So my new role means I'm now managing a legacy codebase... PHP 5.4 based framework that has so much magic psalm doesn't know what to make of it... What's the current speedrun world record for 5.4 -> 8.0?
The framework is practically abandoned. I'm looking to clone it into the company codebase so we can start picking it apart and updating it, that seems like the optimal path but I've never upgraded something this old before.
Fuel was strangely popular in Japan for a while. Due to the author's illness, no new releases have been made recently, however, there have still been commits to the develop branch even in this year.
@X4748-IR Try building the container locally for faster feedback and to get the full output. Just place the Dockerfile in a directory and run docker build .
@IluTov If I could make an image, the other time that I try to make a new image, will the docker download and pull docker hub images again? or all the pulles will be cached?
@X4748-IR Building and image (docker build) and running a container from an image (docker run or docker compose up) are two different things. Build will create an image, and yes Docker has extensive caching for that. Running containers will never build anything, it'll just create instances from the built images. I'm not sure it that answers your question.
@X4748-IR Only when you configure a dockerfile in your docker-compose.yml file. That might be the case for you. Are you trying this locally? Do you have no useful output when running docker-compose up?
WARNING: The vhT81Mjj39 variable is not set. Defaulting to a blank string. Building php Step 1/4 : FROM php:fpm-alpine ---> 2331e1d9fbdf Step 2/4 : RUN apk update && apk add build-base && apk add autoconf ---> Running in 0026ac0ce082 fetch https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.15/main/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz fetch https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.15/community/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz v3.15.2-8-gcb4dbad273 [https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.15/main]
@X4748-IR I'd recommend starting with debian:10-slim as the base image rather than apline, as it's a bit less flaky, and the error messages aren't as hard to interpret.
@Tiffany I'm not really involved in the python community, so I can't speak to extent, but as an open source maintainer I can say there's strong pushback if you deviate from PSR-2 & 12.
@Trowski "pythonic" isn't about things like whitespace (a lot of that's covered by "doesn't compile if indenting is wrong"); it's about "idioms", like "use list comprehensions whenever possible"
I don't know why someone just doesn't come up for a standard for autoformatting standards and then every project just includes it (or a reference to it) in their composer or another file. ... or do they? seems too kinda obvious to not already be done