# Base image to share ENV vars that activate VENV. FROM python:3.11.6-slim-bookworm AS base ENV VIRTUAL_ENV=/app/venv RUN python3 -m venv $VIRTUAL_ENV ENV PATH="$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin:$PATH" WORKDIR /app ######################## - DEPLOYMENT # base plus packages needed for deployment. Could just install these in final, but then we can't cache as much. # vim is just for debugging FROM base AS deployment # git-core because the app does "git commit", etc # curl because the docker health check uses it # procps because it is useful for debugging # gunicorn3 for web server # default-mysql-client for convenience accessing mysql docker container # vim ftw RUN apt-get update \ && apt-get clean -y \ && apt-get install -y -q git-core curl procps gunicorn3 default-mysql-client vim-tiny \ && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* RUN pip install poetry==1.6.1 ######################## - SETUP # Setup image for installing Python dependencies. FROM base AS setup # poetry 1.4 seems to cause an issue where it errors with # This error originates from the build backend, and is likely not a # problem with poetry but with lazy-object-proxy (1.7.1) not supporting PEP 517 builds. # You can verify this by running 'pip wheel --use-pep517 "lazy-object-proxy (==1.7.1) ; python_version >= "3.6""'. # Pinnning to 1.3.2 to attempt to avoid it. RUN pip install poetry==1.6.1 RUN useradd _gunicorn --no-create-home --user-group # default-libmysqlclient-dev for mysqlclient lib RUN apt-get update \ && apt-get install -y -q gcc libssl-dev libpq-dev default-libmysqlclient-dev pkg-config # poetry install takes a long time and can be cached if dependencies don't change, # so that's why we tolerate running it twice. COPY pyproject.toml poetry.lock /app/ RUN poetry install --without dev COPY . /app RUN poetry install --without dev ######################## - FINAL # Final image without setup dependencies. FROM deployment AS final LABEL source="https://github.com/sartography/spiff-arena" LABEL description="Backend component of SpiffWorkflow, a software development platform for building, running, and monitoring executable diagrams" COPY --from=setup /app /app CMD ["./bin/boot_server_in_docker"]