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First two quick questions

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  • luckowL Offline
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    wrote last edited by
    #1

    Um. How can I disable registration? The package does not contain an .env file. New registrations can create projects = newsletters.

    Secondly: There is text marked in red in the captcha: Please contact the site admin if you see this

    Wait a minute. I'm talking to myself and have no idea what to do. πŸ™‚

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    • luckowL luckow

      Um. How can I disable registration? The package does not contain an .env file. New registrations can create projects = newsletters.

      Secondly: There is text marked in red in the captcha: Please contact the site admin if you see this

      Wait a minute. I'm talking to myself and have no idea what to do. πŸ™‚

      5b5c9112-2d0e-4104-8772-b5a6aef90eeb-image.png

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      wrote last edited by andreasdueren
      #2

      @luckow said in First two quick questions:

      How can I disable registration

      Secondly: There is text marked in red in the captcha: Please contact the site admin if you see this

      Yes we should probably prepoulate these values:

      DISABLE_REGISTRATION:true	Disable user registration by setting this variable to true
      

      Captcha
      Keila can use hCaptcha or Friendly Captcha to protect your sign-up forms. Configure the captcha provider with the following variables:

      CAPTCHA_PROVIDER		hcaptcha	Captcha provider, one of hcaptcha or friendly_captcha
      CAPTCHA_SITE_KEY		-	Captcha provider site key
      CAPTCHA_SECRET_KEY		-	Captcha provider secret key
      CAPTCHA_URL		variable	Captcha provider verification URL, defaults to https://hcaptcha.com/siteverify for hcaptcha and https://api.friendlycaptcha.com/api/v1/siteverify for friendly_captcha
      
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        wrote last edited by
        #3

        This should work for the start.sh:

        #!/bin/bash
        
        set -euo pipefail
        
        echo "==> Creating directories"
        mkdir -p /app/data/uploads
        chown -R cloudron:cloudron /app/data
        
        # Generate secret key on first run
        if [ ! -f /app/data/secret_key.txt ]; then
            echo "==> Generating new secret key"
            head -c 48 /dev/urandom | base64 > /app/data/secret_key.txt
        fi
        
        # Create .env file on first run with user-configurable options
        if [ ! -f /app/data/.env ]; then
            echo "==> Creating .env file with default configuration"
            cat > /app/data/.env <<'EOF'
        # Keila Configuration
        # This file contains user-configurable options. System-critical settings
        # (database, URL, deployment) are managed by Cloudron and cannot be changed here.
        
        # Logging
        # Options: debug, info, warning, error
        LOG_LEVEL=info
        
        # User Registration
        # Set to true to disable new user registration
        DISABLE_REGISTRATION=false
        
        # Captcha Configuration (optional)
        # Providers: hcaptcha, friendly_captcha
        # CAPTCHA_PROVIDER=
        # CAPTCHA_SITE_KEY=
        # CAPTCHA_SECRET_KEY=
        
        # System Mailer Configuration (optional - uses Cloudron defaults)
        # Only uncomment if you need to override Cloudron's email settings
        # MAILER_TYPE=smtp
        # MAILER_SMTP_FROM_EMAIL=
        # MAILER_SMTP_HOST=
        # MAILER_SMTP_PORT=587
        # MAILER_SMTP_USER=
        # MAILER_SMTP_PASSWORD=
        # MAILER_ENABLE_STARTTLS=true
        
        # Additional Options
        # See https://www.keila.io/docs/configuration for more options
        EOF
            chown cloudron:cloudron /app/data/.env
        fi
        
        # Load user-configurable environment from .env file
        if [ -f /app/data/.env ]; then
            set -a
            source /app/data/.env
            set +a
        fi
        
        # Export environment variables for Keila
        # Note: System-critical variables below override any values from .env
        export PORT=4000
        export DB_URL=${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_URL}
        export SECRET_KEY_BASE=$(cat /app/data/secret_key.txt)
        
        # Configure URLs from Cloudron environment variables
        export URL_HOST=${CLOUDRON_APP_DOMAIN}
        export URL_PATH="/"
        export URL_SCHEMA="https"
        export URL_PORT="443"
        
        # Configure email settings
        export MAILER_TYPE=smtp
        export MAILER_SMTP_FROM_EMAIL=${CLOUDRON_MAIL_FROM}
        export MAILER_SMTP_HOST=${CLOUDRON_MAIL_SMTP_SERVER}
        export MAILER_SMTP_PORT=${CLOUDRON_MAIL_SMTP_PORT}
        export MAILER_SMTP_USER=${CLOUDRON_MAIL_SMTP_USERNAME}
        export MAILER_SMTP_PASSWORD=${CLOUDRON_MAIL_SMTP_PASSWORD}
        export MAILER_ENABLE_STARTTLS=false
        
        # Configure user content directory
        export USER_CONTENT_DIR=/app/data/uploads
        
        export PGPASSWORD=${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD}
        USER_TABLE_EXISTS=$(psql ${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_URL} -XAwt -c "SELECT EXISTS ( SELECT FROM pg_tables WHERE schemaname = 'public' AND tablename = 'users')")
        if [[ $USER_TABLE_EXISTS == "t" ]]; then
            ADMIN_EXISTS=$(PGPASSWORD=${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD} psql -h ${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_HOST} -p ${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_PORT} -U ${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_USERNAME} -d ${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE} -AXqtc "SELECT count(*) FROM users u JOIN user_groups ug ON ug.user_id=u.id JOIN groups g ON ug.group_id=g.id WHERE g.name='root'")
        fi
        if [[ ${USER_TABLE_EXISTS:-} == "f" || ${ADMIN_EXISTS:-} -eq 0 ]]; then
            echo "==> Exporting default admin credentials on first run"
            export KEILA_USER="admin@cloudron.local"
            export KEILA_PASSWORD="changeme123"
        fi
        
        echo "==> Starting Keila"
        exec gosu cloudron:cloudron /app/code/bin/keila start
        
