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I'm new to Docker. I'm using Docker & docker-compose, going through a flask tutorial. The base docker image is python 2.7 slim. It's running on Linux. docker 1.11.2 The application is working fine. I want to get pycharm pro connecting to the remote interpreter, something I have never done before.

I followed the instructions for docker-compose. Initially it was failing because it could not connect to port 2376. I added this port to docker-compose.yml and the error went away. However, trying to save the configuration now stalls/hangs with a dialog 'Getting Remote Interpreter Version'. This never completes. Also, I can't quit pycharm. This happens in Pycharm 2016.2 and 2016.3 EAP (2nd).

The help say "SFTP support is required for copying helpers to the server". Does this mean I need to do something?

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I'm not using docker-machine The problem was that TCP access to the docker API is not established by default under ubuntu 16.04.

There are suggestions to enable TCP/IP access.

However, JetBrains gave me the simplest solution:

If you are using Linux it is most likely that Docker installed with its default setup and Docker is expecting to be used through UNIX domain file socket /var/run/docker.sock. And you should specify unix:///var/run/docker.sock in the API URL field. Please comment whether it helps!

This suggestion worked with my Ubuntu 16.04 -derived distribution.

This goes into the Docker entry in PyCharm preferences under Build, Execution, Deployment.

You can also edit this while setting up a remote interpreter, but only by making a new Docker entry.

TCP/IP Method

This method works if you want TCP/IP access, but this is a security risk. The socket approach is better, which is probably why it is the default.

https://coreos.com/os/docs/latest/customizing-docker.html

Customizing docker

The Docker systemd unit can be customized by overriding the unit that ships with the default CoreOS settings. Common use-cases for doing this are covered below.

Enable the remote API on a new socket

Create a file called /etc/systemd/system/docker-tcp.socket to make Docker available on a TCP socket on port 2375.

[Unit]
Description=Docker Socket for the API

[Socket]
ListenStream=2375
BindIPv6Only=both
Service=docker.service

[Install]
WantedBy=sockets.target

Then enable this new socket:

systemctl enable docker-tcp.socket
systemctl stop docker
systemctl start docker-tcp.socket
systemctl start docker

Test that it’s working:

docker -H tcp://127.0.0.1:2375 ps

Once I thought to search for ubuntu 16.04 I came across simpler solutions, but I did not test them.

For instance:

https://www.ivankrizsan.se/2016/05/18/enabling-docker-remote-api-on-ubuntu-16-04/

Edit the file /lib/systemd/system/docker.service

Modify the line that starts with ExecStart to look like this:

ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker daemon -H fd:// -H tcp://0.0.0.0:2375

Where my addition is the “-H tcp://0.0.0.0:2375” part. Save the modified file. Restart the Docker service:

sudo service docker restart

Test that the Docker API is indeed accessible:

curl http://localhost:2375/version
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I - docker-compose up

I think PyCharm will run docker-compose up, have you try to run this command first in your terminal (from where your docker-compose.yml is) ?

Maybe if some errors occur, you will get more info in your terminal.

II - pycharm docker configuration

Otherwise it could be due to your docker machine configuration in PyCharm.

What I do to configure my machine and to be sure this one is correctly configured:

1 - run docker-machine ls in your shell

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2 - copy paste the url without tcp://

3 - go to pycharm preferences -> Build, Execution, Deployement -> Docker -> + to create a new server, fill the server name field

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4 - paste previously copied url keeping https://

5 - fill the path of your machine certificates folder

6 - tick Import credentials from Docker Machine

7 - click Detect -> your machine should appear in the selection list

8 - save this server

9 - select this server when configuring your remote interpreter, from PyCharm Preferences -> Project -> Project Interpreter -> wheel -> add remote -> Docker or Docker Compose

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10 - you should be able to select a service name

11 - save your new interpreter

11 - try run your test twice, sometimes it could take time to initialize

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