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  • robiR robi

    what is the purpose of including redis?

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    @robi Redis can be used for caching improvements to WordPress, some plugins will work with redis as the caching backend.

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    • d19dotcaD d19dotca

      @robi Redis can be used for caching improvements to WordPress, some plugins will work with redis as the caching backend.

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      #13

      @d19dotca there's already several instances that run as shown in Cloudron services, but I can't tell if that's shared or not.

      none of the other databases show which apps use them.

      Conscious tech

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      • robiR robi

        @d19dotca there's already several instances that run as shown in Cloudron services, but I can't tell if that's shared or not.

        none of the other databases show which apps use them.

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        @robi The databases are shared since MySQL, PostgreSQL, Mongo etc are multi-tenant. You can setup rules to isolate users and apps. Redis is not multi-tenant. For this reason, there is a redis instance per app. Redis is ultra-light weight though, so it's not really a resource hog/issue.

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          marcusquinn
          wrote on last edited by marcusquinn
          #15

          I spotted an article recently that reminded me of this debate, and I think I can make the distinction a little more familiar:

          • Wordpress (Managed) is more like wordpress.com
          • Wordpress (Unmanaged) is more like wordpress.org

          Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
          Development https://brandlight.org
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          • girishG girish

            @robi The databases are shared since MySQL, PostgreSQL, Mongo etc are multi-tenant. You can setup rules to isolate users and apps. Redis is not multi-tenant. For this reason, there is a redis instance per app. Redis is ultra-light weight though, so it's not really a resource hog/issue.

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            @girish thanks for that.
            is that something we can fix graphite with?

            Conscious tech

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            • girishG girish

              @robi The databases are shared since MySQL, PostgreSQL, Mongo etc are multi-tenant. You can setup rules to isolate users and apps. Redis is not multi-tenant. For this reason, there is a redis instance per app. Redis is ultra-light weight though, so it's not really a resource hog/issue.

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              #17

              @girish said in Changes to WordPress apps:

              @robi The databases are shared since MySQL, PostgreSQL, Mongo etc are multi-tenant. You can setup rules to isolate users and apps. Redis is not multi-tenant. For this reason, there is a redis instance per app. Redis is ultra-light weight though, so it's not really a resource hog/issue.

              I had been wondering this entire time why Redis wasn't shared (I used LAMP a lot in my testing as did I docker network inspect cloudron so because you name the containers as hashes, the redis ones made it easier to identify which was which (my VPN client which had no redis, and the LAMP client), so that was pretty useful to me funnily enough.

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              • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                I spotted an article recently that reminded me of this debate, and I think I can make the distinction a little more familiar:

                • Wordpress (Managed) is more like wordpress.com
                • Wordpress (Unmanaged) is more like wordpress.org
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                wrote on last edited by
                #18

                @marcusquinn said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                I spotted an article recently that reminded me of this debate, and I think I can make the distinction a little more familiar:

                • Wordpress (Managed) is more like wordpress.com
                • Wordpress (Unmanaged) is more like wordpress.org

                Great comparison and should hit home, I - for no particular reason - think the name should stay, but at the end of each desciption, it could say:

                "Think of this as as simple and easy "wordpress.com" but with plugin support."

                Something to that affect would work to compare the two for existing Wordpress users looking to switch.

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                • LonkleL Lonkle

                  @marcusquinn said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                  I spotted an article recently that reminded me of this debate, and I think I can make the distinction a little more familiar:

                  • Wordpress (Managed) is more like wordpress.com
                  • Wordpress (Unmanaged) is more like wordpress.org

                  Great comparison and should hit home, I - for no particular reason - think the name should stay, but at the end of each desciption, it could say:

                  "Think of this as as simple and easy "wordpress.com" but with plugin support."

                  Something to that affect would work to compare the two for existing Wordpress users looking to switch.

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                  marcusquinn
                  wrote on last edited by marcusquinn
                  #19

                  @Lonk The worry with wordpress.com, Shopify etc, is always the risk of de-platforming with no recourse, when they are judge & jury.

