The `@apiclient.xyz/docker` package provides a TypeScript-ready interface for interacting with Docker's Remote API directly from Node.js applications. It leverages TypeScript for strong type definitions, ensuring more reliable and maintainable code.
### Prerequisites
Before you begin, ensure:
- You have Docker installed and running on your machine or a remote server.
- You are familiar with TypeScript and have it set up in your development environment.
### Getting Started
First, import the required classes from the package:
```typescript
import { DockerHost, DockerContainer, DockerService, DockerNetwork } from '@apiclient.xyz/docker';
```
### Instantiate DockerHost
Start by creating a `DockerHost` instance. This class is the entry point to communicate with the Docker Remote API.
You can leverage the full potential of the Docker Remote API with `@apiclient.xyz/docker`. This includes managing images, volumes, swarms, and more. The package's design is consistent and intuitive, making it easy to extend your usage as needed.
Remember, the Docker Remote API offers extensive capabilities. Always refer to the [Docker API documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/latest/) for a comprehensive list of endpoints and actions you can perform.
### Conclusion
`@apiclient.xyz/docker` simplifies interaction with Docker's Remote API in TypeScript projects, providing strong typing and asynchronous operations. Whether you're managing containers, images, services or networks, it offers a comprehensive toolset to perform these tasks seamlessly.
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