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Unable to sort stacks by server/agent #481
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Thank you for Dockge! This would be a useful feature, indeed. I have the same set of stacks on multiple hosts, and each host runs a subset of the stacks. This results in a long list of duplicate inactive stacks. The default display is still good for showing what's actually running across all the hosts, and it would be awesome to have additional groupings:
Bonus points for making Dockge remember the setting :) |
Yeah, I also like the idea to sort the stacks per server since I have quite a few stacks across multiple servers hehe. I don't know if you're refering to this, but it could help :D |
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maybe you should do a PR? |
🛡️ Security Policy
Description
I would like to be able to sort the stacks by server, but no filter exists in Dockge allowing me to sort this! While it is essential to separate the stacks of each server for logical reasons of findability. The name indicated below each stack is not enough to perform the sort.
👟 Reproduction steps
👀 Expected behavior
😓 Actual Behavior
Dockge Version
1.4.2
💻 Operating System and Arch
debian 12
🌐 Browser
firefox
🐋 Docker Version
No response
🟩 NodeJS Version
No response
📝 Relevant log output
No response
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