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{
"name": "DeepStream Dev Container", //Defines the display name of the dev container in the VS Code UI
//"context": "..",
// Specifies the build context for the container — i.e., the directory from which the Docker build command is run.
// Use "." if your .devcontainer directory is at the root of the Docker context.
// Use ".." if your .devcontainer/ folder is inside the project and the Dockerfile is in the parent folder.
// If you are using a Docker image instead of building a Dockerfile, this field can be omitted.
// "dockerFile": "../Dockerfile", // path relative to .devcontainer
// The "dockerFile" key tells VS Code which Dockerfile to use when building your development container.
// Without this, VS Code wont know how to construct the container environment — unless you're using
// a prebuilt "image" instead.
// You set it as a path relative to the .devcontainer/ folder.
// Your .devcontainer/devcontainer.json is in: /path/to/project/.devcontainer/devcontainer.json
// Your Dockerfile is in: /path/to/project/Dockerfile
// If you use dockerFile, you must specify context, since Docker needs to know the build context.
// 🔁 Alternative: Use a prebuilt image
// If you don't have a Dockerfile and want to base your dev container on an existing
// image (e.g., NVIDIA's DeepStream container), use:
// "image": "nvcr.io/nvidia/deepstream:6.4-triton-devel"
// And omit the dockerFile/context fields entirely.
"workspaceFolder": "/root/temp_code/rtsp_in_rtsp_out", // your actual project path inside container
// Sets the default working directory inside the container — this is where VS Code opens your workspace.
// This should match the path inside the container where your source code is mounted.
// It must exist after mounting.
// Make sure this path matches the mount point + subfolder.
"mounts": [
"source=/root/temp_code,target=/rtsp_in_rtsp_out,type=bind"
],
// Mounts files/directories from your host system into the container. Useful when your codebase or data is
// outside of the default workspace path.
// source: path on the host
// target: path inside the container
// type=bind: bind mount (like a symbolic link across environments)
// Make sure this path works correctly and isn't conflicting with workspaceMount.
"customizations": {
"vscode": {
"settings": {
"C_Cpp.default.configurationProvider": "ms-vscode.cmake-tools",
"C_Cpp.default.compileCommands": "build/compile_commands.json"
},
"extensions": [
"ms-vscode.cpptools",
"ms-vscode.cmake-tools"
]
}
},
// Allows you to define VS Code-specific settings, extensions, or UI changes for the container.
//"settings": {
// "C_Cpp.default.configurationProvider": "ms-vscode.cmake-tools",
// "C_Cpp.default.compileCommands": "build/compile_commands.json"
//},
"postCreateCommand": "echo Dev container ready" // "postCreateCommand": "cmake -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=1 -B build -S ."
// Runs a shell command after the container is created and ready (but before opening VS Code in it).
// Use it to run cmake, install dependencies, or print a message.
}