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# Code - OSS Development Container
[![Open in Dev Containers](https://img.shields.io/static/v1?label=Dev%20Containers&message=Open&color=blue&logo=visualstudiocode)](https://vscode.dev/redirect?url=vscode://ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers/cloneInVolume?url=https://github.com/microsoft/vscode)
This repository includes configuration for a development container for working with Code - OSS in a local container or using [GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/features/codespaces).
> **Tip:** The default VNC password is `vscode`. The VNC server runs on port `5901` and a web client is available on port `6080`.
## Quick start - local
If you already have VS Code and Docker installed, you can click the badge above or [here](https://vscode.dev/redirect?url=vscode://ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers/cloneInVolume?url=https://github.com/microsoft/vscode) to get started. Clicking these links will cause VS Code to automatically install the Dev Containers extension if needed, clone the source code into a container volume, and spin up a dev container for use.
1. Install Docker Desktop or Docker for Linux on your local machine. (See [docs](https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers/getting-started) for additional details.)
2. **Important**: Docker needs at least **4 Cores and 8 GB of RAM** to run a full build with **9 GB of RAM** being recommended. If you are on macOS, or are using the old Hyper-V engine for Windows, update these values for Docker Desktop by right-clicking on the Docker status bar item and going to **Preferences/Settings > Resources > Advanced**.
> **Note:** The [Resource Monitor](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mutantdino.resourcemonitor) extension is included in the container so you can keep an eye on CPU/Memory in the status bar.
3. Install [Visual Studio Code Stable](https://code.visualstudio.com/) or [Insiders](https://code.visualstudio.com/insiders/) and the [Dev Containers](https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/download/containers) extension.
![Image of Dev Containers extension](https://microsoft.github.io/vscode-remote-release/images/dev-containers-extn.png)
> **Note:** The Dev Containers extension requires the Visual Studio Code distribution of Code - OSS. See the [FAQ](https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/faq/license) for details.
4. Press <kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd> or <kbd>F1</kbd> and select **Dev Containers: Clone Repository in Container Volume...**.
feat: switch to npm as default package manager (#226927) * feat: move from yarn to npm * chore: skip yarn.lock files * fix: playwright download * chore: fix compile and hygiene * chore: bump vsce@2.17.0 Refs https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-vsce/commit/8b49e9dfdf909ad3af2b9ec9c825f5b501f6d75e * test: update results for bat and sh colorizer tests * fix: add missing lock files for windows * fix: switch to legacy-peer-deps * chore: update markdown-it@14.1.0 Refs https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it/commit/737c95a12976357df99652e4b51d831cac4a75aa esbuild step in extensions-ci-pr was previously using markdown-it from root which had userland punycode and was able to compile successfully. * ci: increase pr timeout for windows integration tests * chore: fix product build * build: ignore extension dev dependency for rcedit * build: fix working directory inside container * build: fix dependency generation * npm: update dependencies * ci: use global npmrc * ci: update cache * ci: setup global npmrc for private npm auth * build: fix extension bundling * chore: sync npm dependencies * ci: debug env variables for container * ci: fix win32 cli pipeline * build: fix npmrc config usage for build/ and remote/ dirs * fix: windows build * fix: container builds * fix: markdown-language-features tests and bundling ``` [03:58:22] Error: Command failed: /Users/demohan/.nvm/versions/node/v20.15.1/bin/node /Users/demohan/github/vscode/extensions/markdown-language-features/esbuild-notebook.js --outputRoot /Users/demohan/github/vscode/.build/extensions/markdown-language-features ✘ [ERROR] Could not resolve "punycode" extensions/markdown-language-features/node_modules/markdown-it/lib/index.js:14:27: 14 │ var punycode = require('punycode'); ╵ ~~~~~~~~~~ The package "punycode" wasn't found on the file system but is built into node. Are you trying to bundle for node? You can use "platform: 'node'" to do that, which will remove this error. ``` Adds userland package based on https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it/commit/beed9aee2c1b44819afc25d485e86a6c699b6ef0 * fix: container builds for distro * chore: update yarn occurrences * fixup! chore: bump vsce@2.17.0 Uses the closest version to `main` branch that does not include https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-vsce/commit/d3cc84cdec99b8e9f24be63d1a2a54abe908f68b while still having the fix https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-vsce/commit/8b49e9dfdf909ad3af2b9ec9c825f5b501f6d75e * chore: sync npm dependencies * chore: sync npm dependencies * chore: sync npm dependencies * chore: throw error when yarn is used for installation * chore: add review feedback * chore: switch exec => run where needed * chore: npm sync dependencies * fix: markdown-language-features bundling ``` ✘ [ERROR] Could not resolve "punycode" extensions/markdown-language-features/node_modules/markdown-it/lib/index.js:14:27: 14 │ var punycode = require('punycode'); ╵ ~~~~~~~~~~ The package "punycode" wasn't found on the file system but is built into node. Are you trying to bundle for node? You can use "platform: 'node'" to do that, which will remove this error. ``` Adds missing userland package based on markdown-it/markdown-it@beed9ae, can be removed once we update markdown-it >= 14.1.0 * ci: rename no-yarn-lock-changes.yml * chore: sync npm dependencies * ci: restore no-yarn-lock-changes.yml We can disable it in a separate PR to keep the required checks happy and also need workflow edit perms. * chore: sync npm dependencies * ci: rebuild cache * ci: fix no-package-lock-changes.yml * chore: bump distro * chore: rm yarn.lock files * chore: rm yarn.lock files without dependencies * chore: add vscode-selfhost-import-aid to postinstall dirs * chore: bump distro
2024-09-06 21:18:02 +08:00
> **Tip:** While you can use your local source tree instead, operations like `npm i` can be slow on macOS or when using the Hyper-V engine on Windows. We recommend using the WSL filesystem on Windows or the "clone repository in container" approach on Windows and macOS instead since it uses "named volume" rather than the local filesystem.
