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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
1a0f6815ca tests: use dash instead of underscore 2021-02-25 20:32:57 -05:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
623d125e83 feat: Real docker-based testing
This pull request switches testing to use an actual docker daemon, vs mocking everything out.

It may also catch actual breaking issues in our tests, which is great!
2019-03-18 14:44:28 -04:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
ec4e5b4a43 fix: correct the validation message 2019-03-09 16:39:35 -05:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
cba4a7f0cd feat: add s3 backup support 2016-10-31 11:39:31 -06:00
Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
23d10ad09c Read POSTGRES_DATABASE_SCHEME variable from app when setting DATABASE_URL 2016-04-19 14:51:53 -04:00
Loïc Guitaut
63047297ea Revamp link/unlink commands
Previously we were exporting `DATABASE_URL` via the docker-args* hooks.
This seems to confuse our users (since the env var is not displayed
when calling `dokku config`) and in some cases it also seems that the
env var is not correctly set.
Another problem is if several services are linked to the same app and
if they are exporting `DATABASE_URL` as well. Then we don’t know what
will be set.

To resolve theses issues, this patch changes the way we manage the env
vars. We use standard dokku commands (`config` and `docker-options`) so
config is set on the linked application and can be reviewed by the user
easily.
We also handle the case where `DATABASE_URL` is already set on the
linked application. When it’s the case, we automatically generate
another env var based on the following pattern: DOKKU_<service
name>_<random unused color>_URL. For example, this can give:
DOKKU_POSTGRES_BLACK_URL.

Since naming is now handled automatically, the `alias` command has been
removed. If the user wants to set a different env var on her app, it’s
just a matter of using `dokku config:set` and pasting the wanted value.

IP in DSN has been removed in favor of host name exported by docker in
the container. This is more robust and simpler since the IP can change
but the name will remain the same if the service container restarts for
instance.

With all those changes, a new command has been introduced: `promote`.
The goal of this command is to easily set a service as the primary one
when several are linked to an app. (see README for an example)
2015-09-28 18:21:52 +02:00