├── .gitattributes
├── .gitignore
├── AttachToDockerContainer.csproj
├── AttachToDockerContainer.sln
├── AttachToDockerContainerDialog.xaml
├── AttachToDockerContainerDialog.xaml.cs
├── AttachToDockerContainerDialogCommand.cs
├── AttachToDockerContainerPackage.cs
├── AttachToDockerContainerPackage.vsct
├── CHANGELOG.txt
├── DebugAdapterHostInvoker.cs
├── DockerCli.cs
├── LICENSE.txt
├── Properties
└── AssemblyInfo.cs
└── source.extension.vsixmanifest
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Linq;
3 | using System.Windows;
4 | using System.Windows.Controls;
5 | using System.Windows.Threading;
6 | using Microsoft.VisualStudio.PlatformUI;
7 | using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell;
8 | using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop;
9 |
10 | namespace AttachToDockerContainer
11 | {
12 | public partial class AttachToDockerContainerDialog : DialogWindow
13 | {
14 | private const string VsDbgDefaultPath = "/vsdbg/vsdbg";
15 |
16 | private readonly IServiceProvider _serviceProvider;
17 |
18 | public AttachToDockerContainerDialog(IServiceProvider serviceProvider)
19 | {
20 | ThreadHelper.ThrowIfNotOnUIThread();
21 |
22 | _serviceProvider = serviceProvider;
23 | InitializeComponent();
24 |
25 | AttachButton.IsEnabled = false;
26 | PidComboBox.IsEnabled = false;
27 |
28 | var containerNames = GetContainerNames();
29 | var (previousContainer, previousVsDbgPath) = GetSettings();
30 |
31 | ContainerComboBox.ItemsSource = containerNames;
32 | ContainerComboBox.Text = containerNames.Contains(previousContainer)
33 | ? previousContainer
34 | : containerNames.FirstOrDefault();
35 |
36 | VsDbgPathTextBox.Text = previousVsDbgPath ?? VsDbgDefaultPath;
37 |
38 | UpdateDotNetPIDs();
39 |
40 | ContainerComboBox.SelectionChanged += ContainerComboBox_SelectionChanged;
41 | }
42 |
43 | private void AttachButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
44 | {
45 | ThreadHelper.ThrowIfNotOnUIThread();
46 |
47 | var containerName = ContainerComboBox.Text;
48 | var vsDbgPath = VsDbgPathTextBox.Text;
49 | var pid = (int)PidComboBox.SelectedItem;
50 |
51 | SetSettings(containerName, vsDbgPath);
52 |
53 | DebugAdapterHostLauncher.Instance.Launch(containerName, vsDbgPath, pid);
54 | Close();
55 | }
56 |
57 | private void ContainerComboBox_SelectionChanged(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs e)
58 | {
59 | Action action = () => UpdateDotNetPIDs();
60 | Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(action);
61 | }
62 |
63 | private void UpdateDotNetPIDs()
64 | {
65 | AttachButton.IsEnabled = false;
66 | PidComboBox.IsEnabled = false;
67 |
68 | var containerName = ContainerComboBox.SelectedItem as string;
69 | if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(containerName))
70 | return;
71 |
72 | var pidofResult = DockerCli.Execute($"exec -it {containerName} pidof dotnet");
73 |
74 | var dotnetPidsParsed = pidofResult
75 | .Split(new[] { ' ' }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries)
76 | .Select(pidStr => (valid: int.TryParse(pidStr.Trim(), out int pid), pid))
77 | .ToArray();
78 |
79 | if (dotnetPidsParsed.Length == 0 || dotnetPidsParsed.Any(vp => !vp.valid))
80 | {
81 | PidComboBox.ItemsSource = new[] { "Cannot find dotnet process!" };
82 | PidComboBox.SelectedIndex = 0;
83 | }
84 | else
85 | {
86 | var dotnetPids = dotnetPidsParsed.Select(vp => vp.pid).ToArray();
87 |
88 | PidComboBox.ItemsSource = dotnetPids;
89 | PidComboBox.SelectedIndex = 0;
90 |
91 | if (dotnetPids.Length > 1)
92 | PidComboBox.IsEnabled = true;
93 |
94 | if (dotnetPids.Length > 0)
