otupy.profiles.xbom.data.container.Container

class Container(container=None, namespace=None, status=None, image=None)

Bases: Record

A container is a software image run in with linux namespace sandbox or similar technology. A container is an execution environment made of its own subsystems (network interfaces, file systems, etc.). There are not part of the container model, but will be included as part of the container service.

Methods

as_cyclonedx

Convert Container to CycloneDX component format.

fromdict

Builds instance from dictionary

todict

Converts to dictionary

Attributes

image

Image used by the Container

namespace

Namespace of the Container

status

Current status of the Container

__init__(container=None, namespace=None, status=None, image=None)
as_cyclonedx() Component

Convert Container to CycloneDX component format.

Returns:

Component: CycloneDX Component with type CONTAINER.

classmethod fromdict(dic, e)

Builds instance from dictionary

It is used during deserialization to create an otupy instance from the text message. It takes an Encoder instance that is used to recursively build instances of the inner objects (the Encoder provides standard methods to create instances of base objects like strings, integers, boolean).

Parameters:
  • dic – The intermediary dictionary representation from which the object is built.

  • e – The Encoder that is being used.

Returns:

An instance of this class initialized from the dictionary values.

image: str = None

Image used by the Container

namespace: str = None

Namespace of the Container

status: str = None

Current status of the Container

todict(e)

Converts to dictionary

It is used to convert this object to an intermediary representation during serialization. It takes an Encoder argument that is used to recursively serialize inner data and structures (the Encoder provides standard methods for converting base types to dictionaries)..

Parameters:

e – The Encoder that is being used.

Returns:

A dictionary compliants to the Language Specification’s serialization rules.