**Vaessl: Initial code-server setup** Before documenting all my research for the planning phase of the app there are several technical preparations to arrange: * I will be coding and documenting in a [code-server](https://github.com/coder/code-server) docker instance so that I can develop and build my app in a central location. This way I'm not dependent on building the project on every machine I work from. * I will be using a locally hosted docker instance on my Proxmox server to deploy the code-server container. * After preparing the container I will connect it to my self hosted Git(ea) repository to ensure a git flow from the very beginning. * To ensure SSL which is recommended for code-server I will use a tunnel with my Pangolin instance and Cloudflare as DNS resolver. This is a temporary solution later it will be changed to a self signed cert with Caddy so that is not truly publicly available. If I need to access code-server remotely I will do it via Wireguard tunnel. * While I'm at it I will set up all the ports for backend and frontend # Code-Server docker container deployment I use Portainer to setup my docker-compose yaml: ``` services: code-server: image: code-server-dev:latest #note this is a custom image generated later (docs Preparation folder) container_name: code-server environment: - PUID=1000 - PGID=1000 - TZ=Europe/Vienna # - PASSWORD= #optional # - HASHED_PASSWORD= #optional # - SUDO_PASSWORD=password #optional # - SUDO_PASSWORD_HASH= #optional - PROXY_DOMAIN=code-server.my.domain #this is important to generate a proper forward address for ports 8080 and 5173 - DEFAULT_WORKSPACE=/config/workspace #optional volumes: - /home/pi/docker/vscode:/config ports: - 8443:8443 - 8124:8080 # spring port - 5173:5173 # vite port restart: unless-stopped ``` Generate ssh keys within the code server folder to connect to my Gitea instance. Navigate to the volume and execute: ``` ssh-keygen -t ed25519 ``` Save the keys to the .ssh folder. Check if the keys are there: ``` ls -l /config/.ssh/id_ed25519 ``` Copy the public key and paste it into the SSH-keys of the git instance Connect the ssh keys of code-server to the git instance (here the -p flag is necessary because I defined a separate SSH port since it is running in docker and I need to avoid using the docker SSH port): ``` ssh -T -p 222 git@192.168.1.208 ``` Add the key and make the initial git commit in code-server: ``` mkdir project-name-folder cd project-name-folder touch README.md git init git config --global init.defaultBranch main git branch -m main git checkout -b main git add . git commit -m "initial commit"git config --global user.email "email@email.com" git config --global user.name "user" git commit -m "initial commit" git remote add origin ssh://git@192.168.1.208:222/user/project-name-folder.git git push -u origin main ```