cli: new daemon command and new cli package

This patch creates a new cli package that allows to combine both client
and daemon commands (there is only one daemon command: docker daemon).

The `-d` and `--daemon` top-level flags are deprecated and a special
message is added to prompt the user to use `docker daemon`.

Providing top-level daemon-specific flags for client commands result
in an error message prompting the user to use `docker daemon`.

This patch does not break any old but correct usages.

This also makes `-d` and `--daemon` flags, as well as the `daemon`
command illegal in client-only binaries.

Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
This commit is contained in:
Tibor Vass 2015-05-05 00:18:28 -04:00
parent 726f3e07e3
commit a246ab0a5e

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@ -43,11 +43,11 @@ var (
// InstallFlags adds command-line options to the top-level flag parser for
// the current process.
func (options *Options) InstallFlags() {
func (options *Options) InstallFlags(cmd *flag.FlagSet, usageFn func(string) string) {
options.Mirrors = opts.NewListOpts(ValidateMirror)
flag.Var(&options.Mirrors, []string{"-registry-mirror"}, "Preferred Docker registry mirror")
cmd.Var(&options.Mirrors, []string{"-registry-mirror"}, usageFn("Preferred Docker registry mirror"))
options.InsecureRegistries = opts.NewListOpts(ValidateIndexName)
flag.Var(&options.InsecureRegistries, []string{"-insecure-registry"}, "Enable insecure registry communication")
cmd.Var(&options.InsecureRegistries, []string{"-insecure-registry"}, usageFn("Enable insecure registry communication"))
}
type netIPNet net.IPNet