Fr33dan
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2022
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Not sure if this is a bug or intended behavior.
I was a dunce and accidentally put the wrong name in my docker image repository field preventing it from running. I stopped it's failed attempt to start and went to edit the application.
While the application name being grayed out makes it clear I can't edit that after creation, the image repository field appears editable but nothing can be done with it:
It's not really an issue as I can delete and re-create it, but it would be convenient, particularly when I mess up a more complex docker configuration.
I was a dunce and accidentally put the wrong name in my docker image repository field preventing it from running. I stopped it's failed attempt to start and went to edit the application.
While the application name being grayed out makes it clear I can't edit that after creation, the image repository field appears editable but nothing can be done with it:
It's not really an issue as I can delete and re-create it, but it would be convenient, particularly when I mess up a more complex docker configuration.