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I’m a bit confused about how group works. From my understanding, there are two ways to define a group: one is the default set on the middleware (Traefik), and the other is a specific group defined per container using the "sablier.group".
Is that correct? If so, should I expect containers within the same group to start together?
Currently, it seems that if a container doesn’t belong to the "default" group, Sablier ignores it. My workaround has been to create a separate Sablier middleware for each container.
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Hey, thank you for this amazing tool!
I’m a bit confused about how group works. From my understanding, there are two ways to define a group: one is the default set on the middleware (Traefik), and the other is a specific group defined per container using the "sablier.group".
Is that correct? If so, should I expect containers within the same group to start together?
Currently, it seems that if a container doesn’t belong to the "default" group, Sablier ignores it. My workaround has been to create a separate Sablier middleware for each container.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: