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## Containers
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This directory contains configuration files for containerization utilities.
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Currently two Docker containers exist, `ci` defines how Dash's GitLab CI container is built and the `dev` builds on top of the `ci` to provide a containerized development environment that is as close as possible to CI for contributors! See also [Dash on Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/u/dashpay) i.e. for the [dashd container](https://hub.docker.com/r/dashpay/dashd).
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### Usage Guide
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We utilise edrevo's [dockerfile-plus](https://github.com/edrevo/dockerfile-plus), a syntax extension that
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leverages Docker [BuildKit](https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/build_enhancements/) to reduce
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the amount of repetitive code.
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As BuildKit is opt-in within many currently supported versions of Docker (as of this writing), you need to
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set the following environment variables before continuing. While not needed after the initial `docker-compose build`
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(barring updates to the `Dockerfile`), we recommend placing this in your `~/.bash_profile`/`~/.zshrc` or equivalent
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```bash
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export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
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export COMPOSE_DOCKER_CLI_BUILD=1
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```
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After that, it's simply a matter of building and running your own development container. You can use extensions
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for your IDE like Visual Studio Code's [Remote Containers](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers)
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to run terminal commands from inside the terminal and build Dash Core.
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```bash
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cd contrib/containers/develop
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docker-compose build
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docker-compose run container
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```
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