Execute container commands in parallel
Commands able to use this parallelisation are `stop`, `kill` and `rm`. We're using a backported function from python 3, to allow us to make the most of a pool of threads without having to write the low level code for managing this ourselves. A default value for number of threads is a low enough number so it shouldn't cause performance problems but if someone knows the capability of their system and wants to increase it, they can via an environment variable DEFAULT_MAX_WORKERS Signed-off-by: Mazz Mosley <mazz@houseofmnowster.com>
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LABEL_CONTAINER_NUMBER = 'com.docker.compose.container-number'
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