* Updates to the Dockerfiles making them more secure. update to the installation.md file and a start.sh file for the Dockerfile.dev to start the document server. Not ready for pull request. * updates to the docker documentation * clean up before commit * added docker instructions on how to test documentation prior to commit. * fixed the title heading in the installation.md * removed alternate yarn install from Dockerfile.dev * Update sidebars.js removed un-related change from website/sidebars.js * cleaned up the lint errors from the pre-commit-check. * removed bad edit from sidebars.js * fixing git conflict with sidebars.js file * Update Installation.md added the missing sections back. However, do we still want the docker section under the Optional Dependencies? That looks like it would go better in the Dockerfiles.md file. * Update Installation.md Added mount your code back and added mount your directory for better clarity. * Update Installation.md Lint cleanup * Update Installation.md removed the relative path to samples/dockers/Dockerfiles.md with a proper URL to where it will exist * fixed bad link to Dockerfiles.md * Fix trailing whitespace and formatting issues * Update link to Dockerfiles.md * somtimes its really hard to find that lost i. * trailing whitespace and EOF issues resolved * fixed broken link * trailing space an broken link * removed broken links. will update one merged. * fixed glaring error about building an image from a particular branch Contribute.md * removed tic mark typo from contribute.md --------- Co-authored-by: Todd W Bucy <todd.bucy@rackspace>
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README for AutoGen Docker Samples
Welcome to the autogen/samples/dockers directory! Here you'll find Dockerfiles that are essential for setting up your AutoGen development environment. Each Dockerfile is tailored for different use cases and requirements. Below is a brief overview of each and how you can utilize them effectively.
Dockerfile Descriptions
Dockerfile.base
- Purpose: This Dockerfile is designed for basic setups. It includes common Python libraries and essential dependencies required for general usage of AutoGen.
- Usage: Ideal for those just starting with AutoGen or for general-purpose applications.
- Building the Image: Run
docker build -f Dockerfile.base -t autogen_base_img .in this directory.
Dockerfile.full
- Purpose: This Dockerfile is for advanced features. It includes additional dependencies and is configured for more complex or feature-rich AutoGen applications.
- Usage: Suited for advanced users who need the full range of AutoGen's capabilities.
- Building the Image: Execute
docker build -f Dockerfile.full -t autogen_full_img ..
Dockerfile.dev
- Purpose: Tailored for AutoGen project developers, this Dockerfile includes tools and configurations aiding in development and contribution.
- Usage: Recommended for developers who are contributing to the AutoGen project.
- Building the Image: Run
docker build -f Dockerfile.dev -t autogen_dev_img .. - Before using: We highly encourage all potential contributors to read the AutoGen Contributing page prior to submitting any pull requests.
Customizing Dockerfiles
Feel free to modify these Dockerfiles for your specific project needs. Here are some common customizations:
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Adding New Dependencies: If your project requires additional Python packages, you can add them using the
RUN pip installcommand. -
Changing the Base Image: You may change the base image (e.g., from a Python image to an Ubuntu image) to suit your project's requirements.
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Changing the Python version: do you need a different version of python other than 3.11. Just update the first line of each of the Dockerfiles like so:
FROM python:3.11-slim-bookwormtoFROM python:3.10-slim-bookworm -
Setting Environment Variables: Add environment variables using the
ENVcommand for any application-specific configurations. We have prestaged the line needed to inject your OpenAI_key into the docker environment as a environmental variable. Others can be staged in the same way. Just uncomment the line.# ENV OPENAI_API_KEY="{OpenAI-API-Key}"toENV OPENAI_API_KEY="{OpenAI-API-Key}" -
Need a less "Advanced" Autogen build: If the Dockerfile.full is to much but you need more than advanced then update this line in the Dockerfile.full file.
RUN pip install pyautogen[teachable,lmm,retrievechat,mathchat,blendsearch] autogenrato install just what you need.RUN pip install pyautogen[retrievechat,blendsearch] autogenra -
Can't Dev without your favorite CLI tool: if you need particular OS tools to be installed in your Docker container you can add those packages here right after the sudo for the Dockerfile.base and Dockerfile.full files. In the example below we are installing net-tools and vim to the environment.
RUN apt-get update \ && DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ software-properties-common sudo net-tools vim\ && apt-get clean \ && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
Managing Your Docker Environment
After customizing your Dockerfile, build the Docker image using the docker build command as shown above. To run a container based on your new image, use:
docker run -it -v $(pwd)/your_app:/app your_image_name
Replace your_app with your application directory and your_image_name with the name of the image you built.
Closing for the Day
- Exit the container: Type
exit. - Stop the container: Use
docker stop {application_project_name}.
Resuming Work
- Restart the container: Use
docker start {application_project_name}. - Access the container: Execute
sudo docker exec -it {application_project_name} bash. - Reactivate the environment: Run
source /usr/src/app/autogen_env/bin/activate.
Useful Docker Commands
- View running containers:
docker ps -a. - View Docker images:
docker images. - Restart container setup: Stop (
docker stop my_container), remove the container (docker rm my_container), and remove the image (docker rmi my_image:latest).
Troubleshooting Common Issues
- Check Docker daemon, port conflicts, and permissions issues.
Additional Resources
For more information on Docker usage and best practices, refer to the official Docker documentation.