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fix typo in dockerfile name

Open wake0up0ne0 opened this issue 9 months ago • 1 comments

plz accept, first contribute ever <3

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Chores
    • Updated docker-compose.yml to include new environment variables and change PostgreSQL image version.
    • Added a step in the Dockerfile to generate and set a Django secret key.
  • Documentation
    • Updated Docker command in the README to correct the file reference for building the application.

wake0up0ne0 avatar May 03 '24 09:05 wake0up0ne0

Walkthrough

The recent update in the project involves significant changes across multiple files. The docker-compose.yml now includes new environment variables and updates to the PostgreSQL image version. The dockerfile has a new step for generating Django secret keys. Additionally, the README.md has been modified to correct a file reference in a Docker command.

Changes

File Changed Summary of Change
docker/docker-compose.yml Updated docker-compose.yml with new environment variables, including PostgreSQL image version change.
docker/dockerfile Added a step in the Dockerfile to generate and set a Django secret key.
README.md Corrected the Docker command in README.md to reference the correct Dockerfile path.

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 09df7125fdc4805d7e617264905e7385c3562012 and 7e26d1fda71e4f46e0018a1691e5fcc0fdf55e01.
Files selected for processing (2)
  • docker/docker-compose.yml (2 hunks)
  • docker/dockerfile (1 hunks)
Additional comments not posted (2)
docker/docker-compose.yml (2)

12-18: Ensure to replace placeholder values with actual configurations in production.


27-27: Ensure compatibility of PostgreSQL version 12-bookworm with the application.


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