// For format details, see https://aka.ms/devcontainer.json. For config options, see the // README at: https://github.com/devcontainers/templates/tree/main/src/docker-existing-docker-compose { "name": "Existing Docker Compose (Extend)", // Update the 'dockerComposeFile' list if you have more compose files or use different names. // The .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml file contains any overrides you need/want to make. "dockerComposeFile": [ "../docker-compose.yaml", "docker-compose.yml" ], // The 'service' property is the name of the service for the container that VS Code should // use. Update this value and .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml to the real service name. "service": "my_example", // The optional 'workspaceFolder' property is the path VS Code should open by default when // connected. This is typically a file mount in .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml "workspaceFolder": "/workspaces/${localWorkspaceFolderBasename}" // Features to add to the dev container. More info: https://containers.dev/features. // "features": {}, // Use 'forwardPorts' to make a list of ports inside the container available locally. // "forwardPorts": [], // Uncomment the next line if you want start specific services in your Docker Compose config. // "runServices": [], // Uncomment the next line if you want to keep your containers running after VS Code shuts down. // "shutdownAction": "none", // Uncomment the next line to run commands after the container is created. // "postCreateCommand": "cat /etc/os-release", // Configure tool-specific properties. // "customizations": {}, // Uncomment to connect as an existing user other than the container default. More info: https://aka.ms/dev-containers-non-root. //"remoteUser": "ros" }