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chore: enables github docker cache #8187

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@chriswk chriswk commented Sep 19, 2024

So, since we updated to build-push-action@v6 we're now getting a nice summary of the build on the summary page of the action. It pointed out that we're caching 0% of our docker build. Since we probably change our own code more often than we change our dependencies, sharing the initial yarn install step between builds from cache seems to be a good idea.

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@chriswk chriswk merged commit 6d51213 into main Sep 19, 2024
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@chriswk chriswk deleted the chore/addCachingToDockerBuilds branch September 19, 2024 12:55
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