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No Web GUI Option in Docker Menu Dropdown

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I used to be able to click a docker icon, get a dropdown, and from that dropdown, i could click the web gui link to open the docker's web site.

That doesn't appear anymore. Is there a place to enable that or is this an isolated issue for me?

I've attached an image of what I now see.no-web-gui.png.cef0f1e3097c30926a17f0f607c86793.png

That's weird, I just installed the container, changed no options and I do have the webui option.

image.png.32cb23f432640e200e97df74b4a72275.png

 

Your diagnostics might show something, even if I am not sure.

Any error on the container's log ?

Are you using the stock bridge network for your containers?

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38 minutes ago, JonathanM said:

Are you using the stock bridge network for your containers?

I use it for most but not all.

  • Author
On 6/9/2022 at 3:14 PM, JonathanM said:

Depends on how you have the container configured.

Any tip(s) on how to configure them?

If the network type is set to bridge, I've never had any issues with the WebUI link showing up, as long as it's formatted correctly.

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39 minutes ago, JonathanM said:

If the network type is set to bridge, I've never had any issues with the WebUI link showing up, as long as it's formatted correctly.

This is how they are formatted:

http://[IP]:[PORT]

Is that correct?

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Which container is this about?

3 minutes ago, teedge77 said:

This is how they are formatted:

http://[IP]:[PORT]

Is that correct?

You appear to be missing the container port number http://[IP]:[PORT:XXXX] where XXXX is the port the container is listening on, regardless of which port on the host is mapped.

On 6/9/2022 at 5:08 PM, teedge77 said:

This is also for every container, not just that one.

 

2 minutes ago, trurl said:

Which container is this about?

 

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1 hour ago, JonathanM said:

You appear to be missing the container port number http://[IP]:[PORT:XXXX] where XXXX is the port the container is listening on, regardless of which port on the host is mapped.

I think I messed that one up. When I look at the other containers, they have the port set correctly. 

I think I probably just give up. Maybe I will try to figure it out again someday, when I'm tired of it again. 

Thanks for the help.

  • 1 year later...
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Has anyone tried setting a WebUI link for VMs? I have a couple, HASSOS being one of them, that the console is almost useless, and I spend most time in the WebUI. I would love to have a WebUI link in the context manu.

 

I've seen some interesting things done with Docker context menus but haven't found any way to customize the VM ones.

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