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Image Docker de développement pour exécuter les scripts Python du projet
This image provides a lightweight Python 3.9.2 environment with the project `requirements.txt` installed.
Build
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From the repository root (where `requirements.txt` sits) run:
```bash
docker build -t cal-to-time-manager:dev -f support/docker-dev/Dockerfile .
```
Usage
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Run a script from the project root by mounting the repo into `/app`:
```bash
# run csv-to-timemanager.py
docker run --rm -v "$(pwd)":/app -w /app cal-to-time-manager:dev csv-to-timemanager.py
# run with arguments
docker run --rm -v "$(pwd)":/app -w /app cal-to-time-manager:dev csv-to-timemanager.py arg1 arg2
```
Open an interactive shell (override the image entrypoint):
```bash
docker run --rm -it --entrypoint bash -v "$(pwd)":/app -w /app cal-to-time-manager:dev
```
Notes
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- The container uses Python 3.9.2 (slim). If your `requirements.txt` needs system packages, adapt the `Dockerfile` to install them.
- The scripts expect `config.json` and CSV files to be present in the mounted workspace path.
- If your scripts connect to services (MySQL, Nextcloud API), ensure the container can reach those hosts (network, VPN, or expose host ports).
- To pass secret credentials, prefer using environment variables or Docker secrets rather than baking them in `config.json` inside the image.