build: update the recommended `Dockerfile` for VSCode remote development (#41396)
This commit updates the recommended `Dockerfile` for VSCode remote development to take into account recent changes in our dev workflow (updated Node.js version, vendored yarn, modified CircleCI config). It also adds a note in the CircleCI config to keep the recommended `Dockerfile` up-to-date with the Node.js version used on CI. PR Close #41396
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# **NOTE 1**: Pin to exact images using an ID (SHA). See https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/circleci-images/#using-a-docker-image-id-to-pin-an-image-to-a-fixed-version.
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# (Using the tag in not necessary when pinning by ID, but include it anyway for documentation purposes.)
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# **NOTE 2**: If you change the version of the docker images, also change the `cache_key` suffix.
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# **NOTE 3**: If you change the version of Node.js provided by the docker images, also update `.devcontainer/recommended-Dockerfile` to match the new version.
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executors:
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default-executor:
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parameters:
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# Image metadata and config.
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# Ideally, the image version should be what we use on CI.
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# See `executors > browsers-executor` in `.circleci/config.yml`.
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FROM circleci/node:10-browsers
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# Ideally, the Node.js version should match what we use on CI.
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# See `executors > default-executor` in `.circleci/config.yml`.
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FROM circleci/node:12-browsers
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LABEL name="Angular dev environment" \
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USER root
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# Configure `Node.js`/`npm` and install utilities.
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# Configure `Node.js`/`npm`.
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RUN npm config --global set user root
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# Ideally, the version should be what we use on CI.
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# See `commands > overwrite_yarn` in `.circleci/config.yml`.
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RUN npm install --global yarn@latest
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# Go! (And keep going.)
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CMD ["tail", "--follow", "/dev/null"]
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