Check that when multiple containers have the same WIRTUAL_HOST and one of them is unreachable, the resulting `upstream` block has no `server 127.0.0.1 down;` entry.
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+import pytest
+
+def test_web_has_no_server_down(docker_compose, nginxproxy):
+ conf = nginxproxy.get_conf().decode('ASCII')
+ r = nginxproxy.get("http://web.nginx-proxy.tld/port")
+ assert r.status_code == 200
+ assert (r.text == "answer from port 81\n") or (r.text == "answer from port 82\n")
+ assert conf.count("server 127.0.0.1 down;") == 0
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+web1:
+ image: web
+ expose:
+ - "81"
+ environment:
+ WEB_PORTS: 81
+ VIRTUAL_HOST: web.nginx-proxy.tld
+web2:
+ - "82"
+ WEB_PORTS: 83
+web3:
+ - "83"
+ net: "none"
+sut:
+ image: nginxproxy/nginx-proxy:test
+ volumes:
+ - /var/run/docker.sock:/tmp/docker.sock:ro
+ - ../lib/ssl/dhparam.pem:/etc/nginx/dhparam/dhparam.pem:ro