docker_containers ================= Docker containers information. Platform support ---------------- Please be aware that some queries can only be run against certain platforms. Below is a list of the supported platforms that this query supports. Zercurity will automatically pause queries from running if errors are detected. **Running a query against an unsupported platform will result in the following error:** ``no such table: docker_containers`` - Linux - Mac OSX Table schema ------------ ================= ======= ============================================================================== Name Type Description ================= ======= ============================================================================== id TEXT Container ID name TEXT Container name image TEXT Docker image (name) used to launch this container image_id TEXT Docker image ID command TEXT Command with arguments created BIGINT Time of creation as UNIX time state TEXT Container state (created, restarting, running, removing, paused, exited, dead) status TEXT Container status information pid BIGINT Identifier of the initial process path TEXT Container path config_entrypoint TEXT Container entrypoint(s) started_at TEXT Container start time as string finished_at TEXT Container finish time as string privileged INTEGER Is the container privileged security_options TEXT List of container security options env_variables TEXT Container environmental variables readonly_rootfs INTEGER Is the root filesystem mounted as read only cgroup_namespace TEXT cgroup namespace ipc_namespace TEXT IPC namespace mnt_namespace TEXT Mount namespace net_namespace TEXT Network namespace pid_namespace TEXT PID namespace user_namespace TEXT User namespace uts_namespace TEXT UTS namespace ================= ======= ============================================================================== Query examples -------------- .. code-block:: sql select * from docker_containers where id = '11b2399e1426d906e62a0c357650e363426d6c56dbe2f35cbaa9b452250e3355' .. code-block:: sql select * from docker_containers where name = '/hello'