Fixed long docker startup time by optimizing chown use

pull/786/head
Beau Harrison 2 years ago
parent 9c0a77cb6e
commit 142d708ee3

@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ COPY --chown=$UID:$GID --from=ffmpeg [ "/usr/local/bin/ffmpeg", "/usr/local/bin/
COPY --chown=$UID:$GID --from=ffmpeg [ "/usr/local/bin/ffprobe", "/usr/local/bin/ffprobe" ]
COPY --chown=$UID:$GID --from=backend ["/app/","/app/"]
COPY --chown=$UID:$GID --from=frontend [ "/build/backend/public/", "/app/public/" ]
RUN chown $UID:$GID .
RUN chmod +x /app/fix-scripts/*.sh
# Add some persistence data
#VOLUME ["/app/appdata"]

@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ fi
# chown current working directory to current user
if [ "$*" = "$CMD" ] && [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]; then
find . \! -user "$UID" -exec chown "$UID:$GID" -R '{}' + || echo "WARNING! Could not change directory ownership. If you manage permissions externally this is fine, otherwise you may experience issues when downloading or deleting videos."
find . \! -user "$UID" -exec chown "$UID:$GID" '{}' + || echo "WARNING! Could not change directory ownership. If you manage permissions externally this is fine, otherwise you may experience issues when downloading or deleting videos."
exec gosu "$UID:$GID" "$0" "$@"
fi

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