Host specific env with tags
Allow hosts to be tagged so we can have host specific env variables.
We might want host specific env variables for things like datacenter
specific tags or testing GC settings on a specific host.
Right now you either need to set up a separate role, or have the app
be host aware.
Now you can define tag env variables and assign those to hosts.
For example:
```
servers:
- 1.1.1.1
- 1.1.1.2: tag1
- 1.1.1.2: tag2
- 1.1.1.3: [ tag1, tag2 ]
env_tags:
tag1:
ENV1: value1
tag2:
ENV2: value2
```
The tag env supports the full env format, allowing you to set secret and
clear values.
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@@ -46,6 +46,15 @@ class CommandsHealthcheckTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
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new_command.run.join(" ")
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end
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test "run with tags" do
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@config[:servers] = [ { "1.1.1.1" => "tag1" } ]
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@config[:env_tags] = { "tag1" => { "ENV1" => "value1" } }
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assert_equal \
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"docker run --detach --name healthcheck-app-123 --publish 3999:3000 --label service=healthcheck-app -e KAMAL_CONTAINER_NAME=\"healthcheck-app\" --env-file .kamal/env/roles/app-web.env --env ENV1=\"value1\" --health-cmd \"curl -f http://localhost:3000/up || exit 1\" --health-interval \"1s\" dhh/app:123",
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new_command.run.join(" ")
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end
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test "status" do
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assert_equal \
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"docker container ls --all --filter name=^healthcheck-app-123$ --quiet | xargs docker inspect --format '{{if .State.Health}}{{.State.Health.Status}}{{else}}{{.State.Status}}{{end}}'",
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