Improve zero downtime (healthcheck) and rollback documentation#21
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Improve zero downtime (healthcheck) and rollback documentation#21nktnet1 wants to merge 9 commits intoDokploy:mainfrom
nktnet1 wants to merge 9 commits intoDokploy:mainfrom
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@Siumauricio improved documentations for zero-downtime.
I ran into a lot of issues with this for a Dockerfile-based deployment using NextJS - it was difficult to debug due to limited logging available for healthchecks.
The main issues were:
curlis not installed in alphine-based images (only wget is available by default)HOSTNAMEenvironment variable to0.0.0.0localhostcommand used inwget/curlwas resolving to::1(IPv6 loopback) instead of 127.0.0.1 (IPv4), resulting in 404.I've updated the documentations for now, but some logging for the healthcheck, or even an icon/indicator to differentiate between healthy vs perpetually restarting, would be helpful.