docs/guide/container-names.md
By default, Dozzle retrieves container names directly from Docker. This is usually sufficient, as these names can be customized using the --name flag in docker run commands or through the container_name field in Docker Compose services.
In cases where modifying the container name itself isn't possible, you can override it by adding a dev.dozzle.name label to your container.
Here is an example using Docker Compose or Docker CLI:
::: code-group
docker run --label dev.dozzle.name=hello hello-world
services:
dozzle:
image: hello-world
labels:
- dev.dozzle.name=hello
:::
If you're using Coolify, Dozzle automatically recognizes Coolify's labels as fallbacks:
coolify.serviceName → Used as container name if dev.dozzle.name is not setcoolify.projectName → Used for grouping if dev.dozzle.group is not setNo additional configuration is needed for Coolify deployments.