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Sebastiaan van Stijn e98e95e7bc Improve presentation of published port ranges
Port mappings in `docker service ls` are quite verbose, and occupy a lot of
space when ranges of ports are published.

This patch improves the output by reconstructing ranges of ports.

Given the following service;

    $ docker service create \
      -p 60-61:60-61 \
      -p 62:61 \
      -p 80:80 \
      -p 81:80 \
      -p 90-95:90-95 \
      -p 90-92:90-92/udp \
      -p 93-96:93-96/udp \
      --name foo \
      nginx:alpine

Before this patch is applied:

    $ docker service ls
    ID                  NAME                MODE                REPLICAS            IMAGE               PORTS
    u1kwguv841qg        foo                 replicated          1/1                 nginx:alpine        *:60->60/tcp,*:61->61/tcp,*:62->61/tcp,*:80->80/tcp,*:81->80/tcp,*:90->90/tcp,*:91->91/tcp,*:92->92/tcp,*:93->93/tcp,*:94->94/tcp,*:95->95/tcp,*:90->90/udp,*:91->91/udp,*:92->92/udp,*:93->93/udp,*:94->94/udp,*:95->95/udp,*:96->96/udp

After this patch is applied:

    $ docker service ls
    ID                  NAME                MODE                REPLICAS            IMAGE               PORTS
    u1kwguv841qg        foo                 replicated          1/1                 nginx:alpine        *:60-62->60-61/tcp,*:80-81->80/tcp,*:90-95->90-95/tcp,*:90-96->90-96/udp

Additional enhancements can still be made, and marked as TODO in this change;

- combine non-consecutive ports mapped to a single port (`80->80`, `81->80`,
  `84->80`, `86->80`, `87->80`); to be printed as `*:80-81,84,86-87->80`.
- combine `tcp` and `udp` mappings if their port-mapping is the same;
  print `*:80-81->80-81/tcp+udp` instead of `*:80-81->80-81/tcp, *:80-81->80-81/udp`

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2017-10-02 12:54:20 +02:00
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