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- # syntax=docker/dockerfile:1.4
- # if you're doing anything beyond your local machine, please pin this to a specific version at https://hub.docker.com/_/node/
- FROM node:lts AS development
- # set our node environment, either development or production
- # defaults to production, compose overrides this to development on build and run
- ARG NODE_ENV=production
- ENV NODE_ENV $NODE_ENV
- WORKDIR /code
- # default to port 80 for node, and 9229 and 9230 (tests) for debug
- ARG PORT=80
- ENV PORT $PORT
- EXPOSE $PORT 9229 9230
- COPY package.json /code/package.json
- COPY package-lock.json /code/package-lock.json
- RUN npm ci
- # check every 30s to ensure this service returns HTTP 200
- HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s \
- CMD node healthcheck.js
- # copy in our source code last, as it changes the most
- COPY . /code
- # if you want to use npm start instead, then use `docker run --init in production`
- # so that signals are passed properly. Note the code in index.js is needed to catch Docker signals
- # using node here is still more graceful stopping then npm with --init afaik
- # I still can't come up with a good production way to run with npm and graceful shutdown
- CMD [ "node", "src/index.js" ]
- FROM development as dev-envs
- RUN <<EOF
- apt-get update
- apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends git
- EOF
- RUN <<EOF
- useradd -s /bin/bash -m vscode
- groupadd docker
- usermod -aG docker vscode
- EOF
- # install Docker tools (cli, buildx, compose)
- COPY --from=gloursdocker/docker / /
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