5. Type `https://github.com/microsoft/vscode` (or a branch or PR URL) in the input box and press <kbd>Enter</kbd>.
6. After the container is running:
1. If you have the `DISPLAY` or `WAYLAND_DISPLAY` environment variables set locally (or in WSL on Windows), desktop apps in the container will be shown in local windows.
2. If these are not set, open a web browser and go to [http://localhost:6080](http://localhost:6080), or use a [VNC Viewer][def] to connect to `localhost:5901` and enter `vscode` as the password. Anything you start in VS Code, or the integrated terminal, will appear here.
Next: **[Try it out!](#try-it)**
## Quick start - GitHub Codespaces
1. From the [microsoft/vscode GitHub repository](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode), click on the **Code** dropdown, select **Open with Codespaces**, and then click on **New codespace**. If prompted, select the **Standard** machine size (which is also the default).
> **Note:** You will not see these options within GitHub if you are not in the Codespaces beta.
2. After the codespace is up and running in your browser, press <kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd> or <kbd>F1</kbd> and select **Ports: Focus on Ports View**.
3. You should see **VNC web client (6080)** under in the list of ports. Select the line and click on the globe icon to open it in a browser tab.
> **Tip:** If you do not see the port, <kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd> or <kbd>F1</kbd>, select **Forward a Port** and enter port `6080`.
4. In the new tab, you should see noVNC. Click **Connect** and enter `vscode` as the password.
Anything you start in VS Code, or the integrated terminal, will appear here.
Next: **[Try it out!](#try-it)**
### Using VS Code with GitHub Codespaces
You may see improved VNC responsiveness when accessing a codespace from VS Code client since you can use a [VNC Viewer][def]. Here's how to do it.
1. Install [Visual Studio Code Stable](https://code.visualstudio.com/) or [Insiders](https://code.visualstudio.com/insiders/) and the the [GitHub Codespaces extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=GitHub.codespaces).
> **Note:** The GitHub Codespaces extension requires the Visual Studio Code distribution of Code - OSS.
2. After the VS Code is up and running, press <kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd> or <kbd>F1</kbd>, choose **Codespaces: Create New Codespace**, and use the following settings:
- `microsoft/vscode` for the repository.
- Select any branch (e.g. **main**) - you can select a different one later.
- Choose **Standard** (4-core, 8GB) as the size.
3. After you have connected to the codespace, you can use a [VNC Viewer][def] to connect to `localhost:5901` and enter `vscode` as the password.
> **Tip:** You may also need change your VNC client's **Picture Quality** setting to **High** to get a full color desktop.
4. Anything you start in VS Code, or the integrated terminal, will appear here.
Next: **[Try it out!](#try-it)**
## Try it
This container uses the [Fluxbox](http://fluxbox.org/) window manager to keep things lean. **Right-click on the desktop** to see menu options. It works with GNOME and GTK applications, so other tools can be installed if needed.
> **Note:** You can also set the resolution from the command line by typing `set-resolution`.
