# dockviz: Visualizing Docker Data This command takes Docker image and container information and presents in different ways, to help you understand what's going on inside the system. # Quick Start 1. Download the [latest release](https://github.com/justone/dockviz/releases). 2. Visualize images by running `dockviz images -t`, which has similar output to `docker images -t`. Image can be visualized as [Graphviz](http://www.graphviz.org), or as a tree or short summary in the terminal. Only Graphviz output has been implemented for containers. # Output Examples ## Containers Currently, containers are visualized with labeled lines for links. Containers that aren't running are greyed out. ``` $ dockviz containers -d | dot -Tpng -o containers.png ``` ![](sample/containers.png "Container") ## Images Image info is visualized with lines indicating parent images: ``` $ dockviz images -d | dot -Tpng -o images.png ``` ![](sample/images.png "Image") Or in short form: ``` $ dockviz images -s nate/mongodb: latest redis: latest ubuntu: 12.04, precise, 12.10, quantal, 13.04, raring ``` Or as a tree in the terminal: ``` $ dockviz images -t └─511136ea3c5a Virtual Size: 0.0 B |─f10ebce2c0e1 Virtual Size: 103.7 MB | └─82cdea7ab5b5 Virtual Size: 103.9 MB | └─5dbd9cb5a02f Virtual Size: 103.9 MB | └─74fe38d11401 Virtual Size: 209.6 MB Tags: ubuntu:12.04, ubuntu:precise |─ef519c9ee91a Virtual Size: 100.9 MB | └─07302703becc Virtual Size: 101.2 MB | └─cf8dc907452c Virtual Size: 101.2 MB | └─a7cf8ae4e998 Virtual Size: 171.3 MB Tags: ubuntu:12.10, ubuntu:quantal | |─e18d8001204e Virtual Size: 171.3 MB | | └─d0525208a46c Virtual Size: 171.3 MB | | └─59dac4bae93b Virtual Size: 242.5 MB | | └─89541b3b35f2 Virtual Size: 511.8 MB | | └─7dac4e98548e Virtual Size: 511.8 MB | | └─341d0cc3fac8 Virtual Size: 511.8 MB | | └─2f96171d2098 Virtual Size: 511.8 MB | | └─67b8b7262a67 Virtual Size: 513.7 MB | | └─0fe9a2bc50fe Virtual Size: 513.7 MB | | └─8c32832f07ba Virtual Size: 513.7 MB | | └─cc4e1358bc80 Virtual Size: 513.7 MB | | └─5c0d04fba9df Virtual Size: 513.7 MB Tags: nate/mongodb:latest | └─398d592f2009 Virtual Size: 242.2 MB | └─0cd8e7f50270 Virtual Size: 243.6 MB | └─594b6f8e6f92 Virtual Size: 243.6 MB | └─f832a63e87a4 Virtual Size: 243.6 MB Tags: redis:latest └─02dae1c13f51 Virtual Size: 98.3 MB └─e7206bfc66aa Virtual Size: 98.5 MB └─cb12405ee8fa Virtual Size: 98.5 MB └─316b678ddf48 Virtual Size: 169.4 MB Tags: ubuntu:13.04, ubuntu:raring ``` # Running Dockviz supports connecting to the Docker daemon directly. It defaults to `unix:///var/run/docker.sock`, but respects the following as well: * The `DOCKER_HOST`, `DOCKER_CERT_PATH`, and `DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY` environment variables, as set up by [boot2docker](http://boot2docker.io/) or [docker-machine](https://docs.docker.com/machine/). * Command line arguments (e.g. `--tlscacert`), like those that Docker itself supports. Dockviz also supports receiving Docker image or container json data on standard input. ``` $ curl -s http://localhost:4243/images/json?all=1 | dockviz images --tree $ curl -s http://localhost:4243/containers/json?all=1 | dockviz containers --dot | dot -Tpng -o containers.png $ echo -e "GET /images/json?all=1 HTTP/1.0\r\n" | nc -U /var/run/docker.sock | tail -n +5 | dockviz images --tree $ echo -e "GET /containers/json?all=1 HTTP/1.0\r\n" | nc -U /var/run/docker.sock | tail -n +5 | dockviz containers --dot | dot -Tpng -o containers.png ``` Note: GNU netcat doesn't support `-U` (UNIX socket) flag, so OpenBSD variant can be used. # Binaries See the [releases](https://github.com/justone/dockviz/releases) area for binaries. # Build ```bash go get ./... go build ```