Node.JS wrapper for low-level Docker.io HTTP interface
// Sockets are used by default.
var docker = require('docker.io')({ socketPath: '/var/run/docker.sock' });
// You must specify socketPath: false to indicate you want to use TCP connections.
var docker = require('docker.io')({ socketPath: false, host: 'http://localhost', port: '4243'});
The defaults for the connection options are:
- socketPath: /var/run/docker.sock
- host: http://localhost
- port: 4243
Here is an example API call, more examples can be found here
var options = {}; // all options listed in the REST documentation for Docker are supported.
docker.containers.list(options /* optional*/, function(err, res) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("data returned from Docker as JS object: ", res);
});
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