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agentic-kvc/third_party/vllm/docs/contributing/dockerfile/dockerfile.md
Gahow Wang 445e491123 Add vLLM v0.18.1 source tree with KV transfer abort fix
third_party/vllm/ now tracked in git for direct patch management.
Based on vLLM v0.18.1 release with one patch applied:

  vllm/v1/core/sched/scheduler.py:
    Replace fatal assert with graceful skip when KV transfer callback
    arrives for an already-aborted request during PD disaggregated serving.

Future vLLM modifications should be made directly in third_party/vllm/
and committed normally. The patches/ directory is kept as documentation
of what changed from upstream.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 00:30:38 +08:00

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# Dockerfile
We provide a [docker/Dockerfile](../../../docker/Dockerfile) to construct the image for running an OpenAI compatible server with vLLM.
More information about deploying with Docker can be found [here](../../deployment/docker.md).
Below is a visual representation of the multi-stage Dockerfile. The build graph contains the following nodes:
- All build stages
- The default build target (highlighted in grey)
- External images (with dashed borders)
The edges of the build graph represent:
- `FROM ...` dependencies (with a solid line and a full arrow head)
- `COPY --from=...` dependencies (with a dashed line and an empty arrow head)
- `RUN --mount=(.\*)from=...` dependencies (with a dotted line and an empty diamond arrow head)
> <figure markdown="span">
> ![](../../assets/contributing/dockerfile-stages-dependency.png){ align="center" alt="query" width="100%" }
> </figure>
>
> Made using: <https://github.com/patrickhoefler/dockerfilegraph>
>
> Commands to regenerate the build graph (make sure to run it **from the \`root\` directory of the vLLM repository** where the dockerfile is present):
>
> ```bash
> dockerfilegraph \
> -o png \
> --legend \
> --dpi 200 \
> --max-label-length 50 \
> --filename docker/Dockerfile
> ```
>
> or in case you want to run it directly with the docker image:
>
> ```bash
> docker run \
> --rm \
> --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" \
> --workdir /workspace \
> --volume "$(pwd)":/workspace \
> ghcr.io/patrickhoefler/dockerfilegraph:alpine \
> --output png \
> --dpi 200 \
> --max-label-length 50 \
> --filename docker/Dockerfile \
> --legend
> ```
>
> (To run it for a different file, you can pass in a different argument to the flag `--filename`.)