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# Use an official Python runtime as a parent image
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FROM python:3.12.3
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# Set up a new user named "user" with user ID 1000
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RUN useradd -m -u 1000 user
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# Switch to the "user" user
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USER user
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# Set home to the user's home directory
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ENV HOME=/home/user \
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PATH=/home/user/.local/bin:$PATH
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# Set the working directory to the user's home directory
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WORKDIR $HOME/app
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# Try and run pip command after setting the user with `USER user` to avoid permission issues with Python
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RUN pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip
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# Copy the current directory contents into the container at $HOME/app setting the owner to the user
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COPY --chown=user . $HOME/app
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# Install any needed packages specified in requirements.txt
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RUN pip install --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt
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# Install Apache Superset
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RUN pip install apache-superset
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# Initialize the database
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RUN superset db upgrade
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# Create an admin user
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RUN export FLASK_APP=superset && flask fab create-admin \
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--username admin \
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--firstname Admin \
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--lastname User \
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--email [email protected] \
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--password admin
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# Load some data to play with
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RUN superset load_examples
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# Create default roles and permissions
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RUN superset init
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# Make port 8088 available to the world outside this container
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EXPOSE 8088
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# Run superset when the container launches
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CMD ["superset", "run", "-p", "8088", "--with-threads", "--reload"]
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