WUD 7.1 Brings Fresh Notification Features to Docker Monitoring

WUD 7.1 (What's up Docker?) enhances Docker monitoring with Gotify, Ntfy alerts, HTML Pushover support, and UI improvements.

WUD just released version 7.1, bringing a fresh set of features to streamline container management and alerts that will definitely excite Docker enthusiasts. But waitโ€”haven’t you heard of it? Well, here’s the short version.

WUD (What’s up, Docker?) is an open-source monitoring tool designed for Docker containers. It helps you keep track of the images used by checking for new versions and automatically notifying you when updates are available. Simple and efficient. Now, back to the topic.

In version 7.1, WUD introduces support for Gotify and Ntfy as new notification triggers. Gotify, a self-hosted push notification service, and Ntfy, a simple HTTP-based notification tool, can now be used to keep you updated on your Docker environment.

WUD 7.1 web UI
WUD 7.1 web UI

This means keeping track of what’s going on with your containers just got a lot easier, with more options to integrate WUD into your existing alerting systems.

Moreover, if you use Pushover for notifications, I have good news: WUD now allows for HTML templating within Pushover triggers, letting you craft more visually informative and attractive alerts.

Lastly, WUD 7.1 fixes a user interface glitch that affected sorting in the container list. While it’s a minor update, anyone who’s ever struggled with managing a long container list will certainly appreciate this smoother experience.

Review the changelog for more information. Quick reminder: besides WUD, youโ€™ve also got Watchtower as an option for monitoring and automatically updating your containers. And guess what? Weโ€™ve got a walkthrough to help you get startedโ€”worth checking out!

Bobby Borisov

Bobby Borisov

Bobby, an editor-in-chief at Linuxiac, is a Linux professional with over 20 years of experience. With a strong focus on Linux and open-source software, he has worked as a Senior Linux System Administrator, Software Developer, and DevOps Engineer for small and large multinational companies.

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