* Add delivery api toggle * Add Dockerfile * add docker compose template * Ensure no duplicate database containers * Remove wwwroot/umbraco permission check We don't need write access to this folder * Provide environment variables from dokcer-compose * Build as debug from compose The compose file is intended to be used for local dev * Don't store password in docker files Still not great to store it in .env but it's fine for dev * Add additional template files * Add docker ignore file * Enable delivery API in settings too * Enable models builder mode toggle * Add WIP for umbraco release option * Add starterkit option * Add option to chose LTS or latest * Add development mode option * Add descriptions * Add display names * Add backoffice development at explicit default * Rearrange DevelopmentMode before ModelsBuilderMode * Allow specifying a port for the compose file * Add some notes * Move starterkits into its own template * Don't update version * Remove test configuration from Dockerfile * Add default modelsbuilder option * Update descriptions * overwrite default values in IDE development * Remove obsolete runtime minification * Try and fix healthcheck * Don't use post action for starterkit otherwise it won't work with Rider, also make the version 13.0.0 if LTS is chosen * Move UmbracoVersion above FinalVersion Otherwise, rider will use UmbracoVersion for some weird reason * Fix healthcheck * Use else instead of second if for modelsbuilder * Obsolete UmbracoVersion * Remove custom release option * Use forward slashes for volumes * Add MSSQL_SA_PASSWORD env variable * Temporarily limit acceptance tests so it works * Try again * Disable SQLServer integration tests * Set UseHttps to false in appsettings.Development.json You still want to be able to use non-https when developing locally * Fix LTS version LTS still needs installer endpoints added * Update permissions of wwwroot/umbraco for v13 sites * Fix conditional in Program.cs * Undo pipeline shenanigans
34 lines
1.1 KiB
Docker
34 lines
1.1 KiB
Docker
FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/aspnet:8.0 AS base
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USER $APP_UID
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WORKDIR /app
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EXPOSE 8080
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EXPOSE 8081
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FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:8.0 AS build
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ARG BUILD_CONFIGURATION=Release
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WORKDIR /src
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COPY ["UmbracoProject/UmbracoProject.csproj", "UmbracoProject/"]
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RUN dotnet restore "UmbracoProject/UmbracoProject.csproj"
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COPY . .
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WORKDIR "/src/UmbracoProject"
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RUN dotnet build "UmbracoProject.csproj" -c $BUILD_CONFIGURATION -o /app/build
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FROM build AS publish
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ARG BUILD_CONFIGURATION=Release
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RUN dotnet publish "UmbracoProject.csproj" -c $BUILD_CONFIGURATION -o /app/publish /p:UseAppHost=false
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FROM base AS final
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WORKDIR /app
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COPY --from=publish /app/publish .
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# We need to make sure that the user running the app has write access to the umbraco folder, in order to write logs and other files.
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# Since these are volumes they are created as root by the docker daemon.
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USER root
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RUN mkdir umbraco
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RUN mkdir umbraco/Logs
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RUN chown $APP_UID umbraco --recursive
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#if (UmbracoRelease = 'LTS')
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RUN chown $APP_UID wwwroot/umbraco --recursive
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#endif
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USER $APP_UID
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ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet", "UmbracoProject.dll"]
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