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[Feature Request]: Add Dockerfile to the project #572
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I thought this was supposed to be done in docker compose pull request as without dockerfiles of the backend, frontend and admin, we cannot build images and create containers. |
Yeah you are right i was exploring docker these days and got to know this recently I am fine with adding the Dockerfiles either here or to the earlier issue . Suggest me and I'll get going. |
Add them to your other issue. If there is any issue, you can ping me. |
Sure |
Hello @haseebzaki-07! Your issue #572 has been closed. Thank you for your contribution! |
Is there an existing issue for this?
Feature Description
Adding Dockerfile to the project integrated docker containerisation used for building and running local images of the project on one's machine that simplifies the application development and deployment process.
Use Case
Docker can build images automatically by reading the instructions from a Dockerfile making local development and deployment of much ease.
Benefits
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Priority
High
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