I would say you don't need a virtual env in your docker container. What you can do is use the pipenv arguments --deploy and --system which should install the pipenv requirements into your docker container's base python.
I will look into that suggestion, thank you I really appreciate it. Also nice picture I love that movie.
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I would say you don't need a virtual env in your docker container.
What you can do is use the pipenv arguments --deploy and --system which should install the pipenv requirements into your docker container's base python.
I will look into that suggestion, thank you I really appreciate it. Also nice picture I love that movie.