version: "3.8" services: app: # Using a Dockerfile is optional, but included for completeness. build: context: . dockerfile: Dockerfile # [Optional] You can use build args to set options. e.g. 'VARIANT' below affects the image in the Dockerfile # args: # VARIANT: buster # environment: # PORT: 3000 # ports: # - 3000:3000 volumes: # This is where VS Code should expect to find your project's source code and the value of "workspaceFolder" in .devcontainer/devcontainer.json - ..:/workspace:cached # Uncomment the next line to use Docker from inside the container. See https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/samples/docker-from-docker-compose for details. # - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock # Overrides default command so things don't shut down after the process ends. # command: /bin/sh -c "while sleep 1000; do :; done" command: sleep infinity # Runs app on the same network as the service container, allows "forwardPorts" in devcontainer.json function. # network_mode: service:another-service # Use "forwardPorts" in **devcontainer.json** to forward an app port locally. # (Adding the "ports" property to this file will not forward from a Codespace.) # Uncomment the next line to use a non-root user for all processes - See https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers/non-root for details. # user: vscode # Uncomment the next four lines if you will use a ptrace-based debugger like C++, Go, and Rust. # cap_add: # - SYS_PTRACE # security_opt: # - seccomp:unconfined # You can include other services not opened by VS Code as well # another-service: # image: mongo:latest # restart: unless-stopped # As in the "app" service, use "forwardPorts" in **devcontainer.json** to forward an app port locally.