                  I'm convinced self-hosting federation is the future. Compared to relying on the whims of a single provider, that can have their abuse processes abused by rogue competitors is a very real risk.

                  These risks increase the more successful you are when rogue competition or trolls can take a dislike and interrupt innocent people & businesses at any time.

                  Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                  Development https://brandlight.org
                  Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                  • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                    @Lonk The worry with wordpress.com, Shopify etc, is always the risk of de-platforming with no recourse, when they are judge & jury.

                    I'm convinced self-hosting federation is the future. Compared to relying on the whims of a single provider, that can have their abuse processes abused by rogue competitors is a very real risk.

                    These risks increase the more successful you are when rogue competition or trolls can take a dislike and interrupt innocent people & businesses at any time.

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                    @marcusquinn said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                    @Lonk The worry with wordpress.com, Shopify etc, is always the risk of de-platforming with no recourse, when they are judge & jury.

                    I'm convinced self-hosting federation is the future, relying o the whims of a single provider, that can have their Abuse processes abused by rogue competitors is a very real risk, that increases the more successful you are and rogue competition or trolls can take a dislike and interrupt innocent people & businesses at any time.

                    Your belief in open source is one of the many reasons I respect ya, man. I think it's more important than people think or realize. Even I didn't for a lonk time. But it's important to own your future. Understand what you're running on, be able to fix something that the developer doesn't have time to because you have access to what you're running on. But seriously, I gotta brag about Cloudron's API one more time, it's amazinggggg. πŸ˜‚ And half of it's private! I'll think about documenting it one day though if I find there's interest but it seems like I've been the only one interested as much in the API.

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                    • LonkleL Lonkle

                      @marcusquinn said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                      @Lonk The worry with wordpress.com, Shopify etc, is always the risk of de-platforming with no recourse, when they are judge & jury.

                      I'm convinced self-hosting federation is the future, relying o the whims of a single provider, that can have their Abuse processes abused by rogue competitors is a very real risk, that increases the more successful you are and rogue competition or trolls can take a dislike and interrupt innocent people & businesses at any time.

                      Your belief in open source is one of the many reasons I respect ya, man. I think it's more important than people think or realize. Even I didn't for a lonk time. But it's important to own your future. Understand what you're running on, be able to fix something that the developer doesn't have time to because you have access to what you're running on. But seriously, I gotta brag about Cloudron's API one more time, it's amazinggggg. πŸ˜‚ And half of it's private! I'll think about documenting it one day though if I find there's interest but it seems like I've been the only one interested as much in the API.

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                      marcusquinn
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                      @Lonk Yeah, all the devs I work with go quiet when I tell them we're going to open-source years and millions of dollars of development work.

                      I believe in OS, making it happen just takes longer than even my ideologies hope for.

                      Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                      Development https://brandlight.org
                      Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                      • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                        @Lonk Yeah, all the devs I work with go quiet when I tell them we're going to open-source years and millions of dollars of development work.

                        I believe in OS, making it happen just takes longer than even my ideologies hope for.

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                        Lonkle
                        wrote on last edited by Lonkle
                        #22

                        @marcusquinn said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                        @Lonk Yeah, all the devs I work with go quiet when I tell them we're going to open-source years and millions of dollars of development work.

                        I believe in OS, making it happen just takes longer than even my ideologies hope for.

                        I'm an idealists. I was telling @girish in another thread - as long as you want to do that and you plan on doing it (we were talking about a box patch) "I don't care about when". This is obviously just my own opinion. But I feel like you're contributing ideologically. It's not the actual action of doing so, it's the intention, even if you don't succeed. At least, that's how I feel. Plus, I'm pretty patient. One day is a perfect answer. Life is crazy and hectic and ever changing.

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                        • LonkleL Lonkle

                          @marcusquinn said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                          @Lonk Yeah, all the devs I work with go quiet when I tell them we're going to open-source years and millions of dollars of development work.

                          I believe in OS, making it happen just takes longer than even my ideologies hope for.

