TypeScript/tests/cases/docker
Tim van der Lippe 8d7afc2b21
Add DockerFile for ChromeDevTools (#39624)
* Add DockerFile for ChromeDevTools

Note that I was not able to verify it fully works, as it throws an
authentication error on typescript/typescript on the Docker Hub.

This is part of #39568

CC @weswigham

* Fix run command

* Update run command
2020-09-05 02:35:38 -07:00
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azure-sdk
chrome-devtools-frontend-next Add DockerFile for ChromeDevTools (#39624) 2020-09-05 02:35:38 -07:00
office-ui-fabric Revamp dockerfile for office-ui-fabric to reduce noise (#40147) 2020-08-20 12:01:26 -07:00
rxjs
vscode
vue-next
xterm.js
README.md

Integrations

This repository contains Dockerfiles that describe how to build open source projects (usually those with complex build tasks) with a specific version of typescript. These are used for extended validations of a given typescript build.

Contributing

To add a new test:

  • Create a new folder with the name of the project
  • Create a Dockerfile within that folder
  • The Dockerfile will be built with docker build . -t tstest/folder and then run with docker run tstest/folder
  • Write the dockerfile such that it can build the target project and injects the typescript package from the typescript/typescript image (which should have a tar file at /typescript/typescript-*.tgz)

Debugging

You can open a test's container with an interactive shell to debug with docker run -it --entrypoint "/bin/sh" tstest/folder. If you want to remote debug a typescript process within a container, you'll need to forward the port you instruct the compiler or language server to listen on by passing --expose PORT where PORT is the port number you'd like forwarded to the host.