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# Dockerfile with multi-stage builds for efficient dependency caching and lightweight final image.
# For more on Docker stages, visit: https://docs.docker.com/build/building/multi-stage/
# We use Cargo Chef to compile dependencies before compiling the rest of the crates.
# This approach ensures proper Docker caching, where dependency layers are cached until a dependency changes.
# Code changes in our crates won't affect these cached layers, making the build process more efficient.
# More info on Cargo Chef: https://github.com/LukeMathWalker/cargo-chef
# We start by creating a base image using 'clux/muslrust' with additional required tools.
FROM clux/muslrust:1.78.0-stable AS chef
WORKDIR /app
RUN apt update && apt install -y clang unzip
RUN cargo install cargo-chef
ENV PROTOC_VERSION=25.1
RUN curl -L "https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/download/v$PROTOC_VERSION/protoc-$PROTOC_VERSION-linux-x86_64.zip" -o protoc.zip && unzip ./protoc.zip -d $HOME/.local && rm ./protoc.zip
ENV PROTOC=/root/.local/bin/protoc
# Add the x86_64-unknown-linux-musl target to rustup for compiling statically linked binaries.
# This enables the creation of fully self-contained binaries that do not depend on the system's dynamic libraries,
# resulting in more portable executables that can run on any Linux distribution.
RUN rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
#####################
# Stage 1 (planer): #
#####################
FROM chef AS planner
COPY . .
# * Running Cargo Chef prepare that will generate recipe.json which will be used in the next stage.
RUN cargo chef prepare
#####################
# Stage 2 (cacher): #
#####################
# Compile all the dependecies using Cargo Chef cook.
FROM chef AS cacher
# Copy recipe.json from planner stage
COPY --from=planner /app/recipe.json recipe.json
# Build dependencies - this is the caching Docker layer!
RUN cargo chef cook --target x86_64-unknown-linux-musl --release --package papyrus_node
######################
# Stage 3 (builder): #
######################
FROM chef AS builder
COPY . .
COPY --from=cacher /app/target target
# Disable incremental compilation for a cleaner build.
ENV CARGO_INCREMENTAL=0
# Compile the papyrus_node crate for the x86_64-unknown-linux-musl target in release mode, ensuring dependencies are locked.
RUN cargo build --target x86_64-unknown-linux-musl --release --package papyrus_node --locked
###########################
# Stage 4 (papyrus_node): #
###########################
# Uses Alpine Linux to run a lightweight and secure container.
FROM alpine:3.17.0 AS papyrus_node
ENV ID=1000
WORKDIR /app
# Copy the node executable and its configuration.
COPY --from=builder /app/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/papyrus_node /app/target/release/papyrus_node
COPY config config
# Install tini, a lightweight init system, to call our executable.
RUN set -ex; \
apk update; \
apk add --no-cache tini; \
mkdir data
# Create a new user "papyrus".
RUN set -ex; \
addgroup --gid ${ID} papyrus; \
adduser --ingroup $(getent group ${ID} | cut -d: -f1) --uid ${ID} --gecos "" --disabled-password --home /app papyrus; \
chown -R papyrus:papyrus /app
# Expose RPC and monitoring ports.
EXPOSE 8080 8081
# Switch to the new user.
USER ${ID}
# Set the entrypoint to use tini to manage the process.
ENTRYPOINT ["/sbin/tini", "--", "/app/target/release/papyrus_node"]