Removing comments, moving db location, removing compose.yml

made simple dockerfile
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Stephen Vanderwarker 2023-11-07 10:35:44 -05:00
parent daa19a06be
commit b4d798f7f2
4 changed files with 5 additions and 92 deletions

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# Include any files or directories that you don't want to be copied to your
# container here (e.g., local build artifacts, temporary files, etc.).
#
# For more help, visit the .dockerignore file reference guide at
# https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#dockerignore-file
**/.classpath
**/.dockerignore
**/.env

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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/
ARG NODE_VERSION=18.17.1
FROM node:${NODE_VERSION}-alpine
# Use production node environment by default.
ENV NODE_ENV production
FROM node:16-alpine
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
# Download dependencies as a separate step to take advantage of Docker's caching.
# Leverage a cache mount to /root/.npm to speed up subsequent builds.
# Leverage a bind mounts to package.json and package-lock.json to avoid having to copy them into
# into this layer.
RUN --mount=type=bind,source=package.json,target=package.json \
--mount=type=bind,source=package-lock.json,target=package-lock.json \
--mount=type=cache,target=/root/.npm \
npm ci --omit=dev
# Run the application as a non-root user.
USER node
# Copy the rest of the source files into the image.
COPY package*.json ./
RUN npm install
COPY . .
# Expose the port that the application listens on.
EXPOSE 3232
# Run the application.
CMD node index.js
CMD ["node", "index.js"]

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# Comments are provided throughout this file to help you get started.
# If you need more help, visit the Docker compose reference guide at
# https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/
# Here the instructions define your application as a service called "server".
# This service is built from the Dockerfile in the current directory.
# You can add other services your application may depend on here, such as a
# database or a cache. For examples, see the Awesome Compose repository:
# https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose
services:
server:
build:
context: .
environment:
NODE_ENV: production
ports:
- 3232:3232
# The commented out section below is an example of how to define a PostgreSQL
# database that your application can use. `depends_on` tells Docker Compose to
# start the database before your application. The `db-data` volume persists the
# database data between container restarts. The `db-password` secret is used
# to set the database password. You must create `db/password.txt` and add
# a password of your choosing to it before running `docker-compose up`.
# depends_on:
# db:
# condition: service_healthy
# db:
# image: postgres
# restart: always
# user: postgres
# secrets:
# - db-password
# volumes:
# - db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
# environment:
# - POSTGRES_DB=example
# - POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/db-password
# expose:
# - 5432
# healthcheck:
# test: [ "CMD", "pg_isready" ]
# interval: 10s
# timeout: 5s
# retries: 5
# volumes:
# db-data:
# secrets:
# db-password:
# file: db/password.txt

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const WebSocket = require('ws');
const xmpp = require('simple-xmpp');
var db = new sqlite3.Database('nip26.db');
var db = new sqlite3.Database('~/.config/nostrsms/nip26.db');
let { bech32, bech32m } = require('bech32');
let letsCID;