Add deployment with docker

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## Base ########################################################################
# Use a larger node image to do the build for native deps (e.g., gcc, python)
FROM node:lts as base
# Reduce npm log spam and colour during install within Docker
ENV NPM_CONFIG_LOGLEVEL=error
ENV NPM_CONFIG_COLOR=false
# We'll run the app as the `node` user, so put it in their home directory
WORKDIR /home/node/app
RUN chown -R node:node /home/node
# Copy the source code over
COPY --chown=node:node . /home/node/app/
## Development #################################################################
# Define a development target that installs devDeps and runs in dev mode
FROM base as development
WORKDIR /home/node/app
# Install (not ci) with dependencies, and for Linux vs. Linux Musl (which we use for -alpine)
RUN npm install
# Switch to the node user vs. root
USER node
# Expose port 3000
EXPOSE 3000
# Start the app in debug mode so we can attach the debugger
CMD ["npm", "start"]
## Production ##################################################################
# Also define a production target which doesn't use devDeps
FROM base as production
WORKDIR /home/node/app
COPY --chown=node:node --from=development /home/node/app/node_modules /home/node/app/node_modules
# Build the Docusaurus app
RUN npm run build
## Deploy ######################################################################
# Use a stable nginx image
FROM nginx:stable-alpine as deploy
WORKDIR /home/node/app
# Copy what we've installed/built from production
COPY --from=production /home/node/app/build /usr/share/nginx/html/

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```
## Deployment using Docker
TODO
### Development
Build docker container for development and run on port 3000:
```
docker build --target development -t docs:dev .
sudo docker run -d -p 3000:3000 docs:dev
```
### Production
Build docker container for production and run on port 80:
```
docker build -t docs:latest .
docker run -d -p 80:80 docs:latest
```
## Documentation versioning
The versioning documentation of Docusaurus can be found [here](https://docusaurus.io/docs/versioning).

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