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What is Python?

Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented, open-source programming language. It incorporates modules, exceptions, dynamic typing, very high level dynamic data types, and classes. Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has interfaces to many system calls and libraries, as well as to various window systems, and is extensible in C or C++. It is also usable as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface. Finally, Python is portable: it runs on many Unix variants, on the Mac, and on Windows 2000 and later.

wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language)

How to use this image

Create a Dockerfile in your Python app project

FROM python:3
COPY . /usr/src/myapp
WORKDIR /usr/src/myapp
CMD [ "python", "./your-daemon-or-script.py" ]

or (if you need to use Python 2):

FROM python:2
COPY . /usr/src/myapp
WORKDIR /usr/src/myapp
CMD [ "python", "./your-daemon-or-script.py" ]

You can then build and run the Docker image:

docker build -t my-python-app
docker run -it --rm --name my-running-app my-python-app

Run a single Python script

For many simple, single file projects, you may find it inconvenient to write a complete Dockerfile. In such cases, you can run a Python script by using the Python Docker image directly:

docker run -it --rm --name my-running-script -v "$(pwd)":/usr/src/myapp -w /usr/src/myapp python:3 python your-daemon-or-script.py

or (again, if you need to use Python 2):

docker run -it --rm --name my-running-script -v "$(pwd)":/usr/src/myapp -w /usr/src/myapp python:2 python your-daemon-or-script.py