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Gitlab tickets now searchable within Nextcloud

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  • jdaviescoatesJ Offline
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    #1

    Well, they will be once we're on Nextcloud 20

    search.gitlab.130.png
    Searching Gitlab repo’s in Nextcloud search

    See:
    https://nextcloud.com/press/pr20201003-2/
    https://nextcloud.com/press/pr20201003-1/
    https://help.nextcloud.com/t/nextcloud-hub-20-debuts-dashboard-unifies-search-and-notifications-integrates-with-other-technologies/93838

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      @jdaviescoates Have you looked into how they do this? Does it requires elasticsearch and/or is this done via apps?

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        Ah, found it.

        And separate apps you can install include:
        
            Github and Gitlab issue search in their integration apps
            Moodle course search as part of the Moodle integration app
            Zammad and Jira ticket search
            Discourse forum topic and post search
        
        

        I am always cautious about nextcloud apps/plugins given how unstable they make nextcloud and also each app makes thing slower ... but maybe these will be better if they are maintained by the nextcloud core team. 🤞

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        • girishG girish

          Ah, found it.

          And separate apps you can install include:
          
              Github and Gitlab issue search in their integration apps
              Moodle course search as part of the Moodle integration app
              Zammad and Jira ticket search
              Discourse forum topic and post search
          
          

          I am always cautious about nextcloud apps/plugins given how unstable they make nextcloud and also each app makes thing slower ... but maybe these will be better if they are maintained by the nextcloud core team. 🤞

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          wrote on last edited by jdaviescoates
          #4

          @girish said in Gitlab tickets now searchable within Nextcloud:

          but maybe these will be better if they are maintained by the nextcloud core team.

          Yeah, they've created:

          The Open Collaboration Services API is an open, independent REST API designed for integrating with a content collaboration platform.

          https://www.open-collaboration-services.org/

          And this is what all these new integration apps use.

          I guess it could conceivably be useful for integrating more Cloudron apps with each other in this way too?

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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