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Podman

Podman is a daemonless container manager that can run containers as root or in rootless mode. Podman commands are fully compatible with Docker, so you can replace one with the other: alias docker=podman.

The core Podman runtime environment can only run on Linux operating systems. However, you can use a remote client for other operating systems to manage containers on the machine running Podman. This topic describes how IntelliJ IDEA can act as a remote client for Podman.

Enable the Docker plugin

This functionality relies on the Docker plugin, which is bundled and enabled in IntelliJ IDEA by default. If the relevant features are not available, make sure that you did not disable the plugin.

  1. Press Ctrl+Alt+S to open settings and then select Plugins.

  2. Open the Installed tab, find the Docker plugin, and select the checkbox next to the plugin name.

Run Podman

Starting from Podman version 3.2.0, you can use the podman machine set of commands to run a virtual machine with Podman.

  1. Install Podman.

  2. Initialize a new virtual machine:

    podman machine init --rootful=true

    For more information, see podman machine init.

  3. Start the Podman virtual machine:

    podman machine start

    For more information, see podman machine start.

If successful, the output will contain a URL of the Podman API and the DOCKER_HOST variable with a value that you can use for connecting to Podman from IntelliJ IDEA or any other Docker client. For example:

unix:///var/folders/3p/qnvz_wss4g32qcwxcmvsk70c0000gp/T/podman/podman-machine-default-api.sock

Connect to Podman from IntelliJ IDEA

For information about running Podman, see Run Podman.

  1. Press Ctrl+Alt+S to open settings and then select Build, Execution, Deployment | Docker.

  2. Click The Add button to add a Docker configuration.

  3. Select Podman and in the Podman connection list, select the address of the Podman machine.

    If everything is correct, you should see Connection successful at the bottom of the page.

For more information, refer to Docker connection settings.

Troubleshoot Podman Linux connection error

When the connection to Podman could not be established, an error indicating that the Podman executable was found, but the connection to the Podman socket failed is displayed.

You can refer to Podman documentation for more details and use the following steps to troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Configure the systemd socket to start automatically after a reboot and run as the specified user:

    systemctl --user enable podman.socket loginctl enable-linger <USER>
  2. Start the systemd socket for the service with a root:

    sudo systemctl start podman.socket
  3. Configure the socket to be automatically started after the reboot:

    sudo systemctl enable podman.socket
Last modified: 13 December 2024