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* Refactored Transport for better async use
Still a bit rough, but it now builds a big future using combinators. It
still does one `Runtime::block_on()` to keep the existing API, but this
is a first up before making the whole API async.
* Migrate most APIs to be Future-based
I still need to finish a few of the more tricky ones that I've commented
out for now, but most of it compiles and some examples work. In
particular, `Docker::stats()` now properly returns an async stream of
stats.
* Fix events and containerinspect examples
* Fix imageinspect, images, info and top examples
* Fix containercreate, imagedelete and imagepull examples
* Fix more examples
* Add back debug statement in Transport::request
* De-glob imports in examples
* Remove unused imports in examples
* Fix NetworkCreateOptions serialization
* Add back error message extraction in Transport
* Fix Container::create serialization of options
* Add containerdelete example
* Simplify result
* Fix some error handling to remove unwrap()
* Fix Image::export()
* Fix imagebuild example
* Add adapter from Stream of Chunks to AsyncRead
Having an `AsyncRead` is required to be able to use the `FramedRead` and
`Decoder` stuff from tokio_codec. This code is "borrowed" from
https:/github.com/ferristseng/rust-ipfs-api though should probably be
moved to its own crate or to tokio_codec.
* Fix Container::logs()
It now properly demuxes stdout/stderr, and returns a `Stream<Item =
TtyLine>`.
* Fix Container::export()
* Use LineCodec for streaming JSON
Although in my limited testing it seemed to work fine, there is no
guarantee that 1 chunk == 1 piece of valid JSON. However, each JSON
structure seems to be serialized on one line, so use LineCodec to turn
the body into a stream of lines, then deserialize over this.
* Fix serialization of ExecContainerOptions
* Fix Container::exec() (kind of...)
* Simplify deserialisation in Image::delete()
* Small clean-ups
* More clean ups
* Fix rustdoc + remove extraneous "extern crate"
* Fix doc example
* Fix formatting
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