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.
Add tests for main, app, accessory, traefik and lock commands.
Other commands are generally covered by the main tests.
Also adds some changes to speed up the integration specs:
- Use a persistent volume for the registry so we can push images to to
reuse between runs (also gets around docker hub rate limits)
- Use persistent volume for mrsk gem install, to avoid re-installing
between tests
- Shorter stop wait time
- Shorter connection timeouts on the load balancer
Takes just over 2 minutes to run all tests locally on an M1 Mac
after docker caches are primed.