# Use the official Python base image FROM python:3.9 # Set the working directory in the container WORKDIR /app # Copy the requirements.txt file and install the Python dependencies COPY requirements.txt . RUN pip install --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt # Set up a new user named "user" with user ID 1000 RUN useradd -m -u 1000 user # Switch to the "user" user USER user # Set home to the user's home directory ENV HOME=/home/user \ PATH=/home/user/.local/bin:$PATH # Set the working directory to the user's home directory WORKDIR $HOME/app # Copy the current directory contents into the container at $HOME/app setting the owner to the user COPY --chown=user . $HOME/app # Expose the port on which the Flask application will run EXPOSE 5000 # Set the environment variable for Flask ENV FLASK_APP=app.py # Run the Flask application CMD ["flask", "run", "--host=0.0.0.0"] # FROM python:3.9 # RUN useradd -m -u 1000 user # WORKDIR /app # COPY --chown=user ./requirements.txt requirements.txt # RUN pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade -r requirements.txt # COPY --chown=user . /app # EXPOSE 5000 # CMD ["gunicorn", "--bind", "0.0.0.0:5000", "wsgi:app", "--workers=1"] # # CMD [ "python3", "-m" , "flask", "run", "--host=0.0.0.0"] # # CMD ["gunicorn", "--host", "0.0.0.0:7860", "main:app"]