
DweebUI Beta v0.60 ( :fire: Experimental :fire: )
Free and Open-Source WebUI For Managing Your Containers.

## Features
* [x] A dynamically updating dashboard that displays server metrics along with container metrics and container controls.
* [x] Multi-user support with permissions system.
* [x] Container actions: Start, Stop, Pause, Restart, View Details, View Logs.
* [x] Windows, Linux, and MacOS compatable.
* [x] Light/Dark Mode.
* [x] Mobile Friendly.
* [x] Manage your Docker networks, images, and volumes.
* [x] Easy to install app templates.
* [x] Docker Compose Support.
* [ ] Update containers (planned).
* [x] Templates.json maintains compatability with Portainer, allowing you to use the template without needing to use DweebUI.
* [ ] Preset variables (planned).
* [ ] Themes (planned).
## About
* I started this as a personal project to get more familiar with Javascript and Node.js, so there may be some rough edges and spaghetti code.
* I'm open to any contributions but you may want to wait until I reach v1.0 first.
* Please post issues and discussions so I know what bugs and features to focus on.
* DweebUI is a management interface and should not be directly exposed to the internet.
## Setup
Docker Compose:
```
version: "3.9"
services:
dweebui:
container_name: dweebui
image: lllllllillllllillll/dweebui:v0.60
environment:
PORT: 8000
SECRET: MrWiskers
HTTPS: false
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- 8000:8000
volumes:
- dweebui:/app
# Docker socket
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
# Podman socket
#- /run/podman/podman.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
networks:
- dweebui_net
volumes:
dweebui:
networks:
dweebui_net:
driver: bridge
```
[Windows and MacOS Setup](https://github.com/lllllllillllllillll/DweebUI/wiki/Setup)
Compose setup:
* Paste the above content into a file named ```docker-compose.yml``` then place it in a folder named ```dweebui```.
* Open a terminal in the ```dweebui``` folder, then enter ```docker compose up -d```.
* You may need to use ```docker-compose up -d``` or execute the command as root with either ```sudo docker compose up -d``` or ```sudo docker-compose up -d```.
## Credits
* Dockerode and dockerode-compose by Apocas: https://github.com/apocas/dockerode
* UI was built using HTML and CSS elements from https://tabler.io/
* Apps template based on Portainer template provided by Lissy93: https://github.com/Lissy93/portainer-templates
* Icons from Walkxcode with some renames and additions: https://github.com/walkxcode/dashboard-icons
## Supporters
* MM (Patreon)
* PD (Buymeacoffee)