| # Access to devices on the host | |
| If you need to directly expose some host devices to a container, you can use | |
| the devices parameter in the `host_config` param in `Client.create_container` | |
| as shown below: | |
| ```python | |
| cli.create_container( | |
| 'busybox', 'true', host_config=cli.create_host_config(devices=[ | |
| '/dev/sda:/dev/xvda:rwm' | |
| ]) | |
| ) | |
| ``` | |
| Each string is a single mapping using the following format: | |
| `<path_on_host>:<path_in_container>:<cgroup_permissions>` | |
| The above example allows the container to have read-write access to | |
| the host's `/dev/sda` via a node named `/dev/xvda` inside the container. | |
| As a more verbose alternative, each host device definition can be specified as | |
| a dictionary with the following keys: | |
| ```python | |
| { | |
| 'PathOnHost': '/dev/sda1', | |
| 'PathInContainer': '/dev/xvda', | |
| 'CgroupPermissions': 'rwm' | |
| } | |
| ``` | |