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Docker

# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# Comments are provided throughout this file to help you get started.
# If you need more help, visit the Dockerfile reference guide at
# https://docs.docker.com/go/dockerfile-reference/
# Want to help us make this template better? Share your feedback here: https://forms.gle/ybq9Krt8jtBL3iCk7
################################################################################
# Create a stage for building the application.
ARG GO_VERSION=1.23.4
FROM --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM golang:${GO_VERSION} AS build
WORKDIR /src
# Download dependencies as a separate step to take advantage of Docker's caching.
# Leverage a cache mount to /go/pkg/mod/ to speed up subsequent builds.
# Leverage bind mounts to go.sum and go.mod to avoid having to copy them into
# the container.
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/go/pkg/mod/ \
--mount=type=bind,source=go.sum,target=go.sum \
--mount=type=bind,source=go.mod,target=go.mod \
go mod download -x
# This is the architecture you're building for, which is passed in by the builder.
# Placing it here allows the previous steps to be cached across architectures.
ARG TARGETARCH
# Build the application.
# Leverage a cache mount to /go/pkg/mod/ to speed up subsequent builds.
# Leverage a bind mount to the current directory to avoid having to copy the
# source code into the container.
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/go/pkg/mod/ \
--mount=type=bind,target=. \
CGO_ENABLED=1 GOARCH=$TARGETARCH go build -o /bin/server .
################################################################################
# Create a new stage for running the application that contains the minimal
# runtime dependencies for the application. This often uses a different base
# image from the build stage where the necessary files are copied from the build
# stage.
#
# The example below uses the alpine image as the foundation for running the app.
# By specifying the "latest" tag, it will also use whatever happens to be the
# most recent version of that image when you build your Dockerfile. If
# reproducibility is important, consider using a versioned tag
# (e.g., alpine:3.17.2) or SHA (e.g., alpine@sha256:c41ab5c992deb4fe7e5da09f67a8804a46bd0592bfdf0b1847dde0e0889d2bff).
# FROM alpine:latest AS final
FROM debian:latest AS final
# Install any runtime dependencies that are needed to run your application.
# Leverage a cache mount to /var/cache/apk/ to speed up subsequent builds.
# RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/var/cache/apk \
# apk --update add \
# ca-certificates \
# tzdata \
# && \
# update-ca-certificates
WORKDIR /app
# Create a non-privileged user that the app will run under.
# See https://docs.docker.com/go/dockerfile-user-best-practices/
ARG UID=10001
RUN adduser \
--disabled-password \
--gecos "" \
--home "/nonexistent" \
--shell "/sbin/nologin" \
--no-create-home \
--uid "${UID}" \
appuser
USER appuser
# Copy the executable from the "build" stage.
COPY --from=build /bin/server /app/
# Expose the port that the application listens on.
EXPOSE 3334
# What the container should run when it is started.
ENTRYPOINT [ "/app/server" ]