feat: Add dockerfile for easier selfhosting.#74
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feat: Add dockerfile for easier selfhosting.#74SelfhostedPro wants to merge 1 commit intosocketio:developfrom
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Hey, think it would be useful to add a Dockerfile for selfhosting. If there's a better location for them, please let me know. I can also make a PR for a github action to build and push this image.
I'm just using a basic nginx:stable-alpine image and a nginx.conf that serves /app inside of the container. If this isn't needed, you want documentation added for easy building/launching, or those actions please @ me.
To test it out run:
Then it should be accessible at port 8080 in your browser on whatever machine you're running it on or at
http://localhost:8080.