This repository defines an example of a Docker extension. The files in this repository have been automatically generated as a result of running docker extension init
.
This extension is composed of:
- A frontend app in React that makes a request to the
/hello
endpoint and displays the payload in Docker Desktop.
You can build your Docker Extension using your fav tech stack:
- Frontend: React, Angular, Vue, Svelte, etc. Basically, any frontend framework you can bundle in an
index.html
file with CSS, and JS assets.
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You can use docker
to build, install and push your extension. Also, we provide an opinionated Makefile that could be convenient for you. There isn't a strong preference of using one over the other, so just use the one you're most comfortable with.
To build the extension, use make build-extension
or:
docker buildx build -t julianb90/tachometer:latest . --load
To install the extension, use make install-extension
or:
docker extension install julianb90/tachometer:latest
If you want to automate this command, use the
-f
or--force
flag to accept the warning message.
To preview the extension in Docker Desktop, open Docker Dashboard once the installation is complete. The left-hand menu displays a new tab with the name of your extension. You can also use docker extension ls
to see that the extension has been installed successfully.
During the development of the frontend part, it's helpful to use hot reloading to test your changes without rebuilding your entire extension. To do this, you can configure Docker Desktop to load your UI from a development server. Assuming your app runs on the default port, start your UI app and then run:
cd ui
npm install
npm run dev
This starts a development server that listens on port 3000
.
You can now tell Docker Desktop to use this as the frontend source. In another terminal run:
docker extension dev ui-source julianb90/tachometer:latest http://localhost:3000
In order to open the Chrome Dev Tools for your extension when you click on the extension tab, run:
docker extension dev debug julianb90/tachometer:latest
Each subsequent click on the extension tab will also open Chrome Dev Tools. To stop this behaviour, run:
docker extension dev reset julianb90/tachometer:latest
To remove the extension:
docker extension rm julianb90/tachometer:latest
- To learn more about how to build your extension refer to the Extension SDK docs at https://docs.docker.com/desktop/extensions-sdk/.
- To publish your extension in the Marketplace visit https://www.docker.com/products/extensions/submissions/.
- To report issues and feedback visit https://github.com/docker/extensions-sdk/issues.
- To look for other ideas of new extensions, or propose new ideas of extensions you would like to see, visit https://github.com/docker/extension-ideas/discussions.