open a file in docker container with vscode
I need to edit a file in a docker container. as no advanced ide inside the container,I wonder if vscode or some other ide can access into the container and let me edit files as outside the container.
docker visual-studio-code ide docker-container
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I need to edit a file in a docker container. as no advanced ide inside the container,I wonder if vscode or some other ide can access into the container and let me edit files as outside the container.
docker visual-studio-code ide docker-container
the only thing i need is to edit, no debug request involved.
– curtank
Nov 14 '18 at 3:07
Remember that, when youdocker rm
the container, any change you make this way is lost; and you need to delete and recreate the container to make a variety of very routine changes (port mappings, environment variables, newer image). It's better to make the change in the image build or push things like config files in using bind mounts (docker run -v
option).
– David Maze
Nov 14 '18 at 4:52
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I need to edit a file in a docker container. as no advanced ide inside the container,I wonder if vscode or some other ide can access into the container and let me edit files as outside the container.
docker visual-studio-code ide docker-container
I need to edit a file in a docker container. as no advanced ide inside the container,I wonder if vscode or some other ide can access into the container and let me edit files as outside the container.
docker visual-studio-code ide docker-container
docker visual-studio-code ide docker-container
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the only thing i need is to edit, no debug request involved.
– curtank
Nov 14 '18 at 3:07
Remember that, when youdocker rm
the container, any change you make this way is lost; and you need to delete and recreate the container to make a variety of very routine changes (port mappings, environment variables, newer image). It's better to make the change in the image build or push things like config files in using bind mounts (docker run -v
option).
– David Maze
Nov 14 '18 at 4:52
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the only thing i need is to edit, no debug request involved.
– curtank
Nov 14 '18 at 3:07
Remember that, when youdocker rm
the container, any change you make this way is lost; and you need to delete and recreate the container to make a variety of very routine changes (port mappings, environment variables, newer image). It's better to make the change in the image build or push things like config files in using bind mounts (docker run -v
option).
– David Maze
Nov 14 '18 at 4:52
the only thing i need is to edit, no debug request involved.
– curtank
Nov 14 '18 at 3:07
the only thing i need is to edit, no debug request involved.
– curtank
Nov 14 '18 at 3:07
Remember that, when you
docker rm
the container, any change you make this way is lost; and you need to delete and recreate the container to make a variety of very routine changes (port mappings, environment variables, newer image). It's better to make the change in the image build or push things like config files in using bind mounts (docker run -v
option).– David Maze
Nov 14 '18 at 4:52
Remember that, when you
docker rm
the container, any change you make this way is lost; and you need to delete and recreate the container to make a variety of very routine changes (port mappings, environment variables, newer image). It's better to make the change in the image build or push things like config files in using bind mounts (docker run -v
option).– David Maze
Nov 14 '18 at 4:52
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the only thing i need is to edit, no debug request involved.
– curtank
Nov 14 '18 at 3:07
Remember that, when you
docker rm
the container, any change you make this way is lost; and you need to delete and recreate the container to make a variety of very routine changes (port mappings, environment variables, newer image). It's better to make the change in the image build or push things like config files in using bind mounts (docker run -v
option).– David Maze
Nov 14 '18 at 4:52