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Makes `docker volume ls` and `docker volume inspect` ask the volume drivers rather than only using what is cached locally. Previously in order to use a volume from an external driver, one would either have to use `docker volume create` or have a container that is already using that volume for it to be visible to the other volume API's. For keeping uniqueness of volume names in the daemon, names are bound to a driver on a first come first serve basis. If two drivers have a volume with the same name, the first one is chosen, and a warning is logged about the second one. Adds 2 new methods to the plugin API, `List` and `Get`. If a plugin does not implement these endpoints, a user will not be able to find the specified volumes as well requests go through the drivers. Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com> |
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README.md
Docker 'errors' package
This package contains all of the error messages generated by the Docker engine that might be exposed via the Docker engine's REST API.
Each top-level engine package will have its own file in this directory
so that there's a clear grouping of errors, instead of just one big
file. The errors for each package are defined here instead of within
their respective package structure so that Docker CLI code that may need
to import these error definition files will not need to know or understand
the engine's package/directory structure. In other words, all they should
need to do is import .../docker/errors
and they will automatically
pick up all Docker engine defined errors. This also gives the engine
developers the freedom to change the engine packaging structure (e.g. to
CRUD packages) without worrying about breaking existing clients.
These errors are defined using the 'errcode' package. The errcode
package
allows for each error to be typed and include all information necessary to
have further processing done on them if necessary. In particular, each error
includes:
-
Value - a unique string (in all caps) associated with this error. Typically, this string is the same name as the variable name of the error (w/o the
ErrorCode
text) but in all caps. -
Message - the human readable sentence that will be displayed for this error. It can contain '%s' substitutions that allows for the code generating the error to specify values that will be inserted in the string prior to being displayed to the end-user. The
WithArgs()
function can be used to specify the insertion strings. Note, the evaluation of the strings will be done at the timeWithArgs()
is called. -
Description - additional human readable text to further explain the circumstances of the error situation.
-
HTTPStatusCode - when the error is returned back to a CLI, this value will be used to populate the HTTP status code. If not present the default value will be
StatusInternalServerError
, 500.
Not all errors generated within the engine's executable will be propagated
back to the engine's API layer. For example, it is expected that errors
generated by vendored code (under docker/vendor
) and packaged code
(under docker/pkg
) will be converted into errors defined by this package.
When processing an errcode error, if you are looking for a particular error then you can do something like:
import derr "github.com/docker/docker/errors"
...
err := someFunc()
if err.ErrorCode() == derr.ErrorCodeNoSuchContainer {
...
}