feat: support running on a read-only filesystem#131
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feat: support running on a read-only filesystem#131paulswartz wants to merge 1 commit intolau:masterfrom
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Docker containers can run on a read-only filesystem, which has some security benefits. The current updater implementation writes the .tgz file to the filesystem, so it does not work in such an environment. This provides a `read_only_fs?` configuration which stores the data in memory while loading, and does not write the ETS table to disk for future loading.
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Rebased on top of the latest master, and remove the other implementation of the GitHub CI. |
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Docker containers can run on a read-only filesystem, which has some security benefits. The current updater implementation writes the .tgz file to the filesystem, so it does not work in such an environment.
This provides a
read_only_fs?configuration which stores the data in memory while loading, and does not write the ETS table to disk for future loading.