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package main
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import (
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"fmt"
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"github.com/docker/libnetwork"
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"github.com/docker/libnetwork/netutils"
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"github.com/docker/libnetwork/pkg/netlabel"
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"github.com/docker/libnetwork/pkg/options"
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)
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func main() {
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// Create a new controller instance
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Make driver packages register themselves via DriverCallback
In the present code, each driver package provides a `New()` method
which constructs a driver of its type, which is then registered with
the controller.
However, this is not suitable for the `drivers/remote` package, since
it does not provide a (singleton) driver, but a mechanism for drivers
to be added dynamically. As a result, the implementation is oddly
dual-purpose, and a spurious `"remote"` driver is added to the
controller's list of available drivers.
Instead, it is better to provide the registration callback to each
package and let it register its own driver or drivers. That way, the
singleton driver packages can construct one and register it, and the
remote package can hook the callback up with whatever the dynamic
driver mechanism turns out to be.
NB there are some method signature changes; in particular to
controller.New, which can return an error if the built-in driver
packages fail to initialise.
Signed-off-by: Michael Bridgen <mikeb@squaremobius.net>
2015-05-11 08:46:29 -04:00
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controller, err := libnetwork.New()
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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// Select and configure the network driver
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networkType := "bridge"
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driverOptions := options.Generic{}
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genericOption := make(map[string]interface{})
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genericOption[netlabel.GenericData] = driverOptions
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Make driver packages register themselves via DriverCallback
In the present code, each driver package provides a `New()` method
which constructs a driver of its type, which is then registered with
the controller.
However, this is not suitable for the `drivers/remote` package, since
it does not provide a (singleton) driver, but a mechanism for drivers
to be added dynamically. As a result, the implementation is oddly
dual-purpose, and a spurious `"remote"` driver is added to the
controller's list of available drivers.
Instead, it is better to provide the registration callback to each
package and let it register its own driver or drivers. That way, the
singleton driver packages can construct one and register it, and the
remote package can hook the callback up with whatever the dynamic
driver mechanism turns out to be.
NB there are some method signature changes; in particular to
controller.New, which can return an error if the built-in driver
packages fail to initialise.
Signed-off-by: Michael Bridgen <mikeb@squaremobius.net>
2015-05-11 08:46:29 -04:00
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err = controller.ConfigureNetworkDriver(networkType, genericOption)
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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// Create a network for containers to join.
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// NewNetwork accepts Variadic optional arguments that libnetwork and Drivers can make of
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network, err := controller.NewNetwork(networkType, "network1")
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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// For each new container: allocate IP and interfaces. The returned network
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// settings will be used for container infos (inspect and such), as well as
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// iptables rules for port publishing. This info is contained or accessible
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// from the returned endpoint.
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ep, err := network.CreateEndpoint("Endpoint1")
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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2015-04-28 01:57:36 -04:00
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// A container can join the endpoint by providing the container ID to the join
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// api which returns the sandbox key which can be used to access the sandbox
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// created for the container during join.
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// Join acceps Variadic arguments which will be made use of by libnetwork and Drivers
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_, err = ep.Join("container1",
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libnetwork.JoinOptionHostname("test"),
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libnetwork.JoinOptionDomainname("docker.io"))
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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// libentwork client can check the endpoint's operational data via the Info() API
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epInfo, err := ep.Info()
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mapData, ok := epInfo[netlabel.PortMap]
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if ok {
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portMapping, ok := mapData.([]netutils.PortBinding)
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if ok {
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fmt.Printf("Current port mapping for endpoint %s: %v", ep.Name(), portMapping)
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}
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}
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}
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