Remote debugging a Kubernetes application
As a final step, we will debug GrpcMicroService with Bridge to Kubernetes. Let’s set GrpcMicroService as a starting project and change the project start from Docker to Bridge to Kubernetes, as shown in the image below:

Figure 22.11: Debugging GrpcMicroService with Bridge to Kubernetes
Let’s place a breakpoint in the GrpcMicroService->HostedServices-> ProcessPurchases.cs file inside of the if block, as shown below:
if (toProcess.Count > 0)
{
…
}
Then, start debugging. As soon as you click the run button, a window appears that prompts you to configure Bridge to Kubernetes:

Figure 22.12: Configuring Bridge to Kubernetes
If the window above doesn’t open, or you can’t see any Minikube node, Kubectl is probably not working or configured for Minikube. Try issuing a Kubectl command like kubectl get all. If you face any issues, try stopping and restarting Minikube with...