GoLand wouldn’t be a true IDE without a rich set of tools which, in addition to core Go development, support JavaScript, TypeScript, NodeJS, SQL, Databases, Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform. All together, these capabilities make it perfectly equipped for working on any task, be it a modern web application or DevOps tools.
Latest stable GoLand release from Arch Linux.
docker run -d \
-p 5900:5900 \
-p 6080:6080 \
--name=<container name> \
--security-opt seccomp=unconfined \
-v <path for config files>:/config \
-v <path for data files>:/data \
-v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
-e HTTPS_CERT_PATH=<path to cert file> \
-e HTTPS_KEY_PATH=<path to key file> \
-e WEBPAGE_TITLE=<name shown in browser tab> \
-e VNC_PASSWORD=<password for web ui> \
-e ENABLE_STARTUP_SCRIPTS=<yes|no> \
-e HEALTHCHECK_COMMAND=<command> \
-e HEALTHCHECK_ACTION=<action> \
-e HEALTHCHECK_HOSTNAME=<hostname> \
-e UMASK=<umask for created files> \
-e WEBUI_PORT=<port> \
-e PUID=<uid for user> \
-e PGID=<gid for user> \
binhex/arch-golandPlease replace all user variables in the above command defined by <> with the correct values.
docker run -d \
-p 5900:5900 \
-p 6080:6080 \
--name=goland \
--security-opt seccomp=unconfined \
-v /apps/docker/goland:/config \
-v /apps/docker/goland/projects:/data \
-v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
-e WEBPAGE_TITLE=Tower \
-e VNC_PASSWORD=mypassword \
-e ENABLE_STARTUP_SCRIPTS=yes \
-e UMASK=000 \
-e WEBUI_PORT=6080 \
-e PUID=0 \
-e PGID=0 \
binhex/arch-golandhttp://<host ip>:<host port>/vnc.html?resize=remote&host=<host ip>&port=<host port>&&autoconnect=1
e.g.:-
http://192.168.1.10:6080/vnc.html?resize=remote&host=192.168.1.10&port=6080&&autoconnect=1
<host ip>::<host port>
e.g.:-
192.168.1.10::5900
ENABLE_STARTUP_SCRIPTS when set to yes will allow a user to install
additional packages from the official Arch Repository or the Arch User
Repository (AUR) via scripts located in the folder /config/home/scripts/. A
sample script is located at /config/home/scripts/example-startup-script.sh
with comments to guide the user on script creation.
User ID (PUID) and Group ID (PGID) can be found by issuing the following command for the user you want to run the container as:-
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