#See https://aka.ms/customizecontainer to learn how to customize your debug container and how Visual Studio uses this Dockerfile to build your images for faster debugging. # Use the ASP.NET base image FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/aspnet:6.0 AS base WORKDIR /app EXPOSE 80 # Use the SDK image for building FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:6.0 AS build WORKDIR /src # Copy the project file and restore dependencies COPY ["DamageAssesment.Api.SurveyResponses/DamageAssesment.Api.SurveyResponses.csproj", "DamageAssesment.Api.SurveyResponses/"] RUN dotnet restore "DamageAssesment.Api.SurveyResponses/DamageAssesment.Api.SurveyResponses.csproj" # Copy the source code COPY . . # Change the working directory to the project directory WORKDIR "/src/DamageAssesment.Api.SurveyResponses" # Build the application RUN dotnet build "DamageAssesment.Api.SurveyResponses.csproj" -c Release -o /app/build # Publish the application FROM build AS publish RUN dotnet publish "DamageAssesment.Api.SurveyResponses.csproj" -c Release -o /app/publish /p:UseAppHost=false # Set up the final image FROM base AS final WORKDIR /app # Copy the published files from the publish stage COPY --from=publish /app/publish . ## Set up the volume and copy the XML comments #VOLUME /xmlcomments #COPY ["DamageAssesment.Api.SurveyResponses.xml", "/xmlcomments/DamageAssesment.Api.SurveyResponses.xml"] # # Specify the entry point for the container ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet", "DamageAssesment.Api.SurveyResponses.dll"]