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Docker Management Dashboard

A management dashboard for your local docker containers



Overview

Docker Management Dashboard is an electron powered desktop application to manage your local docker containers in a friendly and interactive way without having to deal with the docker CLI.

It allows you to do the following operations:

Containers:

  • Start
  • Stop
  • Pause
  • Unpause
  • Remove
  • Inspect
  • Get Logs

Volumes:

  • Create
  • Search
  • Delete
  • Prune

Architecture

Its built using the following technologies:

SetUp

To install and use head to the releases section and download the latest version. Note: The application is only currently available for MacOS.

If you want to build or contribute to this project:

Clone this repostitory

git clone https://github.com/zero4994/docker-management-dashboard.git

Execute yarn to initialize

yarn install

Serve the Application for local development

yarn serve

Build the application for installation

yarn electron:build

The output files can be found on /dist_electron folder

Use

Once the application is installed the dashboard will launch as a desktop appliation.

Containers

Starting Containers

The image screen can take a JSON Object as an input for the container's initial conditions. The definitions of the properties of the JSON Object can be found here


In case you have more than one tag of a certain repo (ex. Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 19.10) in your local machine this screen will display all tags for it in the Tags combo box, one has to be selected in order to start a container.


Managing Containers

The Docker Management Dashboard can perform basic operations to container "at glance"


When a container is expanded the screen will display the logs as default and also quick actions to perform


From the left menu inspection of the container is also available


Volumes

The volumes screen will display all available volumes in your local machine


Create Volume

By selecting this option you will be asked for a name for that volume. Names must be in the format

[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_.-]


Delete Volume

By selecting the icon at the end of every volume you can delete it from you local machine. You will be prompted for confirmation. Note: You can only remove volumes that are not currently being used by a container.


Prune Volumes

By selecting the prune volumes option you can delete all the volumes in your local machine. Important: This option will remove all local volumes not used by at least one container.


Contribution

Feel free to fork and contribute to this project