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Chapter 5. Configuring Visual Studio Code - Open Source ("Code - OSS")

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Learn how to configure Visual Studio Code - Open Source ("Code - OSS").

5.1. Configuring single and multiroot workspaces

With the multi-root workspace feature, you can work with multiple project folders in the same workspace. This is useful when you are working on several related projects at once, such as product documentation and product code repositories.

Tip

See What is a VS Code "workspace" for better understanding and authoring the workspace files.

Note

The workspace is set to open in multi-root mode by default.

Once workspace is started, the /projects/.code-workspace workspace file is generated. The workspace file will contain all the projects described in the devfile.

{
	"folders": [
		{
			"name": "project-1",
			"path": "/projects/project-1"
		},
		{
			"name": "project-2",
			"path": "/projects/project-2"
		}
	]
}

If the workspace file already exist, it will be updated and all missing projects will be taken from the devfile. If you remove a project from the devfile, it will be left in the workspace file.

You can change the default behavior and provide your own workspace file or switch to a single-root workspace.

Procedure

  • Provide your own workspace file.

    • Put a workspace file with the name .code-workspace into the root of your repository. After workspace creation, the Visual Studio Code - Open Source ("Code - OSS") will use the workspace file as it is.

      {
      	"folders": [
      		{
      			"name": "project-name",
      			"path": "."
      		}
      	]
      }
      Important

      Be careful when creating a workspace file. In case of errors, an empty Visual Studio Code - Open Source ("Code - OSS") will be opened instead.

      Important

      If you have several projects, the workspace file will be taken from the first project. If the workspace file does not exist in the first project, a new one will be created and placed in the /projects directory.

  • Specify alternative workspace file.

    • Define the VSCODE_DEFAULT_WORKSPACE environment variable in your devfile and specify the right location to the workspace file.

         env:
           - name: VSCODE_DEFAULT_WORKSPACE
             value: "/projects/project-name/workspace-file"
  • Open a workspace in a single-root mode.

    • Define VSCODE_DEFAULT_WORKSPACE environment variable and set it to the root.

         env:
           - name: VSCODE_DEFAULT_WORKSPACE
             value: "/"
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