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Docker: Add initial Docker deployment setup #75

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@Hialus Hialus added the stacked-pr PR that depends on another PR label Mar 5, 2024
@Hialus Hialus added this to the 1.0.0 milestone Mar 5, 2024
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Base automatically changed from feature/fast-api-integration to main March 12, 2024 03:37
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The project update encompasses enhancements and new features across several components, focusing on API key validation, custom exception handling, data transfer object (DTO) enhancements, and improved GitHub Actions workflows. Significant changes include Docker and NGINX configurations for better deployment, introduction of custom pipelines for file selection and tutor chats, and restructuring import paths for cleaner code organization. Additionally, the update adds repository management functions and updates pre-commit and Dockerfile settings for a more efficient development workflow.

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File(s) Change Summary
.github/workflows/build.yml Sets up a GitHub Actions workflow for building and pushing Docker images.
.gitignore Adds rules to ignore local configuration files.
.pre-commit-config.yaml Updates the flake8 hook's language_version.
Dockerfile Builds a Docker image for a Python 3.12 FastAPI application.
app/common/..., app/llm/..., app/pipeline/..., app/web/routers/... Updates import paths for modules, improving code organization.
app/config.py, app/dependencies.py Introduces API key validation and configuration file loading.
app/domain/..., app/llm/external/..., app/llm/langchain/... Adds and updates DTOs for error responses, message content, user information, and more. Adjusts import paths and enhances functionality.
app/main.py, app/web/routers/health.py, app/web/routers/models.py, app/web/routers/pipelines.py, app/web/routers/webhooks.py Sets up routing for health checks, models, pipelines, and webhooks.
app/pipeline/chat/..., app/pipeline/prompts/..., app/pipeline/shared/... Introduces custom pipelines for file selection and tutor chats, along with prompt refinements.
docker/nginx/... Configures NGINX for load balancing, SSL, rate limiting, and custom error pages.
requirements.txt Adds requests library.

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@Hialus Hialus merged commit d671a29 into main Mar 15, 2024
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@Hialus Hialus deleted the feature/docker-setup branch March 15, 2024 16:44
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