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Rename --keep-old to --no-recreate

Signed-off-by: Chris Corbyn <[email protected]>
d11wtq 11 gadi atpakaļ
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5 mainītis faili ar 18 papildinājumiem un 18 dzēšanām
  1. 1 1
      docs/cli.md
  2. 8 8
      fig/cli/main.py
  3. 4 4
      fig/project.py
  4. 1 1
      tests/integration/cli_test.py
  5. 4 4
      tests/integration/project_test.py

+ 1 - 1
docs/cli.md

@@ -82,6 +82,6 @@ Linked services will be started, unless they are already running.
 
 By default, `fig up` will aggregate the output of each container, and when it exits, all containers will be stopped. If you run `fig up -d`, it'll start the containers in the background and leave them running.
 
-By default if there are existing containers for a service, `fig up` will stop and recreate them (preserving mounted volumes with [volumes-from]), so that changes in `fig.yml` are picked up. If you do no want containers to be stopped and recreated, use `fig up --keep-old`. This will still start any stopped containers, if needed.
+By default if there are existing containers for a service, `fig up` will stop and recreate them (preserving mounted volumes with [volumes-from]), so that changes in `fig.yml` are picked up. If you do no want containers to be stopped and recreated, use `fig up --no-recreate`. This will still start any stopped containers, if needed.
 
 [volumes-from]: http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/use/working_with_volumes/

+ 8 - 8
fig/cli/main.py

@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ class TopLevelCommand(Command):
             self.project.up(
                 service_names=service.get_linked_names(),
                 start_links=True,
-                keep_old=True
+                recreate=False
             )
 
         tty = True
@@ -303,27 +303,27 @@ class TopLevelCommand(Command):
         If there are existing containers for a service, `fig up` will stop
         and recreate them (preserving mounted volumes with volumes-from),
         so that changes in `fig.yml` are picked up. If you do not want existing
-        containers to be recreated, `fig up --keep-old` will re-use existing
+        containers to be recreated, `fig up --no-recreate` will re-use existing
         containers.
 
         Usage: up [options] [SERVICE...]
 
         Options:
-            -d          Detached mode: Run containers in the background, print
-                        new container names.
-            --no-links  Don't start linked services.
-            --keep-old  If containers already exist, don't recreate them.
+            -d             Detached mode: Run containers in the background,
+                           print new container names.
+            --no-links     Don't start linked services.
+            --no-recreate  If containers already exist, don't recreate them.
         """
         detached = options['-d']
 
         start_links = not options['--no-links']
-        keep_old = options['--keep-old']
+        recreate = not options['--no-recreate']
         service_names = options['SERVICE']
 
         to_attach = self.project.up(
             service_names=service_names,
             start_links=start_links,
-            keep_old=keep_old
+            recreate=recreate
         )
 
         if not detached:

+ 4 - 4
fig/project.py

@@ -138,15 +138,15 @@ class Project(object):
             else:
                 log.info('%s uses an image, skipping' % service.name)
 
-    def up(self, service_names=None, start_links=True, keep_old=False):
+    def up(self, service_names=None, start_links=True, recreate=True):
         running_containers = []
 
         for service in self.get_services(service_names, include_links=start_links):
-            if keep_old:
-                for container in service.start_or_create_containers():
+            if recreate:
+                for (_, container) in service.recreate_containers():
                     running_containers.append(container)
             else:
-                for (_, container) in service.recreate_containers():
+                for container in service.start_or_create_containers():
                     running_containers.append(container)
 
         return running_containers

+ 1 - 1
tests/integration/cli_test.py

@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ class CLITestCase(DockerClientTestCase):
 
         old_ids = [c.id for c in service.containers()]
 
-        self.command.dispatch(['up', '-d', '--keep-old'], None)
+        self.command.dispatch(['up', '-d', '--no-recreate'], None)
         self.assertEqual(len(service.containers()), 1)
 
         new_ids = [c.id for c in service.containers()]

+ 4 - 4
tests/integration/project_test.py

@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ class ProjectTest(DockerClientTestCase):
         project.kill()
         project.remove_stopped()
 
-    def test_project_up_with_keep_old_running(self):
+    def test_project_up_with_no_recreate_running(self):
         web = self.create_service('web')
         db = self.create_service('db', volumes=['/var/db'])
         project = Project('figtest', [web, db], self.client)
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ class ProjectTest(DockerClientTestCase):
         old_db_id = project.containers()[0].id
         db_volume_path = project.containers()[0].inspect()['Volumes']['/var/db']
 
-        project.up(keep_old=True)
+        project.up(recreate=False)
         self.assertEqual(len(project.containers()), 2)
 
         db_container = [c for c in project.containers() if 'db' in c.name][0]
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ class ProjectTest(DockerClientTestCase):
         project.kill()
         project.remove_stopped()
 
-    def test_project_up_with_keep_old_stopped(self):
+    def test_project_up_with_no_recreate_stopped(self):
         web = self.create_service('web')
         db = self.create_service('db', volumes=['/var/db'])
         project = Project('figtest', [web, db], self.client)
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ class ProjectTest(DockerClientTestCase):
         old_db_id = old_containers[0].id
         db_volume_path = old_containers[0].inspect()['Volumes']['/var/db']
 
-        project.up(keep_old=True)
+        project.up(recreate=False)
 
         new_containers = project.containers(stopped=True)
         self.assertEqual(len(new_containers), 2)