Files
docker-cli/components/engine/client
Tibor Vass 5a73ccd4a8 builder: add prune options to the API
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8ff7847d1cf0f156b8a7cf1450aa944ef636c747)
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: 3153708f13ceefc3e8e4d4a93778dcc9e4347f5a
Component: engine
2018-09-04 15:02:28 +00:00
..
2016-09-07 11:05:58 -07:00
2018-06-13 09:04:30 +02:00
2018-05-20 13:07:17 +02:00
2018-05-23 17:50:54 +02:00
2018-05-23 17:50:54 +02:00
2018-04-23 13:52:44 -07:00
2018-05-23 17:50:54 +02:00
2018-04-23 13:52:44 -07:00
2018-04-23 13:52:44 -07:00
2018-05-23 17:50:54 +02:00
2018-05-23 17:50:54 +02:00
2018-06-13 09:04:30 +02:00
2018-05-23 17:50:54 +02:00
2016-11-22 12:49:38 +00:00
2018-06-13 09:04:30 +02:00
2018-05-23 17:50:54 +02:00
2018-05-20 13:07:17 +02:00
2018-05-17 19:28:27 +02:00
2018-02-05 16:51:57 -05:00
2018-02-05 16:51:57 -05:00

Go client for the Docker Engine API

The docker command uses this package to communicate with the daemon. It can also be used by your own Go applications to do anything the command-line interface does  running containers, pulling images, managing swarms, etc.

For example, to list running containers (the equivalent of docker ps):

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"

	"github.com/docker/docker/api/types"
	"github.com/docker/docker/client"
)

func main() {
	cli, err := client.NewEnvClient()
	if err != nil {
		panic(err)
	}

	containers, err := cli.ContainerList(context.Background(), types.ContainerListOptions{})
	if err != nil {
		panic(err)
	}

	for _, container := range containers {
		fmt.Printf("%s %s\n", container.ID[:10], container.Image)
	}
}

Full documentation is available on GoDoc.