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Search for host networking mode containers by name during stop_containers #177

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If a service uses host networking mode and you define a public port
for the purpose of healthchecking, the stop container call fails because
no such port is actually mapped.

This workaround allows you to define a "dummy" port that won't be mapped
(since host mode doesn't do that) but still satisfies the
wait_for_health_check_ok semantics by passing the port through.

It is a little weird that centurion "thinks" the port mappings exist
without docker actually creating them.

Resolves #164.

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If a service uses host networking mode and you define a public port
for the purpose of healthchecking, the stop container call fails because
no such port is actually mapped.

This workaround allows you to define a "dummy" port that won't be mapped
(since host mode doesn't do that) but still satisfies the
wait_for_health_check_ok semantics by passing the port through.

It is a little weird that centurion "thinks" the port mappings exist
without docker actually creating them.

Resolves #164.
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Seems legit. I agree that it's a weird implementation, but it does seem like the most natural way to solve the problem currently without a noticeable (probably low value) refactor.

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🐑 🐐 🐐 🐑

@intjonathan intjonathan merged commit 75591a3 into master Jan 27, 2017
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