First off, sorry for the noise. This is a cleaner step of #8508 Found more of a root cause of the open file handles. After more testing I found that the open file descriptors will still occur for TCP:// connections to the daemon, causing client and/or daemon to fail. The issue was instantiating a new http.Transport on _ever_ client request. So each instance held the prior connection alive, but was only ever used once. By moving it out to the initilization of DockerCli, we can now have reuse of idled connections. Simplifies the garbage overhead of the client too, though that's not usually a deal. Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@redhat.com> Upstream-commit: da42ae536cf86dafbdad88901b9322ea7317f154 Component: engine
This directory contains code pertaining to the Docker API:
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Used by the docker client when communicating with the docker daemon
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Used by third party tools wishing to interface with the docker daemon