Author: Mario Rodas marsam@users.noreply.github.com
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
If you container is hosted on vm.example.net
:
/ssh:vm-user@vm.example.net|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)
PATH
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.