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"dockerComposeFile": "./docker-compose.yml",
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"service": "frappe",
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"workspaceFolder": "/workspace/development",
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"shutdownAction": "stopCompose",
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"extensions": [
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"ms-python.python",
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"auchenberg.vscode-browser-preview",
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"grapecity.gc-excelviewer",
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"mtxr.sqltools",
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"visualstudioexptteam.vscodeintellicode"
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]
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"shutdownAction": "stopCompose",
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"extensions": [
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"ms-python.python",
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"auchenberg.vscode-browser-preview",
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"grapecity.gc-excelviewer",
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"mtxr.sqltools",
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"visualstudioexptteam.vscodeintellicode"
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]
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}
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For most people getting started with Frappe development, the best solution is to use [ VSCode Remote - Containers extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers).
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VSCode should automatically inquiry you to install the required extensions, that can also be installed manually as follows:
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VSCode should automatically inquire you to install the required extensions, that can also be installed manually as follows:
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- Install Remote - Containers for VSCode
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- through command line `code --install-extension ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers`
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@ -84,23 +84,24 @@ sed -i '/redis/d' ./Procfile
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You can create a new site with the following command:
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```shell
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bench new-site sitename
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bench new-site sitename --no-mariadb-socket
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```
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for example:
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```shell
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bench new-site mysite.localhost
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bench new-site mysite.localhost --no-mariadb-socket
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```
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The same command can be run non-interactively as well:
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```shell
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bench new-site mysite.localhost --mariadb-root-password 123 --admin-password admin
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bench new-site mysite.localhost --mariadb-root-password 123 --admin-password admin --no-mariadb-socket
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```
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The command will ask the MariaDB root password. The default root password is `123`.
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This will create a new site and a `mysite.localhost` directory under `frappe-bench/sites`.
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The option `--no-mariadb-socket` will configure site's database credentials to work with docker.
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You may need to configure your system /etc/hosts if you're on Linux, Mac, or its Windows equivalent.
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### Set bench developer mode on the new site
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### Fixing MariaDB issues after rebuilding the container
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The `bench new-site` command creates a user in MariaDB with container IP as host, for this reason after rebuilding the container there is a chance that you will not be able to access MariaDB correctly with the previous configuration
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For any reason after rebuilding the container if you are not be able to access MariaDB correctly with the previous configuration. Follow these instructions.
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The parameter `'db_name'@'%'` needs to be set in MariaDB and permission to the site database suitably assigned to the user.
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This step has to be repeated for all sites available under the current bench.
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