Add a downgrade command, so you can reverse the upgrade process and go
back to Kamal 1.9. This replaces kamal-proxy and reboots all the
accessories.
This gives an upgrade and downgrade path:
Upgrade:
1. Upgrade config to be Kamal 2 compatible + use kamal 2.0
2. Run `kamal upgrade`
Downgrade:
1. Switch back to previous config + use kamal 1.9
2. Run `kamal downgrade`
You can set `--rolling` to downgrade one host at a time.
Secret and clear env variables have different lifecycles. The clear ones
are part of the repo, so it makes sense to always deploy them with the
rest of the repo.
The secret ones are external so we can't be sure that they are up to
date, therefore they require an explicit push via `envify` or `env push`.
We'll keep the env file, but now it just contains secrets. The clear
values are passed directly to `docker run`.
Setting env variables in the docker arguments requires having them on
the deploy host.
Instead we'll add two new commands `kamal env push` and
`kamal env delete` which will manage copying the environment as .env
files to the remote host.
Docker will pick up the file with `--env-file <path-to-file>`. Env files
will be stored under `<kamal run directory>/env`.
Running `kamal env push` will create env files for each role and
accessory, and traefik if required.
`kamal envify` has been updated to also push the env files.
By avoiding using `kamal envify` and creating the local and remote
secrets manually, you can now avoid accessing secrets needed
for the docker runtime environment locally. You will still need build
secrets.
One thing to note - the Docker doesn't parse the environment variables
in the env file, one result of this is that you can't specify multi-line
values - see https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/12997.
We maybe need to look docker config or docker secrets longer term to get
around this.
Hattip to @kevinmcconnell - this was all his idea.
Allow the hosts for accessories to be specified by host or role, or on
all app hosts by setting `daemon: true`.
```
# Single host
mysql:
host: 1.1.1.1
# Multiple hosts
redis:
hosts:
- 1.1.1.1
- 1.1.1.2
# By role
monitoring:
roles:
- web
- jobs
```