Docker

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Jun 16, 2020 03:33
@d4rk4ng31 that's what I ended up doing ultimately. Passed the docker group as build arg
Jun 11, 2020 17:11
planning on passing in the docker gid as well as a build arg :\
Jun 11, 2020 17:09
I'm doing 'docker in docker' by bind mounting /var/run/docker.sock. This works well when running the container is root, but what if I want to run the container as a specific user. Then that user doesn't belong to the docker group and doesn't haver permissions to use docker commands (no permissions to write to docker.sock). What's the least worst hack I can make?
 

Python

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Oct 15, 2019 11:50
@MisterMiyagi it is about forcing pip to use the locally present whl, even though the requirements.txt contains the entire vcs url (I have tried -f and -i).
Oct 14, 2019 09:35
I don't think I have a choice, pip won't know I mean the wheel as long as I don't give it just the distribution
Oct 14, 2019 09:30
Yes, but I was hoping the requirements.txt used to create the wheels and install them could remain the same
Oct 14, 2019 09:23
Got a question around wheels. If I'm creating a wheel from a project's SCM link like so - pip wheel git+https://github.com/org/python-proj.git -w /wheel. When I run pip install --no-index --find-links=/wheels git+https://github.com/org/python-proj.git, it tries to clone it again instead of finding it in the /wheel directory (where it does have the archive). pip install /wheel/python_proj.whl works as well
Jul 23, 2018 14:19
quick question, is it necessary to give a specific python_version in Pipfile ? if I give a wildcard like python_version = ">=3.0", the Pipfile.lock seems to understand it, but pipenv check fails with "Specifier python_version does not match >=3.0 (3.6)."
Jul 23, 2018 10:20
Hi, is it necessary to give a specific python_version in Pipfile ? if I give a wildcard like python_version = ">=3.0", the Pipfile.lock seems to understand it, but pipenv check fails with "Specifier python_version does not match >=3.0 (3.6)."
Dec 20, 2016 08:01
I'm subclassing factory.DjangoModelFactory to make my Django model factories. Django version 1.8.11, factory boy version 2.6.0. My problem is that even when I'm trying to build or stub factory boy still tries to save it to the db for me. The evidence of this is - gist.github.com/madhukar93/1dc68bfd51f657bfc6f5e2391ae7ffad
Dec 14, 2016 11:11
thanks vaultah
Dec 14, 2016 11:09
(continuing where I left off) Because they be imported any other way.
Dec 14, 2016 11:08
Hi I'm using pytest. I was wondering where to put fixtures that you define by yourself and want to reuse across multiple modules ? are they supposed to go conftest.py ?
 
Oct 5, 2018 15:45
is it alright to ask zsh questions here ?