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# Development container
Development container that can be used with VSCode.
It works on Linux, Windows and OSX.
## Requirements
- [VS code](https://code.visualstudio.com/download) installed
- [VS code remote containers extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers) installed
- [Docker](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop) installed and running
- [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) installed
## Setup
1. Create the following files on your host if you don't have them:
```sh
touch ~/.gitconfig ~/.zsh_history
```
Note that the development container will create the empty directories `~/.docker`, `~/.ssh` and `~/.kube` if you don't have them.
1. **For Docker on OSX or Windows without WSL**: ensure your home directory `~` is accessible by Docker.
1. **For Docker on Windows without WSL:** if you want to use SSH keys, bind mount your host `~/.ssh` to `/tmp/.ssh` instead of `~/.ssh` by changing the `volumes` section in the [docker-compose.yml](docker-compose.yml).
1. Open the command palette in Visual Studio Code (CTRL+SHIFT+P).
1. Select `Remote-Containers: Open Folder in Container...` and choose the project directory.
## Customization
### Customize the image
You can make changes to the [Dockerfile](Dockerfile) and then rebuild the image. For example, your Dockerfile could be:
```Dockerfile
FROM qmcgaw/rustdevcontainer
RUN apk add curl
```
To rebuild the image, either:
- With VSCode through the command palette, select `Remote-Containers: Rebuild and reopen in container`
- With a terminal, go to this directory and `docker-compose build`
### Customize VS code settings
You can customize **settings** and **extensions** in the [devcontainer.json](devcontainer.json) definition file.
### Entrypoint script
You can bind mount a shell script to `/home/vscode/.welcome.sh` to replace the [current welcome script](shell/.welcome.sh).
### Publish a port
To access a port from your host to your development container, publish a port in [docker-compose.yml](docker-compose.yml). You can also now do it directly with VSCode without restarting the container.
### Run other services
1. Modify [docker-compose.yml](docker-compose.yml) to launch other services at the same time as this development container, such as a test database:
```yml
database:
image: postgres
restart: always
environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: password
```
1. In [devcontainer.json](devcontainer.json), change the line `"runServices": ["vscode"],` to `"runServices": ["vscode", "database"],`.
1. In the VS code command palette, rebuild the container.