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TypeError when trying to get container instance status #446
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@JacobCallahan thanks for the report, I think it could be due to Podman 4 on the host and Podman 5 on the client. Do you have the chance to try with the same major versions? |
@inknos unfortunately, I don't have a remote podman host now, but could potentially set one up on Friday or next week. |
@JacobCallahan , I tried to reproduce it and it works on my system with podman 5 in the host and podman 4 in the server. I think trying with podman 5 in both is not necessary.
Host: Please provide more information on your issue. do my steps reproduce the issue for you? if not, could you provide reproducing steps? |
@inknos so i found something interesting while testing your steps. Your steps worked fine, when acting on a container object from In [6]: url = "tcp://infra-podman-ipv4.our.lab.com:2375"
In [7]: client = PodmanClient(base_url=url)
In [8]: client.containers.list()
Out[8]:
[<Container: abb2858b55>,
<Container: f4539e8307>,
<Container: 8c106a4a5a>,
<Container: 6b9a4e97a2>,
<Container: 43850b849c>,
<Container: 7f5afe54bf>,
<Container: e27ea6295c>,
<Container: c13ed5f868>,
<Container: 859c3172e0>,
<Container: acefe65b89>]
In [9]: c = client.containers.get("abb2858b55")
In [10]: c.id
Out[10]: 'abb2858b558831055a74c9b79f4db1bf0e60b7c3f47a144ee05fe9c59edebeae'
In [11]: c.status
Out[11]: 'running'
In [12]: for c in client.containers.list():
...: print(c.id)
...: print(c.status)
...:
abb2858b558831055a74c9b79f4db1bf0e60b7c3f47a144ee05fe9c59edebeae
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
TypeError Traceback (most recent call last)
Cell In[12], line 3
1 for c in client.containers.list():
2 print(c.id)
----> 3 print(c.status)
File ~/Programming/broker/.venv/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/podman/domain/containers.py:54, in Container.status(self)
52 """Literal["running", "stopped", "exited", "unknown"]: Returns status of container."""
53 with suppress(KeyError):
---> 54 return self.attrs["State"]["Status"]
55 return "unknown"
TypeError: string indices must be integers, not 'str'
In [13]: containers = client.containers.list()
In [14]: containers[0].id
Out[14]: 'abb2858b558831055a74c9b79f4db1bf0e60b7c3f47a144ee05fe9c59edebeae'
In [15]: containers[0].status
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
TypeError Traceback (most recent call last)
Cell In[15], line 1
----> 1 containers[0].status
File ~/Programming/broker/.venv/lib64/python3.12/site-packages/podman/domain/containers.py:54, in Container.status(self)
52 """Literal["running", "stopped", "exited", "unknown"]: Returns status of container."""
53 with suppress(KeyError):
---> 54 return self.attrs["State"]["Status"]
55 return "unknown"
TypeError: string indices must be integers, not 'str' |
right, so the issue is that the container status need to be reloaded in order to access it from the list. note that the inspect call is expensive, that's why you need to run reload explicitly. clist = client.containers.list()
for c in clist:
c.reload()
print(clist[0].status) with this you should get the status. I would not touch too much the reload function but something I would consider is handling such exceptions with a try like @property
def status(self):
"""Literal["running", "stopped", "exited", "unknown"]: Returns status of container."""
with suppress(KeyError):
try:
return self.attrs["State"]["Status"]
except TypeError as e:
# stderr or log something useful here
# probably even raise e again since I am not sure TypeError would isolate this issue
return "unknown" |
cc: @jwhonce TL;DR: we are once again discussing |
After calling containers.list each container does not have the status correctly fetched. With reload it will return a list of reloaded containers Fixes: containers#446 Signed-off-by: Nicola Sella <[email protected]>
After calling containers.list each container does not have the status correctly fetched. It will now return a list of reloaded container client = PodmanClient() clist = client.containers.list() # reloads every container now clist[0].status Fixes: containers#446 Signed-off-by: Nicola Sella <[email protected]>
Status should return unknown when TypeError occours. This exception can be thrown after containers.list() is called and c.status is accessed before c.reload() client = PodmanClient() clist = client.containers.list() clist[0].status # TypeError without fix Fixes: containers#446 Signed-off-by: Nicola Sella <[email protected]>
After calling containers.list each container does not have the status correctly fetched. It will now return a list of reloaded container client = PodmanClient() clist = client.containers.list() # reloads every container now clist[0].status Fixes: containers#446 Signed-off-by: Nicola Sella <[email protected]>
After calling containers.list each container does not have the status correctly fetched. It will now return a list of reloaded container client = PodmanClient() clist = client.containers.list() # reloads every container now clist[0].status Fixes: containers#446 Signed-off-by: Nicola Sella <[email protected]>
The expense has to be paid by someone, to be fair. As a user, I would expect the Container objects from list to be the same as those from get. Having to get the initial list of container objects, then iterating over those objects just to pull the full information again doesn't seem ideal. I've worked around this issue for my team's use with a try/except in the meantime. try:
info["status"] = container_inst.status
except TypeError:
info["status"] = container_inst.attrs["State"] edit: |
@inknos I would rather see us implement the |
When trying to get the status of a container instance running on a remote podman host, I get the following error.
When checking the value of attrs for the instance, I see that status isn't nested under state.
There is also a possibility that this is due to a difference in major podman versions.
Local Podman: podman-5.2.3-1.fc40.x86_64
Local podman-py: 5.0.0
Remote Podman: podman-4.9.4-4
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