Author: Mario Rodas [email protected]
Version: 0.1.1
docker-tramp.el
offers a TRAMP method for Docker containers.
NOTE:
docker-tramp.el
relies in thedocker exec
command. Tested with docker version 1.6.x but should work with versions >1.3. Podman also works.
NOTE: Similar functionality is built-in to Emacs from version 29 onwards, so perhaps you don't need this package any more.
Offers the TRAMP method docker
to access running containers
C-x C-f /docker:user@container:/path/to/file
where
user is the user that you want to use inside the container (optional)
container is the id or name of the container
Multi-hop examples
If you container is hosted on vm.example.net
:
/ssh:[email protected]|docker:user@container:/path/to/file
If you need to run the docker
command as, say, the root
user:
/sudo:root@localhost|docker:user@container:/path/to/file
Busyboxes built with the ENABLE_FEATURE_EDITING_ASK_TERMINAL
config option
send also escape sequences, which tramp-wait-for-output
doesn't ignores
correctly. Tramp upstream fixed in 98a5112 and is available since
Tramp>=2.3.
For older versions of Tramp you can dump docker-tramp-compat.el in your
load-path
somewhere and add the following to your init.el
, which
overwrites tramp-wait-for-output
with the patch applied:
(require 'docker-tramp-compat)
This is a known issue with Tramp, but is not a bug so much as a poor default
setting. Adding tramp-own-remote-path
to tramp-remote-path
will make
Tramp use the remote's PATH
environment varialbe.
(add-to-list 'tramp-remote-path 'tramp-own-remote-path)
Converted from docker-tramp.el
by el2markdown.