                          I'm an idealists. I was telling @girish in another thread - as long as you want to do that and you plan on doing it (we were talking about a box patch) "I don't care about when". This is obviously just my own opinion. But I feel like you're contributing ideologically. It's not the actual action of doing so, it's the intention, even if you don't succeed. At least, that's how I feel. Plus, I'm pretty patient. One day is a perfect answer. Life is crazy and hectic and ever changing.

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                          @Lonk Watch this space - we'll make WP & Woocommerce a seriously fast and international enterprise app that anyone can build on!

                          It all started because we created what we wanted to use for our needs but did it in a way that should serve almost any.

                          Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                          Development https://brandlight.org
                          Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                          • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                            @Lonk Watch this space - we'll make WP & Woocommerce a seriously fast and international enterprise app that anyone can build on!

                            It all started because we created what we wanted to use for our needs but did it in a way that should serve almost any.

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                            #24

                            @marcusquinn said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                            @Lonk Watch this space - we'll make WP & Woocommerce a seriously fast and international enterprise app that anyone can build on!

                            It all started because we created what we wanted to use for our needs but did it in a way that should serve almost any.

                            Oh, you've def piqued my curiosity. I'll be watching the space for sure. I've been needing to get back into the WP community (specifically Post Status was my favorite Wordpress Community) anyway so I'll start paying attention more.

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                            • LonkleL Lonkle

                              @marcusquinn said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                              @Lonk Watch this space - we'll make WP & Woocommerce a seriously fast and international enterprise app that anyone can build on!

                              It all started because we created what we wanted to use for our needs but did it in a way that should serve almost any.

                              Oh, you've def piqued my curiosity. I'll be watching the space for sure. I've been needing to get back into the WP community (specifically Post Status was my favorite Wordpress Community) anyway so I'll start paying attention more.

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                              marcusquinn
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                              @Lonk Did you try our plugin unloading plugin? That should give you some serious TTFBs πŸ˜‰

                              Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                              Development https://brandlight.org
                              Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                                We've just switch https://healthshop.net to run on Cloudron. 6,000 products, multilingual, multi-everything β€”Β and I know we still have a bunch more optimisations to go.

                                If ever anyone says WP & Woo can't scale, send them my way πŸ™‚

                                Looking forward to getting into more Cloudron App optimisations.

                                Honestly, must have tried every other WP hosting on the planet by now - and none of them are truly optimised or even transparent about what they consider optimisation beyond their caching plugin masquerades.

                                Performance is about uncached code optimisation, and I still can't imagine any of the other so-called enterprise ecommerce platforms being able to do what we can with good old WP and it's community.

                                Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                                Development https://brandlight.org
                                Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                                • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                                  We've just switch https://healthshop.net to run on Cloudron. 6,000 products, multilingual, multi-everything β€”Β and I know we still have a bunch more optimisations to go.

                                  If ever anyone says WP & Woo can't scale, send them my way πŸ™‚

                                  Looking forward to getting into more Cloudron App optimisations.

                                  Honestly, must have tried every other WP hosting on the planet by now - and none of them are truly optimised or even transparent about what they consider optimisation beyond their caching plugin masquerades.

                                  Performance is about uncached code optimisation, and I still can't imagine any of the other so-called enterprise ecommerce platforms being able to do what we can with good old WP and it's community.

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                                  @marcusquinn said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                                  If ever anyone says WP & Woo can't scale, send them my way

                                  I've been talking about the viability of Woo and Scaling for awhile so I'm excited to see what you've done (at a higher level than your normal communication about it) when you announce it fully. ☺️

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                                  • LonkleL Lonkle

                                    @girish No no, not an install time flag. You can convert at any time from single-site to multisite. But there's no converting back once you're on multisite.

                                    I only mentioned that you might want to do it during install time because then you wouldn't have to add an option in dashboard asking a user if they'd like to "Convert to Multisite (This Cannot Be Undone)" kinda thing. But doing it at install time, or after install time - just as easy.

