These functions and types are shallow wrappers around the context
store and were intended for internal use as implementation for the
CLI itself.
They were exported in 3126920af1 to be
used by plugins and Docker Desktop. However, there's currently no public
uses of this, and Docker Desktop does not use these functions. These were
deprecated in 95eeafa551 and are no longer
used.
This patch removes the deprecated functions as they were meant to be
implementation specific for the CLI. If there's a need to provide
utilities for manipulating the context-store other than through the
CLI itself, we can consider creating an SDK for that purpose.
This removes:
- `RunCreate` and `CreateOptions`
- `RunExport` and `ExportOptions`
- `RunImport`
- `RunRemove` and `RemoveOptions`
- `RunUpdate` and `UpdateOptions`
- `RunUse`
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This replaces the visitAll recursive function with a test that verifies that
the option is set for all commands and subcommands, so that it doesn't have
to be modified at runtime.
We currently still have to loop over all functions for the setValidateArgs
call, but that can be looked at separately.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
These functions and types are shallow wrappers around the context
store and were intended for internal use as implementation for the
CLI itself.
They were exported in 3126920af1 to be
used by plugins and Docker Desktop. However, there's currently no public
uses of this, and Docker Desktop does not use these functions.
This patch deprecates the exported functions as they were meant to be
implementation specific for the CLI. If there's a need to provide
utilities for manipulating the context-store other than through the
CLI itself, we can consider creating an SDK for that purpose.
This deprecates:
- `RunCreate` and `CreateOptions`
- `RunExport` and `ExportOptions`
- `RunImport`
- `RunRemove` and `RemoveOptions`
- `RunUpdate` and `UpdateOptions`
- `RunUse`
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
For now, these are not exported and included in the cli/commands/contexts
package; a copy of this also lives in cmd/docker, but we need to find a
good place for these completions, as some of them bring in additional
dependencies.
Commands that accept multiple arguments provide completion, but removing
duplicates:
docker context inspect<TAB>
default desktop-linux (current) production tcd
docker context inspec default<TAB>
desktop-linux (current) production tcd
docker context inspect default tcd<TAB>
desktop-linux (current) production
For "context export", we provide completion for the first argument, after
which file-completion is provided:
# provides context names completion for the first argument
docker context export production<TAB>
default desktop-linux (current) production tcd
# then provides completion for filenames
docker context export desktop-linux<TAB>
build/ man/ TESTING.md
cli/ docker.Makefile go.mod
...
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
- use dockerCLI with Go's standard camelCase casing.
- suppress some errors to make my IDE and linters happier
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Adds capabilities to import a .zip file with importZip.
Detects the content type of source by checking bytes & DetectContentType.
Adds LimitedReader reader, a fork of io.LimitedReader,
was needed for better error messaging instead of just getting back EOF.
We are using limited reader to avoid very big files causing memory issues.
Adds a new file size limit for context imports,
this limit is used for the main file for .zip & .tar and individual compressed
files for .zip.
Added TestImportZip that will check the import content type
Then will assert no err on Importing .zip file
Signed-off-by: Goksu Toprak <goksu.toprak@docker.com>
This will allow plugins to have custom typed endpoints, as well as
create/remove/update contexts with the exact same results as the main
CLI (thinking of things like `docker ee login https://my-ucp-server
--context ucp-prod)`
Signed-off-by: Simon Ferquel <simon.ferquel@docker.com>