# Docker_Network Module Proposal ## Purpose and Scope: The purpose of Docker_network is to create networks, connect containers to networks, disconnect containers from networks, and delete networks. Docker network will manage networks using docker-py to communicate with either a local or remote API. It will support API versions >= 1.14. API connection details will be handled externally in a shared utility module similar to how other cloud modules operate. ## Parameters: Docker_network will accept the parameters listed below. Parameters related to connecting to the API will be handled in a shared utility module, as mentioned above. ``` connected: description: - List of container names or container IDs to connect to a network. default: null driver: description: - Specify the type of network. Docker provides bridge and overlay drivers, but 3rd party drivers can also be used. default: bridge driver_options: description: - Dictionary of network settings. Consult docker docs for valid options and values. default: null force: description: - With state 'absent' forces disconnecting all containers from the network prior to deleting the network. With state 'present' will disconnect all containers, delete the network and re-create the network. default: false incremental: description: - By default the connected list is canonical, meaning containers not on the list are removed from the network. Use incremental to leave existing containers connected. default: false ipam_driver: description: - Specifiy an IPAM driver. default: null ipam_options: description: - Dictionary of IPAM options. default: null network_name: description: - Name of the network to operate on. default: null required: true state: description: - "absent" deletes the network. If a network has connected containers, it cannot be deleted. Use the force option to disconnect all containers and delete the network. - "present" creates the network, if it does not already exist with the specified parameters, and connects the list of containers provided via the connected parameter. Containers not on the list will be disconnected. An empty list will leave no containers connected to the network. Use the incremental option to leave existing containers connected. Use the force options to force re-creation of the network. default: present choices: - absent - present ``` ## Examples: ``` - name: Create a network docker_network: name: network_one - name: Remove all but selected list of containers docker_network: name: network_one connected: - containera - containerb - containerc - name: Remove a single container docker_network: name: network_one connected: "{{ fulllist|difference(['containera']) }}" - name: Add a container to a network, leaving existing containers connected docker_network: name: network_one connected: - containerc incremental: yes - name: Create a network with options (Not sure if 'ip_range' is correct key name) docker_network name: network_two options: subnet: '172.3.26.0/16' gateway: 172.3.26.1 ip_range: '192.168.1.0/24' - name: Delete a network, disconnecting all containers docker_network: name: network_one state: absent force: yes ``` ## Returns: ``` { changed: True, failed: false rc: 0 action: created | removed | none results: { < results from docker inspect for the affected network > } } ```