7482962b9d
Add functionality for restoring containers after containerd dies and is restarted with terminated shims. This ensures that on restore, if a container no longer has a running shim, containerd will kill and cleanup the container. Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
32 lines
965 B
Go
32 lines
965 B
Go
package containerd
|
|
|
|
import "golang.org/x/net/context"
|
|
|
|
type IO struct {
|
|
Stdin string
|
|
Stdout string
|
|
Stderr string
|
|
Terminal bool
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
type CreateOpts struct {
|
|
// Spec is the OCI runtime spec
|
|
Spec []byte
|
|
// Rootfs mounts to perform to gain access to the container's filesystem
|
|
Rootfs []Mount
|
|
// IO for the container's main process
|
|
IO IO
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Runtime is responsible for the creation of containers for a certain platform,
|
|
// arch, or custom usage.
|
|
type Runtime interface {
|
|
// Create creates a container with the provided id and options
|
|
Create(ctx context.Context, id string, opts CreateOpts) (Container, error)
|
|
// Containers returns all the current containers for the runtime
|
|
Containers(context.Context) ([]Container, error)
|
|
// Delete removes the container in the runtime
|
|
Delete(context.Context, Container) (uint32, error)
|
|
// Events returns events for the runtime and all containers created by the runtime
|
|
Events(context.Context) <-chan *Event
|
|
}
|