Running and debugging with Docker or local Couchbase Lite storage Quick run (Docker Engine required): 1. Build and start services: docker compose up --build 2. App will be available on host port 8002 -> container 8080 (http://localhost:8002). Docker persistence: - The app now uses an embedded Couchbase Lite database stored under `/data/couchbase` inside the container. - The compose file mounts that path from `${WORKTRACKER_DATA_PATH:-./.docker-data/couchbase}` on the host. - Set `WORKTRACKER_DATA_PATH` before `docker compose up` if you want to move the database elsewhere. Development in VS Code without Docker: - Use the `WorkTracker: Debug Local` launch configuration. - VS Code builds the project, starts the app directly with `ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT=Development`, and opens the local URL when the server is ready. - Local development data is stored in `App_Data/couchbase-dev` by default. Development in Docker: - The override file keeps a containerized `dotnet watch` flow for cases where you still want Docker. - The development container mounts the workspace into `/workspace` and stores its Couchbase Lite files under `./.docker-data/couchbase-dev` on the host. Manual development start: - `docker compose up --build` Manual shutdown: - `docker compose down` Notes: - The base compose file remains production-oriented; the override file is the optional containerized development layer. - The first container build takes longer because the dev image installs the .NET debugger. - The Dockerfile uses the .NET 9 `*-noble` images so local builds and container builds stay aligned with the SDK available in VS Code.