95 | AttachButton.IsEnabled = true;
96 | }
97 | }
98 |
99 | private string[] GetContainerNames()
100 | {
101 | var output = DockerCli.Execute("ps --format \"{{.Names}}\"");
102 |
103 | return output
104 | .Split(new[] { "\r\n", "\r", "\n" }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries)
105 | .OrderBy(n => n)
106 | .ToArray();
107 | }
108 |
109 | private (string container, string vsDbg) GetSettings()
110 | {
111 | const string collectionPath = nameof(AttachToDockerContainerDialog);
112 |
113 | ThreadHelper.ThrowIfNotOnUIThread();
114 |
115 | SettingsStore.CollectionExists(collectionPath, out int exists);
116 | if (exists != 1)
117 | {
118 | SettingsStore.CreateCollection(collectionPath);
119 | }
120 |
121 | SettingsStore.GetString(collectionPath, "container", out string container);
122 | SettingsStore.GetString(collectionPath, "vsdbg", out string vsdbg);
123 |
124 | return (container, vsdbg);
125 | }
126 |
127 | private void SetSettings(string container, string vsdbg)
128 | {
129 | const string collectionPath = nameof(AttachToDockerContainerDialog);
130 |
131 | ThreadHelper.ThrowIfNotOnUIThread();
132 |
133 | SettingsStore.CollectionExists(collectionPath, out int exists);
134 | if (exists != 1)
135 | {
136 | SettingsStore.CreateCollection(collectionPath);
137 | }
138 |
139 | SettingsStore.SetString(collectionPath, "container", container);
140 | SettingsStore.SetString(collectionPath, "vsdbg", vsdbg);
141 | }
142 |
143 | private IVsWritableSettingsStore _settingsStore = null;
144 | private IVsWritableSettingsStore SettingsStore
145 | {
146 | get
147 | {
148 | ThreadHelper.ThrowIfNotOnUIThread();
149 | if (_settingsStore == null)
150 | {
151 | var settingsManager = (IVsSettingsManager)_serviceProvider.GetService(typeof(SVsSettingsManager));
152 |
153 | // Write the user settings to _settingsStore.
154 | settingsManager.GetWritableSettingsStore(
155 | (uint)__VsSettingsScope.SettingsScope_UserSettings,
156 | out _settingsStore);
157 | }
158 | return _settingsStore;
159 | }
160 | }
161 | }
162 | }
163 |
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.ComponentModel.Design;
3 | using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell;
4 | using Task = System.Threading.Tasks.Task;
5 |
6 | namespace AttachToDockerContainer
7 | {
8 | ///
9 | /// Command handler
10 | ///
11 | internal sealed class AttachToDockerContainerDialogCommand
12 | {
13 | ///
14 | /// Command ID.
15 | ///
16 | public const int CommandId = 0x0100;
17 |
18 | ///
19 | /// Command menu group (command set GUID).
20 | ///
21 | public static readonly Guid CommandSet = new Guid("f16ae8c7-fc7c-4105-b7a0-30acea771ab0");
22 |
23 | ///
24 | /// VS Package that provides this command, not null.
25 | ///
26 | private readonly AsyncPackage package;
27 |
28 | ///
29 | /// Initializes a new instance of the class.
30 | /// Adds our command handlers for menu (commands must exist in the command table file)
31 | ///
32 | /// Owner package, not null.
33 | /// Command service to add command to, not null.
34 | private AttachToDockerContainerDialogCommand(AsyncPackage package, OleMenuCommandService commandService)
35 | {
36 | this.package = package ?? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(package));
37 | commandService = commandService ?? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(commandService));
38 |
39 | var menuCommandID = new CommandID(CommandSet, CommandId);
40 | var menuItem = new MenuCommand(this.Execute, menuCommandID);
41 | commandService.AddCommand(menuItem);
42 | }
43 |
44 | ///
45 | /// Gets the instance of the command.
