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Index ¶
- Constants
- func ConvertTmpfsOptions(opt *mounttypes.TmpfsOptions, readOnly bool) (string, error)
- func GetPropagation(mode string) mounttypes.Propagation
- func HasPropagation(mode string) bool
- func ParseVolumesFrom(spec string) (string, string, error)
- type Capability
- type DetailedVolume
- type Driver
- type MountPoint
- type Volume
Constants ¶
const ( LocalScope = "local" GlobalScope = "global" )
Scopes define if a volume has is cluster-wide (global) or local only. Scopes are returned by the volume driver when it is queried for capabilities and then set on a volume
const ( // DefaultCopyMode is the copy mode used by default for normal/named volumes DefaultCopyMode = true )
const DefaultDriverName = "local"
DefaultDriverName is the driver name used for the driver implemented in the local package.
const DefaultPropagationMode mounttypes.Propagation = ""
DefaultPropagationMode is used only in linux. In other cases it returns empty string.
Variables ¶
This section is empty.
Functions ¶
func ConvertTmpfsOptions ¶ added in v1.13.0
func ConvertTmpfsOptions(opt *mounttypes.TmpfsOptions, readOnly bool) (string, error)
ConvertTmpfsOptions converts *mounttypes.TmpfsOptions to the raw option string for mount(2).
func GetPropagation ¶ added in v1.10.0
func GetPropagation(mode string) mounttypes.Propagation
GetPropagation is not supported. Return empty string.
func HasPropagation ¶ added in v1.10.0
HasPropagation checks if there is a valid propagation mode present in passed string. Returns true if a valid propagation mode specifier is present, false otherwise.
Types ¶
type Capability ¶ added in v1.12.0
type Capability struct {
// Scope is the scope of the driver, `global` or `local`
// A `global` scope indicates that the driver manages volumes across the cluster
// A `local` scope indicates that the driver only manages volumes resources local to the host
// Scope is declared by the driver
Scope string
}
Capability defines a set of capabilities that a driver is able to handle.
type DetailedVolume ¶ added in v1.13.0
type DetailedVolume interface {
Labels() map[string]string
Options() map[string]string
Scope() string
Volume
}
DetailedVolume wraps a Volume with user-defined labels, options, and cluster scope (e.g., `local` or `global`)
type Driver ¶
type Driver interface {
// Name returns the name of the volume driver.
Name() string
// Create makes a new volume with the given id.
Create(name string, opts map[string]string) (Volume, error)
// Remove deletes the volume.
Remove(vol Volume) (err error)
// List lists all the volumes the driver has
List() ([]Volume, error)
// Get retrieves the volume with the requested name
Get(name string) (Volume, error)
// Scope returns the scope of the driver (e.g. `global` or `local`).
// Scope determines how the driver is handled at a cluster level
Scope() string
}
Driver is for creating and removing volumes.
type MountPoint ¶ added in v1.10.0
type MountPoint struct {
// Source is the source path of the mount.
// E.g. `mount --bind /foo /bar`, `/foo` is the `Source`.
Source string
// Destination is the path relative to the container root (`/`) to the mount point
// It is where the `Source` is mounted to
Destination string
// RW is set to true when the mountpoint should be mounted as read-write
RW bool
// Name is the name reference to the underlying data defined by `Source`
// e.g., the volume name
Name string
// Driver is the volume driver used to create the volume (if it is a volume)
Driver string
// Type of mount to use, see `Type<foo>` definitions in github.com/docker/docker/api/types/mount
Type mounttypes.Type `json:",omitempty"`
// Volume is the volume providing data to this mountpoint.
// This is nil unless `Type` is set to `TypeVolume`
Volume Volume `json:"-"`
// Mode is the comma separated list of options supplied by the user when creating
// the bind/volume mount.
// Note Mode is not used on Windows
Mode string `json:"Relabel,omitempty"` // Originally field was `Relabel`"
// Propagation describes how the mounts are propagated from the host into the
// mount point, and vice-versa.
// See https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/sharedsubtree.txt
// Note Propagation is not used on Windows
Propagation mounttypes.Propagation `json:",omitempty"` // Mount propagation string
// Specifies if data should be copied from the container before the first mount
// Use a pointer here so we can tell if the user set this value explicitly
// This allows us to error out when the user explicitly enabled copy but we can't copy due to the volume being populated
CopyData bool `json:"-"`
// ID is the opaque ID used to pass to the volume driver.
// This should be set by calls to `Mount` and unset by calls to `Unmount`
ID string `json:",omitempty"`
// Sepc is a copy of the API request that created this mount.
Spec mounttypes.Mount
}
MountPoint is the intersection point between a volume and a container. It specifies which volume is to be used and where inside a container it should be mounted.
func ParseMountRaw ¶ added in v1.13.0
func ParseMountRaw(raw, volumeDriver string) (*MountPoint, error)
ParseMountRaw parses a raw volume spec (e.g. `-v /foo:/bar:shared`) into a structured spec. Once the raw spec is parsed it relies on `ParseMountSpec` to validate the spec and create a MountPoint
func ParseMountSpec ¶ added in v1.13.0
func ParseMountSpec(cfg mounttypes.Mount, options ...func(*validateOpts)) (*MountPoint, error)
ParseMountSpec reads a mount config, validates it, and configures a mountpoint from it.
func (*MountPoint) Path ¶ added in v1.10.0
func (m *MountPoint) Path() string
Path returns the path of a volume in a mount point.
type Volume ¶
type Volume interface {
// Name returns the name of the volume
Name() string
// DriverName returns the name of the driver which owns this volume.
DriverName() string
// Path returns the absolute path to the volume.
Path() string
// Mount mounts the volume and returns the absolute path to
// where it can be consumed.
Mount(id string) (string, error)
// Unmount unmounts the volume when it is no longer in use.
Unmount(id string) error
// Status returns low-level status information about a volume
Status() map[string]interface{}
}
Volume is a place to store data. It is backed by a specific driver, and can be mounted.