The following requirements must be met in order to successfully run the demos:
- Visual Studio Code and the Dev containers extension.
- Docker must be pre-installed on the machine.
- The repository
devcontainer
setup requiresdocker-compose
to be installed on the machine.
- Clone the repository
- On Windows make sure to clone on short path, e.g.
c:\dev
, to avoid any "path too long" error
- On Windows make sure to clone on short path, e.g.
- Open one of the demos folder in Visual Studio Code
- Make sure Docker is running
- If you're using Docker for Windows with Hyper-V make sure that the cloned folder, or a parent folder, is mapped in Docker
- Open the Visual Studio Code command palette (
F1
on all supported operating systems, for more information on VS Code keyboard shortcuts refer to this page) - Type
Reopen in Container
, the command palette supports auto-completion, the command should be available by typingreop
Wait for Visual Studio Code Dev containers extension to:
- download the required container images
- configure the docker environment
- configure the remote Visual Studio Code instance with the required extensions
Note: no changes will be made to your Visual Studio Code installation, all changes will be applied to the VS Code instance running in the remote container
The repository devcontainer
configuration will:
- One or more container instances:
- One RabbitMQ instance with management plugin support
- One .NET 6 enabled container where the repository source code will be mapped
- Depending on the chosen lesson, a one or more PostgreSQL instances
- Configure the VS Code remote instance with:
- The C# extension (
ms-dotnettools.csharp
) - Bash as the default terminal
- The C# extension (
Once configuration is completed VS Code will show a new Ports
tab, in the bottom-docked terminal area. The Ports
tab will list all the ports exposed by the remote containers.
Locate Visual Studio Code Ports
tab. The tab by default shows four columns, Port
, Local Address
, Running Process
, and Origin
.
- Locate the row, in the
Port
column, containing the value15672
(the RabbitMQ management port). - Hover the located row with the mouse and click on the
Open in Browser
icon in theLocal Address
column. - A new browser tab is opened and the RabbitMQ management page is displayed.
The following section contains connection information details.
The default RabbitMQ credentials are:
- Username:
guest
- Password:
guest
The deafult PostgreSQL credentials are:
- User:
db_user
- Password:
P@ssw0rd
Each demo lives in a separate folder. To run a demo open the demo folder in VS Code, press F1
and search for Reopen in container
. Wait for the Dev Container to complete the setup process.
Once the demo content has been reopened in the dev container:
- Press
F1
, search forRun task
, and execute the desired task to build the solution or to buiold the solution and deploy the required data - Go to the
Run and Debug
VS Code section to select the desired compund to execute.