chore(docker): add cfcore-aware Dockerfile and test compose

- Dockerfile: restored to original (build: . context, no cfcore) so
  existing compose.yml / compose.cloud.yml builds are unaffected
- Dockerfile.cfcore: parent-context build that copies circuitforge-core/
  alongside peregrine/ before pip install; resolves -e ../circuitforge-core
- compose.test-cfcore.yml: single-user test instance on port 8516;
  run from parent dir with context: .. so both repos are in scope

Use this to smoke-test cfcore shims before promoting to prod cloud.
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# Dockerfile.cfcore — build context must be the PARENT directory of peregrine/
#
# Used when circuitforge-core is installed from source (not PyPI).
# Both repos must be siblings on the build host:
# /devl/peregrine/ → WORKDIR /app
# /devl/circuitforge-core/ → installed to /circuitforge-core
#
# Build manually:
# docker build -f peregrine/Dockerfile.cfcore -t peregrine-cfcore ..
#
# Via compose (compose.test-cfcore.yml sets context: ..):
# docker compose -f compose.test-cfcore.yml build
FROM python:3.11-slim
WORKDIR /app
# System deps for companyScraper (beautifulsoup4, fake-useragent, lxml) and PDF gen
# libsqlcipher-dev: required to build pysqlcipher3 (SQLCipher AES-256 encryption for cloud mode)
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
gcc libffi-dev curl libsqlcipher-dev \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Copy circuitforge-core first so pip can resolve the -e ../circuitforge-core
# reference in requirements.txt (installed editable at /circuitforge-core)
COPY circuitforge-core/ /circuitforge-core/
COPY peregrine/requirements.txt .
RUN pip install --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt
# Install Playwright browser (cached separately from Python deps so requirements
# changes don't bust the ~600900 MB Chromium layer and vice versa)
RUN playwright install chromium && playwright install-deps chromium
# Bundle companyScraper (company research web scraper)
COPY peregrine/scrapers/ /app/scrapers/
COPY peregrine/ .
EXPOSE 8501
CMD ["streamlit", "run", "app/app.py", \
"--server.port=8501", \
"--server.headless=true", \
"--server.fileWatcherType=none"]

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# compose.test-cfcore.yml — single-user test instance for circuitforge-core integration
#
# Run from the PARENT directory of peregrine/ (the build context must include
# both peregrine/ and circuitforge-core/ as siblings):
#
# cd /devl (or /Library/Development/CircuitForge on dev)
# docker compose -f peregrine/compose.test-cfcore.yml --project-name peregrine-test up -d
# docker compose -f peregrine/compose.test-cfcore.yml --project-name peregrine-test logs -f
# docker compose -f peregrine/compose.test-cfcore.yml --project-name peregrine-test down
#
# UI: http://localhost:8516
# Purpose: smoke-test circuitforge-core shims (db, llm_router, tiers, task_scheduler)
# before promoting cfcore integration to the production cloud instance.
services:
app:
build:
context: ..
dockerfile: peregrine/Dockerfile.cfcore
container_name: peregrine-test-cfcore
ports:
- "8516:8501"
volumes:
- peregrine-test-data:/devl/job-seeker
environment:
- STAGING_DB=/devl/job-seeker/staging.db
- PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
- STREAMLIT_SERVER_BASE_URL_PATH=
extra_hosts:
- "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"
restart: "no"
volumes:
peregrine-test-data: