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# Try Out Development Containers: Python
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# base
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[](https://vscode.dev/redirect?url=vscode://ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers/cloneInVolume?url=https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-remote-try-python)
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Python 项目工程模板
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A **development container** is a running container with a well-defined tool/runtime stack and its prerequisites. You can try out development containers with **[GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/features/codespaces)** or **[Visual Studio Code Dev Containers](https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers)**.
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## 使用方法
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This is a sample project that lets you try out either option in a few easy steps. We have a variety of other [vscode-remote-try-*](https://github.com/search?q=org%3Amicrosoft+vscode-remote-try-&type=Repositories) sample projects, too.
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```
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make
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./fork
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make clean
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```
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> **Note:** If you already have a codespace or dev container, you can jump to the [Things to try](#things-to-try) section.
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### 版权说明
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## Setting up the development container
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Copyright @ Mengning Software
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### GitHub Codespaces
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Follow these steps to open this sample in a Codespace:
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1. Click the **Code** drop-down menu.
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2. Click on the **Codespaces** tab.
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3. Click **Create codespace on main** .
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For more information on creating your codespace, visit the [GitHub documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/developing-online-with-codespaces/creating-a-codespace#creating-a-codespace).
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### VS Code Dev Containers
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If you already have VS Code and Docker installed, you can click the badge above or [here](https://vscode.dev/redirect?url=vscode://ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers/cloneInVolume?url=https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-remote-try-python) to get started. Clicking these links will cause VS Code to automatically install the Dev Containers extension if needed, clone the source code into a container volume, and spin up a dev container for use.
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Follow these steps to open this sample in a container using the VS Code Dev Containers extension:
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1. If this is your first time using a development container, please ensure your system meets the prerequisites (i.e. have Docker installed) in the [getting started steps](https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers/getting-started).
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2. To use this repository, you can either open the repository in an isolated Docker volume:
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- Press <kbd>F1</kbd> and select the **Dev Containers: Try a Sample...** command.
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- Choose the "Python" sample, wait for the container to start, and try things out!
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> **Note:** Under the hood, this will use the **Dev Containers: Clone Repository in Container Volume...** command to clone the source code in a Docker volume instead of the local filesystem. [Volumes](https://docs.docker.com/storage/volumes/) are the preferred mechanism for persisting container data.
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Or open a locally cloned copy of the code:
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- Clone this repository to your local filesystem.
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- Press <kbd>F1</kbd> and select the **Dev Containers: Open Folder in Container...** command.
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- Select the cloned copy of this folder, wait for the container to start, and try things out!
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## Things to try
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Once you have this sample opened, you'll be able to work with it like you would locally.
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Some things to try:
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1. **Edit:**
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- Open `app.py`
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- Try adding some code and check out the language features.
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- Make a spelling mistake and notice it is detected. The [Code Spell Checker](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=streetsidesoftware.code-spell-checker) extension was automatically installed because it is referenced in `.devcontainer/devcontainer.json`.
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- Also notice that utilities like `pylint` and the [Python](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-python.python) extension are installed. Tools are installed in the `mcr.microsoft.com/devcontainers/python` image and Dev Container settings and metadata are automatically picked up from [image labels](https://containers.dev/implementors/reference/#labels).
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2. **Terminal:**
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- Press <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>shift</kbd>+<kbd>\`</kbd> to open a terminal window.
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- Type `python -m flask run --port 9000 --no-debugger --no-reload` to run the app.
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- The terminal will say your app is `Running on http://127.0.0.1:9000/`. Click on the link in the terminal to view your app running in the browser.
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- Notice that the Python extension is already installed in the container since the `.devcontainer/devcontainer.json` lists `"ms-python.python"` as an extension to install automatically when the container is created.
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> **Tip:** If you use this container outside of VS Code via `docker run` with `-p 9000`, you may need to append `--host 0.0.0.0` to the command above. The `-p` option "publishes" the port rather than forwarding it. It therefore will not work if the application only listens to localhost. The `forwardPorts` property in `devcontainer.json` does not have this limitation, but you can use `appPort` property instead if you want to mirror the `docker run` behavior.
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3. **Build, Run, and Debug:**
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- Open `app.py`
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- Add a breakpoint (e.g. on line 9).
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- Press <kbd>F5</kbd> to launch the app in the container.
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- Once the breakpoint is hit, try hovering over variables (e.g. the app variable on line 7), examining locals, and more.
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- Continue (<kbd>F5</kbd>). You can connect to the server in the container by either:
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- Clicking on `Open in Browser` in the notification telling you: `Your service running on port 9000 is available`.
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- Clicking the globe icon in the 'Ports' view. The 'Ports' view gives you an organized table of your forwarded ports, and you can access it with the command **Ports: Focus on Ports View**.
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- Notice port 9000 in the 'Ports' view is labeled "Hello Remote World." In `devcontainer.json`, you can set `"portsAttributes"`, such as a label for your forwarded ports and the action to be taken when the port is autoforwarded.
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> **Note:** In Dev Containers, you can access your app at `http://localhost:9000` in a local browser. But in a browser-based Codespace, you must click the link from the notification or the `Ports` view so that the service handles port forwarding in the browser and generates the correct URL.
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4. **Rebuild or update your container**
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You may want to make changes to your container, such as installing a different version of a software or forwarding a new port. You'll rebuild your container for your changes to take effect.
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**Open browser automatically:** As an example change, let's update the `portsAttributes` in the `.devcontainer/devcontainer.json` file to open a browser when our port is automatically forwarded.
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- Open the `.devcontainer/devcontainer.json` file.
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- Modify the `"onAutoForward"` attribute in your `portsAttributes` from `"notify"` to `"openBrowser"`.
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- Press <kbd>F1</kbd> and select the **Dev Containers: Rebuild Container** or **Codespaces: Rebuild Container** command so the modifications are picked up.
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5. **Install Node.js using a Dev Container Feature:**
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- Press <kbd>F1</kbd> and select the **Dev Containers: Configure Container Features...** or **Codespaces: Configure Container Features...** command.
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- Type "node" in the text box at the top.
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- Check the check box next to "Node.js (via nvm) and yarn" (published by devcontainers)
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- Click OK
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- Press <kbd>F1</kbd> and select the **Dev Containers: Rebuild Container** or **Codespaces: Rebuild Container** command so the modifications are picked up.
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### More samples
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- [Tweeter App - Python and Django](https://github.com/Microsoft/python-sample-tweeterapp)
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## Contributing
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This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a
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Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us
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the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.microsoft.com.
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When you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide
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a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., label, comment). Simply follow the instructions
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provided by the bot. You will only need to do this once across all repos using our CLA.
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This project has adopted the [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).
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For more information see the [Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/) or
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contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with any additional questions or comments.
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## License
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Copyright © Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved.<br />
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Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information.
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