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code-server-azure

Deploying code-server on Azure App Service. Can use --link or an Azure domain. This uses the codercom/code-server base image, so it will always use the latest version of code-server.

This setup includes

  • OpenSSH (connect via Azure's portal)
  • Domain+TLS (Provided by --link or Azure)
  • Authentication (Provided by --link or password)
  • A mini redirect web server (if running --link)

How to run

  1. Create a new web app from Azure's portal
  2. Deploy this container from the Docker Hub: bencdr/code-server-azure
  3. Track the status of your deployment via the "Deployment Center"
  4. Hit "Browse" on the app overview page to visit your code-server workspace

Configuration

After deploying, you can configure with the following settings (Settings > Configuration > Application Settings)

  • LINK_NAME: A custom name used for code-server --link (ex. [linkname]-githubusername.cdr.co)
  • PASSWORD: Password to log into code-server. Adding this will disable the use of --link
  • GIT_REPO: A public git repo to clone (see #3)
  • START_DIR: The directory code-server opens (default: /home/coder/project)
  • DISABLE_SSH: Disable SSH access via the Azure portal, saves resources

⚠️ If you are using the Free (F1) app service plan: do not set a password. code-server --link will handle your access. See #2 for details

Troubleshooting

The web server may not redirect to the --link URL correctly off the bat. Restarting the app or waiting for the deployment to complete may fix the issue. After authenticating with GitHub, a single refresh may be necessary to connect to code-server.

You can connect to your code server instance via SSH under Development Tools -> SSH. Logs for code-server and the mini web server are stored in /home/coder/.

By default, Azure does not have logging enabled. To enable logs, go to "Monitoring -> App Service Logs" and turn on. Retention period can be set to 1 day. Then, you can preview logs under "Monitoring > Log Stream" or via the Azure CLI:

$ az webapp log tail --name [app] --resource-group [resource group]