use "force" when deleting containers#96
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Looks good, some nits about the doc
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By default, zun will raise a 409 when deleting a container in either a running, or transitional state. Calling with "stop=True" fixes it for running containers, but still not for transitional ones, such as containers stuck "creating" or "error". Update python-chi to call with force=true to work in call cases. Note: this depends on the following zun policy being set, otherwise the force argument is admin-only. `container:delete_force: rule:admin_or_owner`
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By default, zun will raise a 409 when deleting a container in either a running, or transitional state.
Calling with "stop=True" fixes it for running containers, but still not for transitional ones, such as containers stuck "creating" or "error".
Update python-chi to call with force=true to work in call cases. Note: this depends on the following zun policy being set, otherwise the force argument is admin-only.
container:delete_force: rule:admin_or_owner