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cannot see any of the docker containers installed by Deplorarr #109
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Right now the app is configured to connect to the Docker socket: '/var/run/docker.sock'. |
@moltra Could you give me some more information about the Proxy Socket or a link to the project? |
@moltra Deployarr uses Socket-Proxy. @lllllllillllllillll I came to post a similar issue/request - support for Docker Socket Proxy. I am the author of Deployarr. DweebUI looks awesome. I see you have a patreon page, do you have an opencollective page? I would love to sponsor the project. |
@anandslab yes, I know I was at one time very active on your discord. I still review it at time to time. I will probably get active on your board once I get my server back up. |
@anandslab That's an interesting project. My next release won't have the docker.socket requirement, so it shouldn't have any issue with socket-proxy. |
Awesome, i already added DweebUI to the next Deployarr release, with docker socket. I will update it once you add socket proxy support. Opening an opencollective page is very easy. Be sure to add a separate organization page for DweebUI so you can keep it separate from from your individual account. I had many issues with Patreon. Plus it appears they take a higher commission. |
I have 55 containers and over 192 images, but I am not seeing anyone of the ones installed. I can see where i can install them, but not the existing running containers.
I am using Proxy Socker, so that might be the problem, does this support Proxy Socket?
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