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improve caching and file permissions in make docker-serve
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Ah, I noticed that there is already a It seems to run I've started working on a small improvement (gh-pages...rkm:gh-pages) which has the following advantages:
Would you like me to make a PR for this? |
Hi @rkm, Thank you for this! In my experience with the Jekyll Docker container, it can be a bit finnicky with the host permissions. I had previously set up a docker container for maintaining lessons at https://github.com/carpentries/lesson-docker/#docker-container-for-lesson-maintenance that will work for the workshop-template and has a couple of advantages:
Let me know what you think. |
Thanks! I'll take a look at that although the docker image seems a little heavy at ~1.4GB. I was only hoping to contribute a small usability fix to the current workflow in this repo, so apologies if this has raised more questions than it has answered! FWIW I believe I have fixed the permissions issues on my branch, so the only remaining issue I see is that of the jekyll/ruby version pinning (which is also not addressed in the current implementation). |
make docker-serve
Hi! Is it worth revisiting #340 considering we now have a Docker lesson in incubation? Running the webpage locally can still be a bit of a pain! I'd like to contribute a Dockerfile / docker-compose script / documentation as part of my instructor training checkout process.Edit: renamed issue after discussion below
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