How to work with Docker/Docker Compose from RubyMine

28-Mar-2019 2379
RubyMine 2019.1 has a bunch of capabilities which allow you to work with Docker and Docker Compose. You can inspect existing images and containers, quickly edit Docker files using autocompletion, create new images and start services directly from the IDE, and run or debug your application using Docker SDK. Let’s take a look at how to do all this.Enable Docker supportWork with images and containersBuild new images and start servicesUse Docker/Docker Compose as a remote interpreterDocker support updates in v2019.1You can play with RubyMine Docker features using the following application containing Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml:https://bitbucket.org/rubyminedoc/sample_rails_app_docker/.
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