DweebUI/README.md

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DweebUI

DweebUI is a simple Docker web interface created with javascript and node.js

Pre-Pre-Pre-Pre-Pre Alpha v0.08 ( 🔥 Experimental. Don't install on any servers you care about 🔥 )

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  • I haven't used Github very much and I'm still new to javascript.
  • This is the first project I've ever released and I'm sure it's full of plenty of bugs and mistakes.
  • I probably should have waited a lot longer to share this :|

Features

  • Dashboard provides server metrics (cpu, ram, network, disk) and container controls on a single page.
  • Light/Dark Mode.
  • Easy to install app templates.
  • Automatically persists data in docker volumes if bind mount isn't used.
  • Proxy manager for Caddy. (Optional)
  • Partial Portainer Template Support (Network Mode, Ports, Volumes, Enviroment Variables, Labels, Commands, Restart Policy, Nvidia Hardware Acceleration).
  • Multi-User built-in.
  • User pages: Shortcuts, Requests, Support. (planned)
  • Support for Windows, Linux, and MacOS.
  • Import compose files. (planned)
  • Pure javascript. No frameworks or typescript.
  • Templates.json maintains compatability with Portainer, allowing you to use the template without needing to use DweebUI.
  • Manage your Docker networks, images, and volumes. (planned)
  • Preset variables. (planned)
  • VPN, VPS, and Firewall Toggles. (planned)
  • Offline Mode. (planned)

Setup

  • Docker Compose:
version: "3.9"
services:

  dweebui:
    container_name: dweebui
    image: lllllllillllllillll/dweebui:v0.08-dev
    environment:
      NODE_ENV: production
      PORT: 8000
      # Proxy_Manager: enabled
    restart: unless-stopped
    ports:
      - 8000:8000
    volumes:
      - dweebui:/app
      - caddyfiles:/app/caddyfiles
      - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
    networks:
      - dweeb_network


volumes:
  dweebui:
  caddyfiles:


networks:
  dweeb_network:
    driver: bridge
  • 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.

  • Using setup.sh:
Extract DweebUI.zip and navigate to /DweebUI
cd DweebUI
chmod +x setup.sh
sudo ./setup.sh

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