Docker provides some useful resources for Ubuntu as a base image
and installing software via apt-get:
https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/eng-image/dockerfile_best-practices/#apt-get
It's also useful to pin the Ubuntu version to 16.04 so we have a good
idea of what OS we're using in the image. To that end, I think we can
also avoid performing an upgrade so we can even further control which
versions of software we're using. If we do an upgrade then you'll have
different versions of software depending on when you build the image.
* Extracting key checking logic to make it more extensible
* Add missing keys __init__ file
* Adding logging access and errors to Dockerfile
* Use template inheritance for page.html (#198)
* Fix exception on cofirmation screen (#202)
When a user attempts to confirm an e-mail address, an exception is thrown because the db session is closed prior to logging.
The line db.session.close() has to move after the logging, otherwise the team parameters from the orm object are discarded and an exception is thrown.
Closing the session after logging, fixes the issue.
* Adding custom key types for challenges
* Separating out admin.py, adding challenge types
* Don't let truncate affect edit modal
* File uploads no longer refresh page (#207)
Closes (#180)
* Fixing missing import
* Fixing mistake in flag JSON response
* Removing compare_digest to support Python 2.7.6
* Fixing inconsistencies in standard challenge modal
* Passing submission input over to template js
* Handling cases where data can't be found in the DOM better
* Don't refresh modal if it's just a refresh operation
* Fixing solving challenges while scoreboard is public
Induce a redirect to make user login
* Adding missing js file and fixing migration
* Fixing some visual glitches and streamlining challenge creation