To start working with Code - OSS, follow these steps:
1. In your local VS Code client, open a terminal (<kbd>Ctrl/Cmd</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>\`</kbd>) and type the following commands:
```bash
feat: switch to npm as default package manager (#226927) * feat: move from yarn to npm * chore: skip yarn.lock files * fix: playwright download * chore: fix compile and hygiene * chore: bump vsce@2.17.0 Refs https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-vsce/commit/8b49e9dfdf909ad3af2b9ec9c825f5b501f6d75e * test: update results for bat and sh colorizer tests * fix: add missing lock files for windows * fix: switch to legacy-peer-deps * chore: update markdown-it@14.1.0 Refs https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it/commit/737c95a12976357df99652e4b51d831cac4a75aa esbuild step in extensions-ci-pr was previously using markdown-it from root which had userland punycode and was able to compile successfully. * ci: increase pr timeout for windows integration tests * chore: fix product build * build: ignore extension dev dependency for rcedit * build: fix working directory inside container * build: fix dependency generation * npm: update dependencies * ci: use global npmrc * ci: update cache * ci: setup global npmrc for private npm auth * build: fix extension bundling * chore: sync npm dependencies * ci: debug env variables for container * ci: fix win32 cli pipeline * build: fix npmrc config usage for build/ and remote/ dirs * fix: windows build * fix: container builds * fix: markdown-language-features tests and bundling ``` [03:58:22] Error: Command failed: /Users/demohan/.nvm/versions/node/v20.15.1/bin/node /Users/demohan/github/vscode/extensions/markdown-language-features/esbuild-notebook.js --outputRoot /Users/demohan/github/vscode/.build/extensions/markdown-language-features ✘ [ERROR] Could not resolve "punycode" extensions/markdown-language-features/node_modules/markdown-it/lib/index.js:14:27: 14 │ var punycode = require('punycode'); ╵ ~~~~~~~~~~ The package "punycode" wasn't found on the file system but is built into node. Are you trying to bundle for node? You can use "platform: 'node'" to do that, which will remove this error. ``` Adds userland package based on https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it/commit/beed9aee2c1b44819afc25d485e86a6c699b6ef0 * fix: container builds for distro * chore: update yarn occurrences * fixup! chore: bump vsce@2.17.0 Uses the closest version to `main` branch that does not include https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-vsce/commit/d3cc84cdec99b8e9f24be63d1a2a54abe908f68b while still having the fix https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-vsce/commit/8b49e9dfdf909ad3af2b9ec9c825f5b501f6d75e * chore: sync npm dependencies * chore: sync npm dependencies * chore: sync npm dependencies * chore: throw error when yarn is used for installation * chore: add review feedback * chore: switch exec => run where needed * chore: npm sync dependencies * fix: markdown-language-features bundling ``` ✘ [ERROR] Could not resolve "punycode" extensions/markdown-language-features/node_modules/markdown-it/lib/index.js:14:27: 14 │ var punycode = require('punycode'); ╵ ~~~~~~~~~~ The package "punycode" wasn't found on the file system but is built into node. Are you trying to bundle for node? You can use "platform: 'node'" to do that, which will remove this error. ``` Adds missing userland package based on markdown-it/markdown-it@beed9ae, can be removed once we update markdown-it >= 14.1.0 * ci: rename no-yarn-lock-changes.yml * chore: sync npm dependencies * ci: restore no-yarn-lock-changes.yml We can disable it in a separate PR to keep the required checks happy and also need workflow edit perms. * chore: sync npm dependencies * ci: rebuild cache * ci: fix no-package-lock-changes.yml * chore: bump distro * chore: rm yarn.lock files * chore: rm yarn.lock files without dependencies * chore: add vscode-selfhost-import-aid to postinstall dirs * chore: bump distro
2024-09-06 21:18:02 +08:00
npm i
bash scripts/code.sh
```
2. After the build is complete, open a web browser or a [VNC Viewer][def] to connect to the desktop environment as described in the quick start and enter `vscode` as the password.
3. You should now see Code - OSS!
Next, let's try debugging.
1. Shut down Code - OSS by clicking the box in the upper right corner of the Code - OSS window through your browser or VNC viewer.
2. Go to your local VS Code client, and use the **Run / Debug** view to launch the **VS Code** configuration. (Typically the default, so you can likely just press <kbd>F5</kbd>).
> **Note:** If launching times out, you can increase the value of `timeout` in the "VS Code", "Attach Main Process", "Attach Extension Host", and "Attach to Shared Process" configurations in [launch.json](../../.vscode/launch.json). However, running `./scripts/code.sh` first will set up Electron which will usually solve timeout issues.
3. After a bit, Code - OSS will appear with the debugger attached!
Enjoy!
### Notes
The container comes with VS Code Insiders installed. To run it from an Integrated Terminal use `VSCODE_IPC_HOOK_CLI= /usr/bin/code-insiders .`.
[def]: https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/download/viewer/