* dev(codespaces): use Dockerfile not docker-compose
I wasn't so confident around the updating of the docker-compose file to
include minio, and the workflow around it. I'd rather just drop into
something with docker-in-docker and run docker-compose myself.
Also finally added some extensions I'm using so I don't need to enable
them all the time.
TODO: update docker-compose file to work with docker-in-docker. At the
moment I don't think the networking will be correct.
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into hackaton_session_rec
* add new line
* remove yarn install, it will be overwritten by the codespaces mount
* revert compose formatting
* format with prettier
* dev(codespaces): add "lean in" docker configuration for codespaces
This changes creates a dedicated `docker-compose.yml` and `Dockerfile`
for codespaces and doesn't attempt to have compatability with the
existing docker config files. This is intentional and is designed to be
a close to what codespaces would consider the ideal, so as to understand
what great would look like.
At the moment it doesn't do, but could:
1. install python and node packages in the image
2. push this image up to dockerhub
3. specify this image to be used for caching. There is a "cacheFrom"
option in the [.devcontainer
reference](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/devcontainerjson-reference)
although I haven't checked how this works with using
`docker-compose.yml`. Perhaps we just need to add the `image:`
property to the `app` service :fingerscrossed:
4. specify default extensions and settings to be used.
* Use python 3.9, not the latest python 3 codespaces supports
* Add some basic python default settings and extensions
* add github codespaces image build workflow
* chore: update docker-compose cache from :cache tag
* chore: use docker cache-to inline
* add codespaces platform comment
* temp run on branch
* chore: fix flatforms format
* chore: update qemu comment
* chore: codespaces build use master image
* chore: target x86_64
* chore: just use image for codespaces, don't try to build
* add in python, node requirements
* install node
* install node
* uncomment node deps install
* use app network stack for all services
* move .env to .dev.env and us in docker-compose
* set WORKDIR to workspace
* pin apt packages
* pin versions, remove apt-key
* add yarn cache clean
* Fix hadolint warnings
* make codespace build on master, or a PR with codespaces-build label
* add missing &&
* dont bother with clickhouse install, its huge
* dont be cute with the networks, just expose explicitly
* fix network
* create container zsh
* correct .env path
* point app to the clickhouse container
* Also install saml deps
* ignore .env again
* libxml already installed
* correct conditional workflow comment