                                    Because I had SFTP access on the Developer Edition, I was able to just enable it manually. But that does come with caveats - like you cannot change the URL in Cloudron if you're a multisite (it's stores the domain in a different place in the DB with multisite, and also in wp-config.php). That, and the WP-CRON that would need multisite support.

                                    The only think beyond those two things (which I could code easily to integrate with Cloudron) is real domain aliases (not redirections) would be needed. Which, after looking into reverseproxy.js, shouldn't be hard. I just am horrible at editing dashboard code every time I try. πŸ˜…

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                                    @Lonk said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                                    The only think beyond those two things (which I could code easily to integrate with Cloudron) is real domain aliases (not redirections) would be needed.

                                    I'd love to see WordPress Multisite on Cloudron.

                                    As I understand it (one of) the problem(s) is that I don't think it's currently possible to have multiple domains pointing to the same Cloudron app, and imho we'd need that to work for Multisite to be useful (so that all the subsites within the multisite can be mapped to their own TLD).

                                    I guess that is what you mean by real domain aliases?

                                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                    • LonkleL Lonkle

                                      @marcusquinn said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                                      If ever anyone says WP & Woo can't scale, send them my way

                                      I've been talking about the viability of Woo and Scaling for awhile so I'm excited to see what you've done (at a higher level than your normal communication about it) when you announce it fully. ☺️

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                                      @Lonk Cool - I've never made any inroads in the WP & Woo community TBH, found it quite cliquey and in self-denial with many woocommerc.com plugins we had to fork and fix in desperation from their lack of quality-control.

                                      I've got a fair few core improvement recommendations that fell on deaf ears too - but I'm certain we could make it the operating-system for any organisation.

                                      I guess what we're doing is kinda like all the Cloudron Apps but as WP plugins. It is opinionated and anti-microservices though, so not for everyone - yet.

                                      If you have any contacts that want to get serious about this kind of ambition, I'm always available to talk with fellows that aren't afraid to shoot for the moon.

                                      Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                                      Development https://brandlight.org
                                      Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                                      • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                        @Lonk said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                                        The only think beyond those two things (which I could code easily to integrate with Cloudron) is real domain aliases (not redirections) would be needed.

                                        I'd love to see WordPress Multisite on Cloudron.

                                        As I understand it (one of) the problem(s) is that I don't think it's currently possible to have multiple domains pointing to the same Cloudron app, and imho we'd need that to work for Multisite to be useful (so that all the subsites within the multisite can be mapped to their own TLD).

                                        I guess that is what you mean by real domain aliases?

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                                        @jdaviescoates said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                                        As I understand it (one of) the problem(s) is that I don't think it's currently possible to have multiple domains pointing to the same Cloudron app, and imho we'd need that to work for Multisite to be useful (so that all the subsites within the multisite can be mapped to their own TLD).
                                        I guess that is what you mean by real domain aliases?

                                        Yes, a real domain alias so that Wordpress sees it and routes it accordingly. It's a built in feature of Wordpress in Multisite. It's unbelievably useful.

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                                        • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                          @Lonk said in Changes to WordPress apps:

                                          The only think beyond those two things (which I could code easily to integrate with Cloudron) is real domain aliases (not redirections) would be needed.

                                          I'd love to see WordPress Multisite on Cloudron.

                                          As I understand it (one of) the problem(s) is that I don't think it's currently possible to have multiple domains pointing to the same Cloudron app, and imho we'd need that to work for Multisite to be useful (so that all the subsites within the multisite can be mapped to their own TLD).

                                          I guess that is what you mean by real domain aliases?

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                                          @jdaviescoates In the meantime, people can reproduce most of what multi-site does with these plugins for those wanting each site to stay contained and portable for resources:

                                          • https://distributorplugin.com
                                          • https://en-gb.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-cfm/
                                          • https://managewp.com

                                          I do intend to have another look at multi-site at some point as a way of quickly firing up demo instances, so I agree on the need, we just wanted to solve the same things in a more segregated way to keep options open.

                                          Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                                          Development https://brandlight.org
                                          Life https://marcusquinn.com

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