Bringing together two repositories in one devcontainer.json
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So I'm trying to setup a codespace for our application which is split across two repositories (
webapp
,backend
).The
webapp
one is a pretty standard vue3 frontend project. This is where I've added thedevcontainer.json
file.The
backend
repo is a monorepo with a Hapi API and a few other services. This includes adocker-compose.yml
that has container definitions for a queue, a postgres instance, etc which I am trying to start.How do I tell the
webapp
devcontainer.json
to start thatbackend/.devenv/docker-compose.yml
file?Is this maybe not the right way to go about this? If I define a separate
devcontainer.json
in thebackend
repo, can I tell thewebapp
devcontainer.json
to also start that one and that the actual codespace / development environment should be made up out of those two? Note that the two projects in the two repos need networking access to one another.My current
devcontainer.json
looks like this:Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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