PyCharm cannot use interpreter in local docker-machine












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I am using windows 10 professional and I have installed docker using DockerToolBox, so I have a docker-machine running in VirtualBox. When trying to configure an interpreter in PyCharm using my docker-machine, I get the following error:



"Cannot connect: java.lang.NullPointerException: uri was not specified"



docker-machine error



When I choose 'TCP socket', I get the following error which is different from above:



"Cannot connect: java.io.IOException: Channel disconnected before any data was received"



TCP socket error



I am sure my docker-machine is running because I can connect to it using terminal tools like MobaXterm or XShell, and I can also connect to MySQL running in my docker-machine.










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    I am using windows 10 professional and I have installed docker using DockerToolBox, so I have a docker-machine running in VirtualBox. When trying to configure an interpreter in PyCharm using my docker-machine, I get the following error:



    "Cannot connect: java.lang.NullPointerException: uri was not specified"



    docker-machine error



    When I choose 'TCP socket', I get the following error which is different from above:



    "Cannot connect: java.io.IOException: Channel disconnected before any data was received"



    TCP socket error



    I am sure my docker-machine is running because I can connect to it using terminal tools like MobaXterm or XShell, and I can also connect to MySQL running in my docker-machine.










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      I am using windows 10 professional and I have installed docker using DockerToolBox, so I have a docker-machine running in VirtualBox. When trying to configure an interpreter in PyCharm using my docker-machine, I get the following error:



      "Cannot connect: java.lang.NullPointerException: uri was not specified"



      docker-machine error



      When I choose 'TCP socket', I get the following error which is different from above:



      "Cannot connect: java.io.IOException: Channel disconnected before any data was received"



      TCP socket error



      I am sure my docker-machine is running because I can connect to it using terminal tools like MobaXterm or XShell, and I can also connect to MySQL running in my docker-machine.










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      I am using windows 10 professional and I have installed docker using DockerToolBox, so I have a docker-machine running in VirtualBox. When trying to configure an interpreter in PyCharm using my docker-machine, I get the following error:



      "Cannot connect: java.lang.NullPointerException: uri was not specified"



      docker-machine error



      When I choose 'TCP socket', I get the following error which is different from above:



      "Cannot connect: java.io.IOException: Channel disconnected before any data was received"



      TCP socket error



      I am sure my docker-machine is running because I can connect to it using terminal tools like MobaXterm or XShell, and I can also connect to MySQL running in my docker-machine.







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          Replacing tcp:// by https:// in the api url works for me in Webstorm (Windows 8.1).



          https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/580






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          • Thanks. This is working for me. I'm hosting an secured Docker instance in Photon OS virtual machine.
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          I have tried thousands of methods, and finally resolved this problem. The solution is running pycharm as administrator. WTF






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            That was it! I was scratching my head for to long on this too.
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          Replacing tcp:// by https:// in the api url works for me in Webstorm (Windows 8.1).



          https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/580






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          Replacing tcp:// by https:// in the api url works for me in Webstorm (Windows 8.1).



          https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/580






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          Replacing tcp:// by https:// in the api url works for me in Webstorm (Windows 8.1).



          https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/580






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          Replacing tcp:// by https:// in the api url works for me in Webstorm (Windows 8.1).



          https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/580







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          • Thanks. This is working for me. I'm hosting an secured Docker instance in Photon OS virtual machine.
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          Thanks. This is working for me. I'm hosting an secured Docker instance in Photon OS virtual machine.
          – Brian Ng
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          Thanks. This is working for me. I'm hosting an secured Docker instance in Photon OS virtual machine.
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          I have tried thousands of methods, and finally resolved this problem. The solution is running pycharm as administrator. WTF






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          I have tried thousands of methods, and finally resolved this problem. The solution is running pycharm as administrator. WTF






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