# Use a multi-stage build to keep the image size small # Start with a Gradle image for building the project #FROM gradle:jdk21-alpine as builder FROM gradle:8.8.0-jdk21 as builder # Copy the Gradle wrapper and configuration files separately to leverage Docker cache COPY --chown=gradle:gradle gradlew /home/gradle/ COPY --chown=gradle:gradle gradle /home/gradle/gradle COPY --chown=gradle:gradle build.gradle.kts settings.gradle.kts /home/gradle/ # Set working directory WORKDIR /home/gradle # Replace CRLF with LF in gradlew to make it work on Linux RUN sed -i 's/\r$//' ./gradlew # Download dependencies - cached if build.gradle.kts and settings.gradle.kts are unchanged RUN chmod +x ./gradlew RUN ./gradlew dependencies # Copy the project source, this layer is rebuilt whenever a file has changed COPY --chown=gradle:gradle src /home/gradle/src # Build the application RUN ./gradlew build -x test # Start with a fresh image for the runtime FROM eclipse-temurin:21-jre-alpine # Set the deployment directory WORKDIR /app # Copy only the built JAR from the builder image COPY --from=builder /home/gradle/build/libs/AquaDX-*.jar /app/ # The command to run the application CMD java -jar AquaDX-*.jar