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# FAQ
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- [Questions?](#questions)
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- [What's the deal with extensions?](#whats-the-deal-with-extensions)
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- [Where are extensions stored?](#where-are-extensions-stored)
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- [How is this different from VS Code Codespaces?](#how-is-this-different-from-vs-code-codespaces)
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- [How should I expose code-server to the internet?](#how-should-i-expose-code-server-to-the-internet)
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- [How do I securely access web services?](#how-do-i-securely-access-web-services)
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- [Sub-domains](#sub-domains)
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- [Sub-paths](#sub-paths)
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- [Multi-tenancy](#multi-tenancy)
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- [Docker in code-server docker container?](#docker-in-code-server-docker-container)
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- [Collaboration](#collaboration)
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- [How can I disable telemetry?](#how-can-i-disable-telemetry)
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- [How does code-server decide what workspace or folder to open?](#how-does-code-server-decide-what-workspace-or-folder-to-open)
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- [How do I debug issues with code-server?](#how-do-i-debug-issues-with-code-server)
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- [Heartbeat file](#heartbeat-file)
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- [How does the config file work?](#how-does-the-config-file-work)
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- [Enterprise](#enterprise)
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## Questions?
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Please file all questions and support requests at https://www.reddit.com/r/codeserver/.
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The issue tracker is **only** for bugs.
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## What's the deal with extensions?
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Unfortunately, the Microsoft VS Code Marketplace license prohibits use with any non Microsoft
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product.
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See https://cdn.vsassets.io/v/M146_20190123.39/_content/Microsoft-Visual-Studio-Marketplace-Terms-of-Use.pdf
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> Marketplace Offerings are intended for use only with Visual Studio Products and Services
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> and you may only install and use Marketplace Offerings with Visual Studio Products and Services.
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As a result, Coder has created its own marketplace for open source extensions. It works by scraping
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GitHub for VS Code extensions and building them. It's not perfect but getting better by the day with
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more and more extensions.
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Issue [#1299](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/issues/1299) is a big one in making the experience here
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better by allowing the community to submit extensions and repos to avoid waiting until the scraper finds
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an extension.
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If an extension is not available or does not work, you can grab its VSIX from its Github releases or
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build it yourself. Then run the `Extensions: Install from VSIX` command in the Command Palette and
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point to the .vsix file.
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See below for installing an extension from the cli.
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Feel free to file an issue to add a missing extension to the marketplace.
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## Where are extensions stored?
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Defaults to `~/.local/share/code-server/extensions`.
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If the `XDG_DATA_HOME` environment variable is set the data directory will be
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`$XDG_DATA_HOME/code-server/extensions`. In general we try to follow the XDG directory spec.
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You can install an extension on the CLI with:
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```bash
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# From the Coder extension marketplace
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code-server --install-extension ms-python.python
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# From a downloaded VSIX on the file system
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code-server --install-extension downloaded-ms-python.python.vsix
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```
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## How is this different from VS Code Codespaces?
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VS Code Codespaces is a closed source and paid service by Microsoft. It also allows you to access
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VS Code via the browser.
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However, code-server is free, open source and can be ran on any machine without any limitations.
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While you can self host environments with VS Code Codespaces, you still need to an Azure billing
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account and you access VS Code via the Codespaces web dashboard instead of directly connecting to
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your instance.
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## How should I expose code-server to the internet?
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Please follow [./guide.md](./guide.md) for our recommendations on setting up and using code-server.
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code-server only supports password authentication natively.
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**note**: code-server will rate limit password authentication attempts at 2 a minute and 12 an hour.
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If you want to use external authentication (i.e sign in with Google) you should handle this
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with a reverse proxy using something like [oauth2_proxy](https://github.com/pusher/oauth2_proxy).
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For HTTPS, you can use a self signed certificate by passing in just `--cert` or
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pass in an existing certificate by providing the path to `--cert` and the path to
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its key with `--cert-key`.
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If `code-server` has been passed a certificate it will also respond to HTTPS
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requests and will redirect all HTTP requests to HTTPS. Otherwise it will respond
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only to HTTP requests.
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You can use [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/) to get an SSL certificate
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for free.
