## Cloudinovasi UI for Docker A fork of the amazing UI for Docker by Michael Crosby and Kevan Ahlquist (https://github.com/kevana/ui-for-docker) using the rdash-angular theme (https://github.com/rdash/rdash-angular). ![Dashboard](/dashboard.png) UI For Docker is a web interface for the Docker Remote API. The goal is to provide a pure client side implementation so it is effortless to connect and manage docker. ### Goals * Minimal dependencies - I really want to keep this project a pure html/js app. * Consistency - The web UI should be consistent with the commands found on the docker CLI. ### Quickstart 1. Run: `docker run -d -p 9000:9000 --privileged -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock cloudinovasi/cloudinovasi-ui` 2. Open your browser to `http://:9000` Bind mounting the Unix socket into the UI For Docker container is much more secure than exposing your docker daemon over TCP. The `--privileged` flag is required for hosts using SELinux. ### Specify socket to connect to Docker daemon By default UI For Docker connects to the Docker daemon with`/var/run/docker.sock`. For this to work you need to bind mount the unix socket into the container with `-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock`. You can use the `-e` flag to change this socket: # Connect to a tcp socket: $ docker run -d -p 9000:9000 cloudinovasi/cloudinovasi-ui -e http://127.0.0.1:2375 ### Swarm support **Supported Swarm version: 1.2.3** You can access a specific view for you Swarm cluster by defining the `-swarm` flag: # Connect to a tcp socket and enable Swarm: $ docker run -d -p 9000:9000 cloudinovasi/cloudinovasi-ui -e http://: -swarm *NOTE*: Due to Swarm not exposing information in a machine readable way, the app is bound to a specific version of Swarm at the moment. ### Change address/port UI For Docker is served on UI For Docker listens on port 9000 by default. If you run UI For Docker inside a container then you can bind the container's internal port to any external address and port: # Expose UI For Docker on 10.20.30.1:80 $ docker run -d -p 10.20.30.1:80:9000 --privileged -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock cloudinovasi/cloudinovasi-ui ### Hide containers with specifc labels You can hide specific containers from the containers view by using the `-hide-label` or `-l` options and specifying a label. For example, take a container started with the label `owner=acme`: ``` $ docker run -d --label owner=acme nginx ``` You can hide it in the view by starting the ui with: ``` $ docker run -d -p 9000:9000 --privileged -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock cloudinovasi/cloudinovasi-ui -l owner=acme ```