* Simplified dockerfile
- Changed from alpine to python:slim
- Removed some database libs (because we *connect* to a db, not host it)
* - Add gettext as required package
- Only create inventree user as part of production build (leave admin access for dev build)
* Tweaks for tasks.py
* Fix user permissions (drop to inventree user)
* Drop to the 'inventree' user level as part of init.sh
- As we have mounted volumes at 'run time' we need to ensure that the inventree user has correct permissions!
- Ref: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39397548/how-to-give-non-root-user-in-docker-container-access-to-a-volume-mounted-on-the
* Adjust user setup
- Only drop to non-root user as part of "production" build
- Mounted external volumes make it tricky when in the dev build
- Might want to revisit this later on
* More dockerfile changes
- reduce required system packages
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* Add new docker github workflow
* Print some more debug
* GITHUB_BASE_REF
* Add gnupg to base requirements
* Improve debug output during testing
* Refactoring updates for label printing API
- Update weasyprint version to 55.0
- Generate labels as pdf files
- Provide filename to label printing plugin
- Additional unit testing
- Improve extraction of some hidden debug data during TESTING
- Fix a spelling mistake (notifaction -> notification)
* Working on github action
* More testing
* Add requirement for pdf2image
* Fix label printing plugin and update unit testing
* Add required packages for CI
* Move docker files to the top level directory
- This allows us to build the production image directly from soure
- Don't need to re-download the source code from github
- Note: The docker install guide will need to be updated!
* Fix for docker ci file
* Print GIT SHA
* Bake git information into the production image
* Add some exta docstrings to dockerfile
* Simplify version check script
* Extract git commit info
* Extract docker tag from check_version.py
* Newline
* More work on the docker workflow
* Dockerfile fixes
- Directory / path issues
* Dockerfile fixes
- Directory / path issues
* Ignore certain steps on a pull request
* Add poppler-utils to CI
* Consolidate version check into existing CI file
* Don't run docker workflow on pull request
* Pass docker image tag through to the build
Also check .j2k files
* Add supervisord.conf example file back in
* Remove --no-cache-dir option from pip install
* Add pre-commit to the stack
* exclude static
* Add locales to excludes
* fix style errors
* rename pipeline steps
* also wait on precommit
* make template matching simpler
* Use the same code for python setup everywhere
* use step and cache for python setup
* move regular settings up into general envs
* just use full update
* Use invoke instead of static references
* make setup actions more similar
* use python3
* refactor names to be similar
* fix runner version
* fix references
* remove incidential change
* use matrix for os
* Github can't do this right now
* ignore docstyle errors
* Add seperate docstring test
* update flake call
* do not fail on docstring
* refactor setup into workflow
* update reference
* switch to action
* resturcture
* add bash statements
* remove os from cache
* update input checks
* make code cleaner
* fix boolean
* no relative paths
* install wheel by python
* switch to install
* revert back to simple wheel
* refactor import export tests
* move setup keys back to not disturbe tests
* remove docstyle till that is fixed
* update references
* continue on error
* use relativ action references
* Change step / job docstrings
* Workflow remaster (#28)
* set default ref
* only trigger version number if pullrequest
* try skipping just a step
* Workflow remaster (#29)
* set default ref
* only trigger version number if pullrequest
* always run style
* try skipping just a step
* try adding a step so everything continues
* Workflow remaster (#30)
* set default ref
* only trigger version number if pullrequest
* always run style
* try skipping just a step
* try adding a step so everything continues
* maybe this does not fail them
* skip ahead
* do not skip the whole job, just the steps