We were using netcat to port to check if a service is up, but actually
we can do like Docker / Podman compose and check the status. For now,
I'm using the endpoint status, but maybe we can just check if the object
is "up".
As #182 were not clear, the `depends_on` from a compose file needs, at
this time, to check the port of the dependent service. If the port is
not declared (ports or with label), we need to "fail", not to "warn.
Fixes#182
When mounting one file from the root of the project (e.g. ./file.txt),
the volume name is empty. In this case, we generate the volume name from
the subpath.
- remove trailing spaces
- add instruction for packages
- reindent YAML examples
- remove section telling that there is no config files, as
`katenary.yaml` file can now be used
It was too challenging to only use "tags" without a prefix to trigger builds. So, the new rule is to prefix releases tags by "releases/"
Reviewed-on: Katenary/katenary#165
Common mistake...
- Docker and Podman uses "command" as argument to "entrypoint"
- Kubernetes uses "command" as entrypoint and "args" as argument
So, we needed to use Command and Args in all related objects.
Fixes#163