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I'm using the ContainerCollection.run()
method to run containers with the SDK but when the container fails to start (due to wrong parameters or misconfiguration on the Docker Desktop) I can't remove the dangling container since it is not returned to the user when the container.start()
call raises an APIError
nor is removed if I set the remove
flag to True
.
docker-py/docker/models/containers.py
Line 883 in a365202
I would be able to have this container removed if I set the remove
flag to True
and/or have the container reference returned to the user, enclosed within an exception might be an option.
$ pip freeze | grep docker && python --version && docker version
docker==7.0.0
Python 3.10.14
Client:
Version: 27.2.0
API version: 1.47
Go version: go1.21.13
Git commit: 3ab4256
Built: Tue Aug 27 14:14:45 2024
OS/Arch: darwin/amd64
Context: default
Server: Docker Desktop 4.34.0 (165256)
Engine:
Version: 27.2.0
API version: 1.47 (minimum version 1.24)
Go version: go1.21.13
Git commit: 3ab5c7d
Built: Tue Aug 27 14:15:15 2024
OS/Arch: linux/amd64
Experimental: false
containerd:
Version: 1.7.20
GitCommit: 8fc6bcff51318944179630522a095cc9dbf9f353
runc:
Version: 1.1.13
GitCommit: v1.1.13-0-g58aa920
docker-init:
Version: 0.19.0
GitCommit: de40ad0
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