NAME
Eixo::Docker - Suite of Perl modules to interact with Docker
SYNOPSIS
First we need docker api server running in a tcp socket
- For example, to run api in localhost:4243, add this line to /etc/default/docker
DOCKER_OPTS="-H 127.0.0.1:4243 -d"
- And restart docker service
$ sudo service docker restart
Now to interact with it, instantiate a docker api client with the tcp socket url of the docker API:
use Eixo::Docker::Api;
my $a = Eixo::Docker::Api->new('http://127.0.0.1:4243');
# TO USE https
my $a = Eixo::Docker::Api->new(
host => '1.1.1.1:2376', # default to $ENV{DOCKER_HOST},
tls_verify => 1, # default to $ENV{DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY}
ca_file => 'ca.pem', # path to ca cert file, default to $ENV{DOCKER_CERT_PATH}/ca.pem,
cert_file =>'cert.pem', # path to client cert file, default to $ENV{DOCKER_CERT_PATH}/cert.pem,
key_file => 'key.pem', # path to client key file, default to $ENV{DOCKER_CERT_PATH}/key.pem
);
# OR
my $a = Eixo::Docker::Api->new(
'https://1.1.1.1:2376'
ca_file => 'ca.pem',
cert_file =>'cert.pem',
key_file => 'key.pem',
);
From now on you can call all the Docker api methods throught api products (containers and images), passing the args indicated in api documentation:
Interacting with containers
Getting a container
#
# CONTAINERS
#
## get (by id)
my $c = $a->containers->get(id => "340f03a2c2cfxx");
## getByName
my $c = $a->containers->getByName("testing123");
Creating a container
# create
# to see all available params
# http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/api/docker_remote_api_v1.10/#create-a-container
my $c = $a->container->create(
Hostname => 'test',
Memory => 128,
Cmd => ["ls","-l"],
Image => "ubuntu",
Name => "testing123"
);
Creating a container (asynchronous version)
#
# Closure to get the created container
#
my $new_container;
$api->containers->createAsync(
%args_creation,
onSuccess=> sub {
$new_container = $_[0];
}
);
#
# Waiting for the job to complete
#
$api->waitForJobs;
Start/stop/restart/kill a container
$container->start();
$container->stop();
$container->restart();
$container->kill();
Binding a container port to a host interface
The container must be created with 'NetworkDisabled' = 'false' and 'ExposedPorts' defined
my $c = $a->containers->create(
Hostname => 'test',
Cmd => ["nc", "-l", '0.0.0.0', '5555'],
Image => "ubuntu",
Name => "testing123",
NetworkDisabled => "false",
ExposedPorts => {
"5555/tcp" => {}
},
);
When starting the container the 'PortBindings' must be defined
$c->start(
"PortBindings" => {
"5555/tcp" => [{"HostIp" => "0.0.0.0", "HostPort" => "11022" }]
},
);
Attaching volumes to containers
Similar to ports, Volumes must be specified in creation as 'Binds' inside 'HostConfig' (since api v1.19)
my $c = $a->containers->create(
Hostname => 'test',
Cmd => ["nc", "-l", '0.0.0.0', '5555'],
Image => "ubuntu",
Name => $name,
HostConfig => {
Binds => {
'/mnt:/tmp',
'/usr:/usr:ro'
},
}
);
When starting the container the volumes will be seen as 'Mounts' (since docker api v1.20)
"Mounts": [
{
"Source": "/mnt",
"Destination": "/tmp",
"Mode": "",
"RW": true
},
{
"Source": "/usr",
"Destination": "/usr",
"Mode": "",
"RW": false
}
],
Deleting a container
## delete
$container->delete();
Deleting a container (asynchronous version)
my $job_id = $container->deleteAsync(
onSuccess=>sub {
#
# Container has been deleted
#
}
);
# Others things to do...
#
#
# We wait for the specific job to finish
#
$api->waitForJob($job_id);
Interacting with images
Getting an image
## get
my $image = $a->images->get(id => "busybox");
Getting an image history
## history
print Dumper($image->history);
Create an image pulling it from registry
## create
my $image = $a->images->create(
fromImage=>'busybox',
onSuccess=>sub {
print "FINISHED\n";
},
onProgress=>sub{
print $_[0] . "\n";
}
);
Building images (from a Dockerfile)
## build
my $image = $a->images->build(
t => "my_image",
Dockerfile => join("\n", <DATA>),
);
## build_from_dir
my $image = $a->images->build_from_dir(
t => "my_image",
DIR => "/tmp/directory_with_a_Dockerfile"
);
Deleting an image
## delete
$image->delete();
DESCRIPTION
The purpose of this library is to provide a set of modules to interact in a simple, but powerful way, with the Docker remote api
Containers supported methods:
get
getByName
getAll
create
delete
status
start
stop
restart
kill
copy
attach
top
Images supported methods:
get
getAll
history
create
build
build_from_dir
delete
DEPENDENCIES
Currently this module has the following dependencies:
Eixo::Base >= 1.200,
Eixo::Rest >= 1.020,
To support https we use LWP::Protocol::https module that needs ssl dev libraries installed in system.
In ubuntu/debian:
apt-get install libssl-dev
JSON >= 2.50,
Net::HTTP >= 6.06,
HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI (for testing purpose)
CAVEATS
- No unix socket support, currently only supports tcp connections to Docker API.
DEVELOPMENT
To setup development environment:
Ubuntu 12.04 64bits:
Install kernel 3.8
# install the backported kernel
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic-lts-raring linux-headers-generic-lts-raring
# reboot
sudo reboot
Install docker:
curl -s https://get.docker.io/ubuntu/ | sudo sh
Setup docker daemon listening in localhost:4243 tcp port:
Add this line to /etc/default/docker
DOCKER_OPTS="-H 127.0.0.1:4243 -d"
restart docker service:
$ sudo service docker restart
export DOCKER_TEST_HOST var to run integration tests
export DOCKER_TEST_HOST=http://127.0.0.1:4243
More info at http://docs.docker.io
AUTHOR
Francisco Maseda, <frmadem@gmail.com>
Javier Gomez, <alambike@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2014, Francisco Maseda
Copyright (C) 2014, Javier Gómez
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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