Seagull is the best friend of docker which provides Web UI to monitor docker daemon.
Everybody wants Web UI for docker and seagull is the most suitable one for you. It's super easy to install with one command. You can know everything about your images and containers in this single page application. Now English, simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese and German are well supported!
Welcome to watch the three-minute presentation or go to the demo website.
- Run
docker run -d -p 10086:10086 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock tobegit3hub/seagull
. - Then monitor your docker daemon in http://127.0.0.1:10086.
- For boot2docker users, please run
boot2docker ip
to find out the real IP.
Seagull is implemented in Go and JavaScript with tools like Beego, AngularJS, Bootstrap, Bower, JQuery and Docker. You can fork the repository and send pull-request as you want.
- Setup go path and try
echo $GOPATH
go get github.com/astaxie/beego
go get github.com/beego/bee
go get github.com/tobegit3hub/seagull
go build seagull.go
orbee run seagull
for dubuging./seagull
orsudo ./seagull
to access /var/run/docker.sock
More detail in seagull-design-and-implement and we have excellent documents in docs.
The issue #2 shows that everyone can access your docker daemon if the IP and port of seagull are exposed. For security, you can bind localhost or 127.0.0.1 to restrict to access seagull locally.
Then run docker run -d -p 127.0.0.1:10086:10086 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock tobegit3hub/seagull
.