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support for rancher desktop as VM manager #153

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nicks opened this issue Oct 29, 2021 · 3 comments
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support for rancher desktop as VM manager #153

nicks opened this issue Oct 29, 2021 · 3 comments
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nicks commented Oct 29, 2021

currently, ctlptl uses Docker Desktop as the primary VM manager on Windows/macos.

As more people use Rancher Desktop, we may need to add support for using it as a VM manager too.

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Is this closer to reality now that RD is past v1.0?

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nicks commented Apr 15, 2022

@TimothyLoyer I haven't really spent much time investigating whether RD has the APIs we would need to support this.

Getting to Docker Desktop support took a bunch of research, and uses some undocumented APIs.

So certainly wouldn't reject a contribution of Rancher Desktop support, just that it's probably non-trivial and the tilt team has already been burned a couple times on adding support for Rancher Desktop APIs that changed out from under us.

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So certainly wouldn't reject a contribution of Rancher Desktop support, just that it's probably non-trivial and the tilt team has already been burned a couple times on adding support for Rancher Desktop APIs that changed out from under us.

That makes sense, thank you for the reply and all your hard work!

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