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# Debugging the Local Docker Image
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Use the `cpmp:local` image as the source of truth and attach VS Code debuggers directly to the running container.
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## 1. Enable the debugger
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The image now ships with the Delve debugger. When you start the container, set `CPMP_DEBUG=1` (and optionally `CPMP_DEBUG_PORT`) so CPM+ runs under Delve.
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```bash
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docker run --rm -it \
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--name cpmp-debug \
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-p 8080:8080 \
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-p 2345:2345 \
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-e CPM_ENV=development \
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-e CPM_DEBUG=1 \
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cpmp:local
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```
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Delve will listen on `localhost:2345`, while the UI remains available at `http://localhost:8080`.
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## 2. Attach VS Code
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- Use the **Attach to CPMP backend** configuration in `.vscode/launch.json` to connect the Go debugger to Delve.
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- Use the **Open CPMP frontend** configuration to launch Chrome against the management UI.
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These launch configurations assume the ports above are exposed. If you need a different port, set `CPMP_DEBUG_PORT` when running the container and update the Go configuration's `port` field accordingly.
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