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  • Cloudron Typescript App Example Using Old Docker Base Image
    K King-Mob

    Just made a cloudron app using the typescript example repo.

    Instructions were great, and process was quite straightforward. Would recommend to a friend.

    However, I ran into a problem. One of my node dependencies required a node environment running node v18.

    I solved this problem by updating the cloudron image line in this file:

    https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/tutorial-typescript-app/-/blob/master/Dockerfile.cloudron?ref_type=heads

    I replaced this:

    FROM cloudron/base:3.2.0@sha256:ba1d566164a67c266782545ea9809dc611c4152e27686fd14060332dd88263ea

    with this:

    FROM cloudron/base:4.2.0@sha256:46da2fffb36353ef714f97ae8e962bd2c212ca091108d768ba473078319a47f4

    Which I found in the javascript example repo.

    Then my dependency worked and everything was beautiful.

    I would have preferred to leave this on the gitlab but don't have a login for it. Hope this is helpful

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