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    11  
    12  # Docker Remote API
    13  
    14  Docker's Remote API uses an open schema model.  In this model, unknown
    15  properties in incoming messages are ignored. Client applications need to take
    16  this behavior into account to ensure they do not break when talking to newer
    17  Docker daemons.
    18  
    19  The API tends to be REST, but for some complex commands, like attach or pull,
    20  the HTTP connection is hijacked to transport STDOUT, STDIN, and STDERR.
    21  
    22  By default the Docker daemon listens on `unix:///var/run/docker.sock` and the
    23  client must have `root` access to interact with the daemon. If a group named
    24  `docker` exists on your system, `docker` applies ownership of the socket to the
    25  group.
    26  
    27  The current version of the API is v1.23 which means calling `/info` is the same
    28  as calling `/v1.23/info`. To call an older version of the API use
    29  `/v1.22/info`.
    30  
    31  Use the table below to find the API version for a Docker version:
    32  
    33  Docker version  | API version                        | Changes
    34  ----------------|------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------
    35  1.11.x          | [1.23](docker_remote_api_v1.23.md) | [API changes](docker_remote_api.md#v1-23-api-changes)
    36  1.10.x          | [1.22](docker_remote_api_v1.22.md) | [API changes](docker_remote_api.md#v1-22-api-changes)
    37  1.9.x           | [1.21](docker_remote_api_v1.21.md) | [API changes](docker_remote_api.md#v1-21-api-changes)
    38  1.8.x           | [1.20](docker_remote_api_v1.20.md) | [API changes](docker_remote_api.md#v1-20-api-changes)
    39  1.7.x           | [1.19](docker_remote_api_v1.19.md) | [API changes](docker_remote_api.md#v1-19-api-changes)
    40  1.6.x           | [1.18](docker_remote_api_v1.18.md) | [API changes](docker_remote_api.md#v1-18-api-changes)
    41  1.5.x           | [1.17](docker_remote_api_v1.17.md) | [API changes](docker_remote_api.md#v1-17-api-changes)
    42  1.4.x           | [1.16](docker_remote_api_v1.16.md) | [API changes](docker_remote_api.md#v1-16-api-changes)
    43  1.3.x           | [1.15](docker_remote_api_v1.15.md) | [API changes](docker_remote_api.md#v1-15-api-changes)
    44  1.2.x           | [1.14](docker_remote_api_v1.14.md) | [API changes](docker_remote_api.md#v1-14-api-changes)
    45  
    46  Refer to the [GitHub repository](
    47  https://github.com/docker/docker/tree/master/docs/reference/api) for
    48  older releases.
    49  
    50  ## Authentication
    51  
    52  Since API version 1.2, the auth configuration is now handled client side, so the
    53  client has to send the `authConfig` as a `POST` in `/images/(name)/push`. The
    54  `authConfig`, set as the `X-Registry-Auth` header, is currently a Base64 encoded
    55  (JSON) string with the following structure:
    56  
    57  ```
    58  {"username": "string", "password": "string", "email": "string",
    59     "serveraddress" : "string", "auth": ""}
    60  ```
    61  
    62  Callers should leave the `auth` empty. The `serveraddress` is a domain/ip
    63  without protocol. Throughout this structure, double quotes are required.
    64  
    65  ## Using Docker Machine with the API
    66  
    67  If you are using `docker-machine`, the Docker daemon is on a virtual host that uses an encrypted TCP socket. This means, for Docker Machine users, you need to add extra parameters to `curl` or `wget` when making test API requests, for example:
    68  
    69  ```
    70  curl --insecure --cert ~/.docker/cert.pem --key ~/.docker/key.pem https://YOUR_VM_IP:2376/images/json
    71  
    72  wget --no-check-certificate --certificate=$DOCKER_CERT_PATH/cert.pem --private-key=$DOCKER_CERT_PATH/key.pem https://your_vm_ip:2376/images/json -O - -q
    73  ```
    74  
    75  ## Docker Events
    76  
    77  The following diagram depicts the container states accessible through the API.
    78  
    79  ![States](images/event_state.png)
    80  
    81  Some container-related events are not affected by container state, so they are not included in this diagram. These events are:
    82  
    83  * **export** emitted by `docker export`
    84  * **exec_create** emitted by `docker exec`
    85  * **exec_start** emitted by `docker exec` after **exec_create**
    86  
    87  Running `docker rmi` emits an **untag** event when removing an image name.  The `rmi` command may also emit **delete** events when images are deleted by ID directly or by deleting the last tag referring to the image.
    88  
    89  > **Acknowledgement**: This diagram and the accompanying text were used with the permission of Matt Good and Gilder Labs. See Matt's original blog post [Docker Events Explained](http://gliderlabs.com/blog/2015/04/14/docker-events-explained/).
    90  
    91  ## Version history
    92  
    93  This section lists each version from latest to oldest.  Each listing includes a link to the full documentation set and the changes relevant in that release.
