Distributing feature templates
joshspicer opened this issue Β· 16 comments
breaking out the distribution of 'dev container templates' #7.
This has been implemented and integrated in the reference implmentation! Should we move the docs out of proposed at this point?
Hello! I have a question that is similar to an already closed issue above that says this issue here resolves, but reading the proposals above and the entirety of containers.dev I am unable to find the answer.
If you create your own devcontainer template, is there any way for users or yourself to consume them beside adding them to this specific repo/file?
Maybe some VSCode setting where you can add the your own OCI collections created with the devcontainer cli tool?
Either way, unless I'm mistaken, none of that is documented anywhere. If that's intentional, it should be mentioned somewhere that you should not author a devcontainer template if you don't intend to add it to that collection yaml list above otherwise you will not be able to use them.
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Hey @aservedio! That functionality is not clearly documented, but indeed built into the CLI as the templates apply command. We use the CLI in the extension to directly apply the template.
As an example applying the debian template
Hey @aservedio! That functionality is not clearly documented, but indeed built into the CLI as the
templates applycommand. We use the CLI in the extension to directly apply the template.![]()
As an example applying the debian template
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Will VS Code Dev Containers extension gain the same functionality?
@joshspicer @samruddhikhandale @bamurtaugh @chrmarti Sounds like the request here is more for a private index. We've had this request for Features as well, but there you can at least directly reference.
Do we have an issue tracking this already? If not, we should probably create one. Maybe in the CLI repo?
microsoft/vscode-remote-release#7960 ask for supporting a private index for features.
Seems private index is dead at the moment right? That's sad it would have been of great use.
@aacebedo apologies for the confusion! microsoft/vscode-remote-release#7960 auto-closed, but we're still exploring the idea of a private index. Let's use this issue to track it on a spec-wide level.
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I'd also like to customize the wizard to use additional feature and template indicies. I've got a git repo setup with associated OCI images for my features and templates and I can use the devcontainer CLI to apply them. I'd like to either be able to have a vscode setting to set the indices to search in the wizard. An alternate/additional useful feature would be to just enter a template or feature OCI image name instead of having to choose just from the index.
@aacebedo apologies for the confusion! microsoft/vscode-remote-release#7960 auto-closed, but we're still exploring the idea of a private index. Let's use this issue to track it on a spec-wide level.
Any news about this? Or is this still not planned to implement the template discovery for private/internal OCI registries?
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This is about the fact and problem that self-made Dev Container Templates currently can only be discovered if they are pushed to a publicly available OCI registry and then also added to this public index https://github.com/devcontainers/devcontainers.github.io/blob/gh-pages/_data/collection-index.yml which then populates all templates here: https://containers.dev/templates
But how should a company distribute its own dev container templates (which only contain internal self-made dev container features)? Probably, it does not make sense to add a dev container template to the public index with an internal URL?
Sure, the company could just use the devcontainer cli to apply the templates, BUT this is very inconvenient. The way VSCode applies the templates with the interactive UI prompts is what makes using templates interesting and brings all the value to it. I wish we could just tell VSCode to look at a custom URL where we host our own templates index file to distribute our own, internal-only dev container templates.
Btw you might ask, "Why do they build their own templates and features?!" Well the main reason is that this is the only way we can use them because we work in an organisation where you need to 1) use the internal corporate proxy with internal corporate certificates and 2) use the internal corporate Artifactory (JFrog) mirrors to download binaries, as downloading binaries from public internet directly is not possible/allowed. So we had to re-write all dev container features and inject our own certificates and Artifactory mirrors in order to use dev containers. But as it seems we are now stuck with distributing our dev container templates, because VSCode only looks at the public index of templates. π
I hope this gives enough context about the problem and makes clear what all the discussions were about? Let me know if things are still unclear?