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        • andreasduerenA andreasdueren

          This should work for the start.sh:

          #!/bin/bash
          
          set -euo pipefail
          
          echo "==> Creating directories"
          mkdir -p /app/data/uploads
          chown -R cloudron:cloudron /app/data
          
          # Generate secret key on first run
          if [ ! -f /app/data/secret_key.txt ]; then
              echo "==> Generating new secret key"
              head -c 48 /dev/urandom | base64 > /app/data/secret_key.txt
          fi
          
          # Create .env file on first run with user-configurable options
          if [ ! -f /app/data/.env ]; then
              echo "==> Creating .env file with default configuration"
              cat > /app/data/.env <<'EOF'
          # Keila Configuration
          # This file contains user-configurable options. System-critical settings
          # (database, URL, deployment) are managed by Cloudron and cannot be changed here.
          
          # Logging
          # Options: debug, info, warning, error
          LOG_LEVEL=info
          
          # User Registration
          # Set to true to disable new user registration
          DISABLE_REGISTRATION=false
          
          # Captcha Configuration (optional)
          # Providers: hcaptcha, friendly_captcha
          # CAPTCHA_PROVIDER=
          # CAPTCHA_SITE_KEY=
          # CAPTCHA_SECRET_KEY=
          
          # System Mailer Configuration (optional - uses Cloudron defaults)
          # Only uncomment if you need to override Cloudron's email settings
          # MAILER_TYPE=smtp
          # MAILER_SMTP_FROM_EMAIL=
          # MAILER_SMTP_HOST=
          # MAILER_SMTP_PORT=587
          # MAILER_SMTP_USER=
          # MAILER_SMTP_PASSWORD=
          # MAILER_ENABLE_STARTTLS=true
          
          # Additional Options
          # See https://www.keila.io/docs/configuration for more options
          EOF
              chown cloudron:cloudron /app/data/.env
          fi
          
          # Load user-configurable environment from .env file
          if [ -f /app/data/.env ]; then
              set -a
              source /app/data/.env
              set +a
          fi
          
          # Export environment variables for Keila
          # Note: System-critical variables below override any values from .env
          export PORT=4000
          export DB_URL=${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_URL}
          export SECRET_KEY_BASE=$(cat /app/data/secret_key.txt)
          
          # Configure URLs from Cloudron environment variables
          export URL_HOST=${CLOUDRON_APP_DOMAIN}
          export URL_PATH="/"
          export URL_SCHEMA="https"
          export URL_PORT="443"
          
          # Configure email settings
          export MAILER_TYPE=smtp
          export MAILER_SMTP_FROM_EMAIL=${CLOUDRON_MAIL_FROM}
          export MAILER_SMTP_HOST=${CLOUDRON_MAIL_SMTP_SERVER}
          export MAILER_SMTP_PORT=${CLOUDRON_MAIL_SMTP_PORT}
          export MAILER_SMTP_USER=${CLOUDRON_MAIL_SMTP_USERNAME}
          export MAILER_SMTP_PASSWORD=${CLOUDRON_MAIL_SMTP_PASSWORD}
          export MAILER_ENABLE_STARTTLS=false
          
          # Configure user content directory
          export USER_CONTENT_DIR=/app/data/uploads
          
          export PGPASSWORD=${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD}
          USER_TABLE_EXISTS=$(psql ${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_URL} -XAwt -c "SELECT EXISTS ( SELECT FROM pg_tables WHERE schemaname = 'public' AND tablename = 'users')")
          if [[ $USER_TABLE_EXISTS == "t" ]]; then
              ADMIN_EXISTS=$(PGPASSWORD=${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD} psql -h ${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_HOST} -p ${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_PORT} -U ${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_USERNAME} -d ${CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE} -AXqtc "SELECT count(*) FROM users u JOIN user_groups ug ON ug.user_id=u.id JOIN groups g ON ug.group_id=g.id WHERE g.name='root'")
          fi
          if [[ ${USER_TABLE_EXISTS:-} == "f" || ${ADMIN_EXISTS:-} -eq 0 ]]; then
              echo "==> Exporting default admin credentials on first run"
              export KEILA_USER="admin@cloudron.local"
              export KEILA_PASSWORD="changeme123"
          fi
          
          echo "==> Starting Keila"
          exec gosu cloudron:cloudron /app/code/bin/keila start
          
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          wrote last edited by
          #4

          @girish I don’t have permission to clone repos or anything on the git. Could you test this and deploy if it works?

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            james
            Staff
            wrote last edited by
            #5

            Hello @andreasdueren
            The git repo https://git.cloudron.io/packages/keila-app is publicly accessible and can be cloned publicly:

            git clone https://git.cloudron.io/packages/keila-app
            

            Did you mean you have no permission to fork the repository?

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            • jamesJ james

              Hello @andreasdueren
              The git repo https://git.cloudron.io/packages/keila-app is publicly accessible and can be cloned publicly:

              git clone https://git.cloudron.io/packages/keila-app
              

              Did you mean you have no permission to fork the repository?

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              wrote last edited by
              #6

              @james Nope can't fork, can't create repros either

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