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Feature request - ports in multiview? #270

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slutske22 opened this issue Jun 16, 2021 · 2 comments
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Feature request - ports in multiview? #270

slutske22 opened this issue Jun 16, 2021 · 2 comments

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@slutske22
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Thanks for this tool, I've been using it a long time and I love it.

Not sure if others would find this useful, but I feel like it would be useful to have a PORTS column in the multiview. While you can see the ports when going to single view, I feel like it would be great to see all the different apps you have running on various ports all at once. I'm not sure if that's easy to implement or if others feel like its worth the time, but I'd love to have that!

Thanks again.

@stokito
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stokito commented Jun 17, 2021

IMHO the ctop is mainly used to monitor resources usage. But ports aren't changed so often and you usually don't need to see all ports. I trying to remember from my experience but even if I needed a port I just looked once into container details and that's was enough.
But I agree that use cases may be very different. Maybe we can do some kind of a custom column that users may set to any field from docker containers list api call response.

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slutske22 commented Jun 17, 2021

That would be ideal, but it sounded harder than just hardcoding a port column in there. If there was some way to persoanlize or configure ctop to show columns you want to see, including anything that comes from docker container ls, that would make for an amazing feature (ctop --configure args?). I know personally when I have at least a few containers running, and I want to run another app, its helpful to get an overview of all the ports already in use.

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