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# Docker Development Environment Setup | ||
The following instructions demonstrate how to set up a development environment for OpenSearch Dashboards using Docker. It utilizes tools such as `Docker` and `VS Code`, and users should be familiar with the basic usages of them. Users will be able to develop and run the application inside VS Code without additional configurations. | ||
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1. Install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) if not already installed. Make sure that Docker daemon is running. (For windows and macos,you need to have [Docker Desktop](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/), or its alternatives, such as [Finch](https://github.com/runfinch/finch)) | ||
2. In the terminal, run the command `curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opensearch-project/OpenSearch-Dashboards/main/dev-tools/install-docker-dev.sh | bash`. This should create a folder named `opensearch-dashboards-docker-dev` and it should contain two files: `docker-compose.yml` and `entrypoint.sh`. Here is the link to the installer script: `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opensearch-project/OpenSearch-Dashboards/main/dev-tools/install-docker-dev.sh`. | ||
3. Open VS Code or [install it](https://code.visualstudio.com/download), if it's not already installed. Make sure VS Code has the extensions `Dev Containers` and `Docker` installed. If not, go to `Extensions` tab, search and install them. | ||
1. Install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) if not already installed. | ||
* Make sure that Docker daemon is running. (For windows and macos,you need to have [Docker Desktop](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/), or its alternatives, such as [Finch](https://github.com/runfinch/finch)) | ||
2. In the terminal, run the command: | ||
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```bash | ||
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opensearch-project/OpenSearch-Dashboards/main/dev-tools/install-docker-dev.sh | bash | ||
``` | ||
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* This should create a folder named `opensearch-dashboards-docker-dev` and it should contain two files: `docker-compose.yml` and `entrypoint.sh`. | ||
* Here is the link to the installer script: `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opensearch-project/OpenSearch-Dashboards/main/dev-tools/install-docker-dev.sh` if needed. | ||
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3. Open VS Code or [install it](https://code.visualstudio.com/download), if it's not already installed. | ||
* Make sure VS Code has the extensions `Dev Containers` and `Docker` installed. If not, go to `Extensions` tab, search and install them. | ||
4. Under the Discover tab, click `Open Folder`, and open the `opensearch-dashboards-docker-dev` folder that we just created. | ||
5. In the workspace folder, set environment variable for the fork repository URL: run `export REPO_URL=[insert your fork repo url here]`. If fork repo has not been created: Go to [OpenSearch Dashboards github page](https://github.com/opensearch-project/OpenSearch-Dashboards) and under fork, select create a new fork, and then copy the https link of the fork url and use it in the above command. The command needs to be re-run every time it re-start the docker compose file in a new terminal. | ||
6. Run the `docker-compose.yml` file in the background, and type `docker compose up -d --build` in the terminal. | ||
7. Under the `Docker` tab in VS Code, verify that there are two containers running: `opensearchproject/opensearch:latest` and `docker.io/library/osd-development`. We can also verify using the command line: `docker ps`. | ||
8. Right-click `docker.io/library/osd-development`, and select `Attach Visual Studio Code`. This should ssh into the container in another VsCode window. | ||
5. Open the `opensearch-dashboards-docker-dev` folder in VS Code integrated terminal, set environment variable for the fork repository URL by running: | ||
```bash | ||
export REPO_URL=[insert your fork repo url here] | ||
``` | ||
* If fork repo has not been created: Go to [OpenSearch Dashboards github page](https://github.com/opensearch-project/OpenSearch-Dashboards) and under fork, select create a new fork, and then copy the https link of the fork url and use it in the above command. The command needs to be re-run every time it re-start the docker compose file in a new terminal. | ||
6. Run the `docker-compose.yml` file in the background by typing: | ||
```bash | ||
docker compose up -d --build | ||
``` | ||
7. Under the `Docker` tab in VS Code, verify that there are two containers running: `opensearchproject/opensearch:latest` and `abbyhu/opensearch-dashboards-dev:latest`. | ||
* This can also be verified by using the command line: | ||
```bash | ||
docker ps | ||
``` | ||
8. Right-click `abbyhu/opensearch-dashboards-dev:latest`, and select `Attach Visual Studio Code`. | ||
* This should ssh into the container in another VsCode window. | ||
9. For the new VS Code window, if it is not showing the repository code, then select `Open Folder`. Then open `/workspace-docker/OpenSearch-Dashboards`. | ||
10. In the terminal, type `yarn start:docker` to start the OpenSearch Dashboards application. | ||
11. Now that OpenSearch Dashboards is running, you should be able to see a log line similar to `[info][server][OpenSearchDashboards][http] http server running at http://0.0.0.0:5603/dog` . The last three letters are randomly generated every time we start dashboards. | ||
10. In the terminal, start the OpenSearch Dashboards application by typing: | ||
```bash | ||
yarn start:docker | ||
``` | ||
11. Now that OpenSearch Dashboards is running, you should be able to see a log line similar to `[info][server][OpenSearchDashboards][http] http server running at http://0.0.0.0:5603/dog`. | ||
* The last three letters `dog` are randomly generated every time we start dashboards. | ||
12. Wait for the optimizer to run, which takes about 100s - 200s. Once the optimizer is finished running, it will show a line such as `[success][@osd/optimizer] 48 bundles compiled successfully after 204.9 sec, watching for changes`. | ||
13. Then paste the link into a chrome browser and view dashboard running in browser, but change ‘0.0.0.0’ to ‘localhost’. So here the link should be `http://localhost:5603/dog`. | ||
14. Files are constantly watched, so when you make code changes, OpenSearch Dashboards will rebuild and restart automatically. Refresh the link in the browser and the new changes should be applied. | ||
15. `Git` is already configured in the `entrypoint.sh` file, and the remote is already tracking the fork repository. You can start contributing by creating your branch off the main, and commit your first PR! | ||
* Files are constantly watched, so when you make code changes, OpenSearch Dashboards will rebuild and restart automatically. Refresh the link in the browser and the new changes should be applied. | ||
14. `Git` is already configured in the `entrypoint.sh` file, and the remote is already tracking the fork repository. You can start contributing by creating your branch off the main, and commit your first PR! |