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This patch did following: 1) Make filter check logic same as `docker ps ` filters Right now docker container logic work as following: when same filter used like below: -f name=jack -f name=tom it would get all containers name is jack or tom(it is or logic) when different filter used like below: -f name=jack -f id=7d1 it would get all containers name is jack and id contains 7d1(it is and logic) It would make sense in many user cases, but it did lack of compliate filter cases, like "I want to get containers name is jack or id=7d1", it could work around use (get id=7d1 containers' name and get name=jack containers, and then construct the final containers, they could be done in user side use shell or rest API) 2) Fix one network filter bug which could include duplicate result when use -f name= -f id=, it would get duplicate results 3) Make id filter same as container id filter, which means match any string. not use prefix match. It is for consistent match logic Closes: #21417 Signed-off-by: Kai Qiang Wu(Kennan) <wkqwu@cn.ibm.com> |
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README.md |
Docker Documentation
This directory contains the Docker user manual in the Markdown format. Do not edit the man pages in the man1 directory. Instead, amend the Markdown (*.md) files.
Generating man pages from the Markdown files
The recommended approach for generating the man pages is via a Docker
container using the supplied Dockerfile
to create an image with the correct
environment. This uses go-md2man
, a pure Go Markdown to man page generator.
Building the md2man image
There is a Dockerfile
provided in the /man
directory of your
'docker/docker' fork.
Using this Dockerfile
, create a Docker image tagged docker/md2man
:
docker build -t docker/md2man .
Utilizing the image
From within the /man
directory run the following command:
docker run -v $(pwd):/man -w /man -i docker/md2man ./md2man-all.sh
The md2man
Docker container will process the Markdown files and generate
the man pages inside the /man/man1
directory of your fork using
Docker volumes. For more information on Docker volumes see the man page for
docker run
and also look at the article [Sharing Directories via Volumes]
(https://docs.docker.com/use/working_with_volumes/).