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Lets you easily generate a Docker Container for your Flutter Web App.
dockerize_sidekick_plugin sidekick plugin #
A plugin for sidekick CLIs.
Description #
This plugin for sidekick wants to make it as easy as possible to deploy your flutter web app as a docker container.
Installation #
Kickstart #
with having docker and sidekick installed
<<your_cli>> sidekick plugins install dockerize_sidekick_plugin
<<your_cli>> docker run -b
Docker #
To run this locally you need Docker installed on your machine.
The commands #
Install the plugin
<<your_cli>> sidekick plugins install dockerize_sidekick_plugin
Build the docker image
<<your_cli>> docker build
The build command can choose between different environments.
The default environment is dev
.
You can change the environment with the --env
flag.
You can customize the build process in the commands/docker/build_command.dart file.
Run the docker image locally
<<your_cli>> docker run
You can detach and kill the container by pressing Ctrl + C
twice.
This will run your app and makes it accessible at localhost:8000
.
With the --background
flag you can run the container in the background.
With the -b, --build
flag you can execute the build command before running the container.
With the -p, --port
flag you can specify the port on which the app is accessible.
The build command can choose between different environments.
The default environment is dev
.
You can change the environment with the --env
flag.
Stop the container
<<your_cli>> docker stop
Deploy the docker image
Deploying the docker image depends on the environment you are deploying to. Here are the official guides for the biggest cloud providers:
Further reading #
Environments
By default we are generating a very simple way of handling different environments.
You can change the environments in the commands/docker/environment.dart
file.
Script hashes
By default we are generating script hashes for each script tag in your index.html file.
You can change the hashtype or disable it in the commands/docker/build_command.dart
file.
CSP Rules
By default we are adding a default Set of CSP rules to the server/bin/middlewares.dart
File.
You can change the rules or disable them in the commands/docker/build_command.dart
file.
You can find more informations about CSP Rules here.
Help #
If you need help, you can always use the help command.
<<your_cli>> docker --help
Issues and Feedback #
Feel free to open an issue or send a pull request.
License #
Copyright 2022 Justin Baumann, Robin Schönau
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.