Files
podman/pkg/machine/connection.go
baude b5f54a9b23 introduce podman machine
podman machine allows podman to create, manage, and interact with a vm
running some form of linux (default is fcos).  podman is then configured
to be able to interact with the vm automatically.

while this is usable on linux, the real push is to get this working on
both current apple architectures in macos.

Ashley Cui contributed to this PR and was a great help.

[NO TESTS NEEDED]

Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
2021-03-25 08:43:51 -05:00

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package machine
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/containers/common/pkg/config"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
func AddConnection(uri fmt.Stringer, name, identity string, isDefault bool) error {
if len(identity) < 1 {
return errors.New("identity must be defined")
}
cfg, err := config.ReadCustomConfig()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if _, ok := cfg.Engine.ServiceDestinations[name]; ok {
return errors.New("cannot overwrite connection")
}
if isDefault {
cfg.Engine.ActiveService = name
}
dst := config.Destination{
URI: uri.String(),
}
dst.Identity = identity
if cfg.Engine.ServiceDestinations == nil {
cfg.Engine.ServiceDestinations = map[string]config.Destination{
name: dst,
}
cfg.Engine.ActiveService = name
} else {
cfg.Engine.ServiceDestinations[name] = dst
}
return cfg.Write()
}
func RemoveConnection(name string) error {
cfg, err := config.ReadCustomConfig()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if _, ok := cfg.Engine.ServiceDestinations[name]; ok {
delete(cfg.Engine.ServiceDestinations, name)
} else {
return errors.Errorf("unable to find connection named %q", name)
}
return cfg.Write()
}