This template repository equips you with the default initial files for building a container used in Analytical Platform.
This repository is managed in Terraform here.
The repository comes with the following preset files:
├── .devcontainer
│ ├── devcontainer.json
│ └── devcontainer-lock.json
├── Dockerfile
├── .editorconfig
├── .github
│ ├── CODEOWNERS
│ ├── dependabot.yml
│ └── workflows
│ ├── build-and-test.yml
│ ├── dependency-review.yml
│ ├── release.yml
│ ├── scan-image.yml
│ └── super-linter.yml
├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── README.md
└── test
└── container-structure-test.yml
Once you've created your repository using this template, perform the following steps:
Edit this README.md file to document your project accurately. Take the time to create a clear, engaging, and informative README.md file. Include information like what your project does, how to install and run it, how to contribute, and any other pertinent details.
After you've created your repository, GitHub provides a brief description field that appears on the top of your repository's main page. This is a summary that gives visitors quick insight into the project. Using this field to provide a succinct overview of your repository is highly recommended.
This description and your README.md will be one of the first things people see when they visit your repository. It's a good place to make a strong, concise first impression. Remember, this is often visible in search results on GitHub and search engines, so it's also an opportunity to help people discover your project.
Assign permissions to the appropriate Ministry of Justice teams. Ensure at least one team is granted Admin permissions. Whenever possible, assign permissions to teams rather than individual users.
Familiarise yourself with the Ministry of Justice GitHub Repository Standards. These standards ensure consistency, maintainability, and best practices across all our repositories.
You can find the standards here.
Please read and understand these standards thoroughly and enable them when you feel comfortable.
Once you've ensured that all the GitHub Repository Standards have been applied to your repository, it's time to update the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) Compliance Badge located in the README file.
The badge demonstrates that your repository is compliant with MoJ's standards. Please follow these instructions to modify the badge URL to reflect the status of your repository correctly.
Please note the badge will not function correctly if your repository is internal or private. In this case, you may remove the badge from your README.
To add an Outside Collaborator to the repository, follow the guidelines detailed here.
(Optional) Modify the CODEOWNERS file to specify the teams or users authorized to approve pull requests.
Adapt the dependabot.yml file to match your project's dependency manager and to enable automated pull requests for package updates.
If your repository is private with no GitHub Advanced Security license, remove the .github/workflows/dependency-review.yml
file.
Make sure to add your own build logic to the bottom of the Dockerfile
.
Note
No application testing has been added to this template, this is to be implemented by the developer as required.
Please make sure to add any additional container structure tests needed to the container-structure-test.yml
.