When a container has no labels, Docker returns {"Labels": null} in the
inspect response. The code was using .get("Labels", {}) which only
returns the default when the key is missing, not when it's null.
This caused _has_webterm_label() to raise TypeError, which was silently
caught by the event watcher's exception handler, causing it to reconnect
and miss the container start event.
Fixed by using .get("Labels") or {} pattern in:
- _handle_event() when processing start events
- _get_container_command() when extracting command label
- _get_container_theme() when extracting theme label
Added test for null labels case.
Previously, only containers with the webterm-command label were detected
by the Docker watcher. Now containers with webterm-theme label (but not
webterm-command) are also picked up and use the default auto command.
Changes:
- Add _has_webterm_label() helper to check for any webterm label
- Update event handler to use the new helper
- Update _get_labeled_containers() to query for both labels
- Add tests for theme-only label detection
- Add --docker-watch CLI flag to watch for containers with webterm-command label
- Containers with label 'auto' get bash exec, otherwise use label as command
- Dynamic dashboard updates via SSE when containers start/stop
- Add /tiles endpoint for JSON tile list
- Multi-stage Dockerfile for minimal production image
- Update README with docker-watch documentation
The docker watcher monitors Docker events and automatically:
- Adds terminal tiles when labeled containers start
- Removes tiles when containers stop
- Notifies dashboard via SSE for live updates