * image (str): The image to tag * repository (str): The repository to set for the tag * tag (str): The tag name * force (bool): Force **Returns** (bool): True if successful ## top Display the running processes of a container **Params**: * container (str): The container to inspect **Returns** (str): The output of the top ```python >>> from docker import Client >>> cli = Client(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') >>> cli.create_container('busybox:latest', '/bin/sleep 30', name='sleeper') >>> cli.start('sleeper') >>> cli.top('sleeper') {'Processes': [['952', 'root', '/bin/sleep 30']], 'Titles': ['PID', 'USER', 'COMMAND']} ``` ## unpause Unpauses all processes within a container. **Params**: * container (str): The container to unpause ## version Nearly identical to the `docker version` command. **Returns** (dict): The server version information ```python >>> from docker import Client >>> cli = Client(base_url='tcp://127.0.0.1:2375') >>> cli.version() { "KernelVersion": "3.16.4-tinycore64", "Arch": "amd64", "ApiVersion": "1.15", "Version": "1.3.0", "GitCommit": "c78088f", "Os": "linux", "GoVersion": "go1.3.3" } ``` ## wait Identical to the `docker wait` command. Block until a container stops, then print its exit code. Returns the value `-1` if no `StatusCode` is returned by the API. If `container` a dict, the `Id` key is used. **Params**: * container (str or dict): The container to wait on * timeout (int): Request timeout **Returns** (int): The exit code of the container