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Added three Python Dockerfile variants with security best practices: - Dockerfile.uv: Fast builds with UV package manager (recommended) - Dockerfile.pip: Traditional pip-based workflow - Dockerfile.distroless: Maximum security with no shell Features across all templates: - Multi-stage builds for minimal image size - Non-root user execution - BuildKit cache mounts for fast rebuilds - Tini init for proper signal handling - Health checks and OCI labels - Comprehensive README with customization guide
Python Docker Templates
Production-ready Python Dockerfile templates with security best practices.
Templates
| Template | Base Image | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
Dockerfile.uv |
python-slim | Recommended - Fast builds with UV package manager |
Dockerfile.pip |
python-slim | Traditional pip workflow |
Dockerfile.distroless |
distroless/python3 | Maximum security (no shell) |
Features
All templates include:
- ✅ Multi-stage builds - Small final images (typically 50-150MB)
- ✅ Non-root user - Never run as root in production
- ✅ Layer caching - Dependencies cached separately from code
- ✅ BuildKit caching - Pip/UV cache persisted across builds
- ✅ Tini init - Proper signal handling and zombie reaping
- ✅ Health checks - Built-in health check endpoint
- ✅ OCI labels - Standard container metadata
Quick Start
Using UV (Recommended)
# Copy template
cp Dockerfile.uv ../my-project/Dockerfile
# Ensure you have pyproject.toml and optionally uv.lock
cd ../my-project
# Build
docker build -t myapp:latest .
# Run
docker run --rm -p 8000:8000 myapp:latest
Using pip
cp Dockerfile.pip ../my-project/Dockerfile
# Ensure you have requirements.txt
docker build -t myapp:latest .
Customization
Change Python Version
# In your Dockerfile or at build time
ARG PYTHON_VERSION=3.11
docker build --build-arg PYTHON_VERSION=3.11 -t myapp:latest .
Add System Dependencies
If your app needs system libraries (e.g., for psycopg2, Pillow):
# In the runtime stage, before USER appuser:
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
libpq5 \
libjpeg62-turbo && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
Custom Health Check
# HTTP endpoint
HEALTHCHECK CMD python -c "import urllib.request; urllib.request.urlopen('http://localhost:8000/health')"
# TCP port check
HEALTHCHECK CMD python -c "import socket; s=socket.socket(); s.connect(('localhost',8000)); s.close()"
# Custom script
HEALTHCHECK CMD python /app/healthcheck.py
Entry Point Options
# Gunicorn (production WSGI)
CMD ["gunicorn", "-w", "4", "-b", "0.0.0.0:8000", "app:app"]
# Uvicorn (production ASGI)
CMD ["uvicorn", "app.main:app", "--host", "0.0.0.0", "--port", "8000"]
# FastAPI with auto-reload (development only!)
CMD ["uvicorn", "app.main:app", "--host", "0.0.0.0", "--reload"]
Security Scanning
# Scan with Trivy
trivy image myapp:latest
# Scan with Grype
grype myapp:latest
# Generate SBOM
syft myapp:latest -o spdx-json > sbom.json
Image Size Comparison
Typical sizes for a FastAPI app with common dependencies:
| Template | Approximate Size |
|---|---|
| Dockerfile.uv | ~120MB |
| Dockerfile.pip | ~130MB |
| Dockerfile.distroless | ~90MB |
Best Practices
- Pin versions - Use specific Python and dependency versions
- Use .dockerignore - Exclude
.git,__pycache__,.venv, tests - Scan images - Run Trivy/Grype in CI before deploying
- Use secrets properly - Never bake secrets into images
- Multi-arch builds - Use
docker buildxfor ARM64 support
Example .dockerignore
.git
.gitignore
.dockerignore
Dockerfile*
docker-compose*.yml
*.md
*.pyc
__pycache__
.pytest_cache
.mypy_cache
.venv
.env
.env.*
tests/
docs/
License
MIT