1.14 - Rename to Komodo - Docker Management (#56)

* setup network page

* add Network, Image, Container

* Docker ListItems and Inspects

* frontend build

* dev0

* network info working

* fix cargo lock

* dev1

* pages for the things

* implement Active in dashboard

* RunBuild update trigger list refresh

* rename deployment executions to StartDeployment etc

* add server level container control

* dev2

* add Config field to Image

* can get image labels from Config.Labels

* mount container page

* server show resource count

* add GetContainerLog api

* add _AllContainers api

* dev3

* move ResourceTarget to entities mod

* GetResourceMatchingContainer api

* connect container to resource

* dev4 add volume names to container list items

* ts types

* volume / image / network unused management

* add image history to image page

* fix PruneContainers incorret Operation

* update cache for server for server after server actions

* dev5

* add singapore to Hetzner

* implement delete single network / image / volume api

* dev6

* include "in use" on Docker Lists

* add docker resource delete buttons

* is nice

* fix volume all in use

* remove google font dependency

* use host networking in test compose

* implement Secret Variables (hidden in logs)

* remove unneeded borrow

* interpolate variables / secrets into extra args / onclone / onpull / command etc

* validate empty strings before SelectItem

* rename everything to Komodo

* rename workspace to komodo

* rc1
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# Container Management
The lifetime of a docker container is more like a virtual machine. They can be created, started, stopped, and destroyed. Monitor will display the state of the container and provides an API to manage all your container's lifetimes.
The lifetime of a docker container is more like a virtual machine. They can be created, started, stopped, and destroyed. Komodo will display the state of the container and provides an API to manage all your container's lifetimes.
This is achieved internally by running the appropriate docker command for the requested action (docker stop, docker start, etc).