Baisc example of usage Docker with Go and GoLand. Pay attention to requirements and steps sections before clone the repository.
- GoLand 2020.1.1 version or newer.
- Docker Desktop 17.06 or newer.
- Navigate to
Settings / Preferences | Build, Execution, Deployment | Docker
, add a new entry and select the local Docker instance. - Go to Dockerfile, click on the gutter icon over
FROM golang:1.16.3
and select Run 'Docker' option. - Open http://localhost:8000/ in the browser.
- Select the Docker debugging configuration and start the container.
- Set breakpoints.
- Choose the Dockerization debugger configuration and press Debug button.
- Add a basic example of usage
- Pre-define run configurations
- Add helpful README
- Configure debugger options and describe the way to do it properly
- Add docker-compose and how to debug it
- Manage run targets and save it to the project
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