So you can manage your docker containers from Cockpit
First off you need to install cockpit according to Cockpit docs
You can clone this repository by running
git clone https://github.com/quietsy/cockpit-docker
run the ./install
script
If you want a more advanced way or want to customize things build it like this:
docker build -t cockpit-docker .
docker run -it \
-v $PWD:/app \
--name cockpit-docker \
cockpit-docker
then link the dist/docker
folder to ~/.local/share/cockpit/docker
Same as user module but instead of linking to $HOME/.local/share/cockpit/docker
link to /usr/share/cockpit/docker
Cockpit is licensed under the GNU Lesser general public license. So I'm stuck with that. https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/blob/master/COPYING
The Cockpit team stopped caring in version 215, declaring they going 'in favor' of podman, a container system nobody uses instead of the defacto standard. the cockpit-podman plugin is currently in development and is far from feature-complete. that doesnt stop RedHat from killing it ! but its OSS ! So let's fork !
I have found Portainer https://www.portainer.io/ to be a very good solution for a web based management.