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Sam Clayton 875af31ffe Update to Webpack 5 (fixes crypto error on build) (#738)
* Updating react-number-editor dependency from stale named branch

* Remove references to deprecated react-addons-perf package

* Issue #25 Webpack updated to current version, many
dependencies updated, Babel & Webpack configs updated.
Add dev & prod Dockerfiles and update README with Docker instructions
Created webpack.common.js.
Coriolis-data now specified as github dependency

* Bump bugfix versions of react & react-dom only

* Workbox dependency upgrade for webpack 5 compat

* Stab at upgrading workbox dep
Far more fatal webpack errors :(

* Automate reinstall/rebuild with npm script

* Working build again w updated deps
Disabled/commented out all bugsnag references
Added production-like Docker build for troubleshooting issues that don't
 appear in dev server

* Remove deprecated @babel/polyfill import & dependency

* Fix to service worker to v5 of workbox
and align with webpack 5 plugin

* Disabling recent round of polyfills. Don't think
they're necessary.

* Whitespace in package.json

* Add Buffer as Webpack plugin. Fix indenting.
Fix deprecated call to Buffer.

* Remove bugsnag and deprecated babel code that was
 commented out, per convo with Felix

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Co-authored-by: Sam Clayton <sam@goranku.com>
2023-03-01 21:55:23 +01:00

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#syntax=docker/dockerfile:1.4
# Run this from within this directory. Change the location of coriolis-data repo and image name/tag as needed.
# docker buildx build --build-context data=../coriolis-data --tag coriolis .
FROM node:18-alpine
# TODO: For a production build, we may want to just build the bundle and copy that in. No need for local copy of source.
WORKDIR /app
ADD . .
COPY --from=data . /coriolis-data/
# Git is required before install if any modules (like coriolis-data) are loaded from github
RUN apk update
RUN apk add git
WORKDIR /app/coriolis-data
RUN npm install
WORKDIR /app
RUN npm install
# Bundle for production config with webpack & log
RUN npm run build > >(tee -a stdout.log) 2> >(tee -a stderr.log >&2)
# Optimally, this will start a static asset server like nginx/apache. Currently, this will start dev webpack server.
CMD ["npm", "start"]
EXPOSE 3300