# This builds a dockerfile containing a working copy of PySR # with all pre-requisites installed. ARG JLVERSION=1.10.4 ARG PYVERSION=3.12.2 ARG BASE_IMAGE=bullseye FROM julia:${JLVERSION}-${BASE_IMAGE} AS jl FROM python:${PYVERSION}-${BASE_IMAGE} # Merge Julia image: COPY --from=jl /usr/local/julia /usr/local/julia ENV PATH="/usr/local/julia/bin:${PATH}" # Install IPython and other useful libraries: RUN pip install --no-cache-dir ipython matplotlib WORKDIR /pysr # Caches install (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25305788/how-to-avoid-reinstalling-packages-when-building-docker-image-for-python-project) ADD ./requirements.txt /pysr/requirements.txt RUN pip3 install --no-cache-dir -r /pysr/requirements.txt # Install PySR: # We do a minimal copy so it doesn't need to rerun at every file change: ADD ./pyproject.toml /pysr/pyproject.toml ADD ./setup.py /pysr/setup.py ADD ./pysr /pysr/pysr RUN pip3 install --no-cache-dir . # Install Julia pre-requisites: RUN python3 -c 'import pysr' # metainformation LABEL org.opencontainers.image.authors = "Miles Cranmer" LABEL org.opencontainers.image.source = "https://github.com/MilesCranmer/PySR" LABEL org.opencontainers.image.licenses = "Apache License 2.0" CMD ["ipython"]