![]() ![]() WARNING: this will disable all certificate verification for nodejs calls. You can tell nodesj not to verify certificates by setting a windows environment variable NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED to 0 (see ). It seems that copilot uses nodejs code to request. Unfortunately copilot ignores this list, and also ignores certificates imported into the JRE certificate keystore (/jbr/lib/security/cacerts). The usual way of doing this in intellij is through the Settings/Tools/Server Certificates dialog, which allows you to import certificates that are "accepted" (trusted). You need to trust the certificate provided by the website you are making your SSL call. I was getting "Request Error: unable to verify the first certificate". Look in your idea.log for the copilot error message. If you have another setup that is not supported, please let us know in the commentsĭetermine if you can connect to some of the GitHub endpoints using the command line like.At this point, custom certificates may be rejected.At this point, we only support BASIC authentication.At this point, we only support HTTP proxies, no HTTPS proxy setups.Setup the HTTP proxy in your Preferences.ĭetermine if your proxy setup is supported.Ensure you have Copilot for IntelliJ 1.Restart your editor so the proxy configuration is applied correctly to all components requiring connections via the proxy.Alternatively, Copilot uses the http_proxy and https_proxy variables from your environment. To set up your proxy, go to your VSCode Settings and ensure your HTTP proxy configuration is set up properly.The current version supports basic HTTP proxy setups, with and without basic authentication.Įnsure you have Copilot for VS Code or higher installed in your editor. We’re happy to announce that the latest release of Copilot for Visual Studio Code and Copilot for IntelliJ contains preliminary support for connecting through HTTP proxy servers. ![]()
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