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No default port is bound, so hard to use on gitpod or codespaces #3
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I think this should be pretty easy to deal with. What we can do is if the router is not enabled (Detect maybe with
That should do it. PR is welcome. |
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Please test Testing instructions are there. I think it should sort this out, seems to work OK for me on gitpod. |
This is released, please see how it goes for you. |
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Hi folks!
When we tried to upgrade to 1.22.0 in this PR we came up against an issue whereby the PHPMyAdmin port was not getting correctly kicked off in Gitpod, so it was not accessible to users for testing.
It might well be a problem that other Gitpod / Codespace users come across, and can be worked around with the docker-compose.gitpod.yml using
in case others come across this from search (thanks @rfay for the suggestion!) but it might be helpful to declare the ports explicitly in the plugin?
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