This allows users to set the associated machine's system connection to the system default when running `podman machine init --now` or `podman machine start`. It also changes the default bbehavior of these commands in that the user will be prompted and asked if they would like to switch the system connection. It also introduces a command line switch called `--update-connection`. If the switch is unset, then the user will be prmpted. If the command value is explicitly set to `false`, the user will not be prompted and the system connection will not be altered. If the value is set to `true`, the system connection will be made the default and the user will not be prompted.
Fixes: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RUN-3632
Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
Add the ability for users to override the default provider when creating mahcines. The new flag is `--provider` and allows you to specifiy a valid vmtype for the platform. This PR also removes the previous list test where we tested listing all providers. I added a PR for testing --provider which includes a standard `machine ls` which defaults now to showing all providers.
Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
For Podman 6, we still have providers and will continue to have a default provider for each platform. But where a platform has multiple providers, we want users to be able to cross provider boudnaries imposed in Podman 4/5. The key change is to look up virtual machines by name, as before, but to then also iterate all possible providers. As of this PR, init will still only create with the default provider, but a subsequent PR will introdouce an provider override.
I also removed the "--all-providers" command line option on `podman
machine ls` because it no longer makes sense. And I marked the all
provider list test to be skipped.
Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
This change adds a .CreatedAt format option to the podman artifact ls
command to match the behavior of podman images --format CreatedAt.
The .Created field continues to display human-readable elapsed time
(e.g., '6 hours ago'), while the new .CreatedAt field displays the
full timestamp (e.g., '2025-10-23 12:34:56 +0000 UTC').
Changes:
- Refactored artifactListOutput struct to store time.Time value
- Added CreatedAt() method returning full timestamp string
- Added Created() method for human-readable duration
- Updated documentation to include .CreatedAt field
- Added e2e test for .CreatedAt format option
Generated-with: Cursor AI
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
Many commands support the `--format` flag which accept a go template to
allow for formatting for certain values, but it is not
yet implemented for artifact inspect command.
Adding this feature will allow easy formatting in scripts as well as
running it on a terminal.
This feature is implemented for artifact inspect by taking reference
from images and network commands implementation.
Fixes: [#27112](https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/27112)
Signed-off-by: Akash Yadav <akashyadav256526@gmail.com>
This commit implements the --replace functionality for the artifact add command,
allowing users to replace existing artifacts without having to manually remove
them first.
Changes made:
- Add Replace field to ArtifactAddOptions entity types
- Add --replace CLI flag with validation to prevent conflicts with --append
- Implement replace logic in ABI backend to remove existing artifacts before adding
- Update API handlers and tunnel implementation for podman-remote support
- Add comprehensive documentation and examples to man page
- Add e2e and system BATS tests for --replace functionality
- Fix code formatting in pkg/bindings/artifacts/types_pull_options.go:
* Reorder imports with proper spacing
* Fix function declaration spacing
* Convert spaces to proper tab indentation
* Remove extraneous blank lines
The --replace option follows the same pattern as other podman replace options
like 'podman container create --replace' and 'podman pod create --replace'.
It gracefully handles cases where no existing artifact exists (no error thrown).
Usage examples:
podman artifact add --replace quay.io/myimage/artifact:latest /path/to/file
podman artifact add --replace localhost/test/artifact /tmp/newfile.txt
Fixes: Implements requested --replace functionality for artifact add command
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>