The availability domain where the container instance that hosts this container runs.
The compartment OCID.
The OCID of the container instance on which the container is running.
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: {@code {"foo-namespace": {"bar-key": "value"}}}.
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
The fault domain where the container instance that hosts the container runs.
Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: {@code {"bar-key": "value"}}
The OCID of the container.
A URL identifying the image that the container runs in, such as docker.io/library/busybox:latest. If you do not provide a tag, the tag will default to latest.
If no registry is provided, will default the registry to public docker hub {@code docker.io/library}. The registry used for container image must be reachable over the Container Instance's VNIC.
Determines whether the container will have access to the container instance resource principal.
This method utilizes resource principal version 2.2. For information on how to use the exposed resource principal elements, see https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/API/Concepts/sdk_authentication_methods.htm#sdk_authentication_methods_resource_principal.
A message that describes the current state of the container in more detail. Can be used to provide actionable information.
The current state of the container.
Usage of system tag keys. These predefined keys are scoped to namespaces. Example: {@code {"orcl-cloud": {"free-tier-retained": "true"}}}.
The time the the container was created in the format defined by RFC 3339.
The time the container was updated in the format defined by RFC 3339.
Summary information about a container.