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DockerSdk.Containers.Events.ContainerSignalledEvent Class Reference

Indicates that Docker has sent a signal to the container. Typically this is used to either ask the container's process to shut down or to force the container to end the process. It does not represent a state change, but may cause one. More...

Inheritance diagram for DockerSdk.Containers.Events.ContainerSignalledEvent:
DockerSdk.Containers.Events.ContainerEvent DockerSdk.Events.Event DockerSdk.Events.IEventLowLevel

Properties

int? SignalNumber [get]
 Gets the numeric representation of the signal that was sent to the container. More...
 
- Properties inherited from DockerSdk.Containers.Events.ContainerEvent
ContainerFullId ContainerId [get]
 Gets the container's ID. More...
 
ContainerName? ContainerName [get]
 Gets the container's name, if it was included in the event details. More...
 
ContainerEventType EventType [get]
 Gets the type of event that this is. More...
 
ImageReference? ImageReference [get]
 Gets a reference to the container's image, if it was included in the event details. More...
 
- Properties inherited from DockerSdk.Events.Event
EventSubjectType SubjectType [get]
 
DateTimeOffset Timestamp [get]
 Gets the date and time at which the event occurred, in UTC, per the daemon's clock. More...
 
- Properties inherited from DockerSdk.Events.IEventLowLevel
EventSubjectType SubjectType [get]
 Gets a value indicating what type of thing the event is about. More...
 
string ActorId [get]
 Gets the full ID of the event's subject. More...
 
string Action [get]
 Gets a value indicating the type of event this is. More...
 
IReadOnlyDictionary< string, string > ActorDetails [get]
 Gets a dictionary of supplementary information provided by the daemon about the event's subject. The keys that appear here vary by subject type, event type, and the specifics of the subject. More...
 
DateTimeOffset Timestamp [get]
 Gets the date and time at which the event occurred, in UTC, per the daemon's clock. More...
 

Detailed Description

Indicates that Docker has sent a signal to the container. Typically this is used to either ask the container's process to shut down or to force the container to end the process. It does not represent a state change, but may cause one.

Property Documentation

◆ SignalNumber

int? DockerSdk.Containers.Events.ContainerSignalledEvent.SignalNumber
get

Gets the numeric representation of the signal that was sent to the container.


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