Make the "per-object" types aliases for the API type, and remove
the BuildCacheDiskUsage type, as it's not currently used.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This change adds type specific fields to `GET /system/df` endpoint with high level information of disk usage. This change also introduces `verbose` query to the endpoint so that detailed information is by default excluded unless queried to reduce memory consumption. The previous top level `DiskUsage` fields (`Images`, `Containers`, `Volumes` and `BuildCache`) are now deprecated and kept for backwards compatibility.
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Austin Vazquez <austin.vazquez@docker.com>
Most of the code in the filters package relates to the unmarshaling,
validation and application of filters from client requests. None of this
is necessary or particularly useful for Go SDK users. Move the full-fat
filters package into daemon/internal and switch all the daemon code to
import that package so we are free to iterate upon the code without
worrying about source-code interface compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
Commit [moby@17d870b] (API v1.13, docker v1.1.0) changed the default to pause
containers during commit, keeping the behavior opt-in for older API versions.
This version-gate was removed in [moby@1b1147e] because API versions lower
than v1.23 were no longer supported.
However, the `CreateImageConfig` struct still used `Pause`, and required opting-
in to enable pausing. This patch changes the struct to reflect the default.
after this change, we should also consider changing the API make disabling
pause a more explicit option, and to change the "pause" argument to a
"no-pause".
[moby@17d870b]: 17d870bed5
[moby@1b1147e]: 1b1147e46b
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Type type was defined before the API had a definition fro the exec-inspect
response. When a type definition was added in [moby@2a34207], the definition
was moved from the backend to the API, and the backend type implemented as
an alias.
Technically, we could keep a _concrete_ type for the backend, and handle
conversion to the corresponding API type in the router, but currently,
this would likely only add extra complexity.
We could still opt for doing so when the backend requires additional fields
or changes that should not be reflected in the API response.
[moby@2a34207]: 2a342079c6
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
On API v1.52 and newer, the GET /networks/{id} endpoint returns
statistics about the IPAM state for the subnets assigned to the network.
Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
Move the option-types to the client and in some cases create a
copy for the backend. These types are used to construct query-
args, and not marshaled to JSON, and can be replaced with functional
options in the client.
The CreateOptions type was used both as options-struct for the client,
and as struct to marshal/unmarshal the request. For this type, a copy
is created in the Client and a new `checkpoint.CreateRequest` is added
in the API.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Move the option-types to the client and in some cases create a
copy for the backend. These types are used to construct query-
args, and not marshaled to JSON, and can be replaced with functional
options in the client.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
While the network Summary and Inspect types have been aliases in Go's
type system, in practice there is a difference: the Containers and
Services fields are only populated when inspecting a network. Split out
the common fields into a base network.Network struct which is embedded
in the network.Summary and network.Inspect types.
Signed-off-by: Cory Snider <csnider@mirantis.com>
The "backend" types in API were designed to decouple the API server
implementation from the daemon, or other parts of the code that
back the API server. This would allow the daemon to evolve (e.g.
functionality moved to different subsystems) without that impacting
the API server's implementation.
Now that the API server is no longer part of the API package (module),
there is no benefit to having it in the API module. The API server
may evolve (and require changes in the backend), which has no direct
relation with the API module (types, responses); the backend definition
is, however, coupled to the API server implementation.
It's worth noting that, while "technically" possible to use the API
server package, and implement an alternative backend implementation,
this has never been a prime objective. The backend definition was
never considered "stable", and we don't expect external users to
(attempt) to use it as such.
This patch moves the backend types to the daemon/server package,
so that they can evolve with the daemon and API server implementation
without that impacting the API module (which we intend to be stable,
following SemVer).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>