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Informations about the package docker-php-client

Usage

Installation

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Usage

The ApiClient connects to the Docker Remote API via HTTP. You can use the container "jarkt/docker-remote-api" to make the API available.

First create an instance of the ApiClient.

Example:

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You can use various types of request methods to perform your API call. There are get, head, delete, post and put. The signatures are the same:

For your call you have to serve the request path and optional an array of request parameters. Some requests require data in the request body - for these you can also give an instance of an implementation of a requestHandlers\RequestHandler. These implementation prepares a certain data type for the http api request.

Here are some examples:

From the response you can get the status code, to decide what type of ResponseHandler you need. Use a responseHandler\ResponseHandler to get informations from the response or to start actions on the local machine like unpacking a tar archive.

Here are some examples:

Hint

Use the environment variable HOSTNAME as the container id of your own host.

Developers

Tests are running inside a docker container. Install all the test dependencies by going to the "containers" folder and type: ./install.sh

Update dependencies with: ./update.sh

Run the tests with: ./test.sh

This will make the API available through the container "jarkt/docker-remote-api" and run the tests against this endpoint.


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