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Running the Project with Docker

This section provides instructions to build and run the project using Docker.

Prerequisites

  • Ensure Docker and Docker Compose are installed on your system.
  • The project requires Node.js version 22.13.1 as specified in the Dockerfile.

Environment Variables

  • If applicable, create a .env file in the project root directory to define environment variables. Uncomment the env_file line in the docker-compose.yml file to enable this.

Build and Run Instructions

  1. Build the Docker image and start the services:

    docker-compose up --build
    
  2. Access the application at http://localhost:8080.

Configuration

  • The application runs with a non-root user for enhanced security.
  • The NODE_ENV is set to production and NODE_OPTIONS is configured for optimized memory usage.

Exposed Ports

  • The application service exposes port 8080 to the host system.

For further details, refer to the provided Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml files.