# Creates a simple .Net console application, writing second-tick counts to the terminal
# build with:			docker build -t REP/IMAGE_NAME:TAG .
# run with:			docker run --rm -it IMAGE_NAME <count_to>
# list intermediate imgs:	docker images --filter label=stage=builder

FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:7.0 AS builder
LABEL stage=builder

WORKDIR /app
# Copy everything from src-directory on host to workdir in image
COPY src .
# Build and publish a release to directory "out" (build implicitly restores NuGet packages)
RUN dotnet publish -c Release -o out

# uncomment for testing the build-env image 
# CMD ["dotnet", "bin/Release/net7.0/DotnetDocker-01.dll"]

# Build runtime image
# FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/aspnet:7.0
FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/runtime:7.0
# create user in the image
RUN groupadd -r mygroup && useradd --no-log-init --create-home --shell /bin/bash -r -g mygroup myuser
# change user
USER myuser
# make app-dir (WORKDIR cmd would create a dir owned by root -> permission denied!)
RUN mkdir /home/myuser/app
# set build- and run-time working directory
WORKDIR /home/myuser/app
COPY  --chown=myuser:mygroup --from=builder /app/out .
# Opt-out of the diagnostic pipeline. This allows the container to run as read-only.
ENV COMPlus_EnableDiagnostics=0
# 
# CMD ["dotnet", "ASYD_Demo.dll"]
ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet", "ASYD_Demo.dll"]



