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Completing setup vscode for getting start #47

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longfeiss opened this issue Jul 1, 2021 · 7 comments
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Completing setup vscode for getting start #47

longfeiss opened this issue Jul 1, 2021 · 7 comments
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@longfeiss
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any plan on completing vscode of Chapter Setup an IDE ?

@tisonkun tisonkun changed the title any plan on completing setup vscode? Completing setup vscode for getting start Jul 2, 2021
@tisonkun tisonkun added the help wanted Extra attention is needed label Jul 2, 2021
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tisonkun commented Jul 2, 2021

@oops-lgtm thanks for your report! Currently there is no volunteer who works for this section. If you are familiar with setting up dev env for TiDB with VS Code, it's encouraged that just sending a pull request.

If you are seeking for guide, I'll leave it as help wanted for now.

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interesting... i use vscode often but not for go.
I know there is a incubator project tide which is a Visual Studio Code extension that makes developing TiDB a breeze.
the authors must be experts on this part, if they can created a guide on this(and maybe with tide 😃 ), it is amazing.

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interesting... i use vscode often but not for go.
I know there is a incubator project tide which is a Visual Studio Code extension that makes developing TiDB a breeze.
the authors must be experts on this part, if they can created a guide on this(and maybe with tide 😃 ), it is amazing.

The amazing part of open source community is that everybody can be a contributor and the contribution benefits everybody including themselves. Thanks @feitian124 for suggesting TiDE, and your are very welcome to contribute this particular section as well.

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feitian124 commented Aug 16, 2021

i made some research and find go dev on vscode is quite convinient because of official Go extension for VS Code.

although some operation such as run unit-test lacks ui support compared with goland, they can be done easily use Command Palette or command line.

As vscode Testing API finalized in release 1.59, better test ui support will catch up soon, see progress here.

maybe i can finish this part if no other volunteer

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mjonss commented Sep 21, 2021

Was not this done in #107 ?

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@mjonss thanks for your reminder. Yes I think we can close this by #107 .

@oops-lgtm could you please help confirm? I will close in this weekend if no further comment.

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closed as resolved.

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