Sebastiaan van Stijn 2fc608cea6 Fix order of processing of some xx-add/xx-rm service update flags
Combining `-add` and `-rm` flags on `docker service update` should
be usable to explicitly replace existing options. The current order
of processing did not allow this, causing the `-rm` flag to remove
properties that were specified in `-add`. This behavior was inconsistent
with (for example) `--host-add` and `--host-rm`.

This patch updates the behavior to first remove properties, then
add new properties.

Note that there's still some improvements to make, to make the removal
more granulas (e.g. to make `--label-rm label=some-value` only remove
the label if value matches `some-value`); these changes are left for
a follow-up.

Before this change:
-----------------------------

Create a service with two env-vars

```bash
docker service create --env FOO=bar --env BAR=baz  --name=test nginx:alpine
docker service inspect --format '{{json .Spec.TaskTemplate.ContainerSpec.Env }}' test | jq .
[
  "FOO=bar",
  "BAR=baz"
]
```

Update the service, with the intent to replace the value of `FOO` for a new value

```bash
docker service update  --env-rm FOO --env-add FOO=updated-foo test
docker service inspect --format '{{json .Spec.TaskTemplate.ContainerSpec.Env }}' test | jq .
[
  "BAR=baz"
]
```

Create a service with two labels

```bash
docker service create --label FOO=bar --label BAR=baz  --name=test nginx:alpine
docker service inspect --format '{{json .Spec.Labels }}' test | jq .
{
  "BAR": "baz",
  "FOO": "bar"
}
```

Update the service, with the intent to replace the value of `FOO` for a new value

```bash
docker service update  --label-rm FOO --label-add FOO=updated-foo test
docker service inspect --format '{{json .Spec.Labels }}' test | jq .
{
  "BAR": "baz"
}
```

Create a service with two container labels

```bash
docker service create --container-label FOO=bar --container-label BAR=baz  --name=test nginx:alpine
docker service inspect --format '{{json .Spec.TaskTemplate.ContainerSpec.Labels }}' test | jq .
{
  "BAR": "baz",
  "FOO": "bar"
}
```

Update the service, with the intent to replace the value of `FOO` for a new value

```bash
docker service update  --container-label-rm FOO --container-label-add FOO=updated-foo test
docker service inspect --format '{{json .Spec.TaskTemplate.ContainerSpec.Labels }}' test | jq .
{
  "BAR": "baz",
}
```

With this patch applied:
--------------------------------

Create a service with two env-vars

```bash
docker service create --env FOO=bar --env BAR=baz  --name=test nginx:alpine
docker service inspect --format '{{json .Spec.TaskTemplate.ContainerSpec.Env }}' test | jq .
[
  "FOO=bar",
  "BAR=baz"
]
```

Update the service, and replace the value of `FOO` for a new value

```bash
docker service update  --env-rm FOO --env-add FOO=updated-foo test
docker service inspect --format '{{json .Spec.TaskTemplate.ContainerSpec.Env }}' test | jq .
[
  "BAR=baz",
  "FOO=updated-foo"
]
```

Create a service with two labels

```bash
docker service create --label FOO=bar --label BAR=baz  --name=test nginx:alpine
docker service inspect --format '{{json .Spec.Labels }}' test | jq .
{
  "BAR": "baz",
  "FOO": "bar"
}
```

Update the service, and replace the value of `FOO` for a new value

```bash
docker service update  --label-rm FOO --label-add FOO=updated-foo test
docker service inspect --format '{{json .Spec.Labels }}' test | jq .
{
  "BAR": "baz",
  "FOO": "updated-foo"
}
```

Create a service with two container labels

```bash
docker service create --container-label FOO=bar --container-label BAR=baz  --name=test nginx:alpine
docker service inspect --format '{{json .Spec.TaskTemplate.ContainerSpec.Labels }}' test | jq .
{
  "BAR": "baz",
  "FOO": "bar"
}
```

Update the service, and replace the value of `FOO` for a new value

```bash
docker service update  --container-label-rm FOO --container-label-add FOO=updated-foo test
docker service inspect --format '{{json .Spec.TaskTemplate.ContainerSpec.Labels }}' test | jq .
{
  "BAR": "baz",
  "FOO": "updated-foo"
}
```

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-08-04 19:09:59 +02:00
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