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feat: add Dockerfile #8315
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[removed reference to issue 8356]
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This PR adds an official Dockerfile for Puppeteer. The content of the Dockerfile is practically the same as documented in troubleshooting.md: 1) It installs chrome-stable and dependencies via apt-get. 2) it installs a local Puppeteer build into the docker user's home folder. 3) configures required permissions for the user. 4) outputs licenses into the THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES file. The local Puppeteer build is created by `docker/pack.sh` which is meant to be used in CI. This PR also includes a GitHub action that would build a docker image and run a smote test inside of it. The next step would be actually publishing the docker image from GitHub Actions to GitHub Registry.
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This PR adds an official Dockerfile for Puppeteer. The content of the Dockerfile is practically the same as documented in troubleshooting.md: 1) It installs chrome-stable and dependencies via apt-get. 2) it installs a local Puppeteer build into the docker user's home folder. 3) configures required permissions for the user. 4) outputs licenses into the THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES file. The local Puppeteer build is created by `docker/pack.sh` which is meant to be used in CI. This PR also includes a GitHub action that would build a docker image and run a smote test inside of it. The next step would be actually publishing the docker image from GitHub Actions to GitHub Registry.
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This PR adds an official Dockerfile for Puppeteer. The content of the Dockerfile is practically the same as documented in troubleshooting.md:
The local Puppeteer build is created by
docker/pack.sh
which is meant to be used in CI. This PR also includes a GitHub action that would build a docker image and run a smote test inside of it.The next step would be actually publishing the docker image from GitHub Actions to GitHub Registry.