Well, I'm migrating my stuff to a mono-repo, all my projects have a docker-compose.yml,
concatenating these allows me to deploy everything in the repo, those that haven't changed won't change, but those that have will be updated to the latest $TAG
I find that easier to handle than having to create a pipeline fro each of my applications.
Docker-compose doesn't support swarms the same way, you'll be able to make different deployment specific changes. It just takes the docker-compose file and appends to the stack.
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Well, I'm migrating my stuff to a mono-repo, all my projects have a docker-compose.yml,
concatenating these allows me to deploy everything in the repo, those that haven't changed won't change, but those that have will be updated to the latest $TAG
I find that easier to handle than having to create a pipeline fro each of my applications.
Docker-compose doesn't support swarms the same way, you'll be able to make different deployment specific changes. It just takes the docker-compose file and appends to the stack.
Sorry for the late response.