tsk-42: Adding initial docker file
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# Ignore build artifacts
target/
pkg/
# Ignore git directory
.git/
.gitea/
# Ignore environment files (configure via docker-compose instead)
.env*
# Ignore IDE/editor specific files
.idea/
.vscode/
# Ignore OS specific files
*.DS_Store

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# Stage 1: Build the application
# Use a specific Rust version for reproducibility. Choose one that matches your development environment.
# Using slim variant for smaller base image
FROM rust:1.88 as builder
# Set the working directory inside the container
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
# Install build dependencies if needed (e.g., git for cloning)
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
pkg-config libssl3 \
ca-certificates \
openssh-client git \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# << --- ADD HOST KEY HERE --- >>
# Replace 'yourgithost.com' with the actual hostname (e.g., github.com)
RUN mkdir -p -m 0700 ~/.ssh && \
ssh-keyscan git.kundeng.us >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
# Copy Cargo manifests
COPY Cargo.toml Cargo.lock ./
# Build *only* dependencies to leverage Docker cache
# This dummy build caches dependencies as a separate layer
RUN --mount=type=ssh mkdir src && \
echo "fn main() {println!(\"if you see this, the build broke\")}" > src/main.rs && \
cargo build --release --quiet && \
rm -rf src target/release/deps/songparser* # Clean up dummy build artifacts (replace songparser)
# Copy the actual source code
COPY src ./src
# If you have other directories like `templates` or `static`, copy them too
COPY .env ./.env
# << --- SSH MOUNT ADDED HERE --- >>
# Build *only* dependencies to leverage Docker cache
# This dummy build caches dependencies as a separate layer
# Mount the SSH agent socket for this command
RUN --mount=type=ssh \
cargo build --release --quiet
# Stage 2: Create the final, smaller runtime image
# Use a minimal base image like debian-slim or even distroless for security/size
FROM ubuntu:24.04
# Install runtime dependencies if needed (e.g., SSL certificates)
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y ca-certificates libssl-dev libssl3 && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Set the working directory
WORKDIR /usr/local/bin
# Copy the compiled binary from the builder stage
# Replace 'songparser' with the actual name of your binary (usually the crate name)
COPY --from=builder /usr/src/app/target/release/songparser .
# Copy other necessary files like .env (if used for runtime config) or static assets
# It's generally better to configure via environment variables in Docker though
COPY --from=builder /usr/src/app/.env .
# Expose the port your Axum app listens on (e.g., 3000 or 8000)
EXPOSE 3002
# Set the command to run your application
# Ensure this matches the binary name copied above
CMD ["./songparser"]

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version: '3.8' # Use a recent version
services:
# Your Rust Application Service
auth_api:
build: # Tells docker-compose to build the Dockerfile in the current directory
context: .
ssh: ["default"] # Uses host's SSH agent
container_name: songparser # Optional: Give the container a specific name
ports:
# Map host port 8000 to container port 3000 (adjust as needed)
- "8002:3002"
env_file:
- .env
restart: unless-stopped # Optional: Restart policy