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packages/runner/src/runner.ts
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cwd, | ||
env: env as NodeJS.ProcessEnv, | ||
}, log); | ||
prom.then((result: CommandResult) => { |
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Should return this instead of prom below
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Interesting. It seems to work both ways. Is it a convenience thing?
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You can add
return result;
to the end of that
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Not sure what you mean. To the end of what?
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Inside the prom.then
block
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ah very fancy.
@@ -44,6 +46,7 @@ export type TaskFunction = (runner: Runner) => void | Promise<void>; | |||
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export interface Runner { | |||
cwd: string; | |||
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Unneeded space, but not a biggie
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Goland formatted automatically, will fix.
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WORKDIR /root/project | ||
COPY --from=0 /src/packages/server/cli-linux /usr/local/bin/code-server | ||
EXPOSE 8443 | ||
# Unfortunately `.` does not work with code-servr |
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small typo
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Fixed.
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RUN yarn task build:server:binary | ||
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# We deploy with ubuntu so that devs have a familiar environemnt. | ||
FROM ubuntu |
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Pin the version - since this will always resolve to 18.10
(current latest
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FROM ubuntu | ||
RUN apt-get update | ||
RUN apt-get install -y openssl | ||
WORKDIR /root/project |
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I do not recommend using root
. Consider using a actual user or a pseudo-user like what we do in Theia.
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I personally don't really see much value in that. Especially for a dev setup, you pretty much need sudo 100% of the time at which point it just becomes annoying and repetitive.
cc @kylecarbs
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I'm not certain what purpose there'd be in limiting the user when running inside the docker container. What do you think @sr229 ?
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@kylecarbs @nhooyr we're excercising a good practice that the user should be aware that some administrative actions might need sudo
or a manual switch to the root. Not all Cloud IDE users are proficient in Linux and know the security implications.
This is also how Theia and Cloud9 does their images.
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Lets get this PR in for now and discuss this in #65.
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# We deploy with ubuntu so that devs have a familiar environemnt. | ||
FROM ubuntu | ||
RUN apt-get update |
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Compress these two RUN
s as one instruction.
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Its a small thing but I like em separate to make better use of docker's layer cache.
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Optimizing layers no matter how small should be done.
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@nhooyr it is fine to separate them while you are getting the image done, but once it is there, it is strongly recommended (see “apt-get” section) to combine update + install + remove caches
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That is interesting. Does seem reasonable to me to bust the cache every time the package list is modified.
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# Install VS Code's deps. These are the only two it seems we need. | ||
RUN apt-get update | ||
RUN apt-get install -y libxkbfile-dev libsecret-1-dev |
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Compress these two RUN
s as one instruction as well.
# directly which should be faster. | ||
WORKDIR /src | ||
COPY . . | ||
RUN yarn |
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compress this as one instruction as well.
Closes #9 #42