How to use inspect_current_container_mounts method in localstack

Best Python code snippet using localstack_python

docker_utils.py

Source:docker_utils.py Github

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...41 container_id = platform.node()42 if not container_id:43 raise OSError("no hostname returned to use as container id")44 return container_id45def inspect_current_container_mounts() -> List[VolumeInfo]:46 return DOCKER_CLIENT.inspect_container_volumes(get_current_container_id())47@functools.lru_cache()48def get_default_volume_dir_mount() -> Optional[VolumeInfo]:49 """50 Returns the volume information of LocalStack's DEFAULT_VOLUME_DIR (/var/lib/localstack), if mounted,51 else it returns None. If we're not currently in docker a VauleError is raised. in a container, a ValueError is52 raised.53 :return: the volume info of the default volume dir or None54 """55 for volume in inspect_current_container_mounts():56 if volume.destination.rstrip("/") == DEFAULT_VOLUME_DIR:57 return volume58 return None...

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