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Merge pull request #2507 from BlackDex/fix-persisten-volume-check

Fix persistent volume check
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Daniel García 2022-05-28 14:56:47 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -181,6 +181,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN {{ mount_rust_cache -}} cargo build --features ${DB} --release{{ package_arch_target_param }}
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -238,16 +246,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
{% if package_arch_target is defined %}
COPY --from=build /app/target/{{ package_arch_target }}/release/vaultwarden .
{% else %}

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@ -84,6 +84,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -112,16 +120,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -78,6 +78,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -104,16 +112,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -84,6 +84,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -112,16 +120,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -78,6 +78,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -104,16 +112,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -104,6 +104,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -136,16 +144,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -78,6 +78,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -108,16 +116,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/aarch64-unknown-linux-musl/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -104,6 +104,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -136,16 +144,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -78,6 +78,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -108,16 +116,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/aarch64-unknown-linux-musl/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -104,6 +104,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -141,16 +149,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -80,6 +80,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=arm-unknown-linux-musleabi
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -110,16 +118,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/arm-unknown-linux-musleabi/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -104,6 +104,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -141,16 +149,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -80,6 +80,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=arm-unknown-linux-musleabi
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -110,16 +118,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/arm-unknown-linux-musleabi/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -104,6 +104,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -136,16 +144,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -78,6 +78,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -108,16 +116,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -104,6 +104,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -136,16 +144,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh

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@ -78,6 +78,14 @@ RUN touch src/main.rs
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/git --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cargo/registry cargo build --features ${DB} --release --target=armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
# We run this in the build image and copy it over, because the runtime image could be missing some executables.
# hadolint ignore=DL3059
RUN touch /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
######################## RUNTIME IMAGE ########################
# Create a new stage with a minimal image
# because we already have a binary built
@ -108,16 +116,11 @@ VOLUME /data
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 3012
# Create a special empty file which we check within the application.
# If this file exists, then we exit Vaultwarden to prevent data loss when someone forgets to use volumes.
# If you really really want to use volatile storage you can set the env `I_REALLY_WANT_VOLATILE_STORAGE=true`
# This file should disappear if a volume is mounted on-top of this using a docker volume.
RUN touch /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
# Copies the files from the context (Rocket.toml file and web-vault)
# and the binary from the "build" stage to the current stage
WORKDIR /
COPY --from=vault /web-vault ./web-vault
COPY --from=build /vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check /data/vaultwarden_docker_persistent_volume_check
COPY --from=build /app/target/armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf/release/vaultwarden .
COPY docker/healthcheck.sh /healthcheck.sh