    94  
    95  ### v1.23 API changes
    96  
    97  [Docker Remote API v1.23](docker_remote_api_v1.23.md) documentation
    98  
    99  
   100  ### v1.22 API changes
   101  
   102  [Docker Remote API v1.22](docker_remote_api_v1.22.md) documentation
   103  
   104  * `POST /container/(name)/update` updates the resources of a container.
   105  * `GET /containers/json` supports filter `isolation` on Windows.
   106  * `GET /containers/json` now returns the list of networks of containers.
   107  * `GET /info` Now returns `Architecture` and `OSType` fields, providing information
   108    about the host architecture and operating system type that the daemon runs on.
   109  * `GET /networks/(name)` now returns a `Name` field for each container attached to the network.
   110  * `GET /version` now returns the `BuildTime` field in RFC3339Nano format to make it
   111    consistent with other date/time values returned by the API.
   112  * `AuthConfig` now supports a `registrytoken` for token based authentication
   113  * `POST /containers/create` now has a 4M minimum value limit for `HostConfig.KernelMemory`
   114  * Pushes initiated with `POST /images/(name)/push` and pulls initiated with `POST /images/create`
   115    will be cancelled if the HTTP connection making the API request is closed before
   116    the push or pull completes.
   117  * `POST /containers/create` now allows you to set a read/write rate limit for a
   118    device (in bytes per second or IO per second).
   119  * `GET /networks` now supports filtering by `name`, `id` and `type`.
   120  * `POST /containers/create` now allows you to set the static IPv4 and/or IPv6 address for the container.
   121  * `POST /networks/(id)/connect` now allows you to set the static IPv4 and/or IPv6 address for the container.
   122  * `GET /info` now includes the number of containers running, stopped, and paused.
   123  * `POST /networks/create` now supports restricting external access to the network by setting the `internal` field.
   124  * `POST /networks/(id)/disconnect` now includes a `Force` option to forcefully disconnect a container from network
   125  * `GET /containers/(id)/json` now returns the `NetworkID` of containers.
   126  * `POST /networks/create` Now supports an options field in the IPAM config that provides options
   127    for custom IPAM plugins.
   128  * `GET /networks/{network-id}` Now returns IPAM config options for custom IPAM plugins if any
   129    are available.
   130  * `GET /networks/<network-id>` now returns subnets info for user-defined networks.
   131  
   132  ### v1.21 API changes
   133  
   134  [Docker Remote API v1.21](docker_remote_api_v1.21.md) documentation
   135  
   136  * `GET /volumes` lists volumes from all volume drivers.
   137  * `POST /volumes/create` to create a volume.
   138  * `GET /volumes/(name)` get low-level information about a volume.
   139  * `DELETE /volumes/(name)` remove a volume with the specified name.
   140  * `VolumeDriver` was moved from `config` to `HostConfig` to make the configuration portable.
   141  * `GET /images/(name)/json` now returns information about an image's `RepoTags` and `RepoDigests`.
   142  * The `config` option now accepts the field `StopSignal`, which specifies the signal to use to kill a container.
   143  * `GET /containers/(id)/stats` will return networking information respectively for each interface.
   144  * The `HostConfig` option now includes the `DnsOptions` field to configure the container's DNS options.
   145  * `POST /build` now optionally takes a serialized map of build-time variables.
   146  * `GET /events` now includes a `timenano` field, in addition to the existing `time` field.
   147  * `GET /events` now supports filtering by image and container labels.
   148  * `GET /info` now lists engine version information and return the information of `CPUShares` and `Cpuset`.
   149  * `GET /containers/json` will return `ImageID` of the image used by container.
   150  * `POST /exec/(name)/start` will now return an HTTP 409 when the container is either stopped or paused.
   151  * `GET /containers/(name)/json` now accepts a `size` parameter. Setting this parameter to '1' returns container size information in the `SizeRw` and `SizeRootFs` fields.
   152  * `GET /containers/(name)/json` now returns a `NetworkSettings.Networks` field,
   153    detailing network settings per network. This field deprecates the
   154    `NetworkSettings.Gateway`, `NetworkSettings.IPAddress`,
   155    `NetworkSettings.IPPrefixLen`, and `NetworkSettings.MacAddress` fields, which
   156    are still returned for backward-compatibility, but will be removed in a future version.
   157  * `GET /exec/(id)/json` now returns a `NetworkSettings.Networks` field,
   158    detailing networksettings per network. This field deprecates the
   159    `NetworkSettings.Gateway`, `NetworkSettings.IPAddress`,
   160    `NetworkSettings.IPPrefixLen`, and `NetworkSettings.MacAddress` fields, which
   161    are still returned for backward-compatibility, but will be removed in a future version.
   162  * The `HostConfig` option now includes the `OomScoreAdj` field for adjusting the
   163    badness heuristic. This heuristic selects which processes the OOM killer kills
   164    under out-of-memory conditions.
   165  
   166  ### v1.20 API changes
   167  
   168  [Docker Remote API v1.20](docker_remote_api_v1.20.md) documentation
   169  
   170  * `GET /containers/(id)/archive` get an archive of filesystem content from a container.
   171  * `PUT /containers/(id)/archive` upload an archive of content to be extracted to
   172  an existing directory inside a container's filesystem.
