InfraKit plugins for creating and managing Docker containers.
The InfraKit instance plugin creates and monitors Docker containers.
Based on the default Group plugin:
$ build/infrakit-group-default
INFO[0000] Starting discovery
INFO[0000] Starting plugin
INFO[0000] Starting
INFO[0000] Listening on: unix:///run/infrakit/plugins/group.sock
INFO[0000] listener protocol= unix addr= /run/infrakit/plugins/group.sock err= <nil>
the Vanilla Flavor plugin:
$ build/infrakit-flavor-vanilla
INFO[0000] Starting plugin
INFO[0000] Listening on: unix:///run/infrakit/plugins/flavor-vanilla.sock
INFO[0000] listener protocol= unix addr= /run/infrakit/plugins/flavor-vanilla.sock err= <nil>
and the Docker Instance plugin:
$ build/infrakit-instance-docker
INFO[0000] PID file at unix:///run/infrakit/plugins/instance-docker.pid
INFO[0000] Server waiting at unix:///run/infrakit/plugins/instance-docker
We will use a basic configuration that creates a single instance:
$ cat << EOF > docker-vanilla.json
{
"ID": "docker-example",
"Properties": {
"Allocation": {
"Size": 1
},
"Instance": {
"Plugin": "instance-docker",
"Properties": {
"Config": {
"Image": "httpd:2.2"
},
"HostConfig": {
"AutoRemove": true
},
"Tags": {
"Name": "infrakit-example"
}
}
},
"Flavor": {
"Plugin": "flavor-vanilla",
"Properties": {
"Init": [
"sh -c \"echo 'Hello, World!' > /hello\""
]
}
}
}
}
EOF
For the structure of Config
HostConfig
, see the plugin properties definition below.
Finally, instruct the Group plugin to commit
the group:
$ build/infrakit group commit docker-vanilla.json
Committed docker-example: Managing 1 instances
Additionally, the CLI will report the newly-created instance:
$ build/infrakit group describe docker-example
ID LOGICAL TAGS
90e6f3de4918 elusive_leaky Name=infrakit-example,infrakit.config.hash=dUBtWGmkptbGg29ecBgv1VJYzys=,infrakit.group=docker-example
Retrieve the name of the container and connect to it with an exec
$ docker exec -ti elusive_leaky cat /hello
Hello, World!
The plugin expects properties in the following format:
{
"Tags": {
},
"Config": {
},
"HostConfig": {
},
"NetworkAttachments": [
]
}
The Tags
property is a string-string mapping of labels to apply to all Docker containers that are created.
Config
follows the structure of the type by the same name in the
Docker go SDK.
HostConfig
follows the structure of the type by the same name in the
Docker go SDK.
NetworkAttachments
is an array of NetworkResource.
To take advantage of the Docker networking DNS, the InfraKit logicalID is mapped to the Docker container hostname (and not its IP). The plugin is compatible with both allocation methods, logical IDs (cattles) or group size (pets).