Since rails 7, the `rails yarn:install` command no longer uses bin/yarn and so a) doesn't detect yarn binaries named "yarnpkg" (e.g. Ubuntu) and b) doesn't allow us to pass any flags to yarn, (e.g. "--ignore-engines"). Since we want to avoid making the installation more difficult (by e.g. installing yarn from other sources, or requiring particular node versions) we can instead just use our existing bin/yarn script. The reason Dockerfile did its own thing was to avoid pulling in big chunks of rails, but bin/yarn is a standalone ruby script. Fixes #3579
50 lines
1.2 KiB
Docker
50 lines
1.2 KiB
Docker
FROM ubuntu:20.04
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ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
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# Install system packages then clean up to minimize image size
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RUN apt-get update \
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&& apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \
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build-essential \
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curl \
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default-jre-headless \
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file \
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firefox-geckodriver \
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libarchive-dev \
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libffi-dev \
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libgd-dev \
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libpq-dev \
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libsasl2-dev \
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libvips-dev \
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libxml2-dev \
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libxslt1-dev \
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locales \
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nodejs \
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postgresql-client \
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ruby2.7 \
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ruby2.7-dev \
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tzdata \
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unzip \
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yarnpkg \
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&& apt-get clean \
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&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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# Install compatible Osmosis to help users import sample data in a new instance
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RUN curl -OL https://github.com/openstreetmap/osmosis/releases/download/0.47.2/osmosis-0.47.2.tgz \
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&& tar -C /usr/local -xzf osmosis-0.47.2.tgz
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ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=dialog
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# Setup app location
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RUN mkdir -p /app
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WORKDIR /app
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# Install Ruby packages
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ADD Gemfile Gemfile.lock /app/
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RUN gem install bundler \
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&& bundle install
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# Install NodeJS packages using yarn
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ADD package.json yarn.lock /app/
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ADD bin/yarn /app/bin/
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RUN bundle exec bin/yarn install
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