# DockerBashOOP --- Small implementation of Docker for BashOOP. ### Documentation You can generate the documentation using my [BashDocGenerator](https://git.ad5001.eu/Ad5001/BashDocGenerator). ### How to use Import the library: ```bash . $OOP_ROOT/oop.sh importNamespace "path/to/Docker.shn" ``` **Note**: The guides require to know how to use [BashOOP Objects](https://git.ad5001.eu/Ad5001/BashOOP). You can store several docker containers in a single Docker.Container object. The way it's constructed is using keywords that acts as filter for all current Docker containers (both running and stopped). For example: Find all stopped containers based on the image ubuntu:14:04 : ```bash Docker.Container c with_image "ubuntu:14.04" stopped ``` **Note**: If you're executing this as a non root user, you may be prompted for your account password in order to access docker data. A list of all filters can be found in the documentation. You can see if any object was found using `$c.found`, and the count of containers found using `$c.count`. You can then access their properties like you would any other object: ```bash # Their container name $c.name # Their container id $c.id # Their base image $c.image # Amongst others... # And assign them: names="$($c.name)" ``` **Note**: When several containers are matched, the value for each container will be put on a new line.