💻📈Console based docker dashboard, base on blessed and blessed-contrib.
$ npm install -g docker-dashboard
Note: need to install the docker before use, and only support
unix socket
.
In the following environment test passed:
OS | Docker | Nodejs |
---|---|---|
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS | v1.12.6 | v8.10.0 |
Fedora 25 | v1.12.6 | v8.11.1 |
Other system and versions are not guaranteed.
$ docker-dashboard
shortcut | description |
---|---|
D |
show node info, warm info and others. |
C |
show container list. |
I |
show image list. |
N |
show network list. |
V |
show volume list. |
H |
help. |
↑ |
scroll up. |
↓ |
scroll down. |
Enter |
select a container and show statistics. |
Q |
exit dashboard. |
Support operation with mouse.
run with resource:
$ git clone [email protected]:pipiliang/docker-dashboard
$ cd docker-dashboard
$ npm i
$ npm run build
$ npm test
$ npm start
launch.json :
{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Debug",
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"args": [
"${workspaceRoot}/src/index.ts"
],
"runtimeArgs": [
"--nolazy",
"-r",
"ts-node/register"
],
"sourceMaps": true,
"cwd": "${workspaceRoot}",
"protocol": "inspector",
"console": "integratedTerminal"
}
]
}