fix: Pass ps_args as option to container top#4063
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Signed-off-by: Arjun Raja Yogidas <arjunry@amazon.com>
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@AkihiroSuda PTAL when you get a chance |
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Retrying for flaky tests |
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Currently the arguments for the ps command is parsed out in the top.go file
this PR moves the parsing logic to the parent function and passes the parsed values via a new field in the ContainerTopOptions
This will enable nerdctl lib users to pass ps_args values.
Tests are already present for these in cmd/nerdctl/container/container_top_test.go
I've just moved the parsing from child function to parent, no change in logical behavior