🐳 Docker image for use as VSCode Code Remote - Container in Capacitor projects.
Build from GitHub:
docker build -t robingenz/ionic-capacitor-dev github.com/robingenz/docker-ionic-capacitor-dev
Available build arguments:
- JAVA_VERSION
- NODEJS_VERSION
- ANDROID_SDK_VERSION
- ANDROID_BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION
- ANDROID_PLATFORMS_VERSION
- GRADLE_VERSION
- RUBY_VERSION
- CHROME_VERSION
Run the docker image:
docker run -it robingenz/ionic-capacitor-dev bash
devcontainer.json
:
// For format details, see https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/devcontainer.json or this file's README at:
// https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/tree/v0.112.0/containers/docker-existing-dockerfile
{
"name": "docker-ionic-capacitor-dev",
"context": "..",
"image": "robingenz/ionic-capacitor-dev",
"settings": {
"terminal.integrated.shell.linux": "/bin/bash",
"terminal.integrated.shellArgs.linux": [
"-l"
]
},
"extensions": [],
"forwardPorts": [
8100,
9876
]
}
This container is shipped with an RSA key that allows debugging through the container.
This means you won't have to accept a new RSA key on your device every time you run the container.
While convenient, it means that your device will be accessible over ADB to others who possess the key.
You can use docker run
with -v /your/adbkey_folder:/root/.android
to supply your own key.
If you got any questions or problems using the image, please visit my GitHub Repository and write an issue.