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Update container linking documentation
As of 1.3 `docker ps` no longer shows links between containers. This updates the documentation to reflect that change. sudo docker docker inspect -f "{{ .HostConfig.Links }}" web Signed-off-by: Philipp Weissensteiner <mail@philippweissensteiner.com>
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@ -151,18 +151,13 @@ earlier. The `--link` flag takes the form:
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Where `name` is the name of the container we're linking to and `alias` is an
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alias for the link name. You'll see how that alias gets used shortly.
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Next, look at the names of your linked containers by filtering the full output of
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`docker ps` to the last column (NAMES) using `docker ps --no-trunc | awk '{print $NF}'`.
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Next, inspect your linked containers with `docker inspect`:
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$ sudo docker ps --no-trunc | awk '{print $NF}'
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NAMES
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db, web/db
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web
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$ sudo docker inspect -f "{{ .HostConfig.Links }}" web
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[/db:/web/db]
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You can see your named containers, `db` and `web`, and you can see that the `db`
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container also shows `web/db` in the `NAMES` column. This tells you that the
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`web` container is linked to the `db` container, which allows it to access information
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about the `db` container.
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You can see that the `web` container is now linked to the `db` container
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`web/db`. Which allows it to access information about the `db` container.
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So what does linking the containers actually do? You've learned that a link creates a
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source container that can provide information about itself to a recipient container. In
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