46 | ///
47 | public static AttachToDockerContainerDialogCommand Instance
48 | {
49 | get;
50 | private set;
51 | }
52 |
53 | ///
54 | /// Initializes the singleton instance of the command.
55 | ///
56 | /// Owner package, not null.
57 | public static async Task InitializeAsync(AsyncPackage package)
58 | {
59 | // Switch to the main thread - the call to AddCommand in AttachToDockerContainerDialogCommand's constructor requires
60 | // the UI thread.
61 | await ThreadHelper.JoinableTaskFactory.SwitchToMainThreadAsync(package.DisposalToken);
62 |
63 | OleMenuCommandService commandService = await package.GetServiceAsync(typeof(IMenuCommandService)) as OleMenuCommandService;
64 | Instance = new AttachToDockerContainerDialogCommand(package, commandService);
65 | }
66 |
67 | private void Execute(object sender, EventArgs e)
68 | {
69 | ThreadHelper.ThrowIfNotOnUIThread();
70 |
71 | var testDialog = new AttachToDockerContainerDialog(package);
72 | testDialog.ShowModal();
73 | }
74 | }
75 | }
76 |
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
3 | using System.Threading;
4 | using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell;
5 | using Task = System.Threading.Tasks.Task;
6 |
7 | namespace AttachToDockerContainer
8 | {
9 | [PackageRegistration(UseManagedResourcesOnly = true, AllowsBackgroundLoading = true)]
10 | [Guid(AttachToDockerContainerPackage.PackageGuidString)]
11 | [ProvideMenuResource("Menus.ctmenu", 1)]
12 | public sealed class AttachToDockerContainerPackage : AsyncPackage
13 | {
14 | public const string PackageGuidString = "6cc17e98-631b-4af5-a461-ef1258c805a4";
15 |
16 | protected override async Task InitializeAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken, IProgress progress)
17 | {
18 | // When initialized asynchronously, the current thread may be a background thread at this point.
19 | // Do any initialization that requires the UI thread after switching to the UI thread.
20 | await this.JoinableTaskFactory.SwitchToMainThreadAsync(cancellationToken);
21 | await AttachToDockerContainerDialogCommand.InitializeAsync(this);
22 | await DebugAdapterHostLauncher.InitializeAsync(this);
23 | }
24 | }
25 | }
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1 | 0.2
2 | Add Process ID selection
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.IO;
3 | using EnvDTE;
4 | using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell;
5 | using Task = System.Threading.Tasks.Task;
6 |
7 | namespace AttachToDockerContainer
8 | {
9 | public class DebugAdapterHostLauncher
10 | {
11 | private readonly DTE _dte;
12 |
13 | private DebugAdapterHostLauncher(DTE dte)
14 | {
15 | _dte = dte;
16 | }
17 |
18 | public void Launch(string containerName, string vsDbgPath, int pid)
19 | {
20 | ThreadHelper.ThrowIfNotOnUIThread();
21 |
22 | // Need to create json file to pass to DebugAdapterHost.Launch
23 | var launchJsonPath = CreateLaunchJson(containerName, vsDbgPath, pid);
24 |
25 | try
26 | {
27 | _dte.ExecuteCommand("DebugAdapterHost.Launch", $"/LaunchJson:\"{launchJsonPath}\"");
28 | }
29 | finally
30 | {
31 | File.Delete(launchJsonPath);
32 | }
33 | }
34 |
35 | private string CreateLaunchJson(string containerName, string vsDbgPath, int dotnetPid)
36 | {
37 | var jsonText = $@"
38 | {{
39 | ""version"": ""0.2.0"",
40 | ""adapter"": ""docker.exe"",
41 | ""adapterArgs"": ""exec -i {containerName} {vsDbgPath} --interpreter=vscode"",
42 | ""languageMappings"": {{
43 | ""C#"": {{
44 | ""languageId"": ""3F5162F8-07C6-11D3-9053-00C04FA302A1"",
45 | ""extensions"": [ ""*"" ]
46 | }}
47 | }},
48 | ""exceptionCategoryMappings"": {{
49 | ""CLR"": ""449EC4CC-30D2-4032-9256-EE18EB41B62B"",
