* docker_swarm_service: use exact name match when finding services
The Docker API's filtering support allows filtering for substring
matches which means that when we filter the list of running services we
may accidentally match a service called "foobar" when looking for a
service named "foo".
Fix this by filtering the list of services returned from the Docker API
so that name matches are exact. It is still worth passing the filter
parameter to the Docker API because it reduces the number of results
passed back which may be important for remote Docker connections.
Closes 50654.
* add changelog fragment for #50654
* ensure idempotency for user set to None
* Update `user` documentation and add changelog fragment
* clarify changelog fragments and parameters documentation
* use restructuredtext syntax in changelog fragment
* Add difference tracking tool
* Improve --diff mode for docker_container.
* Improve diffs of sets by ordering the sets.
* Rewrite imports, get rid of HAS_DOCKER_PY_x variables and use docker_version instead.
* Rename container -> active (more generic).
* Add --diff for docker_volume. Change old diff output.
* Add --diff for docker_network. Change old diff output.
* Add --diff for docker_swarm_service.
* Add changelog.
* Add entry for porting guide on docker_network and docker_volume.
* clarify port.mode paramter requiremets, fail if unmet
* changelog fragment
* shorten too long line
* remove unnecessary indentation
* test version on docker_version for better maintainability
* normalize imports
* changelog fragment: minor_changes -> bugfixes
* rollback e96a7e57dfefd566fa47cf465a759637affd4795
* typo
Co-Authored-By: dariko <dariko@users.noreply.github.com>
* integration test for docker_swarm_service
* ensure stack de-initialization
* Set default value for 'configs' parameter to None
Docker-py uses None as a default value for configs.
Using the same default here allows to create services on older docker
setups (docker_api<1.30).
* Set default value for 'update_order' parameter to None
Docker-py uses None as a default value for update_order.
Using the same default here allows to create services on older docker
setups (docker_api<1.29)
* Set default value for 'publish.mode' parameter to None
Docker-py uses None as a default value for publish_mode.
Using the same default here allows to create services on older docker
setups (docker_api<1.32)
* Allow tests to run on older version of docker.
* remove workarounds for old docker versions
* test correct swarm cleanup
* changelog fragment for docker_swarm_service defaults change
Due to a change in python 3 filters return filter instead of list. This breaks the network name to id lookup for the docker_swarm_module. By wrapping it in list it ensures it is a list when returned and the id is extracted.