Adds:
- `kamal upgrade` to upgrade all app hosts and accessory hosts
- `kamal proxy upgrade` to upgrade the proxy on all hosts
- `kamal accessory upgrade [name]` to upgrade accessories on all hosts
Upgrade takes rolling and confirmed options and calls `proxy upgrade`
and `accessory upgrade` in turn.
To just upgrade a single host add -h [host] to the command. But the
upgrade should run on all hosts, not just those running the proxy.
Calling upgrade on a host that has already been upgraded should work ok.
Upgrading hosts causes downtime but you can avoid if you run multiple
hosts by:
1. Implementing the pre-proxy-reboot and post-proxy-reboot hooks to
remove the host from external load balancers
2. Running the upgrade with the --rolling option
**kamal proxy upgrade**
1. Creates a `kamal` network if required
2. Stops and removes the old proxy (whether Traefik or kamal-proxy)
3. Starts a kamal-proxy container in the `kamal` network
4. Reboots the app containers in the `kamal` network
**kamal accessory upgrade [name]**
1. Creates a `kamal` network if required
2. Reboots the accessory containers in the `kamal` network
A matching `downgrade` command will be added to Kamal 1.9.
The proxy can be enabled via the config:
```
proxy:
enabled: true
hosts:
- 10.0.0.1
- 10.0.0.2
```
This will enable the proxy and cause it to be run on the hosts listed
under `hosts`, after running `kamal proxy reboot`.
Enabling the proxy disables `kamal traefik` commands and replaces them
with `kamal proxy` ones. However only the marked hosts will run the
kamal-proxy container, the rest will run Traefik as before.