Codewind
Build high-quality cloud-native applications for Kubernetes, regardless of your IDE or language.
Codewind enables you to create applications from a template or sample and includes support for launching, updating, testing, and debugging in Docker containers on the desktop. Codewind also supports these features on Kubernetes. You can use Codewind to move existing applications to Docker and Kuberenetes. Codewind provides validation to ensure that applications follow best practices.
Getting started
Use the following instructions to install Codewind with your choice of editor:
Building Codewind from the source
- Clone the
codewind
repository. - Run the
./script/build.sh
script to run the Codewind build, or run the./run.sh
script to build and start Codewind.
After you build Codewind with the build scripts, you can build one of the IDEs for Codewind:
- For Eclipse, see "Building" in the
codewind-eclipse
repository. - For VS Code, see "Building Codewind from the source" in the
codewind-vscode
repository.
Developing - Attaching a Node.js debugger in VSCode
Codewind contains two debugging tools for VSCode in the .vscode/launch.json
file.
To use these you should:
- Clone the
codewind
repository. - Copy the
src/pfe/devbuild-example.env
file tosrc/pfe/devbuild.env
to turn on the Node.js inspect (Seesrc/pfe/package.json
). - Run the
./run.sh
script to build and start Codewind. - Open the Codewind directory in VSCode (Something like
code github/codewind
). - Open the debugging tab and select one of the debugging options.
Contributing
We welcome submitting issues and contributions.