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import json
import os
from docker import errors
from .config import (
METAFILE,
get_current_context_name,
get_meta_dir,
write_context_name_to_docker_config,
)
from .context import Context
class ContextAPI:
"""Context API.
Contains methods for context management:
create, list, remove, get, inspect.
"""
DEFAULT_CONTEXT = Context("default", "swarm")
@classmethod
def create_context(
cls, name, orchestrator=None, host=None, tls_cfg=None,
default_namespace=None, skip_tls_verify=False):
"""Creates a new context.
Returns:
(Context): a Context object.
Raises:
:py:class:`docker.errors.MissingContextParameter`
If a context name is not provided.
:py:class:`docker.errors.ContextAlreadyExists`
If a context with the name already exists.
:py:class:`docker.errors.ContextException`
If name is default.
Example:
>>> from docker.context import ContextAPI
>>> ctx = ContextAPI.create_context(name='test')
>>> print(ctx.Metadata)
{
"Name": "test",
"Metadata": {},
"Endpoints": {
"docker": {
"Host": "unix:///var/run/docker.sock",
"SkipTLSVerify": false
}
}
}
"""
if not name:
raise errors.MissingContextParameter("name")
if name == "default":
raise errors.ContextException(
'"default" is a reserved context name')
ctx = Context.load_context(name)
if ctx:
raise errors.ContextAlreadyExists(name)
endpoint = "docker"
if orchestrator and orchestrator != "swarm":
endpoint = orchestrator
ctx = Context(name, orchestrator)
ctx.set_endpoint(
endpoint, host, tls_cfg,
skip_tls_verify=skip_tls_verify,
def_namespace=default_namespace)
ctx.save()
return ctx
@classmethod
def get_context(cls, name=None):
"""Retrieves a context object.
Args:
name (str): The name of the context
Example:
>>> from docker.context import ContextAPI
>>> ctx = ContextAPI.get_context(name='test')
>>> print(ctx.Metadata)
{
"Name": "test",
"Metadata": {},
"Endpoints": {
"docker": {
"Host": "unix:///var/run/docker.sock",
"SkipTLSVerify": false
}
}
}
"""
if not name:
name = get_current_context_name()
if name == "default":
return cls.DEFAULT_CONTEXT
return Context.load_context(name)
@classmethod
def contexts(cls):
"""Context list.
Returns:
(Context): List of context objects.
Raises:
:py:class:`docker.errors.APIError`
If the server returns an error.
"""
names = []
for dirname, dirnames, fnames in os.walk(get_meta_dir()):
for filename in fnames + dirnames:
if filename == METAFILE:
try:
data = json.load(
open(os.path.join(dirname, filename)))
names.append(data["Name"])
except Exception as e:
raise errors.ContextException(
f"Failed to load metafile {filename}: {e}",
) from e
contexts = [cls.DEFAULT_CONTEXT]
for name in names:
contexts.append(Context.load_context(name))
return contexts
@classmethod
def get_current_context(cls):
"""Get current context.
Returns:
(Context): current context object.
"""
return cls.get_context()
@classmethod
def set_current_context(cls, name="default"):
ctx = cls.get_context(name)
if not ctx:
raise errors.ContextNotFound(name)
err = write_context_name_to_docker_config(name)
if err:
raise errors.ContextException(
f'Failed to set current context: {err}')
@classmethod
def remove_context(cls, name):
"""Remove a context. Similar to the ``docker context rm`` command.
Args:
name (str): The name of the context
Raises:
:py:class:`docker.errors.MissingContextParameter`
If a context name is not provided.
:py:class:`docker.errors.ContextNotFound`
If a context with the name does not exist.
:py:class:`docker.errors.ContextException`
If name is default.
Example:
>>> from docker.context import ContextAPI
>>> ContextAPI.remove_context(name='test')
>>>
"""
if not name:
raise errors.MissingContextParameter("name")
if name == "default":
raise errors.ContextException(
'context "default" cannot be removed')
ctx = Context.load_context(name)
if not ctx:
raise errors.ContextNotFound(name)
if name == get_current_context_name():
write_context_name_to_docker_config(None)
ctx.remove()
@classmethod
def inspect_context(cls, name="default"):
"""Remove a context. Similar to the ``docker context inspect`` command.
Args:
name (str): The name of the context
Raises:
:py:class:`docker.errors.MissingContextParameter`
If a context name is not provided.
:py:class:`docker.errors.ContextNotFound`
If a context with the name does not exist.
Example:
>>> from docker.context import ContextAPI
>>> ContextAPI.remove_context(name='test')
>>>
"""
if not name:
raise errors.MissingContextParameter("name")
if name == "default":
return cls.DEFAULT_CONTEXT()
ctx = Context.load_context(name)
if not ctx:
raise errors.ContextNotFound(name)
return ctx()