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rename working_dir
to workdir
for consistency
#332
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Currently `podman-py` uses all three versions of `work_dir`, `working_dir` and `workdir` (not to mention `WorkingDir`). This commit tries to unify the parameter usage by allowing `workdir` for container `create` or `run`. For backwards compatibility `working_dir` still works but a deprecation warning is added. Since upstream Podman uses a variety of *workdir* versions the `podman-py` codebase can't be simplified further. Fix: containers#330 Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <[email protected]>
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if "working_dir" in args: | ||
warnings.warn("working_dir is deprecated, use workdir instead", PendingDeprecationWarning) | ||
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Please remove the warning. The library is intended to be a super set of the Docker SDK which uses working_dir
as their parameter. I have no issue with workdir being added as an "alias".
@@ -287,7 +288,7 @@ def create( | |||
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volumes_from (List[str]): List of container names or IDs to get volumes from. | |||
working_dir (str): Path to the working directory. |
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Please retain this comment, see below.
self.client.containers.create( | ||
self.alpine_image, working_dir="/tmp", command=["/bin/ls", "-l", "/"] | ||
) | ||
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Thank you for including a test, but it will need to be adjusted to verify workdir
works as expected.
@aparcar still working on this? |
@umohnani8 Could you take this over and get it merged? |
Currently
podman-py
uses all three versions ofwork_dir
,working_dir
andworkdir
(not to mentionWorkingDir
).This commit tries to unify the parameter usage by allowing
workdir
for containercreate
orrun
. For backwards compatibilityworking_dir
still works but a deprecation warning is added.Since upstream Podman uses a variety of workdir versions the
podman-py
codebase can't be simplified further.Fix: #330