cri-o/libpod/runtime_ctr.go

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package libpod
import (
spec "github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// Contains the public Runtime API for containers
// A CtrCreateOption is a functional option which alters the Container created
// by NewContainer
type CtrCreateOption func(*Container) error
// ContainerFilter is a function to determine whether a container is included
// in command output. Containers to be outputted are tested using the function.
// A true return will include the container, a false return will exclude it.
type ContainerFilter func(*Container) bool
// NewContainer creates a new container from a given OCI config
func (r *Runtime) NewContainer(spec *spec.Spec, options ...CtrCreateOption) (*Container, error) {
r.lock.Lock()
defer r.lock.Unlock()
if !r.valid {
return nil, ErrRuntimeStopped
}
ctr, err := newContainer(spec)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, option := range options {
if err := option(ctr); err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error running container create option")
}
}
ctr.valid = true
if err := r.state.AddContainer(ctr); err != nil {
// If we joined a pod, remove ourself from it
if ctr.pod != nil {
if err2 := ctr.pod.removeContainer(ctr); err2 != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error adding new container to state, container could not be removed from pod %s", ctr.pod.ID())
}
}
// TODO: Might be worth making an effort to detect duplicate IDs
// We can recover from that by generating a new ID for the
// container
return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error adding new container to state")
}
return ctr, nil
}
// RemoveContainer removes the given container
// If force is specified, the container will be stopped first
// Otherwise, RemoveContainer will return an error if the container is running
func (r *Runtime) RemoveContainer(c *Container, force bool) error {
return ErrNotImplemented
}
// GetContainer retrieves a container by its ID
func (r *Runtime) GetContainer(id string) (*Container, error) {
r.lock.RLock()
defer r.lock.RUnlock()
if !r.valid {
return nil, ErrRuntimeStopped
}
return r.state.GetContainer(id)
}
// HasContainer checks if a container with the given ID is present
func (r *Runtime) HasContainer(id string) (bool, error) {
r.lock.RLock()
defer r.lock.RUnlock()
if !r.valid {
return false, ErrRuntimeStopped
}
return r.state.HasContainer(id)
}
// LookupContainer looks up a container by its name or a partial ID
// If a partial ID is not unique, an error will be returned
func (r *Runtime) LookupContainer(idOrName string) (*Container, error) {
r.lock.RLock()
defer r.lock.RUnlock()
if !r.valid {
return nil, ErrRuntimeStopped
}
return r.state.LookupContainer(idOrName)
}
// Containers retrieves all containers from the state
// Filters can be provided which will determine what containers are included in
// the output. Multiple filters are handled by ANDing their output, so only
// containers matching all filters are returned
func (r *Runtime) Containers(filters ...ContainerFilter) ([]*Container, error) {
r.lock.RLock()
defer r.lock.RUnlock()
if !r.valid {
return nil, ErrRuntimeStopped
}
ctrs, err := r.state.GetAllContainers()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
ctrsFiltered := make([]*Container, 0, len(ctrs))
for _, ctr := range ctrs {
include := true
for _, filter := range filters {
include = include && filter(ctr)
}
if include {
ctrsFiltered = append(ctrsFiltered, ctr)
}
}
return ctrsFiltered, nil
}