Thanks @Dmitry Maslennikov ! 

This line will help to install docker-ls on Mac:

brew install docker-ls

And this line helps to see the community images available now:

docker-ls tags --registry https://containers.intersystems.com intersystems/iris-community

And this command shows available IRIS Community tags on Docker Hub:

docker-ls tags intersystems/iris-community

requesting list . done

repository: intersystems/iris-community

tags:

- 2021.1.0.215.3

- 2021.2.0.617.0

- 2021.2.0.651.0

- 2022.1.0.114.0

- 2022.1.0.131.0

- 2022.1.0.164.0

- 2022.1.0.172.0

- 2022.1.0.191.0

- 2022.1.0.199.0

Thanks @Robert Cemper! It’s a teamwork indeed!

And I’m glad that community gets the value in the service -  seeing HOW it works in a demo saves a lot of time for developers if the app does what they are looking for and it’s increases the quality of the app obviously by the fact that it just works!

80 demos! It’s a lot! Thanks to all the developers!

Thanks @Lucas Enard ! This is a really helpful sample!

Just tried vs my FHIR deployment - works like a charm!

I didn't get through the advantage of having VSCode inside the container? Can't I do the same mapping source folder using volumes in docker-compose?

Also, is it possible to VSCode inside a container with IRIS? e.g. if I want to build something using Embedded Python?

Hi Rochdi! curl is a software that can make http calls from a command line. 

Are you sure you need curl? Or maybe you need to make http calls from IRIS or Ensemble? 

There are plenty of examples.

E.g. here is a one line to make an http GET request and download  and install ZPM:

    s r=##class(%Net.HttpRequest).%New(),r.Server="pm.community.intersystems.com",r.SSLConfiguration="ISC.FeatureTracker.SSL.Config" d r.Get("/packages/zpm/latest/installer"),$system.OBJ.LoadStream(r.HttpResponse.Data,"c")

It is an example of http request