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Snipe-IT Open Source Asset Management

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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    It appears they have a docker image. But this would be a great function for orgs using Cloudron and also want to manage IT assets.

    https://snipeitapp.com/
    https://snipe-it.readme.io/docs/server-configuration

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      This would be an excellent addition to the Cloudron ecosystem!

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        Initial packaging: https://git.cloudron.io/jimcavoli/snipeit-app

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          thanks a lot @jimcavoli , I will look into this

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            This is published as unstable app now. Will get to the tests and make it as stable in the coming days.

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            • girishG girish

              This is published as unstable app now. Will get to the tests and make it as stable in the coming days.

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              @girish uploading a profile picture results in a white “ Whoops, looks like something went wrong.” page.

              Btw LDAP syncing all users went fine, it looks like this app is going to be very useful!

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                @imc67 Thanks for reporting, fixed in the new package 0.3.0. You have to re-install the app. The app looks very well done.

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                  @imc67 Thanks for reporting, fixed in the new package 0.3.0. You have to re-install the app. The app looks very well done.

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                  @girish you mean delete and install? Then I loose data isn’t it?

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                    @imc67 Yes, you have to re-install. If you already have data, then you can run cp -r /app/code/public/uploads.orig/* /app/data/uploads instead and upgrade. Should be fine after that.

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