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I tried Dockge and ran straight into this problem. All quotes seem to get removed when it (re-)loads the docker-compose file into its editor. Sadly, this makes it completely unusable for any of our normal stacks. I wonder if we do something wrong, because I doubt that something basic like this is not implemented correctly?
Edit: I solved my problem by creating the strings using the .env file and use them as variables. This was kind of appropriate because they were "secret" anyway.
I want to add that I think one can also escape them by using $$ instead of the single $
🛡️ Security Policy
Description
I have migrated from one server to another, the old one was portainer and I thought I may as well use dockge because it doesn't hijack all my data
on the old server, I had a WordPress site with a db password that has a $ in the env on portainer
When I created the stack I noticed the $ seems to have highlighted differently so I enclosed it in double quotes
I don't know where the bug is because the stack looks ok.. there definitely is a problem with the GUI stripping out the quotes
the fix for me was to remove the $ from the password. this is not ideal as it is a security issue
👟 Reproduction steps
👀 Expected behavior
😓 Actual Behavior
Dockge Version
latest
💻 Operating System and Arch
debian
🌐 Browser
edge
🐋 Docker Version
latest
🟩 NodeJS Version
No response
📝 Relevant log output
No response
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