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Example Rust Dockerfile from docker init
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| # 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/engine/reference/builder/ | |
| ################################################################################ | |
| # Create a stage for building the application. | |
| ARG RUST_VERSION=1.71.1 | |
| ARG APP_NAME=myapp | |
| FROM rust:${RUST_VERSION}-slim-bullseye AS build | |
| ARG APP_NAME | |
| WORKDIR /app | |
| # Build the application. | |
| # Leverage a cache mount to /usr/local/cargo/registry/ | |
| # for downloaded dependencies and a cache mount to /app/target/ for | |
| # compiled dependencies which will speed up subsequent builds. | |
| # Leverage a bind mount to the src directory to avoid having to copy the | |
| # source code into the container. Once built, copy the executable to an | |
| # output directory before the cache mounted /app/target is unmounted. | |
| RUN --mount=type=bind,source=src,target=src \ | |
| --mount=type=bind,source=Cargo.toml,target=Cargo.toml \ | |
| --mount=type=bind,source=Cargo.lock,target=Cargo.lock \ | |
| --mount=type=cache,target=/app/target/ \ | |
| --mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry/ \ | |
| <<EOF | |
| set -e | |
| cargo build --locked --release | |
| cp ./target/release/$APP_NAME /bin/server | |
| EOF | |
| ################################################################################ | |
| # 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 debian bullseye image as the foundation for running the app. | |
| # By specifying the "bullseye-slim" tag, it will also use whatever happens to be the | |
| # most recent version of that tag when you build your Dockerfile. If | |
| # reproducability is important, consider using a digest | |
| # (e.g., debian@sha256:ac707220fbd7b67fc19b112cee8170b41a9e97f703f588b2cdbbcdcecdd8af57). | |
| FROM debian:bullseye-slim AS final | |
| # Create a non-privileged user that the app will run under. | |
| # See https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/dockerfile_best-practices/#user | |
| 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 /bin/ | |
| # Expose the port that the application listens on. | |
| EXPOSE 8080 | |
| # What the container should run when it is started. | |
| CMD ["/bin/server"] |
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