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Container names are deterministic: {tenant}-{envSlug}-{appSlug}-{replica}.
The prior code did the stop-existing step at SWAP_TRAFFIC, *after*
START_REPLICAS had already tried to create containers with the same
names — so a redeploy against a RUNNING app consistently failed with
Docker 409 "container name already in use".
Move the stop-existing block to run right after CREATE_NETWORK and
before START_REPLICAS. SWAP_TRAFFIC becomes a label-only marker (traffic
is swapped implicitly by Traefik labels once new replicas are healthy).
Also: add `findActiveByAppIdAndEnvironmentIdExcluding` so the SQL
excludes the current deployment by id — previously the Java-side
`!id.equals(me)` guard failed because the newly-inserted row has
status=STARTING (DB default) and ORDER BY created_at DESC LIMIT 1
picked the new row, hiding the actual previous deployment.
Trade-off: this is destroy-then-start rather than true blue/green —
brief downtime during the swap. Matches the pre-unified-page behavior
and is what users reasonably expect. True blue/green would require
per-deployment container names.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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