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Chapter 1. Adopting OpenShift Dev Spaces


To get started with adopting OpenShift Dev Spaces for your organization, you can read the following:

1.1. Developer workspaces

Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces provides developer workspaces with everything you need to code, build, test, run, and debug applications:

  • Project source code
  • Web-based integrated development environment (IDE)
  • Tool dependencies needed by developers to work on a project
  • Application runtime: a replica of the environment where the application runs in production

Pods manage each component of a OpenShift Dev Spaces workspace. Therefore, everything running in a OpenShift Dev Spaces workspace is running inside containers. This makes a OpenShift Dev Spaces workspace highly portable.

The embedded browser-based IDE is the point of access for everything running in a OpenShift Dev Spaces workspace. This makes a OpenShift Dev Spaces workspace easy to share.

Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces workspace contains all tools you need to review pull and merge requests from start to finish. By clicking a OpenShift Dev Spaces link, you get access to Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces-supported web IDE with a ready-to-use workspace where you can run a linter, unit tests, the build and more.

Prerequisites

  • You have access to the repository hosted by your Git provider.
  • You use a Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces-supported browser: Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
  • You have access to a OpenShift Dev Spaces instance.

Procedure

  1. Open the feature branch to review in OpenShift Dev Spaces. A clone of the branch opens in a workspace with tools for debugging and testing.
  2. Check the pull or merge request changes.
  3. Run your desired debugging and testing tools:

    • Run a linter.
    • Run unit tests.
    • Run the build.
    • Run the application to check for problems.
  4. Navigate to UI of your Git provider to leave comment and pull or merge your assigned request.

Verification

  • (optional) Open a second workspace using the main branch of the repository to reproduce a problem.

1.4. Supported languages

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Table 1.1. Supported languages
LanguageBuilders, runtimes, and databasesMaturity

Apache Camel K

  • Red Hat Fuse

GA

Java

  • OpenJDK 11
  • Maven 3.6
  • Gradle 6.1
  • Quarkus Tools
  • Lombok 1.18
  • JBoss EAP 7.4
  • JBoss EAP XP 3.0

GA

Node.js

  • Node.js 16
  • NPM 8
  • Express
  • MongoDB 3.6

GA

Python

  • Python 3.8
  • Pip 22.2

GA

C/C++

  • GCC
  • cmake
  • make

Technology preview

C#

  • Dotnet 3.1 on AMD64 and Intel 64 (x86_64)
  • Dotnet 6.0 on AMD64 and Intel 64 (x86_64), and IBM Z (s390x)

Technology preview

Go

  • Golang

Technology preview

PHP

  • CakePHP
  • Composer

Technology preview

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