Clients
Given the constraints, running Dokku commands remotely via SSH is fine. For certain configurations, the extra complication of manually invoking ssh can be a burden.
The easiest way to interact with Dokku remotely is by using the official client. Documented below are the various clients that you may wish to use.
Official Client
See the remote commands documentation for more information on how to install and use the official client.
(nodejs) dokku-toolbelt
Dokku-toolbelt is a node-based cli wrapper that proxies requests to the Dokku command running on remote hosts. You can install it via the following shell command (assuming you have nodejs and npm installed):
See documentation here for more information.
(python) dokku-client
dokku-client is an extensible python-based cli wrapper for remote Dokku hosts. You can install it via the following shell command (assuming you have python and pip installed):
See documentation here for more information.
(ruby) Dokku CLI
Dokku CLI is a rubygem that acts as a client for your Dokku installation. You can install it via the following shell command (assuming you have ruby and rubygems installed):
See documentation here for more information.
(ruby) DokkuClient
DokkuClient is another rubygem that acts as a client for your Dokku installation with built-in support for certain external plugins. You can install it via the following shell command (assuming you have ruby and rubygems installed):
See documentation here for more information.
(ruby) Dokkufy
Dokkufy is a rubygem that handles automation of certain tasks, such as Dokku setup, plugin installation, etc. You can install it via the following shell command (assuming you have ruby and rubygems installed):
See documentation here for more information.
(ruby) Dockland
Dockland is a rubygem that acts as a client for your Dokku installation. You can install it via the following shell command (assuming you have ruby and rubygems installed):
See documentation here for more information.