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Add captain-definition files, use env vars for redis.Dockerfile #403

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@nikochiko nikochiko commented Jul 10, 2024

  • Add redis.Dockerfile to configure redis with env vars
  • Add caprover captain-definition files
  • Add note to vespa healthcheck

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  • If you add new dependencies, did you update the lock file?
poetry lock --no-update
  • Run tests
ulimit -n unlimited && ./scripts/run-tests.sh
  • Do a self code review of the changes - Read the diff at least twice.
  • Carefully think about the stuff that might break because of this change - this sounds obvious but it's easy to forget to do "Go to references" on each function you're changing and see if it's used in a way you didn't expect.
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    You can visualize this using tuna:
python3 -X importtime -c 'import server' 2> out.log && tuna out.log

To measure import time for a specific library:

$ time python -c 'import pandas'

________________________________________________________
Executed in    1.15 secs    fish           external
   usr time    2.22 secs   86.00 micros    2.22 secs
   sys time    0.72 secs  613.00 micros    0.72 secs

To reduce import times, import libraries that take a long time inside the functions that use them instead of at the top of the file:

def my_function():
    import pandas as pd
    ...

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devxpy commented Jul 11, 2024

wondering if we should put theze in a separate repo

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I think having it in the same repo makes sense because they are dependencies for this project.
The main dockerfile is never built on caprover, so builds are quick anyways.
I don't see why not unless we don't want to recommend caprover to other users.

@devxpy devxpy merged commit ae52f3b into master Jul 12, 2024
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devxpy commented Jul 12, 2024

we should also add pgbouncer!

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