package runconfig import ( "encoding/json" "io" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/nat" "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/stringutils" ) // Config contains the configuration data about a container. // It should hold only portable information about the container. // Here, "portable" means "independent from the host we are running on". // Non-portable information *should* appear in HostConfig. type Config struct { Hostname string // Hostname Domainname string // Domainname User string // User that will run the command(s) inside the container AttachStdin bool // Attach the standard input, makes possible user interaction AttachStdout bool // Attach the standard output AttachStderr bool // Attach the standard error ExposedPorts map[nat.Port]struct{} // List of exposed ports PublishService string // Name of the network service exposed by the container Tty bool // Attach standard streams to a tty, including stdin if it is not closed. OpenStdin bool // Open stdin StdinOnce bool // If true, close stdin after the 1 attached client disconnects. Env []string // List of environment variable to set in the container Cmd *stringutils.StrSlice // Command to run when starting the container Image string // Name of the image as it was passed by the operator (eg. could be symbolic) Volumes map[string]struct{} // List of volumes (mounts) used for the container WorkingDir string // Current directory (PWD) in the command will be launched Entrypoint *stringutils.StrSlice // Entrypoint to run when starting the container NetworkDisabled bool // Is network disabled MacAddress string // Mac Address of the container OnBuild []string // ONBUILD metadata that were defined on the image Dockerfile Labels map[string]string // List of labels set to this container StopSignal string // Signal to stop a container } // DecodeContainerConfig decodes a json encoded config into a ContainerConfigWrapper // struct and returns both a Config and an HostConfig struct // Be aware this function is not checking whether the resulted structs are nil, // it's your business to do so func DecodeContainerConfig(src io.Reader) (*Config, *HostConfig, error) { decoder := json.NewDecoder(src) var w ContainerConfigWrapper if err := decoder.Decode(&w); err != nil { return nil, nil, err } hc := w.getHostConfig() // Certain parameters need daemon-side validation that cannot be done // on the client, as only the daemon knows what is valid for the platform. if err := ValidateNetMode(w.Config, hc); err != nil { return nil, nil, err } return w.Config, hc, nil }