#372: Use open-vsx.org as extension gallery

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Miro Spönemann 2020-05-18 11:56:28 +02:00
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## <a id="extensions-marketplace"></a>Extensions + Marketplace
Until something more open comes around, we use the Microsoft Marketplace/Extensions in the `product.json` file. Those links are licensed under MIT as per [the comments on this issue.](https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/31168#issuecomment-317319063)
The `product.json` file is set up to use [open-vsx.org](https://open-vsx.org/) as extension gallery, which has an [adapter](https://github.com/eclipse/openvsx/wiki/Using-Open-VSX-in-VS-Code) to the Marketplace API used by VS Code. Since that is a rather new project, you will likely miss some extensions you know from the VS Code Marketplace. You have the following options to obtain such missing extensions:
* Ask the extension maintainers to publish to [open-vsx.org](https://open-vsx.org/) in addition to the VS Code Marketplace. The publishing process is documented in the [Open VSX Wiki](https://github.com/eclipse/openvsx/wiki/Publishing-Extensions).
* Create a pull request to [this repository](https://github.com/open-vsx/publish-extensions) to have the [@open-vsx](https://github.com/open-vsx) service account publish the extensions for you.
* Download and [install the vsix files](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/extension-gallery#_install-from-a-vsix).
* Modify the `extensionsGallery` section of the `product.json` file in your VSCodium installation to use the VS Code Marketplace as shown below. However, note that [it is not clear whether this is legal](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/31168).
```
"extensionsGallery": {
"serviceUrl": "https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/_apis/public/gallery",
"itemUrl": "https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items"
}
```
See [this article](https://www.gitpod.io/blog/open-vsx/) for more information on the motivation behind Open VSX.
### Proprietary Debugging Tools

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### Documentation
For more information on getting all the telemetry disabled and tips for migrating from Visual Studio Code to VSCodium, have a look at this [Docs](https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/blob/master/DOCS.md) page.
### Extension Licensing
### Extensions and the Marketplace
According to the VS Code Marketplace [Terms of Use](https://aka.ms/vsmarketplace-ToU), _you may only install and use Marketplace Offerings with Visual Studio Products and Services._ For this reason, VSCodium uses [open-vsx.org](https://open-vsx.org/), an open source registry for VS Code extensions. See the [Extensions + Marketplace](https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/blob/master/DOCS.md#extensions-marketplace) section on the Docs page for more details.
Please note that some Visual Studio Code extensions have licenses that restrict their use to the official Visual Studio Code builds and therefore do not work with VSCodium. See [this note](https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/blob/master/DOCS.md#proprietary-debugging-tools) on the Docs page for what's been found so far and possible workarounds.
### How are the VSCodium binaries built?

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keyboardShortcutsUrlLinux='setpath(["keyboardShortcutsUrlLinux"]; "https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=832144")'
keyboardShortcutsUrlWin='setpath(["keyboardShortcutsUrlWin"]; "https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=832145")'
quality='setpath(["quality"]; "stable")'
extensionsGallery='setpath(["extensionsGallery"]; {"serviceUrl": "https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/_apis/public/gallery", "cacheUrl": "https://vscode.blob.core.windows.net/gallery/index", "itemUrl": "https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items"})'
extensionsGallery='setpath(["extensionsGallery"]; {"serviceUrl": "https://open-vsx.org/vscode/gallery", "itemUrl": "https://open-vsx.org/vscode/item"})'
linkProtectionTrustedDomains='setpath(["linkProtectionTrustedDomains"]; ["https://open-vsx.org"])'
nameShort='setpath(["nameShort"]; "VSCodium")'
nameLong='setpath(["nameLong"]; "VSCodium")'
linuxIconName='setpath(["linuxIconName"]; "vscodium")'
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extensionAllowedProposedApi='setpath(["extensionAllowedProposedApi"]; getpath(["extensionAllowedProposedApi"]) + ["ms-vsliveshare.vsliveshare", "ms-vscode-remote.remote-ssh"])'
serverDataFolderName='setpath(["serverDataFolderName"]; ".vscode-server-oss")'
product_json_changes="${tipsAndTricksUrl} | ${twitterUrl} | ${requestFeatureUrl} | ${documentationUrl} | ${introductoryVideosUrl} | ${extensionAllowedBadgeProviders} | ${updateUrl} | ${releaseNotesUrl} | ${keyboardShortcutsUrlMac} | ${keyboardShortcutsUrlLinux} | ${keyboardShortcutsUrlWin} | ${quality} | ${extensionsGallery} | ${nameShort} | ${nameLong} | ${linuxIconName} | ${applicationName} | ${win32MutexName} | ${win32DirName} | ${win32NameVersion} | ${win32RegValueName} | ${win32AppUserModelId} | ${win32ShellNameShort} | ${win32x64UserAppId} | ${urlProtocol} | ${extensionAllowedProposedApi} | ${serverDataFolderName}"
product_json_changes="${tipsAndTricksUrl} | ${twitterUrl} | ${requestFeatureUrl} | ${documentationUrl} | ${introductoryVideosUrl} | ${extensionAllowedBadgeProviders} | ${updateUrl} | ${releaseNotesUrl} | ${keyboardShortcutsUrlMac} | ${keyboardShortcutsUrlLinux} | ${keyboardShortcutsUrlWin} | ${quality} | ${extensionsGallery} | ${linkProtectionTrustedDomains} | ${nameShort} | ${nameLong} | ${linuxIconName} | ${applicationName} | ${win32MutexName} | ${win32DirName} | ${win32NameVersion} | ${win32RegValueName} | ${win32AppUserModelId} | ${win32ShellNameShort} | ${win32x64UserAppId} | ${urlProtocol} | ${extensionAllowedProposedApi} | ${serverDataFolderName}"
cat product.json.bak | jq "${product_json_changes}" > product.json
cat product.json