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Implementation of VS Code remote/web for use
in code-server
.
Docker
To debug Golang in VS Code using the
ms-vscode-go extension,
you need to add --security-opt seccomp=unconfined
to your docker run
arguments when launching code-server with Docker. See
#725 for details.
Known Issues
- Creating custom VS Code extensions and debugging them doesn't work.
- Extension profiling and tips are currently disabled.
Extensions
code-server
does not provide access to the official
Visual Studio Marketplace. Instead,
Coder has created a custom extension marketplace that we manage for open-source
extensions. If you want to use an extension with code-server that we do not have
in our marketplace please look for a release in the extension’s repository,
contact us to see if we have one in the works or, if you build an extension
locally from open source, you can copy it to the extensions
folder. If you
build one locally from open-source please contribute it to the project and let
us know so we can give you props! If you have your own custom marketplace, it is
possible to point code-server to it by setting the SERVICE_URL
and ITEM_URL
environment variables.
Development: upgrading VS Code
We patch VS Code to provide and fix some functionality. As the web portion of VS Code matures, we'll be able to shrink and maybe even entirely eliminate our patch. In the meantime, however, upgrading the VS Code version requires ensuring that the patch still applies and has the intended effects.
If functionality doesn't depend on code from VS Code then it should be moved into code-server otherwise it should be in the patch.
To generate a new patch, stage all the changes you want to be included in
the patch in the VS Code source, then run yarn patch:generate
in this
directory.
Our changes include:
- Allow multiple extension directories (both user and built-in).
- Modify the loader, websocket, webview, service worker, and asset requests to use the URL of the page as a base (and TLS if necessary for the websocket).
- Send client-side telemetry through the server.
- Make changing the display language work.
- Make it possible for us to load code on the client.
- Make extensions work in the browser.
- Fix getting permanently disconnected when you sleep or hibernate for a while.
- Make it possible to automatically update the binary.
Future
- Run VS Code unit tests against our builds to ensure features work as expected.