Add docker support

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tools/Cake.CoreCLR
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.dotnet
Dockerfile
# Dockerfile
# .env file contains default environment variables for docker
.env

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# This is a multi-stage Dockerfile, in this case it means that
# we use a "heavy" SDK image with all compiler tools to build the application, but
# then only use the runtime and generated binaries when actually running the app.
# This allows us to make the resulting image much smaller in size.
# We start off by using the SDK to build the application
FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:6.0 AS build
WORKDIR /src
# We first copy ONLY the project definition file, instead of all files at once.
# This prevents us from having to restore all dependencies (slow) every time
# we build, since every step in the Dockerfile build process is reusable. So
# if only our code changes, but our project file (incl. dependencies) does not,
# we can skip these two steps before recompiling, saving us quite some time.
COPY ["CommunityServerAPI.csproj", "./"]
RUN dotnet restore "CommunityServerAPI.csproj"
# Now we can copy all source files (except those listed in `.dockerignore`)
# and build the application
COPY [".", "./"]
RUN dotnet build "CommunityServerAPI.csproj" --no-restore -c Release -o /app
##########
# The next step is to take the built/compiled source code and package it
# into a single "publishable" binary
FROM build as publish
RUN dotnet publish "CommunityServerAPI.csproj" -c Release -o /app
#########
# Then, we start over with a completely new environment
# that just contains the .NET runtime. Here, we copy over the
# built and packaged binary files from the other environment to be able to run it.
FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/runtime:6.0 AS final
WORKDIR /app
# We expose port 29294 as the default port on which our app runs.
EXPOSE 29294
COPY --from=publish /app .
# Set the default action when the container is started, which in this case runs the API.
ENTRYPOINT [ "dotnet", "CommunityServerAPI.dll" ]

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version: "3.8"
# In the docker compose file, we define some services (containers) to run.
# This will be geared towards production.
services:
battlebit-community-api:
image: bb-cummunity-server-api:latest
build:
# Specify how to build the image above.
context: .
target: build
restart: always
ports:
- "29294:29294"