When stopping or starting Traefik, don't hide important errors.
Docker doesn't return an error when starting a started container or
stopping a stopped container.
When rebooting we want to know about errors during run as we've just
stopped and removed the previous container.
When booting, we want to leave the running container if it exists,
restart a stopped container and run a new one if none exists.
We can implement this with `docker start ... || docker run ...`:
- if the container is started, `docker start` will exit with 0
- if the container is stopped, `docker start` will start it and exit with 0
- if the container doesn't exist, `docker start` will return a non zero
exit code and `docker run` will create a new container. Any errors in
`docker run` will be returned.
Accounts for the 2.9.10 security release and allows testing Traefik 3 betas.
* Use `image` to configure a specific Traefik Docker image.
* Default to `traefik:v2.9` to track future 2.9.x minor releases rather
than tightly pinning to `v2.9.9`.
* Support images from the configured registry.
References #165
When deploying check if there is already a container with the existing
name. If there is rename it to "<version>_<random_hex_string>" to remove
the name clash with the new container we want to boot.
We can then do the normal zero downtime run/wait/stop.
While implementing this I discovered the --filter name=foo does a
substring match for foo, so I've updated those filters to do an exact
match instead.
The implementation has been updated upstream[^1] to expect symbolized
keys. MRSK relies heavily on the fact that nested keys are strings, so
we're removing existing uses of `#dig`.
[^1]: 5c15b586aa