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# How to use libpod for custom/derivative projects
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libpod today is a Golang library and a CLI.  The choice of interface you make has advantages and disadvantages.
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Using the REST API
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Advantages:
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 - Stable, versioned API
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 - Language-agnostic
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 - [Well-documented](http://docs.podman.io/en/latest/_static/api.html) API
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Disadvantages:
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 - Error handling is less verbose than Golang API
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 - May be slower
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Running as a subprocess
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Advantages:
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 - Many commands output JSON
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 - Works with languages other than Golang
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 - Easy to get started
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Disadvantages:
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 - Error handling is harder
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 - May be slower
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 - Can't hook into or control low-level things like how images are pulled
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Vendoring into a Go project
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Advantages:
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 - Significant power and control
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Disadvantages:
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 - You are now on the hook for container runtime security updates (partially, `runc`/`crun` are separate)
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 - Binary size
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 - Potential skew between multiple libpod versions operating on the same storage can cause problems
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Making the choice
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A good question to ask first is: Do you want users to be able to use `podman` to manipulate the containers created by your project?
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If so, that makes it more likely that you want to run `podman` as a subprocess or using the HTTP API.  If you want a separate image store and a fundamentally
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different experience; if what you're doing with containers is quite different from those created by the `podman` CLI,
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that may drive you towards vendoring.
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