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Hi @Mtze , thanks for reporting the issue in the website repository. There, I linked a PR to improve the documentation. The Dockerfile itself mentioned on the website itself is already quite minimal when not executed in the blueprint repository. You can use the Theia yoeman template to scaffold a minimal Theia application. Note the image will still have a couple 100 MB even for a minimal application due to the size of the base image and Theia's dependencies. Does this solve your question? If not, please feel free to pose follow up questions :) |
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Hi everyone,
I'm currently tying to build customized Theia images for different use cases and ran into a couple of problems.
Is there a minimal example for a theia image build (without java, lots of extension, etc) as a starting point?
I'd love to start minimal and build up on that. The documentation on your website is not working unfortunately (I already opened a bug in the website repo). Also the example image specs in the theia-blueprint repo are relatively bulky (1.2G - ~8 min build time) and even bundle the whole blueprint repository. There is also a missmatch in the node version between the example on the website and the Dockerfiles in the repo.
Would you mind sharing some details on what a minimal theia image Dockerfile would look like?
Thanks in advance!
Matthias
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