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I am new to github, so if requests should not be an issue, please let me know.
Portainer has a duplicate button that essentially stops the container, pulls the :latest image, and recreates the same container, with the same settings (network, volumes, etc), using the new image. With so many of my docker containers being updated regularly, this has saved me a lot of time. Would love to be able to get this feature in sen so I could update my containers with new images more easily, without having to use portainer. Certainly I could do this via the command line, but I have some advanced network settings that are a pain to enter manually every time I have to upgrade a container.
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This seems like an interesting and useful issue. Unfortunately, I don't have bandwidth to work on it. If you are interested to implement such functionality, I can guide you.
Sorry for such a late response, I was away off internet for some time.
I am new to github, so if requests should not be an issue, please let me know.
Portainer has a duplicate button that essentially stops the container, pulls the :latest image, and recreates the same container, with the same settings (network, volumes, etc), using the new image. With so many of my docker containers being updated regularly, this has saved me a lot of time. Would love to be able to get this feature in sen so I could update my containers with new images more easily, without having to use portainer. Certainly I could do this via the command line, but I have some advanced network settings that are a pain to enter manually every time I have to upgrade a container.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: