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from .. import utils
from ..errors import InvalidVersion
from ..utils import check_resource, minimum_version, version_lt
class NetworkApiMixin:
def networks(self, names=None, ids=None, filters=None):
"""
List networks. Similar to the ``docker network ls`` command.
Args:
names (:py:class:`list`): List of names to filter by
ids (:py:class:`list`): List of ids to filter by
filters (dict): Filters to be processed on the network list.
Available filters:
- ``driver=[<driver-name>]`` Matches a network's driver.
- ``label=[<key>]``, ``label=[<key>=<value>]`` or a list of
such.
- ``type=["custom"|"builtin"]`` Filters networks by type.
Returns:
(dict): List of network objects.
Raises:
:py:class:`docker.errors.APIError`
If the server returns an error.
"""
if filters is None:
filters = {}
if names:
filters['name'] = names
if ids:
filters['id'] = ids
params = {'filters': utils.convert_filters(filters)}
url = self._url("/networks")
res = self._get(url, params=params)
return self._result(res, json=True)
def create_network(self, name, driver=None, options=None, ipam=None,
check_duplicate=None, internal=False, labels=None,
enable_ipv6=False, attachable=None, scope=None,
ingress=None):
"""
Create a network. Similar to the ``docker network create``.
Args:
name (str): Name of the network
driver (str): Name of the driver used to create the network
options (dict): Driver options as a key-value dictionary
ipam (IPAMConfig): Optional custom IP scheme for the network.
check_duplicate (bool): Request daemon to check for networks with
same name. Default: ``None``.
internal (bool): Restrict external access to the network. Default
``False``.
labels (dict): Map of labels to set on the network. Default
``None``.
enable_ipv6 (bool): Enable IPv6 on the network. Default ``False``.
attachable (bool): If enabled, and the network is in the global
scope, non-service containers on worker nodes will be able to
connect to the network.
scope (str): Specify the network's scope (``local``, ``global`` or
``swarm``)
ingress (bool): If set, create an ingress network which provides
the routing-mesh in swarm mode.
Returns:
(dict): The created network reference object
Raises:
:py:class:`docker.errors.APIError`
If the server returns an error.
Example:
A network using the bridge driver:
>>> client.api.create_network("network1", driver="bridge")
You can also create more advanced networks with custom IPAM
configurations. For example, setting the subnet to
``192.168.52.0/24`` and gateway address to ``192.168.52.254``.
.. code-block:: python
>>> ipam_pool = docker.types.IPAMPool(
subnet='192.168.52.0/24',
gateway='192.168.52.254'
)
>>> ipam_config = docker.types.IPAMConfig(
pool_configs=[ipam_pool]
)
>>> client.api.create_network("network1", driver="bridge",
ipam=ipam_config)
"""
if options is not None and not isinstance(options, dict):
raise TypeError('options must be a dictionary')
data = {
'Name': name,
'Driver': driver,
'Options': options,
'IPAM': ipam,
'CheckDuplicate': check_duplicate,
}
if labels is not None:
if version_lt(self._version, '1.23'):
raise InvalidVersion(
'network labels were introduced in API 1.23'
)
if not isinstance(labels, dict):
raise TypeError('labels must be a dictionary')
data["Labels"] = labels
if enable_ipv6:
if version_lt(self._version, '1.23'):
raise InvalidVersion(
'enable_ipv6 was introduced in API 1.23'
)
data['EnableIPv6'] = True
if internal:
if version_lt(self._version, '1.22'):
raise InvalidVersion('Internal networks are not '
'supported in API version < 1.22')
data['Internal'] = True
if attachable is not None:
if version_lt(self._version, '1.24'):
raise InvalidVersion(
'attachable is not supported in API version < 1.24'
)
data['Attachable'] = attachable
if ingress is not None:
if version_lt(self._version, '1.29'):
raise InvalidVersion(
'ingress is not supported in API version < 1.29'
)
data['Ingress'] = ingress
if scope is not None:
if version_lt(self._version, '1.30'):
raise InvalidVersion(
'scope is not supported in API version < 1.30'
)
data['Scope'] = scope
url = self._url("/networks/create")
res = self._post_json(url, data=data)
return self._result(res, json=True)
@minimum_version('1.25')
def prune_networks(self, filters=None):
"""
Delete unused networks
Args:
filters (dict): Filters to process on the prune list.
Returns:
(dict): A dict containing a list of deleted network names and
the amount of disk space reclaimed in bytes.
Raises:
:py:class:`docker.errors.APIError`
If the server returns an error.
"""
params = {}
if filters:
params['filters'] = utils.convert_filters(filters)
url = self._url('/networks/prune')
return self._result(self._post(url, params=params), True)
@check_resource('net_id')
def remove_network(self, net_id):
"""
Remove a network. Similar to the ``docker network rm`` command.
Args:
net_id (str): The network's id
"""
url = self._url("/networks/{0}", net_id)
res = self._delete(url)
self._raise_for_status(res)
@check_resource('net_id')
def inspect_network(self, net_id, verbose=None, scope=None):
"""
Get detailed information about a network.
Args:
net_id (str): ID of network
verbose (bool): Show the service details across the cluster in
swarm mode.
scope (str): Filter the network by scope (``swarm``, ``global``
or ``local``).
"""
params = {}
if verbose is not None:
if version_lt(self._version, '1.28'):
raise InvalidVersion('verbose was introduced in API 1.28')
params['verbose'] = verbose
if scope is not None:
if version_lt(self._version, '1.31'):
raise InvalidVersion('scope was introduced in API 1.31')
params['scope'] = scope
url = self._url("/networks/{0}", net_id)
res = self._get(url, params=params)
return self._result(res, json=True)
@check_resource('container')
def connect_container_to_network(self, container, net_id,
ipv4_address=None, ipv6_address=None,
aliases=None, links=None,
link_local_ips=None, driver_opt=None,
mac_address=None):
"""
Connect a container to a network.
Args:
container (str): container-id/name to be connected to the network
net_id (str): network id
aliases (:py:class:`list`): A list of aliases for this endpoint.
Names in that list can be used within the network to reach the
container. Defaults to ``None``.
links (:py:class:`list`): A list of links for this endpoint.
Containers declared in this list will be linked to this
container. Defaults to ``None``.
ipv4_address (str): The IP address of this container on the
network, using the IPv4 protocol. Defaults to ``None``.
ipv6_address (str): The IP address of this container on the
network, using the IPv6 protocol. Defaults to ``None``.
link_local_ips (:py:class:`list`): A list of link-local
(IPv4/IPv6) addresses.
mac_address (str): The MAC address of this container on the
network. Defaults to ``None``.
"""
data = {
"Container": container,
"EndpointConfig": self.create_endpoint_config(
aliases=aliases, links=links, ipv4_address=ipv4_address,
ipv6_address=ipv6_address, link_local_ips=link_local_ips,
driver_opt=driver_opt,
mac_address=mac_address
),
}
url = self._url("/networks/{0}/connect", net_id)
res = self._post_json(url, data=data)
self._raise_for_status(res)
@check_resource('container')
def disconnect_container_from_network(self, container, net_id,
force=False):
"""
Disconnect a container from a network.
Args:
container (str): container ID or name to be disconnected from the
network
net_id (str): network ID
force (bool): Force the container to disconnect from a network.
Default: ``False``
"""
data = {"Container": container}
if force:
if version_lt(self._version, '1.22'):
raise InvalidVersion(
'Forced disconnect was introduced in API 1.22'
)
data['Force'] = force
url = self._url("/networks/{0}/disconnect", net_id)
res = self._post_json(url, data=data)
self._raise_for_status(res)