50 | ""MDA"": ""6ECE07A9-0EDE-45C4-8296-818D8FC401D4""
51 | }},
52 | ""configurations"": [
53 | {{
54 | ""name"": "".NET Core Docker Attach"",
55 | ""type"": ""coreclr"",
56 | ""request"": ""attach"",
57 | ""processId"": {dotnetPid}
58 | }}
59 | ]
60 | }}";
61 |
62 | var fileName = $"LaunchJson.{Guid.NewGuid()}.json";
63 | var path = Path.Combine(Path.GetTempPath(), fileName);
64 |
65 | using (var file = File.CreateText(path))
66 | {
67 | file.Write(jsonText);
68 | }
69 |
70 | return path;
71 | }
72 |
73 | public static DebugAdapterHostLauncher Instance { get; private set; }
74 |
75 | public static async Task InitializeAsync(AsyncPackage package)
76 | {
77 | // Switch to the main thread - the call to AddCommand in AttachToDockerContainerDialogCommand's constructor requires
78 | // the UI thread.
79 | await ThreadHelper.JoinableTaskFactory.SwitchToMainThreadAsync(package.DisposalToken);
80 |
81 | var dte = await package.GetServiceAsync(typeof(DTE)) as DTE;
82 | Instance = new DebugAdapterHostLauncher(dte);
83 | }
84 | }
85 | }
86 |
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/DockerCli.cs:
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1 | using System.Diagnostics;
2 |
3 | namespace AttachToDockerContainer
4 | {
5 | public static class DockerCli
6 | {
7 | public static string Execute(string arguments)
8 | {
9 | var processStartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo
10 | {
11 | FileName = "docker",
12 | Arguments = arguments,
13 | CreateNoWindow = true,
14 | RedirectStandardOutput = true,
15 | UseShellExecute = false
16 | };
17 |
18 | var process = Process.Start(processStartInfo);
19 | process.WaitForExit();
20 | return process.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd().Trim();
21 | }
22 | }
23 | }
24 |
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1 | using System.Reflection;
2 | using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
3 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
4 |
5 | // General Information about an assembly is controlled through the following
6 | // set of attributes. Change these attribute values to modify the information
7 | // associated with an assembly.
8 | [assembly: AssemblyTitle("AttachToDockerContainer")]
9 | [assembly: AssemblyDescription("")]
10 | [assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")]
11 | [assembly: AssemblyCompany("")]
12 | [assembly: AssemblyProduct("AttachToDockerContainer")]
13 | [assembly: AssemblyCopyright("")]
14 | [assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")]
15 | [assembly: AssemblyCulture("")]
16 |
17 | // Setting ComVisible to false makes the types in this assembly not visible
18 | // to COM components. If you need to access a type in this assembly from
19 | // COM, set the ComVisible attribute to true on that type.
20 | [assembly: ComVisible(false)]
21 |
22 | // Version information for an assembly consists of the following four values:
23 | //
24 | // Major Version
25 | // Minor Version
26 | // Build Number
27 | // Revision
28 | //
29 | // You can specify all the values or you can default the Build and Revision Numbers
30 | // by using the '*' as shown below:
31 | // [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")]
32 | [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.0.0")]
33 | [assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("1.0.0.0")]
34 |
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5 | Attach To Docker Container
6 | Extension to attach debugger to local docker container via vsdbg
7 | https://github.com/Dreamescaper/AttachToDockerContainer/
8 | LICENSE.txt
9 | CHANGELOG.txt
10 | true
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