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kamal/test/integration/docker/deployer/app_with_roles/config/deploy.yml
Donal McBreen 579e169be2 Allow multiple arguments for exec commands
If you can have an alias like:

```
aliases:
  rails: app exec -p rails
```

Then `kamal rails db:migrate:status` will execute
`kamal app exec -p rails db:migrate:status`.

So this works, we'll allow multiple arguments `app exec` and
`server exec` to accept multiple arguments.

The arguments are combined by simply joining them with a space. This
means that these are equivalent:

```
kamal app exec -p rails db:migrate:status
kamal app exec -p "rails db:migrate:status"
```

If you want to pass an argument with spaces, you'll need to quote it:

```
kamal app exec -p "git commit -am \"My comment\""
kamal app exec -p git commit -am "\"My comment\""
```
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service: app
image: app
servers:
web:
hosts:
- vm1
- vm2
workers:
hosts:
- vm3
cmd: sleep infinity
asset_path: /usr/share/nginx/html/versions
registry:
server: registry:4443
username: root
password: root
builder:
multiarch: false
args:
COMMIT_SHA: <%= `git rev-parse HEAD` %>
healthcheck:
cmd: wget -qO- http://localhost > /dev/null || exit 1
max_attempts: 3
traefik:
args:
accesslog: true
accesslog.format: json
image: registry:4443/traefik:v2.10
accessories:
busybox:
service: custom-busybox
image: registry:4443/busybox:1.36.0
cmd: sh -c 'echo "Starting busybox..."; trap exit term; while true; do sleep 1; done'
roles:
- web
stop_wait_time: 1
readiness_delay: 0
aliases:
whome: version
worker_hostname: app exec -r workers -q --reuse hostname
uname: server exec -q -p uname