   173  * `POST /containers/(id)/copy` is deprecated in favor of the above `archive`
   174  endpoint which can be used to download files and directories from a container.
   175  * The `hostConfig` option now accepts the field `GroupAdd`, which specifies a
   176  list of additional groups that the container process will run as.
   177  
   178  ### v1.19 API changes
   179  
   180  [Docker Remote API v1.19](docker_remote_api_v1.19.md) documentation
   181  
   182  * When the daemon detects a version mismatch with the client, usually when
   183  the client is newer than the daemon, an HTTP 400 is now returned instead
   184  of a 404.
   185  * `GET /containers/(id)/stats` now accepts `stream` bool to get only one set of stats and disconnect.
   186  * `GET /containers/(id)/logs` now accepts a `since` timestamp parameter.
   187  * `GET /info` The fields `Debug`, `IPv4Forwarding`, `MemoryLimit`, and
   188  `SwapLimit` are now returned as boolean instead of as an int. In addition, the
   189  end point now returns the new boolean fields `CpuCfsPeriod`, `CpuCfsQuota`, and
   190  `OomKillDisable`.
   191  * The `hostConfig` option now accepts the fields `CpuPeriod` and `CpuQuota`
   192  * `POST /build` accepts `cpuperiod` and `cpuquota` options
   193  
   194  ### v1.18 API changes
   195  
   196  [Docker Remote API v1.18](docker_remote_api_v1.18.md) documentation
   197  
   198  * `GET /version` now returns `Os`, `Arch` and `KernelVersion`.
   199  * `POST /containers/create` and `POST /containers/(id)/start`allow you to  set ulimit settings for use in the container.
   200  * `GET /info` now returns `SystemTime`, `HttpProxy`,`HttpsProxy` and `NoProxy`.
   201  * `GET /images/json` added a `RepoDigests` field to include image digest information.
   202  * `POST /build` can now set resource constraints for all containers created for the build.
   203  * `CgroupParent` can be passed in the host config to setup container cgroups under a specific cgroup.
   204  * `POST /build` closing the HTTP request cancels the build
   205  * `POST /containers/(id)/exec` includes `Warnings` field to response.
   206  
   207  ### v1.17 API changes
   208  
   209  [Docker Remote API v1.17](docker_remote_api_v1.17.md) documentation
   210  
   211  * The build supports `LABEL` command. Use this to add metadata to an image. For
   212  example you could add data describing the content of an image. `LABEL
   213  "com.example.vendor"="ACME Incorporated"`
   214  * `POST /containers/(id)/attach` and `POST /exec/(id)/start`
   215  * The Docker client now hints potential proxies about connection hijacking using HTTP Upgrade headers.
   216  * `POST /containers/create` sets labels on container create describing the container.
   217  * `GET /containers/json` returns the labels associated with the containers (`Labels`).
   218  * `GET /containers/(id)/json` returns the list current execs associated with the
   219  container (`ExecIDs`). This endpoint now returns the container labels
   220  (`Config.Labels`).
   221  * `POST /containers/(id)/rename` renames a container `id` to a new name.*
   222  * `POST /containers/create` and `POST /containers/(id)/start` callers can pass
   223  `ReadonlyRootfs` in the host config to mount the container's root filesystem as
   224  read only.
   225  * `GET /containers/(id)/stats` returns a live stream of a container's resource usage statistics.
   226  * `GET /images/json` returns the labels associated with each image (`Labels`).
   227  
   228  
   229  ### v1.16 API changes
   230  
   231  [Docker Remote API v1.16](docker_remote_api_v1.16.md)
   232  
   233  * `GET /info` returns the number of CPUs available on the machine (`NCPU`),
   234  total memory available (`MemTotal`), a user-friendly name describing the running Docker daemon (`Name`), a unique ID identifying the daemon (`ID`), and
   235  a list of daemon labels (`Labels`).
   236  * `POST /containers/create` callers can set the new container's MAC address explicitly.
   237  * Volumes are now initialized when the container is created.
   238  * `POST /containers/(id)/copy` copies data which is contained in a volume.
   239  
   240  ### v1.15 API changes
   241  
   242  [Docker Remote API v1.15](docker_remote_api_v1.15.md) documentation
   243  
   244  `POST /containers/create` you can set a container's `HostConfig` when creating a
   245  container. Previously this was only available when starting a container.
   246  
   247  ### v1.14 API changes
   248  
   249  [Docker Remote API v1.14](docker_remote_api_v1.14.md) documentation
   250  
   251  * `DELETE /containers/(id)` when using `force`, the container will be immediately killed with SIGKILL.
   252  * `POST /containers/(id)/start` the `HostConfig` option accepts the field `CapAdd`, which specifies a list of capabilities
   253  to add, and the field `CapDrop`, which specifies a list of capabilities to drop.
   254  * `POST /images/create` th `fromImage` and `repo` parameters support the
   255  `repo:tag` format. Consequently,  the `tag` parameter is now obsolete. Using the
   256  new format and the `tag` parameter at the same time will return an error.