fix(lambda-python): bundling with poetry is broken#21945
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It looks like something was changed in the base image and there is no longer write access to the `/tmp` directory which causes bundling with poetry to fail (see linked issue). This PR updates the Dockerfile to create a new cache location for both `pip` and `poetry` and switches to using a virtualenv for python so that it is no longer using root. To test this I executed the `integ.function.poetry` integration test both before (to reproduce the error) and after the fix. I'm actually not sure why our integration tests didn't start failing in the pipeline. The only thing I can think of is that we are caching the docker images and it just hasn't pulled down a newer one that has this issue. fixes #21867
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It looks like something was changed in the base image and there is no longer write access to the
/tmpdirectory which causes bundling with poetry to fail (see linked issue). This PR updates the Dockerfile to create a new cache location for bothpipandpoetryand switches to using a virtualenv for python so that it is no longer using root.To test this I executed the
integ.function.poetryintegration test both before (to reproduce the error) and after the fix. I'm actually not sure why our integration tests didn't start failing in the pipeline. The only thing I can think of is that we are caching the docker images and it just hasn't pulled down a newer one that has this issue.fixes #21867
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