x86 Dockerfile?

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(I'm mostly a identity/access and network guy. Docker is NOT in my wheelhouse, so forgive stupid questions/statements. I know just enough to be dangerous to myself.)

Does anyone have a dockerfile for the x86 build? I'm wanting to use an existing x86 Ubuntu VM that's already running Prometheus, portainer, and several others as my Reef-pi controller with ESP32 (WT32-ETH01) "extenders". Port 80 is already in use by another container, so I'd like to do some port remapping via the docker container and also keep the reefpi-to-prometheus traffic off the physical wire by using the container virtual network.
 

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There is a base docker file, which is mostly there apparently for building.


If you run the go build step, and just run from there it should be all you need. Or do a multi-step file and just copy the built artifacts to a run image.
 

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