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Again, Please follow [./guide.md](./guide.md) for our recommendations on setting up and using code-server.
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## How do I securely access web services?
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code-server is capable of proxying to any port using either a subdomain or a
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subpath which means you can securely access these services using code-server's
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built-in authentication.
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### Sub-domains
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You will need a DNS entry that points to your server for each port you want to
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access. You can either set up a wildcard DNS entry for `*.<domain>` if your domain
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name registrar supports it or you can create one for every port you want to
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access (`3000.<domain>`, `8080.<domain>`, etc).
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You should also set up TLS certificates for these subdomains, either using a
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wildcard certificate for `*.<domain>` or individual certificates for each port.
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Start code-server with the `--proxy-domain` flag set to your domain.
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```
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code-server --proxy-domain <domain>
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```
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Now you can browse to `<port>.<domain>`. Note that this uses the host header so
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ensure your reverse proxy forwards that information if you are using one.
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### Sub-paths
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Just browse to `/proxy/<port>/`.
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## Multi-tenancy
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If you want to run multiple code-server's on shared infrastructure, we recommend using virtual
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machines with a VM per user. This will easily allow users to run a docker daemon. If you want
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to use kubernetes, you'll definitely want to use [kubevirt](https://kubevirt.io) to give each
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user a virtual machine instead of just a container. Docker in docker while supported requires
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privileged containers which are a security risk in a multi tenant infrastructure.
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## Docker in code-server docker container?
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If you'd like to access docker inside of code-server, we'd recommend running a docker:dind container
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and mounting in a directory to share between dind and the code-server container at /var/run. After, install
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the docker CLI in the code-server container and you should be able to access the daemon as the socket
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will be shared at /var/run/docker.sock.
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In order to make volume mounts work, mount the home directory in the code-server container and the
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dind container at the same path. i.e you'd volume mount a directory from the host to `/home/coder`
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on both. This will allow any volume mounts in the home directory to work. Similar process
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to make volume mounts in any other directory work.
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## Collaboration
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We understand the high demand but the team is swamped right now.
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You can follow progress at [#33](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/issues/33).
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## How can I disable telemetry?
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Use the `--disable-telemetry` flag to completely disable telemetry. We use the
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data collected only to improve code-server.
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## How does code-server decide what workspace or folder to open?
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code-server tries the following in order:
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1. The `workspace` query parameter.
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2. The `folder` query parameter.
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3. The workspace or directory passed on the command line.
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4. The last opened workspace or directory.
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## How do I debug issues with code-server?
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First run code-server with at least `debug` logging (or `trace` to be really
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thorough) by setting the `--log` flag or the `LOG_LEVEL` environment variable.
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`-vvv` and `--verbose` are aliases for `--log trace`.
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```
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code-server --log debug
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```
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Once this is done, replicate the issue you're having then collect logging
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information from the following places:
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1. stdout
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2. The most recently created directory in the `~/.local/share/code-server/logs` directory
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3. The browser console and network tabs.
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Additionally, collecting core dumps (you may need to enable them first) if
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code-server crashes can be helpful.
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## Heartbeat file
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`code-server` touches `~/.local/share/code-server/heartbeat` once a minute as long
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as there is an active browser connection.
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If you want to shutdown `code-server` if there hasn't been an active connection in X minutes
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you can do so by continuously checking the last modified time on the heartbeat file and if it is
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older than X minutes, you should kill `code-server`.
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[#1636](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/issues/1636) will make the experience here better.
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## How does the config file work?
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When `code-server` starts up, it creates a default config file in `~/.config/code-server/config.yaml` that looks
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like this:
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```yaml
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bind-addr: 127.0.0.1:8080
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auth: password
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password: mewkmdasosafuio3422 # This is randomly generated for each config.yaml
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cert: false
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```
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Each key in the file maps directly to a `code-server` flag. Run `code-server --help` to see
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a listing of all the flags.
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The default config here says to listen on the loopback IP port 8080, enable password authorization
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and no TLS. Any flags passed to `code-server` will take priority over the config file.
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The `--config` flag or `$CODE_SERVER_CONFIG` can be used to change the config file's location.
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## Enterprise
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Visit [our enterprise page](https://coder.com) for more information about our
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enterprise offerings.
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