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Dave Lane efa90a9532 second commit with content but still need .env info 2024-08-28 15:53:01 +12:00
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# Use this image as the platform to build the app
FROM node:20.11-alpine AS external-website
# A small line inside the image to show who made it
LABEL Developers="Dave Lane, Lane Ventures"
# The WORKDIR instruction sets the working directory for everything that will happen next
WORKDIR /app
# Copy all local files into the image
COPY . .
# Clean install all node modules
RUN npm ci
# Build SvelteKit app
RUN npm run build
# Delete source code files that were used to build the app that are no longer needed
RUN rm -rf src/ static/ emailTemplates/ docker-compose.yml
# The USER instruction sets the user name to use as the default user for the remainder of the current stage
USER node:node
# This is the command that will be run inside the image when you tell Docker to start the container
CMD ["node","build/index.js"]

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# sveltekit-docker-deployment # sveltekit-docker-deployment
A recipe for deploying a SvelteKit app via Docker Compose. A recipe for deploying a SvelteKit app via Docker Compose.
This project owes a lot to [this reference](https://medium.com/@loic.joachim/dockerize-sveltekit-with-node-adapter-62c5dc6fc15a).
## To build a new image
docker-compose build
## To start it up (and tail the logs - CTRL-C to quit out of the logs without affecting running container)
docker-compose up -d && docker-compose logs -f
## To clear out an old image (if it's running)
docker-compose down --remove-orphans --rmi 'all'

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# docker-compose.yml
services:
external:
container_name: external
# The name of the image that will be created when building this container
# Change this based on your app's name...
image: external-website:latest
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile
user: "node"
environment:
# Internal server error messages will not send stacktrace to the browser in production
- NODE_ENV=production
# Sets the timezone of the containers OS
- TZ=Pacific/Auckland
# Points to a file with the sensitive environment variables
env_file:
- .env
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
# change the port on 127.0.0.1 to ensure it's not already in use on the host.
- 127.0.0.1:5050:5050

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# copy this to .env to enable...