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Include devcontainer.json file in sample apps to open in codespaces #1200

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dbondarenkoms opened this issue Mar 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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@dbondarenkoms
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Hello,

I’ve noticed that the sample app templates in the MS Teams sample apps repository currently do not include a devcontainer.json file. This file is essential for setting up a development environment in GitHub Codespaces, which can significantly streamline the process of testing and developing teams apps.

Including a devcontainer.json file would provide developers with a pre-configured development environment that includes all the necessary tools and extensions for working with the sample apps. This would not only make it easier for developers to get started but also ensure consistency across different development setups.

I believe adding this file to the sample apps templates would greatly benefit the community and enhance the overall developer experience. It would be much appreciated if this could be considered for future updates.

Thanks!

@ChetanSharma-msft
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Hello @dbondarenkoms - Thanks for sharing your inputs.
We will look into it and let you know the updates.

@Meghana-MSFT
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Meghana-MSFT commented Mar 19, 2024

@dbondarenkoms - We shared the above feedback with the sample development. Team will discuss internally and make necessary changes. Thank you.

Update : We received a confirmation from engineering team that we need not to add it for the Samples. A PR has been raised for one of the samples but it wont be added for all samples. https://github.com/OfficeDev/Microsoft-Teams-Samples/pull/1223/files

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