diff --git a/Dockerfile b/Dockerfile deleted file mode 100644 index 1d37806c2c..0000000000 --- a/Dockerfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -# Pantheon release grade Docker image -# -# What is this image for ? -# This image is for using Pantheon within Docker for any purpose, test, dev, production. -# The Docker file integrates two steps, first the build with a JDK and then the runnning image with a JRE. -# Then you don't need a JDK installed locally to build Pantheon, just run the docker build -# command and once the image is created you can use it as if you were using a regular Patheon binary. -# -# How to use this image: -# -# first build it (use the name and tag you like) : -# -# docker build -t mypantheon:myTag . -# -# then run pantheon: -# Either as a simple node with sync on mainnet with a volume for data (keeps the database between runs) and that's all: -# -# docker run -d --mount source=pantheon_database,target=/opt/pantheon/database --name myPantheon mypantheon:myTag -# -# or as a simple node with sync on mainnet with a volume for data (keeps the database between runs) and HTTP/WS RPC access : -# -# docker run -d --mount source=pantheon_database,target=/opt/pantheon/database \ -# --name myPantheon -p 8545:8545 -p 8546:8546 mypantheon:myTag \ -# --rpc-enabled --rpc-listen=0.0.0.0:8545 --rpc-cors-origins=mydomain.tld \ -# --ws-enabled -ws-listen=0.0.0.0:8546 - -# builder temporary image with JDK -FROM openjdk:8-jdk-slim as builder -# copy all pantheon source to the image -COPY . /tmp/pantheon -WORKDIR /tmp/pantheon -# build the distribution -RUN ./gradlew installDist - -# final image with only jre -FROM openjdk:8-jre-slim -# copy application from builder image -COPY --from=builder /tmp/pantheon/build/install/pantheon /opt/pantheon/ -# List Exposed Ports -EXPOSE 8546 8545 30303 -# specify default command -ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/pantheon/bin/pantheon"]