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Running as non-root user fails with "No module named 'requests'" #162
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I just noticed that my docker container isn't working anymore due to this issue too. |
@douglasparker I pushed my fork to DockerHub to unblock myself: https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bobdoah/cloudflare-ddns if it's not too difficult, you can use that. At least, until this is merged, or the fix undone. |
Sweet deal, thanks for doing that! 😍 |
I have opened PR #182 to solve this. |
No disrespect @bobdoah but looks like yours is hard-coded to user 1000 and would break if run by another uid. Some Kubernetes policy engines (such as built-in OpenShift) will spin up the container with a random uid for security reasons. My PR will support running as any uid and the user can specify the uid:gid in their docker-compose or deployment.yaml. |
No offense taken. I didn't envisage anyone running this on openshift or anything like that, as my use case is k3s. |
Describe the bug
When running as non-root, the Docker image fails to run with:
This is because the directory where the dependencies are copied,
/root/.local/
, is not the user's home directory, and is inaccessible.To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
The pod should run as non root. Ideally, a
USER
directive will be used in theDockerfile
, sorunAsNonRoot: true
can be used in preference torunAsUser
andrunAsGroup
.Introduced by the change to a multi-stage Docker build: #127
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