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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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The OpenAIRE Research Graph is one of the largest open scholarly record collections worldwide, key in fostering Open Science and establishing its practices in the daily research activities.
Conceived as a public and transparent good, populated out of data sources trusted by scientists, the Graph aims at bringing discovery, monitoring, and assessment of science back in the hands of the scientific community.
Imagine a vast collection of research products all linked together, contextualised and openly available. For the past ten years OpenAIRE has been working to gather this valuable record. It is a massive collection of metadata and links between scientific products such as articles, datasets, software, and other research products, entities like organisations, funders, funding streams, projects, communities, and data sources.
Imagine a vast collection of research products all linked together, contextualised and openly available. For the past years OpenAIRE has been working to gather this valuable record. It is a massive collection of metadata and links between scientific products such as articles, datasets, software, and other research products, entities like organisations, funders, funding streams, projects, communities, and data sources.
As of today, the OpenAIRE Research Graph aggregates around 450Mi metadata records with links collecting from 10K data sources trusted by scientists, including:
As of today, the OpenAIRE Research Graph aggregates hundreds of millions of metadata records (and links among them) from multiple data sources trusted by scientists, including:
* Repositories registered in OpenDOAR or re3data.org (soon FAIRSharing.org)
* Open Access journals registered in DOAJ
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* Datacite
After cleaning, deduplication, enrichment and full-text mining processes, the graph is analysed to produce statistics for the [OpenAIRE MONITOR](https://monitor.openaire.eu), the [Open Science Observatory](https://osobservatory.openaire.eu), made discoverable via the [OpenAIRE EXPLORE](https://explore.openaire.eu) and programmatically accessible via [OpenAIRE Public APIs](https://develop.openaire.eu).
Last but not least, frequently updated [JSON dumps](download) are published on Zenodo.
Last but not least, the Graph data are openly available and can be used by third-parties to create added value services.