Add a way to use Docker for building everything

I’d like to test #751 on my own instance, but installing all the build
dependencies on my server isn’t ideal - having this script in the repo
would make it possible to simply point my compose file to the git repo
and have it build the Linux binary itself.

Note that it uses a somewhat “inefficient” builder step, i.e. not
combining steps together to reduce layers, as it uses a multi-stage
build to have a lean final image. This makes it easier to re-build if
something needs to change, as the cache is used more optimally.

For example, if only some go files change, most of the build is already
cached and only the go step gets re-run.

The more “efficient” builder step would look like this, but would have
to build the docs, web app and go CLI for any change in any file:

```Dockerfile
FROM golang:1.19-bullseye as builder

RUN apt-get update && \
    curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_18.x | bash && \
    apt-get install -y \
    build-essential \
    nodejs \
    python3-pip

WORKDIR /app
ADD . .

RUN make web docs cli-linux-server
```
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parent 232c889ce3
commit 11f8984127
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dist
*/node_modules
Dockerfile*

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FROM golang:1.19-bullseye as builder
ARG VERSION=dev
ARG COMMIT=unknown
RUN apt-get update
RUN curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_18.x | bash
RUN apt-get install -y \
build-essential \
nodejs \
python3-pip
WORKDIR /app
ADD Makefile .
# docs
ADD ./requirements.txt .
RUN make docs-deps
ADD ./mkdocs.yml .
ADD ./docs ./docs
RUN make docs-build
# web
ADD ./web/package.json ./web/package-lock.json ./web/
RUN make web-deps
ADD ./web ./web
RUN make web-build
# cli & server
ADD go.mod go.sum main.go ./
ADD ./client ./client
ADD ./cmd ./cmd
ADD ./log ./log
ADD ./server ./server
ADD ./user ./user
ADD ./util ./util
RUN make VERSION=$VERSION COMMIT=$COMMIT cli-linux-server
FROM alpine
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.authors="philipp.heckel@gmail.com"
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.url="https://ntfy.sh/"
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://docs.ntfy.sh/"
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.source="https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy"
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.vendor="Philipp C. Heckel"
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.licenses="Apache-2.0, GPL-2.0"
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.title="ntfy"
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.description="Send push notifications to your phone or desktop using PUT/POST"
COPY --from=builder /app/dist/ntfy_linux_server/ntfy /usr/bin/ntfy
EXPOSE 80/tcp
ENTRYPOINT ["ntfy"]

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@echo " make cli-darwin-server - Build client & server (no GoReleaser, current arch, macOS)"
@echo " make cli-client - Build client only (no GoReleaser, current arch, Linux/macOS/Windows)"
@echo
@echo "Build dev Docker:"
@echo " make docker-dev - Build client & server for current architecture using Docker only"
@echo
@echo "Build web app:"
@echo " make web - Build the web app"
@echo " make web-deps - Install web app dependencies (npm install the universe)"
@echo " make web-build - Actually build the web app"
@echo " make web-format - Run prettier on the web app
@echo " make web-format-check - Run prettier on the web app, but don't change anything
@echo " make web-lint - Run eslint on the web app"
@echo " make web-format - Run prettier on the web app"
@echo " make web-format-check - Run prettier on the web app, but don't change anything"
@echo
@echo "Build documentation:"
@echo " make docs - Build the documentation"
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update: web-deps-update cli-deps-update docs-deps-update
docker pull alpine
docker-dev:
docker build \
--file ./Dockerfile-build \
--tag binwiederhier/ntfy:$(VERSION) \
--tag binwiederhier/ntfy:dev \
--build-arg VERSION=$(VERSION) \
--build-arg COMMIT=$(COMMIT) \
./
# Ubuntu-specific
build-deps-ubuntu:

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During development, you may want to be more picky and build only certain things. Here are a few examples.
### Build a Docker image only for Linux
This is useful to test the final build with web app, docs, and server without any dependencies locally
``` shell
$ make docker-dev
$ docker run --rm -p 80:80 binwiederhier/ntfy:dev serve
```
### Build the ntfy binary
To build only the `ntfy` binary **without the web app or documentation**, use the `make cli-...` targets: