The Node.js interpreter path field shows the location of the default Node.js interpreter from the specified image. If the search fails, the image will be downloaded from the Docker Official Images repository on the Docker Registry page. When you later launch the run configuration, Docker will search for the specified image on your machine. Choose one of the previously downloaded or your custom images from the list or type the image name manually, for example, node:argon or mhart/alpine-node. In the Image name field, specify the base Docker image to use. Select a configuration from the list or click and create a new configuration on the Docker page that opens. In the Server field, specify the Docker configuration to use, see Working with Docker: Process overview for details. Select this option to use a Node.js interpreter that is running in a Docker container. This option is available only when the Node.js, Node.js Remote Interpreter, and Docker Integration plugins are installed and enabled as described in Installing plugins from repository. Learn more from Create SSH configurations. Select the relevant SSH configuration and check the path to the default Node.js interpreter from the remote host or environment. Select this option to configure access to a Node.js interpreter on a remote host or environment that is accessible through SSH credentials.
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