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Co-authored-by: Aaron Crawfis <Aaron.Crawfis@microsoft.com>
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The 3 main parameters each configuration will need is a `request`, `type` and `name`. In these scenarios we need only the `launch` request as we will be launching each application and connecting to a running Daprd instance which we will launch right before the application itself.
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The 3 main parameters each configuration will need is a `request`, `type` and `name`. In these scenarios we need only the `launch` request as we will be launching each application and connecting to a running Daprd instance which we will launch right before the application itself.
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`type` is related to the SDK you are trying to run and depending on the SDK it might require a extension found in the marketplace in order to properly configure, such as the [Python Extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-python.python).
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- `type` is related to the SDK you are trying to run, and depending on the SDK it might require an extension found in the marketplace, such as the [Python Extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-python.python).
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- `name` is a unique name for the configuration, used for compound configurations when calling multiple configurations in your project.
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`name` is just a unique name for the configuration which will come in useful once we create what is called a compound configuration which will allow you to call multiple configurations for your project.
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- `${workspaceFolder}` is a VS Code variable reference, equal to the workspace path of the opened VS Code workspace.
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- The `preLaunchTask` and `postDebugTask` parameters refer to the program configurations run before and after launching the application. See step 2 on how to configure these.
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`${workspaceFolder}` is one of the supported VS Code variable references that are already predefined, its value is the workspace path of the opened VS Code workspace.
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The `preLaunchTask` and `postDebugTask` parameters will refer to what the program configuration will run before launching the actual Node app and commands it will run afterwards.
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For this tutorial the `preLaunchTask` and `postDebugTask` both refer to task.json configurations that are related to Daprd commands.
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For this tutorial the `preLaunchTask` and `postDebugTask` both refer to task.json configurations that are related to Daprd commands.
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* [VS Code Extension Overview]({{< ref vscode-dapr-extension.md >}})
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* [VS Code Extension Overview]({{< ref vscode-dapr-extension.md >}})
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* [VS Code Manual Configurations]({{< ref vscode-manual-configuration.md >}})
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* [VS Code Manual Configurations]({{< ref vscode-manual-configuration.md >}})
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