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  1. # Build frontend
  2. FROM node:22-bookworm-slim AS frontend-builder
  3. WORKDIR /app/frontend
  4. # Copy package files first for better caching
  5. COPY frontend/package*.json ./
  6. # Use cache mount for npm
  7. RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.npm \
  8. npm ci
  9. COPY frontend/ ./
  10. RUN npm run build
  11. # Production image
  12. FROM python:3.13-slim-trixie
  13. WORKDIR /app
  14. # Install system dependencies
  15. ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
  16. RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
  17. curl \
  18. ffmpeg \
  19. gnupg \
  20. gosu \
  21. iproute2 \
  22. libcap2-bin \
  23. openssh-client \
  24. && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
  25. # Install the Tailscale CLI only (no tailscaled — the daemon runs on the host).
  26. # Bambuddy calls `tailscale status` / `tailscale cert` via the host's socket,
  27. # which the user mounts in via docker-compose when they want to enable the
  28. # Tailscale integration for virtual printers. Without the socket mount, the
  29. # binary is harmless — the code logs a hint and falls back to self-signed.
  30. RUN curl -fsSL https://pkgs.tailscale.com/stable/debian/trixie.noarmor.gpg \
  31. -o /usr/share/keyrings/tailscale-archive-keyring.gpg \
  32. && curl -fsSL https://pkgs.tailscale.com/stable/debian/trixie.tailscale-keyring.list \
  33. -o /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tailscale.list \
  34. && apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends tailscale \
  35. && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
  36. # Allow binding to privileged ports (e.g. 990/FTPS) as non-root user.
  37. # File capabilities are more reliable than Docker cap_add with user: directive,
  38. # which depends on ambient capability support in the container runtime.
  39. RUN setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep "$(readlink -f /usr/local/bin/python3)"
  40. # Install Python dependencies with cache mount
  41. COPY requirements.txt ./
  42. RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
  43. pip install --root-user-action=ignore -r requirements.txt
  44. # Copy backend
  45. COPY backend/ ./backend/
  46. # Capture the current git branch at build time. `.git/HEAD` is the only
  47. # .git metadata the build context lets through (see .dockerignore); it
  48. # contains `ref: refs/heads/<branch>`, which the SpoolBuddy remote-update
  49. # flow reads at runtime via detect_current_branch() in spoolbuddy_ssh.py.
  50. # Without this, the production image has no git metadata at all and would
  51. # always pull `main` on the remote device regardless of which branch
  52. # Bambuddy itself was built from.
  53. COPY .git/HEAD ./.git/HEAD
  54. # Copy built frontend from builder stage
  55. COPY --from=frontend-builder /app/static ./static
  56. # Create data directories. Ownership is normalised at startup by the
  57. # entrypoint (chowns to PUID:PGID and drops privileges via gosu before
  58. # exec'ing the app), so we don't need a chmod 777 hack here — that was
  59. # the workaround for the previous compose `user: "1000:1000"` model and
  60. # only worked when the volume's perms happened to survive (named volume
  61. # first-create case; bind-mount-source case bit users in #1211 / #668).
  62. #
  63. # The sentinel file is needed so a freshly-created Docker named volume
  64. # isn't "empty" from Docker's POV. On empty volumes Docker resyncs the
  65. # directory metadata (incl. ownership) from the image on every mount,
  66. # which would mean our entrypoint chown gets reverted on every restart
  67. # and re-fired on every start (slow on multi-GB archive dirs). With a
  68. # sentinel inside the volume on first mount, Docker considers the
  69. # volume populated and stops resyncing, so the chown is genuinely
  70. # one-shot.
  71. RUN mkdir -p /app/data /app/logs && \
  72. : >/app/data/.bambuddy && \
  73. : >/app/logs/.bambuddy
  74. # Entrypoint script: handles PUID/PGID + ownership normalisation +
  75. # privilege drop. See deploy/docker-entrypoint.sh for the full rationale.
  76. COPY deploy/docker-entrypoint.sh /usr/local/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh
  77. RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh
  78. # Environment variables
  79. ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
  80. ENV DATA_DIR=/app/data
  81. ENV LOG_DIR=/app/logs
  82. ENV PORT=8000
  83. # Provide a local username + home for tools that call getpass.getuser() /
  84. # os.path.expanduser() under arbitrary PUIDs. With `user: "1001:1001"` the
  85. # stock python:3.13-slim image has no /etc/passwd entry for that UID, so
  86. # pwd.getpwuid() raises and breaks libraries that do host-level user lookups
  87. # (notably asyncssh, which uses the local username for ~/.ssh/config host
  88. # matching during the SpoolBuddy remote-update flow). Setting LOGNAME/USER
  89. # makes getpass.getuser() resolve via env vars instead of the passwd db;
  90. # HOME=/app gives a writable home that is guaranteed to exist.
  91. ENV HOME=/app
  92. ENV USER=bambuddy
  93. ENV LOGNAME=bambuddy
  94. EXPOSE 322
  95. EXPOSE 990
  96. EXPOSE 3000
  97. EXPOSE 3002
  98. EXPOSE 6000
  99. EXPOSE 8000
  100. EXPOSE 8883
  101. EXPOSE 50000-50100
  102. # Health check (uses PORT env var via shell)
  103. HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=10s --start-period=10s --retries=3 \
  104. CMD python -c "import urllib.request, os; urllib.request.urlopen(f'http://localhost:{os.environ.get(\"PORT\", \"8000\")}/health')" || exit 1
  105. # Run the application
  106. # Use standard asyncio loop (uvloop has permission issues in some Docker environments)
  107. # Port is configurable via PORT environment variable (default: 8000)
  108. ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
  109. CMD ["sh", "-c", "uvicorn backend.app.main:app --host 0.0.0.0 --port ${PORT:-8000} --loop asyncio"]