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I was trying to get a copy of FlowForge with real Node-Red running within Docker locally working and supporting modifications to the codebase.
However, @hardillb and I ran into blockers around newly created projects trying to speak to the wrong instance of forge (when running forge from command line and all other containers within docker).
Having a way to run Dockerized FlowForge from a location where the files can also be modified (or a hybrid setup) would be valuable for more "real world" development locally, particularly when testing interactions with NodeRed and FlowForge e.g. the Team Library.
Story
No response
Description
I was trying to get a copy of FlowForge with real Node-Red running within Docker locally working and supporting modifications to the codebase.
However, @hardillb and I ran into blockers around newly created projects trying to speak to the wrong instance of forge (when running forge from command line and all other containers within docker).
Having a way to run Dockerized FlowForge from a location where the files can also be modified (or a hybrid setup) would be valuable for more "real world" development locally, particularly when testing interactions with NodeRed and FlowForge e.g. the Team Library.