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Maybe this example could help: https://gitmemory.com/issue/sdispater/poetry/366/488720509 |
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| - "3.7-dev" # 3.7 development branch | ||
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| - pip install -r requirements.txt --no-cache | ||
| - pip install poetry |
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From the poetry docs, the recommended method to install poetry is not to use pip rather their own script
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@Mec-iS I can work on this if you aren't |
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sorry for the late reply. You don't need to ask for permission. You can just follow the Github Flow and open a PR. |
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This PR implement Poetry for Docker and get rid of
requirements.txt. This will avoid dependencies conflicts from now on thanks to the lock file.I am not 100% sure the
Dockerfileis done correctly, please trydocker-compose up --buildlocally and provide suggestions about how to make this working/safer/more stable.