| 1 | ## Learn more about this file at 'https://www.gitpod.io/docs/references/gitpod-yml'
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| 2 | ##
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| 3 | ## This '.gitpod.yml' file when placed at the root of a project instructs
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| 4 | ## Gitpod how to prepare & build the project, start development environments
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| 5 | ## and configure continuous prebuilds. Prebuilds when enabled builds a project
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| 6 | ## like a CI server so you can start coding right away - no more waiting for
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| 7 | ## dependencies to download and builds to finish when reviewing pull-requests
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| 8 | ## or hacking on something new.
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| 9 | ##
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| 10 | ## With Gitpod you can develop software from any device (even iPads) via 
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| 11 | ## desktop or browser based versions of VS Code or any JetBrains IDE and
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| 12 | ## customise it to your individual needs - from themes to extensions, you
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| 13 | ## have full control.
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| 14 | ##
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| 15 | ## The easiest way to try out Gitpod is install the browser extenion:
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| 16 | ## 'https://www.gitpod.io/docs/browser-extension' or by prefixing
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| 17 | ## 'https://gitpod.io#' to the source control URL of any project.
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| 18 | ##
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| 19 | ## For example: 'https://gitpod.io#https://github.com/gitpod-io/gitpod'
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| 20 | 
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| 21 | 
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| 22 | ## The 'image' section defines which Docker image Gitpod should use. 
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| 23 | ## By default, Gitpod uses a standard Docker Image called 'workspace-full'
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| 24 | ## which can be found at 'https://github.com/gitpod-io/workspace-images'
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| 25 | ##
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| 26 | ## Workspaces started based on this default image come pre-installed with
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| 27 | ## Docker, Go, Java, Node.js, C/C++, Python, Ruby, Rust, PHP as well as
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| 28 | ## tools such as Homebrew, Tailscale, Nginx and several more.
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| 29 | ##
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| 30 | ## If this image does not include the tools needed for your project then
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| 31 | ## a public Docker image or your own Docker file can be configured.
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| 32 | ## 
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| 33 | ## Learn more about images at 'https://www.gitpod.io/docs/config-docker'
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| 34 | 
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| 35 | #image: node:buster                        # use 'https://hub.docker.com/_/node'
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| 36 | #
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| 37 | #image:                                    # leave image undefined if using a Dockerfile
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| 38 | #  file: .gitpod.Dockerfile                # relative path to the Dockerfile from the
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| 39 | #                                          # root of the project
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| 40 | 
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| 41 | ## The 'tasks' section defines how Gitpod prepares and builds this project
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| 42 | ## or how Gitpod can start development servers. With Gitpod, there are three
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| 43 | ## types of tasks:
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| 44 | ##
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| 45 | ## - before: Use this for tasks that need to run before init and before command. 
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| 46 | ## - init: Use this to configure prebuilds of heavy-lifting tasks such as
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| 47 | ##         downloading dependencies or compiling source code.
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| 48 | ## - command: Use this to start your database or application when the workspace starts.
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| 49 | ##
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| 50 | ## Learn more about these tasks at 'https://www.gitpod.io/docs/config-start-tasks'
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| 51 | 
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| 52 | #tasks:
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| 53 | #  - before: |
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| 54 | #      # commands to execute...
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| 55 | #
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| 56 | #  - init: |
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| 57 | #      # sudo apt-get install python3     # can be used to install operating system 
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| 58 | #                                         # dependencies but these are not kept after the
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| 59 | #                                         # prebuild completes thus Gitpod recommends moving
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| 60 | #                                         # operating system dependency installation steps
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| 61 | #                                         # to a custom Dockerfile to make prebuilds faster
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| 62 | #                                         # and to keep your codebase DRY.  
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| 63 | #                                         # 'https://www.gitpod.io/docs/config-docker'
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| 64 | #
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| 65 | #      # pip install -r requirements.txt  # install codebase dependencies
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| 66 | #      # cmake                            # precompile codebase
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| 67 | #
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| 68 | #  - name: Web Server
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| 69 | #    openMode: split-left
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| 70 | #    env:
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| 71 | #      WEBSERVER_PORT: 8080
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| 72 | #    command: |
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| 73 | #     python3 -m http.server $WEBSERVER_PORT
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| 74 | #
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| 75 | #  - name: Web Browser
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| 76 | #    openMode: split-right
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| 77 | #    env:
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| 78 | #      WEBSERVER_PORT: 8080
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| 79 | #    command: |
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| 80 | #     gp await-port $WEBSERVER_PORT
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| 81 | #     lynx `gp url`
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| 82 | 
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| 83 | tasks:
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| 84 |   - name: OSH
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| 85 |     command: |
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| 86 |       build/py.sh gitpod-minimal
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| 87 | 
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| 88 | ## The 'ports' section defines various ports your may listen on are 
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| 89 | ## configured in Gitpod on an authenticated URL. By default, all ports
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| 90 | ## are in private visibility state.
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| 91 | ##
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| 92 | ## Learn more about ports at 'https://www.gitpod.io/docs/config-ports'
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| 93 | 
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| 94 | #ports:
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| 95 | #  - port: 8080 # alternatively configure entire ranges via '8080-8090'
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| 96 | #    visibility: private # either 'public' or 'private' (default)
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| 97 | #    onOpen: open-browser # either 'open-browser', 'open-preview' or 'ignore'
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| 98 | 
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| 99 | 
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| 100 | ## The 'vscode' section defines a list of Visual Studio Code extensions from
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| 101 | ## the OpenVSX.org registry to be installed upon workspace startup. OpenVSX
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| 102 | ## is an open alternative to the proprietary Visual Studio Code Marketplace
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| 103 | ## and extensions can be added by sending a pull-request with the extension
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| 104 | ## identifier to https://github.com/open-vsx/publish-extensions
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| 105 | ##
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| 106 | ## The identifier of an extension is always ${publisher}.${name}.
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| 107 | ##
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| 108 | ## For example: 'vscodevim.vim'
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| 109 | ##
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| 110 | ## Learn more at 'https://www.gitpod.io/docs/ides-and-editors/vscode'
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| 111 | 
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| 112 | #vscode:
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| 113 | #  extensions: 
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| 114 | #    - vscodevim.vim
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| 115 | #    - esbenp.prettier-vscode@9.5.0
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| 116 | #    - https://example.com/abc/releases/extension-0.26.0.vsix
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| 117 | 
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| 118 | 
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| 119 | ## The 'github' section defines configuration of continuous prebuilds
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| 120 | ## for GitHub repositories when the GitHub application
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| 121 | ## 'https://github.com/apps/gitpod-io' is installed in GitHub and granted
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| 122 | ## permissions to access the repository.
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| 123 | ##
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| 124 | ## Learn more at 'https://www.gitpod.io/docs/prebuilds'
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| 125 | 
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| 126 | github: 
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| 127 |   prebuilds:
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| 128 |     # enable for the default branch
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| 129 |     master: true
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| 130 |     # enable for all branches in this repo
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| 131 |     branches: true
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| 132 |     # enable for pull requests coming from this repo
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| 133 |     pullRequests: true
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| 134 |     # enable for pull requests coming from forks
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| 135 |     pullRequestsFromForks: true
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| 136 |     # add a check to pull requests
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| 137 |     addCheck: true
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| 138 |     # add a "Review in Gitpod" button as a comment to pull requests
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| 139 |     addComment: false
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| 140 |     # add a "Review in Gitpod" button to the pull request's description
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| 141 |     addBadge: true
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