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Denis Golovin commented on JBDS-3903:
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Suite Installer (former Platform Installer) does not detect or install docker. Main
scenario is using VirtualBox VM for vagrant. After installation you start CDK in server
view and when VM is up it creates connection in docker view automatically.
I agree that this is also good scenario especially after installer will let skip CDK
installation and install DevStudio only, would be good to be able to use Docker Tooling
OOTB. Not sure if docker configuration should be on Installer or Tooling side though.
First idea is to have at least something in Docker Connection View or in New Connection
wizard saying: "Make sure you started Docker service" in case of system cannot
detect local running docker.
[~akazakov], [~fbricon] WDYT?
Platform Installer does not Setup Docker Env-Vars
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Key: JBDS-3903
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-3903
Project: Red Hat Developer Studio (DevStudio)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: docker, platform-installer
Affects Versions: 10.0.0.Alpha1
Environment: Windows
Reporter: Thomas Mäder
Assignee: Denis Golovin
I have installed CDK, etc. from the "all in one" installer. Later, I tried to
use Docker tooling. I opened the view "Docker Explorer". There was no connection
shown. I tried to add a new one, but the system did not detect my default connection.
Later, I ran "Docker Quickstart Terminal" from the start menu. Now the
"New Connection" dialog in docker explorer picked up the default connection.
As a user, I have no indication that I have to run the docker terminal in order to use
the docker tooling in eclipse. If there are environment variables to be set up, the
installer should do so. It is the reasonable expectation on Windows.
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