# This dockerfile is crafted specifically for development purposes. # Please use `Dockerfile` instead if you wish to deploy for production. # # This file differs as it does not use a builder container, nor does it # reinstall the project's python package after copying the source code, # saving significant time during rebuilds. # # To build the image, run `docker build` command from the root of the # repository: # # docker build -f docker/Dockerfile . # # There is an optional PYTHON_VERSION build argument which sets the # version of python to build against. For example: # # docker build -f docker/Dockerfile --build-arg PYTHON_VERSION=3.10 . # # An optional LIBOLM_VERSION build argument which sets the # version of libolm to build against. For example: # # docker build -f docker/Dockerfile --build-arg LIBOLM_VERSION=3.2.10 . # ARG PYTHON_VERSION=3.10 FROM docker.io/python:${PYTHON_VERSION}-alpine ## ## Build libolm for matrix-nio e2e support ## # Install libolm build dependencies ARG LIBOLM_VERSION=3.2.10 RUN apk add --no-cache \ make \ cmake \ gcc \ g++ \ git \ libffi-dev \ yaml-dev \ python3-dev # Build libolm COPY docker/build_and_install_libolm.sh /scripts/ RUN /scripts/build_and_install_libolm.sh ${LIBOLM_VERSION} # Install native runtime dependencies RUN apk add --no-cache \ musl-dev \ libpq \ postgresql-dev \ libstdc++ # Install python runtime modules. We do this before copying the source code # such that these dependencies can be cached RUN mkdir -p /src/my_project_name COPY my_project_name/__init__.py /src/my_project_name/ COPY README.md my-project-name /src/ COPY setup.py /src/setup.py RUN pip install -e "/src/.[postgres]" # Now copy the source code COPY my_project_name/*.py /src/my_project_name/ COPY *.py /src/ # Specify a volume that holds the config file, SQLite3 database, # and the matrix-nio store VOLUME ["/data"] # Start the app ENTRYPOINT ["my-project-name", "/data/config.yaml"]